It's plain and simple. We beat NC and we play in the OB, if UNC beats us then they play in our house in the OB. Hope the boys realize that.
This year they are making up the rule as they go along, are you willing to trust Tobacco Road in this matterIs that true? Even if we lose to UNC, we would have 2 losses, them and clemson. UNC has lost to FSU, UVA, and ND, wouldn't we still be ranked #3 seed in ACC?
Difference is this years bowl game selection will be more about TV ratings than butts in seats because of the Rona. Very few teams turn on the tv sets like Miami.This year they are making up the rule as they go along, are you willing to trust Tobacco Road in this matter
That’s not true, if Clemson loses you are correct they would play in OB. Or if Clemson beats ND so bad and the committee puts in Texas a&m ND woukd go.Is that true? Even if we lose to UNC, we would have 2 losses, them and clemson. UNC has lost to FSU, UVA, and ND, wouldn't we still be ranked #3 seed in ACC?
That’s not true, if Clemson loses you are correct they would play in OB. Or if Clemson beats ND so bad and the committee puts in Texas a&m ND woukd go.
UNC played well enough against the Fighting Irish to move up two spots in the College Football Playoff rankings despite its largest loss in the second Brown era, and therefore enters its season finale against No. 10 Miami at Hard Rock Stadium with hopes of returning 21 days later for the Capital One Orange Bowl. The program’s first ACC Championship since 1980 will have to wait at least another year, although its first major bowl in the modern era is within reach.Is that true? Even if we lose to UNC, we would have 2 losses, them and clemson. UNC has lost to FSU, UVA, and ND, wouldn't we still be ranked #3 seed in ACC?
I meant what’s not true is what the person you were replying to said, that we are automatically locked in for the OB already.I am confused, whats not true? My statement or are you answering my question lol.
I get if Clemson OR ND loses and is outside the top 4, they likely go to the Orange. This was all assuming ND and Clemson are in the top 4.
I don't see any realistic scenario for UNC to be in the OB was my point, win or lose.
With that said F@ck UNC and I hope we drag them by fitty
UNC played well enough against the Fighting Irish to move up two spots in the College Football Playoff rankings despite its largest loss in the second Brown era, and therefore enters its season finale against No. 10 Miami at Hard Rock Stadium with hopes of returning 21 days later for the Capital One Orange Bowl. The program’s first ACC Championship since 1980 will have to wait at least another year, although its first major bowl in the modern era is within reach.
The above quote was taken straight from the UNC 247 page. I copied and pasted it. Apparently, they are hopeful.
It's plain and simple. We beat NC and we play in the OB, if UNC beats us then they play in our house in the OB. Hope the boys realize that.
It's plain and simple. We beat NC and we play in the OB, if UNC beats us then they play in our house in the OB. Hope the boys realize that.
Looks to me that this is EXACTLY what TF is going to happen now. @S.CarolinaCaneIt's plain and simple. We beat NC and we play in the OB, if UNC beats us then they play in our house in the OB. Hope the boys realize that.
Crazy ****Looks to me that this is EXACTLY what TF is going to happen now. @S.CarolinaCane