Nov 2 Othergames Thread

Oh you short minded öööö.. clempson definitely lost
Well…. I know they did. And they got beat. So I know that they got beat. But I’m saying if they were any good they shouldn’t have. I mean Tech was a few spare moments from beating that Louisville team. So I’m not sure what you’re calling me a öööö for.
 
It will take an upset or the ACC championship game will be SMU-Miami. If SMU travels well they might sell 30,000 tickets for that. We can help with that problem next Saturday night.
 
That dude about to win some serious cash.

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you have less faith in the ACC than the actual people who vote for this stuff... your an SEC blowhard arent you?
Why don’t you actually read the thread….But that would make too much sense. I’ve already said the ACC would deserve 3 teams who finish with 1 loss over 2 loss teams from the sec/B1G. And with TAMU losing last night, that’s even better for the odds if the ACC can get Miami, SMU and Pitt to finish 12-1 SMU, 11-1 Miami and Pitt. Add in Indiana to this from the B1G. If Indiana goes 11-1, they should be in over teams with 2 and I have a feeling a 3 team “brand” team from the sec.

But since we know in the end these are made for TV matchups, there will be excuses on why someone gets in over an 11-1 team.

Best case scenario (worst case scenario for the CFP) is 3/4 of Clemson, Miami, SMU, Pitt finish with 1 loss. ACC would have an argument for a minimum of 3 teams getting in. That leaves the CFP committee and the SEC/B1G and ND in a bind.

Projections by every “expert” now is the B1G/SEC are locked in with 4 each, ACC (2), B12 (1) and Boise State. That leaves ND on the outside looking in at 11-1. I’d laugh at ND getting left out considering more than likely TAMU is 1 of the 4 the SEC is likely getting in.

Still a lot of football to be played. Good news is, the SEC may knock themselves out of 4 bids.

1. Loser of Bama/LSU is out with 3 losses. The winner could still lose a 3rd game.
2. Tennessee could lose 2 more games to finish 9-3.
3. Ole Miss, Mizzou have 1-2 more losses left to finish 9-3, 8-4.

The above would leave the SEC with only 3 bids (Texas, TAMU uga).
 
So if Miami has an only loss in a championship game to a 1 loss SMU, you think Miami doesn't get in? I'm not necessarily disagreeing, just asking if you're including that scenario.
I think if the ACC has a 12-1 SMU, 11-1 Miami and Pitt all 3 deserve to be in. Just like an 11-1 Indiana.
 
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