ACC doing ACC Things.....

I have to assume it helps Miami and the other 9-game teams, and hurts Clemson and the 8-game teams. Because a 7-2 record should be a tie breaker vs a 6-2 record, foreryonr example.
I say everyone is judged on an 8 game record. The 9 game schools get to remove their worst game so 7-2 becomes 7-1. Is it fair? Not to the 8 game teams, but since Miami plays 9, ****'em. 😉
 
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I mean It’s kind of 🏳️‍🌈 but ok here it is:

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@JD08
 
The most ACC thing ever will be when a 7-2 ACC team gets bypassed for 6-2 ACC team because the 6-2 team gave up less points in conference games.
Forgot to add, the 6-2 ACC team beat the 6 bottom dwellers, and lost to the only two teams they played with a .500 record.
 
If this was any other conference I’d not worry at all. But the ACC is gonna ACC so hard, there’s gonna be two 7-2 teams and two 6-2 teams. And the tiebreaker will be the two 6-2 teams make it because they played better winning percentages because the 7-2 teams played BC.
 
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If this was any other conference I’d not worry at all. But the ACC is gonna ACC so hard, there’s gonna be two 7-2 teams and two 6-2 teams. And the tiebreaker will be the two 6-2 teams make it because they played better winning percentages because the 7-2 teams played BC.
No other conference would be dumb enough to have an odd number of teams.
 
Odds of that are approximately 0.0 percent.

ND's athletic director repeatedly went out of his way to make it clear there was no beef with Miami regarding the Irish's playoff snub.

Canes and Irish are likely leaving hand-in-hand for the B1G within the next 2-3 years.

Facts are Notre Dame needs that game against Miami next season way more than vice-versa.

We ain't throwing a monkey wrench in our realignment road map in order to set up a backdoor path to the CFP
Don’t get me wrong. I don’t think it happens either. I just think that if we are stuck playing 9 ACC games for the foreseeable future, ND is my drop. The CFPC has shown that it does not matter who you play, it is looking good that matters. Run it up on the weak like we did in the Big East days and play meaningful games in December and January.
 
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