I was thinking about the three way tie...

If they're the same record, but did not play against each other...

If somehow we're more than 5 spots ahead of them then that's the only way we can beat UM in the tiebreaker is that right?

And what year do we not play every other team in the division?

If we're tied with only UM, then UM's going to Tampa, period.
 
And what year do we not play every other team in the division?

If we're tied with only UM, then UM's going to Tampa, period.

It could happen.


So with the tie break, we would hypothetically need for GT, VT, and UM to all be within 5 spots of each other on the BCS rankings.. is that correct?
 
It could happen.


So with the tie break, we would hypothetically need for GT, VT, and UM to all be within 5 spots of each other on the BCS rankings.. is that correct?

No. If 3 teams are 7-1 then the first relevant tiebreaker is rule 4, which is the overall conference record of cross-division opponents.

GT and Miami play the same cross-division opponents. So there are three possible scenarios:

1. VT wins on rule 4.
2. VT is eliminated on rule 4, and Miami wins the head to head tie on rule 1.
3. VT ties Miami and GT on rule 4, and then it falls to rule 7 (BCS ranking). That probably means Miami.

As for the ACC never sending two teams, that's true. But in the hypothetical scenario the ACC has three top-10 teams, which has never happened before either.
 
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