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I’m sure it’s been discussed but what happens?
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I’m sure it’s been discussed but what happens?


Nov 27, 2020, 5:09 PM

If Clemson , the U and ND finish with one loss.
Just want to say I believe ND beats UNC but they are giving ND all they can handle.

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Re: I’m sure it’s been discussed but what happens?


Nov 27, 2020, 5:15 PM

Per ACC website (https://theacc.com/sports/2020/9/23/FB_0923200510.aspx)...

First tiebreaker of 3-team tiebreaker is combined win % vs. the tied teams. ND and the U don't play each other, so Clemson would be 1-0 (vs. U), ND 0-0, and U (0-1 vs. Clem). I assume that would eliminate the U, but not entirely sure since ND and U didn't play each other.

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Re: I’m sure it’s been discussed but what happens?


Nov 27, 2020, 5:20 PM

Good lord, I'm an idiot.

The tiebreaker should be...
1) ND (1-0 vs. Clem)
2) Clem (1-1 vs. ND/U)
3) U (0-1 vs. Clem)

Sorry for my mishap.

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As long as Clemson finishes the regular season


Nov 27, 2020, 5:22 PM [ in reply to Re: I’m sure it’s been discussed but what happens? ]

with only one loss, they would win the tiebreaker with Miami and we would play ND in the ACC title game. UNC has two losses, they would not make the ACC Championship game.

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This is correct.


Nov 27, 2020, 5:27 PM

I mistakenly forgot to include the Clem-ND record in my original reply. UNC is out because of its 2 losses. If Clemson, ND, and Miami (the U) all have 1 loss, the ACC's tiebreaker appears to give the advantage to ND and Clemson due to win % among the tied teams.

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Re: This is correct.


Nov 27, 2020, 5:44 PM

You finally got it right after three tries.

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Re: This is correct.


Nov 27, 2020, 6:01 PM

Our team had two big games coming up before we can get into the championship talk. IF the tigers don’t take care of business tomorrow afternoon forget championships

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Re: This is correct.


Nov 27, 2020, 6:04 PM

Man it’s just a free message board not that important.
Relax every will work out

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Re: This is correct.


Nov 27, 2020, 6:21 PM [ in reply to Re: This is correct. ]

Actually only 2 tries. I posted my 2nd comment as soon as I realized I goofed. And it is correct. Happy Thanksgiving to you!

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Re: This is correct.


Nov 27, 2020, 6:52 PM

OK, I'll concede you did it in two tries and Happy
Thanksgiving to you also.

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Re: As long as Clemson finishes the regular season


Nov 27, 2020, 6:06 PM [ in reply to As long as Clemson finishes the regular season ]

So the win over the U would be the difference.
It doesn’t look like ND is going to Lose so I hope they finish the regular season undefeated.

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That Florida State game could come back to bite us in


Nov 27, 2020, 6:23 PM

the butt. Per the ACC website.

2020 ACC Football Tiebreaker Policy
The ACC Champion will be decided by a game between the two postseason eligible teams with the highest percentage of wins during all regular season conference competition.

Forget ND. If Miami doesn't lose but plays the rest of their games they finish 10-1 - 0.909
We, on the other hand finish 9-1 - 0.900. Miami would have the higher percentage rate. This sucks big time. We are either forced by the ACC to go to FSU or the ACC forces them to forfeit for us to be in it. Is this not crazy?

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Re: That Florida State game could come back to bite us in


Nov 27, 2020, 6:26 PM

I stand corrected: it's by conference games only, so we are OK.

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Re: That Florida State game could come back to bite us in


Nov 27, 2020, 6:29 PM

Right. It's conference games only, AND Miami already has a rescheduled game vs. GT set for Dec. 19. AKA they would be 8-1 in ACC games after Dec. 12, same record as us. Even still, we would be tied in the loss column, so if they somehow ended up playing all 10 games and finished 9-1 (which is impossible due to timing), the part of the rule about being within 1 game of the average games played would come into play. Assuming we are 8-1 and they are 9-1, and the average amount of games played was 10 (or 9 or anything for that matter), we'd be within that 1 game of the average. So the tiebreaker goes head-to-head.

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