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Okay, below are the official 3-way tiebreaker rules for determining who reps their ACC division in the ACCCG.
I am trying to make sure I understand is how these rules would be applied if Miami and Va Tech and Georgia Tech all finish the year 7-1 in the ACC. naturally, my scenario would mean that:
Miami beat GT
GT beat VPI
VPI beat Miami
VPI, Miami and GT won all other conference games.
(And there's no need to tell me that I am getting ahead of myself and that my scenario is unlikely because I realize those things.:biggthumpup
Taken from http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-footbl/fbtiebreaker.html, but with my comments in bold.
I'm hazy on the meaning of ##3, 4 and 6 above.
Anyone care to explain it?
Thanks.:biggthumpup:
I am trying to make sure I understand is how these rules would be applied if Miami and Va Tech and Georgia Tech all finish the year 7-1 in the ACC. naturally, my scenario would mean that:
Miami beat GT
GT beat VPI
VPI beat Miami
VPI, Miami and GT won all other conference games.
(And there's no need to tell me that I am getting ahead of myself and that my scenario is unlikely because I realize those things.:biggthumpup

Taken from http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-footbl/fbtiebreaker.html, but with my comments in bold.
- Combined head-to-head record among the tied teams. (This won't resolve it, so on to ...)
- Records of the tied teams within the division. (won't resolve it, next...)
- Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall (divisional or conference) record, and proceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken first to last. (okay, I could use some clarification here, but I'll assume this won't resolve it...)
- Overall record for non-divisional teams. (Am I stupid? I don't really know what this means....)
- Combined record versus all common non-divisional teams. (Nope, won't resolve it...)
- Record versus common non-divisional with the best overall Conference (divisional and non-divisional record) and proceeding through the other common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within the division. (If I understand this right, this won't resolve it; next...)
- The tied team with the highest ranking in the Bowl Championship Series Standings following the conclusion of regular season games shall be the divisional representative in the ACC Championship Game, unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within five-or-fewer places of the highest ranked tied team. In this case, the head-to-head results of the top two ranked tied teams shall determine the representative in the ACC Championship Game. (Okay, I guess this means that if Tech and Miami were the two highest ranked teams in the last reg season BCS rankings, Va Tech would be excluded and we'd have to be ranked six spots higher than Miami to go. If GT and VPI are each ranked higher than Miami, VPI'd have to outrank us by six spots to keep us from going. If we're ranked behind both of them, we're excluded.)
- The representative shall be chosen by a draw. (I guess in my scenario this could only come into play if all three teams had an identical BCS ranking; highly unlikely)
I'm hazy on the meaning of ##3, 4 and 6 above.
Anyone care to explain it?
Thanks.:biggthumpup: