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IF Louisville def FSU, Clemson def Louisville, FSU def Clemson, all are 11-1

Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:43 pm
Posted by lsutigers1992
Member since Mar 2006
25317 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:43 pm
1. Which team advances to the ACCCG?
2. Which team gets the potential 2nd playoff berth?
3. If the ACCCG team loses, do the other two teams make the playoff?
Posted by DollaChoppa
I Simp for ACC
Member since May 2008
84774 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:46 pm to
11-1 NC State who would have defeated all 3 of them
Posted by lsutigers1992
Member since Mar 2006
25317 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:50 pm to
I wonder if a good team would make it out of the other side or if it will be a 7-5 UNC or something.
Posted by The Mick
Member since Oct 2010
43109 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:55 pm to
Read the tiebreakers for the conference
Posted by oleyeller
Vols, Bitch
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:56 pm to
are they all beating each other by 70? if not, then count fsu out
Posted by Brettesaurus Rex
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Member since Dec 2009
38259 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:58 pm to
Highest rank.
Posted by Cap Crunch
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Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 9/19/16 at 4:11 pm to
quote:

(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 tie-breaking procedures restart for the remaining teams. If the three (or more) team tie can only be reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaking procedure will then be applied).

Combined head-to-head winning percentage among the tied teams.
Winning percentage of the tied teams within the division.
Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall (divisional and non-divisional) Conference winning percentage, and proceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken fi rst to last, using the league’s tie-breaking procedures.
Combined winning percentage versus all common non-divisional opponents.
Combined winning percentage versus all non-divisional opponents.
Winning percentage versus common non-divisional opponents based upon their order of finish (overall conference winning percentage) and proceeding through other common non-divisional opponents based upon their divisional order of finish.
The tied team with the highest ranking in the full Bowl Championship Series Standings following the conclusion of regular season games, unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within five-or-fewer places of the highest ranked tied team. In this case, the two-team tiebreaking procedure shall be applied between the top two ranked tied teams. If all tied teams are not ranked in the full Bowl Championship Series Standings, the computer ranking portion of the Standings will be used, eliminating the high and the low computer ranking, and averaging the remaining rankings.
The representative shall be chosen by a draw as administered by the Commissioner or Commissioner’s designee.
Posted by lsutigers1992
Member since Mar 2006
25317 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 4:12 pm to
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Highest rank.



Which would be crazy because it would be FSU most likely because they weren't the last team to lose.

That could be wild because then you could have a scenario where FSU wins the ACCCG and then the committee picks Louisville because they skull fricked FSU head-to-head.
Posted by castorinho
13623 posts
Member since Nov 2010
82030 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 4:18 pm to
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If all tied teams are not ranked in the full Bowl Championship Series Standings, the computer ranking portion of the Standings will be used, eliminating the high and the low computer ranking, and averaging the remaining rankings.
I hope you didn't take this directly from the ACC website. With all the money in CFB, One would hope they got together when the BCS went away and updated this
Posted by Bench McElroy
Member since Nov 2009
33939 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 4:25 pm to
So if 2008 Big 12 = 2016 ACC, what would be the team comparisons?

2008 Oklahoma = 2016 Louisville?
2008 Texas = 2016 Clemson?
2008 Texas Tech = 2016 Florida State?

Posted by Bags of Milk
The Sunny Beaches of Canada
Member since Feb 2013
3322 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 4:30 pm to
I think it will be more interesting if Louisville wins out their conference slate but loses to Houston.

12-0 AC Champion Houston
12-1 ACC champion Louisville
11-1 Clemson
10-2 FSU

With the Big 12 a mess and the Pac12 likely to cannibalize itself the committee would have quite a decision on their hands.
Posted by FootballNostradamus
Member since Nov 2009
20509 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 4:38 pm to
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Which would be crazy because it would be FSU most likely because they weren't the last team to lose.


Assuming the other two games are close I doubt FSU regains steam rankings-wise after a 40 point loss. That's just hard to do.
Posted by Cap Crunch
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Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 9/19/16 at 4:44 pm to
I did, and I honestly just scanned over it. I assume that is supposed to mean the CFP rankings now
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