Clemson owns the tiebreaker. Louisville still won't even go to the ACC championship game unless Clemson drops another game.So if Louisville wins out, they are in now?
Right, so despite all the fun of watching them lose, I guess it doesn't necessarily change much, except we are more likely to get them in the first round of the playoffs now.Clemson has the tie breaker to get in ACC title game.
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CLEMSONING!!! I love the term and have been waiting for the time to be able to use it againCould they be...clemsoning?
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Not for the acc championship, but the playoffs, heck yeahBegs the question now. Do you take Louisville over Clemson now since their loss is ironically better than Clemson's, even though Clemson beat them head to head?
Losing this late in the season is usually the kiss of death.Just wow ... well if you had to lose one, that one would be it. But seriously, classic case of making sure that you come ready to play EVERY game. If it holds ... we may most likely play Clemson OR a one loss Michigan in the first round. Things are getting interesting indeed.
They won't go past 7th ... just being real. The OSU/UM game will decide their fate. They will be in if they win out and OSU loses. If UM loses, the Big 10 will have 2 teams in ... I doubt the committee punishes UM with a loss against OSU unless they get totally blown out. The only way I'm thinking Louisville may get in is if both Washington and OSU loses, and that is possible but unlikely.They lost to an unranked team. They should drop quite a few places
With Texas A&M eliminated, there's really no one else likely to bump them out of the playoff even with one loss. Not a 2 loss OSU. Not a 2 loss Big 12 champ. If Michigan loses to OSU they are a 1 loss team but the ACC championship will put them over the top.They lost to an unranked team. They should drop quite a few places
Hhhhmmmm....Not sure. Let me think on that. The acc championship is the only thing that can get clemson back into the final 4. And remember.....if it's the 4 best teams, does clemson fit the model anymore? Even if they win the acc? OSU lost to a team that's currently 7-2. Pitt, with tonight's victory is 6-4.They won't go past 7th ... just being real. The OSU/UM game will decide their fate. They will be in if they win out and OSU loses. If UM loses, the Big 10 will have 2 teams in ... I doubt the committee punishes UM with a loss against OSU unless they get totally blown out. The only way I'm thinking Louisville may get in is if both Washington and OSU loses, and that is possible but unlikely.
VT and NC both have two conference losses, but VT currently holds the tie breaker because they beat NC.With Texas A&M eliminated, there's really no one else likely to bump them out of the playoff even with one loss. Not a 2 loss OSU. Not a 2 loss Big 12 champ. If Michigan loses to OSU they are a 1 loss team but the ACC championship will put them over the top.
Anyone know who holds the tie-breaker in the ACC Coastal?