Mathematicaly, can we...

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Mathematicaly, can we make the playoffs this year?

Manny will probably win about one out of every 3 games.

That means his odds of winning 11 straight games are 1 in 177,147.


Then we’d have to get some extreme luck to be the first ever 2 loss team in the playoffs. Especially with this trash schedule. And not having a good football reputation.


Assuming our odds of making the playoffs at 11-2 are 2%, that makes our odds of the playoffs 1 in 8,557,350.

Yeah, it’s mathematically possible, in the same way that it’s mathematically possible that Manny will resign as coach in the next 5 minutes.
 
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It is more likely that all the atoms that make up the Moon could be scrambled to truly make it green cheese than for the Canes to make the playoffs.
 
Win and we are in!

You guys making this difficult I mean THE U AT 11-2 win a win over Clemson?
We’d be hot at the right time!

Need more playoff contenders to start dropping off.

Stop kidding yourself we are a national brand. We are the U.
 
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Mathematicaly, can we make the playoffs this year?
There’s really not any math to it to say we could or couldn’t make it since it’s rankings based.

But techically speaking, if we win out and every other team loses three games we would probably be #1 or close to it. So I guess, mathematically speaking, we are still in it.
 
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