The reality is we can yell and scream about FSU or the ACC
Nov 23, 2020, 10:32 AM
having to reimburse us to go back down on 12/12, but the reality is we have to get 2 more games in as it stands now to play in the ACCCG so it's possible we may have to bite the bullet if it comes to that. The rule states to be eligible that you have to play a min of 1 game within the avg per team games played. Right now the # of cancellations have been minimal so the avg. is going to be rounded up to 10. That means we must play 9. If Pitt or VT gets canceled, and there aren't mass cancellations that drop the avg below 9.5 then we could be in trouble. We better be taking this as a means to improve our process above what the ACC has in place. I seriously hope Dabo misstated or has changed this week's approach re: his comment last week about players getting with family over T-giving. We have to do everything in our power to make sure another team or the league doesn't screw us on this......
"However, for any team to be eligible for the ACC Football Championship Game, or to be considered in a tiebreaker, such team must have played within one (1) total conference game of the average number of conference games played by all conference teams (rounding up/down at .5) during the 2020 season."
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.
Re: The reality is we can yell and scream about FSU or the ACC
Nov 23, 2020, 10:59 AM
6 teams in the ACC have played 7 conference games to this point, with Clemson being one of those. Notre Dame and Miami are also part of this group and would have to make up a game on 12/12 to get to 10.
2 teams have only played 6 games (GA Tech & Wake). Both of these teams have been eliminated from title contention and could technically play an extra game on the 19th if they choose.
The remaining 7 teams have already played 8 games. They are on pace to finish their regular season on 12/5. Pitt & VA Tech are in this group and are Clemson's final 2 scheduled opponents.
Games on 12/12 not withstanding, the average will closer to 9 games played.
While 13 teams still mathematically have the ability to play 10 by 12/12, it isn't likely that the schedule will work out for all 8 of the teams that are behind to get them all in by 12/12.
I believe some games have already been moved to 12/19 for teams that are not in consideration for the conference title game.
It will certainly be interesting to see who gets to play and who doesn't leading up to the title game on the 19th.