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Really the only drama is going to be whether Miami or Alabama gets tossed for the Big 12 champ.
I would say 70% SMU and 30% Alabama in that situation. Depends if Committee takes into account SMU only lost because they played an extra game.So what happens if/when Clemson beats SMU?
2 ACC teams in?
imagine SMU, Texas, Oregon, and Arizona State winning this weekend. Every conference winner would be a new member. That would be crazySo what happens if/when Clemson beats SMU?
2 ACC teams in?
Both might, if the right (or wrong) teams win their conference championships.Really the only drama is going to be whether Miami or Alabama gets tossed for the Big 12 champ.
Committee dude even said that if a team isn't playing this weekend, they WILL NOT drop. Basically you can only get jumped if a team behind you wins a CCG. They're fixing it so they can take BamaUndefeated Indiana loses to one-loss Ohio State in Columbus, and the Hoosiers drop from #5 to #10. The one-loss Buckeyes lost at home to a 5-loss Michigan team with key players out. This is the least points Ohio State has scored to an unranked team in over a decade, Ohio State was a 3 TD favorite, and Ohio State dropped from #2 to #6.
This statement right here makes me think even with an SMU loss Saturday Bama still has a (albeit slim IMO) chance. SMU would be in the same boat as Miami
yep. committee chair's comment means that SMU/Clemson will be swapped out if Clemson wins. there isn't a scenario where the committee will take both.Committee dude even said that if a team isn't playing this weekend, they WILL NOT drop. Basically you can only get jumped if a team behind you wins a CCG. They're fixing it so they can take Bama