kyle_schick
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Everyone knows that the ACC has a built-in bias against Miami.
Miami doesn't do anything to help themselves mind you, but the point still stands.
Through a serious of unfortunate events, the corrupt and blatantly bad officiating of the Miami vs SMU game has put a 7-5 Duke team into the ACCCG.
If Duke wins the ACC, they automatically get dropped and an additional G5 team takes their CFP berth.
Does this force the ACC to start taking things seriously? Does it make them want to back their fast horses? Does this give ammunition to conference members to use against the ACC?
Its a bad look from all angles and eradicate credibility of the conference. It will help "justify" the non-P2 narrative.
Hopefully the playoff committee does the right thing and puts Miami over the teams they should be over, and we can avoid this.
Or, the ACC pulls some BIG10 BS and overrules Dukes inclusion.
Miami doesn't do anything to help themselves mind you, but the point still stands.
Through a serious of unfortunate events, the corrupt and blatantly bad officiating of the Miami vs SMU game has put a 7-5 Duke team into the ACCCG.
If Duke wins the ACC, they automatically get dropped and an additional G5 team takes their CFP berth.
Does this force the ACC to start taking things seriously? Does it make them want to back their fast horses? Does this give ammunition to conference members to use against the ACC?
Its a bad look from all angles and eradicate credibility of the conference. It will help "justify" the non-P2 narrative.
Hopefully the playoff committee does the right thing and puts Miami over the teams they should be over, and we can avoid this.
Or, the ACC pulls some BIG10 BS and overrules Dukes inclusion.