NC_Canes_11
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ACC title or bust
BYU survives scare vs Cincinnati should be the headline
Or VirginiaGT is toast after losing tonight. We need duke and SMU to lose next weekend
best path is rematch with themComplete disaster of a weekend for the at large bid. ACC still alive but Smu seems to be hitting their stride
I will forever hate Kansas state
we should, but it cant be us they beatSo if SMU wins the ACC, do we get a “Good loss”
Again, you don't get it. If there are no common opponents, then you use a different tie breaker.Just stop while you’re behind.
We don’t need SMU to lose, we would play them. Duke has no wins against the five 2 loss ACC teams for the tiebreaker.
They are out, if us and SMU win.
Low IQ?
Only peeps treading an IQ of 90 don’t recognize when they are out of their depth.
Huh? They've played 2 top 15 teams lolHow the **** is BYU ranked 11th, they literally have played no one ...
Don’t sleep on Washington vs Oregon at Washington.Alabama plays like Miami, they will blow a layup. If anyone loses next week it would be Bama
Meh. Washington is not their usual self this year.Don’t sleep on Washington vs Oregon at Washington.
I have. And so have many others; example below. Note that Duke is mentioned in all scenarios. They are a factor here, if they beat Wake, since we didn't play them. You keep ignoring them for some reason.You’re starting to **** me off with your stupity.
Go check the ACCCG tie breakers for 3 or more teams.
Use your fingers or toes, consult a Shaman, dial a friend. You’ll end up finding you’re full of ****.
Oregon is in with a loss vs Washington. Top 7 are locked in no matter what. OU, ND, Bama, BYU are competing for 3 spots. If 2 of those teams lose, that opens the door for another 2-loss team.Don’t sleep on Washington vs Oregon at Washington.
Because I actually read the ACC rules, as opposed to listening to ESPN.You sound really confident for being on the wrong side lmao
The rulebook says if 3+ teams are tied and they haven't played each other, then you take all those teams and look at the win% versus common opponents.Because I actually read the ACC rules, as opposed to listening to ESPN.
Duke hasn’t beaten a single ACC team in the mix for the ACCG. Therefore they lose all tie breakers.