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Pitt also just had a bye week. And the game is at Pitt. They will give them a game.I don’t think Pitt will beat ND. So what’s that do to the math?
Pitt also just had a bye week. And the game is at Pitt. They will give them a game.I don’t think Pitt will beat ND. So what’s that do to the math?
Simplified:
Miami wins out.
Next week:
--AL to beat OK
--GA to beat TX
--Pitt to beat ND
Following week:
--Pitt to beat GT
--Cincy to beat BYU
Final week:
--TN to beat Vandy
Miami will be ranked #9 at that point, because beating a ranked Pitt should vault Miami over Utah and its **** schedule.
The dreaded eye test. If ND squeaks by Pitt we need to smoke em. If ND blows em out we toast. This will be the most Miami of Miami fumbles. We will either be in position to make it on the final day and blow the game maybe in epic Mario gameday bungle fashion or we win out and get cornholed by the committee who puts ND ahead of us because they can reminiscent of 2000 except we arent really National title favorites.I don’t think Pitt will beat ND. So what’s that do to the math?
I agree it helps but to be honest i wouldn't categorize it has a must win for Pitt because the alternative doesn't ruin our chances. It arguably enhances our chances in another way.In my opinion…
1) gets ND out of our way. But they would still remain ranked.
2). Skyrockets Pitt up the rankings, which gives us one final opportunity to have an impressive win to end the season. That could matter big time if it’s us vs. another 2-loss team from a power conference.
We would have 3 wins against teams ending the season ranked. That’s an awesome resume.
Not a backbreaker for sure, but would help us a lot. Honestly, Oklahoma and Texas losing this week are probably just as important.I agree it helps but to be honest i wouldn't categorize it has a must win for Pitt because the alternative doesn't ruin our chances. It arguably enhances our chances in another way.
We would need Pitt to beat GT the following week to stay relevant in the top 25. It then comes down to other teams losing so that ND and us aren’t separated by much. Forces the committee to either value head-to-head or look like giant hypocrites.
I know we think committee is retarded but there is a ZERO% chance ND gets ahead of us if we're both 10-2. We have more ranked wins and the head to head. We'll both probably make it and the committee would have to concede and leave out an SEC team
JUST WIN FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
We were on the cusp of being a progrumMiami is a beggar program, again.
@Genghis Cane does this change which teams we should be wanting to to win and lose next weekend?That's a significant bump for beating a ****** syracuse team. Win and get in 100%
But if ND beats Pitt and we beat Pitt....I wouldn’t be so sure. I just saw an AP voter that said he has Miami ahead of Notre Dame now, but that could change if ND beats Pitt and the Miami/ND result is “further in the rear view mirror.”
Not really — just gives us more cushion if certain results we need don’t materialize.@Genghis Cane does this change which teams we should be wanting to to win and lose next weekend?
Then, it’s all about style points.But if ND beats Pitt and we beat Pitt....
That's a significant bump for beating a ****** syracuse team. Win and get in 100%
That's a significant bump for beating a ****** syracuse team. Win and get in 100%
Not allowed to enjoy the rest of the year. You didn’t get the memo?Yup, doing it to myself. But I’m going to enjoy the the rest of the season until we lose. It’s more fun to have hope than blow a gasket on this board.
In my opinion…
1) gets ND out of our way. But they would still remain ranked.
2). Skyrockets Pitt up the rankings, which gives us one final opportunity to have an impressive win to end the season. That could matter big time if it’s us vs. another 2-loss team from a power conference.
We would have 3 wins against teams ending the season ranked. That’s an awesome resume.