Need some clarification on something

DoctorKrazey

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Ever since the Clemson debacle I've seen quite a few Miami fans taking the stance of, "Oh well, it's no big deal, we'll just win out and get another crack at Clemson." When Covid struck, they eliminated the divisions and said it's basically the two top teams with the best overall records that would play in the ACC Championship. So, even if Notre Dame loses to Clemson that means both of us will have one loss, and we all know there's NO WAY they're putting us ahead of the golden boys. Not to mention, after we got humiliated by Clemson, they will be reluctant to put us up against them again. Am I looking at this wrong when I say we've basically been eliminated already from the ACC title game?
 
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Notre Dame would lose at home, we lost away. Plus ND still has to play UNC at UNC i believe. We just need to win and we will be in great position. 10-1 with the only loss, no matter how ugly, at Clemson is impressive.
 
The fact that the op overlooked Pitt this week will likely cost Miami the game. The fans need to be focused on the next game and not look ahead.













It’s amazing how stupid that sounds and is, yet time and again on this site I hear similar nonsense.
 
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The fact that the op overlooked Pitt this week will likely cost Miami the game. The fans need to be focused on the next game and not look ahead.













It’s amazing how stupid that sounds and is, yet time and again on this site I hear similar nonsense.

And yet it sounds far less stupid than people saying on here we were going to beat Clemson and challenge for a National Title........but whatever
 
The fact that the op overlooked Pitt this week will likely cost Miami the game. The fans need to be focused on the next game and not look ahead.













It’s amazing how stupid that sounds and is, yet time and again on this site I hear similar nonsense.
What the fans focus on has no effect on the game on Saturday.
 
Ever since the Clemson debacle I've seen quite a few Miami fans taking the stance of, "Oh well, it's no big deal, we'll just win out and get another crack at Clemson." When Covid struck, they eliminated the divisions and said it's basically the two top teams with the best overall records that would play in the ACC Championship. So, even if Notre Dame loses to Clemson that means both of us will have one loss, and we all know there's NO WAY they're putting us ahead of the golden boys. Not to mention, after we got humiliated by Clemson, they will be reluctant to put us up against them again. Am I looking at this wrong when I say we've basically been eliminated already from the ACC title game?
Strength of schedule which puts us above them since the ACC purposely gave them the easiest rd to the ACC Champ game.
 
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Ever since the Clemson debacle I've seen quite a few Miami fans taking the stance of, "Oh well, it's no big deal, we'll just win out and get another crack at Clemson." When Covid struck, they eliminated the divisions and said it's basically the two top teams with the best overall records that would play in the ACC Championship. So, even if Notre Dame loses to Clemson that means both of us will have one loss, and we all know there's NO WAY they're putting us ahead of the golden boys. Not to mention, after we got humiliated by Clemson, they will be reluctant to put us up against them again. Am I looking at this wrong when I say we've basically been eliminated already from the ACC title game?
Here are the tie-breaker rules for 2020:

Two-Team Tie
1. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams.
2. Head-to-head competition versus the team with the best overall win percentage and proceeding though the conference. Multiple ties within the conference will be broken from first to last using the league’s tiebreaker policies.
3. Overall win percentage versus all common conference opponents.
4. Win percentage versus common conference opponents based upon their order of finish (overall conference win percentage) and proceeding through other common conference opponents based upon their conference order of finish.
5. The tied team with the higher ranking by the Team Rating Score metric provided by SportSource Analytics following the conclusion of regular season games.
6. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or Commissioner’s designee.

Three-Team (or More) Tie
Three-team (or more) tiebreaker procedure will be used to break all ties to identify the Championship game representative. Once a team is eliminated from the tie, the tiebreaker procedures restart for the remaining teams. If the three-team (or more) tie can be reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker format will then be applied).

1. Combined head-to-head win percentage among the tied teams.
2. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the conference with the best overall conference win percentage and proceeding through the conference. Multiple ties within the conference will be broken first to last, using the league’s tiebreaker policies.
3. Combined win percentage versus all common conference opponents.
4. Win percentage versus common conference opponents based upon their order of finish (overall conference win percentage) and proceeding through other common conference opponents based upon their conference order of finish.
5. The tied team with the higher ranking by the Team Rating Score metric provided by SportSource Analytics following the conclusion of regular season games.
6. The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or Commissioner’s designee.

 
thats kind of the point.
No, you said that "The fact that the op overlooked Pitt this week will likely cost Miami the game."

OP can look ahead as much as he wants. He can look 5 games or even 5 years into the future. Unless OP is secretly Manny Diaz, Rhett Lashlee, Blake Baker, or even Deriq King, he can even go on weeklong 24-7 viagra **** binge from here to Saturday and it still will not "cost Miami the game" or affect the team in any way on Saturday.
 
No, you said that "The fact that the op overlooked Pitt this week will likely cost Miami the game."

OP can look ahead as much as he wants. He can look 5 games or even 5 years into the future. Unless OP is secretly Manny Diaz, Rhett Lashlee, Blake Baker, or even Deriq King, he can even go on weeklong 24-7 viagra **** binge from here to Saturday and it still will not "cost Miami the game" or affect the team in any way on Saturday.
dude it was sarcasm.
 
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Ever since the Clemson debacle I've seen quite a few Miami fans taking the stance of, "Oh well, it's no big deal, we'll just win out and get another crack at Clemson." When Covid struck, they eliminated the divisions and said it's basically the two top teams with the best overall records that would play in the ACC Championship. So, even if Notre Dame loses to Clemson that means both of us will have one loss, and we all know there's NO WAY they're putting us ahead of the golden boys. Not to mention, after we got humiliated by Clemson, they will be reluctant to put us up against them again. Am I looking at this wrong when I say we've basically been eliminated already from the ACC title game?
You are 100% correct IMO. Let me put it this way, ND is white and Miami is brown skinned. With equal records, ND get the nod.
 
Our odds of winning out aren’t great to be honest. I dont care what anyone says, the same old cane problems showed last weekeNd and I don’t see us winning out
 
Ever since the Clemson debacle I've seen quite a few Miami fans taking the stance of, "Oh well, it's no big deal, we'll just win out and get another crack at Clemson." When Covid struck, they eliminated the divisions and said it's basically the two top teams with the best overall records that would play in the ACC Championship. So, even if Notre Dame loses to Clemson that means both of us will have one loss, and we all know there's NO WAY they're putting us ahead of the golden boys. Not to mention, after we got humiliated by Clemson, they will be reluctant to put us up against them again. Am I looking at this wrong when I say we've basically been eliminated already from the ACC title game?
@RVACane
 
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