It does. I actually think the committee would do everything they could to put Duke ahead of JMU in the final rankings.Seattleapp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:39 amI misunderstood. Doesn’t it all come down to them ranking jmu?appst89 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:37 amIf Duke wins, it is possible to probable.Seattleapp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:16 amThey aren’t going to put two G5 schools in. They hasn’t been projected by anyone anywhere
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Re: Could ACC be snubbed and SBC get in CFP?
I realize that. I just believe Miami should get the nod and I am not a Miami fan. Teams do not play everyone in conference and you only have 8 or 9 conference games. I think the rule around winning the ACC championship or any conference championship is a little overrated if one team has an easier conference schedule than another team. Not saying this did happen or not. To me, you have a larger body of work in basketball with the number of games played. I do not make the rules. As such, Miami could be on the outside looking in. However, I personally believe they should be the representative as I believe they are better than both Virginia and Duke.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:18 amNo league is required to get a bid. 5 highest ranked conference champs get auto-bid. Miami would not be the champ. If Duke wins it would open the door for this to happen if JMU is ranked.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 7:43 amAgree that Miami should get a bid if an ACC is required to get a bid. UVA had a relatively easy nonconference schedule. Miami played ND and Florida (even if a down year fur Florida)
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Re: Could ACC be snubbed and SBC get in CFP?
Miami would have to get in as an at-large. They aren’t evening playing in the title game. I’m posing the question based on the CFP rules and not what we think should happen if Duke were to win. Based on rules Miami getting in would not affect taking 5 highest rated conference champs.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:45 amI realize that. I just believe Miami should get the nod and I am not a Miami fan. Teams do not play everyone in conference and you only have 8 or 9 conference games. I think the rule around winning the ACC championship or any conference championship is a little overrated if one team has an easier conference schedule than another team. Not saying this did happen or not. To me, you have a larger body of work in basketball with the number of games played. I do not make the rules. As such, Miami could be on the outside looking in. However, I personally believe they should be the representative as I believe they are better than both Virginia and Duke.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:18 amNo league is required to get a bid. 5 highest ranked conference champs get auto-bid. Miami would not be the champ. If Duke wins it would open the door for this to happen if JMU is ranked.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 7:43 amAgree that Miami should get a bid if an ACC is required to get a bid. UVA had a relatively easy nonconference schedule. Miami played ND and Florida (even if a down year fur Florida)
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Re: Could ACC be snubbed and SBC get in CFP?
To tell a school like Virginia who goes 11-2 and wins the acc and their only loss was when their quarterback was knocked out of the game, sorry we like this other school better, even though they didn’t win the conference and faltered along the way seems flawedBambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:45 amI realize that. I just believe Miami should get the nod and I am not a Miami fan. Teams do not play everyone in conference and you only have 8 or 9 conference games. I think the rule around winning the ACC championship or any conference championship is a little overrated if one team has an easier conference schedule than another team. Not saying this did happen or not. To me, you have a larger body of work in basketball with the number of games played. I do not make the rules. As such, Miami could be on the outside looking in. However, I personally believe they should be the representative as I believe they are better than both Virginia and Duke.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:18 amNo league is required to get a bid. 5 highest ranked conference champs get auto-bid. Miami would not be the champ. If Duke wins it would open the door for this to happen if JMU is ranked.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 7:43 amAgree that Miami should get a bid if an ACC is required to get a bid. UVA had a relatively easy nonconference schedule. Miami played ND and Florida (even if a down year fur Florida)
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Re: Could ACC be snubbed and SBC get in CFP?
I realize the rules. Just saying what my personal opinion is based upon the OOC and what I have viewed on the TV screen in conference games. Yes, Va. gets in if they win. Those are the rules. It does not mean that I think Va is the better team than Miami.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:52 amMiami would have to get in as an at-large. They aren’t evening playing in the title game. I’m posing the question based on the CFP rules and not what we think should happen if Duke were to win. Based on rules Miami getting in would not affect taking 5 highest rated conference champs.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:45 amI realize that. I just believe Miami should get the nod and I am not a Miami fan. Teams do not play everyone in conference and you only have 8 or 9 conference games. I think the rule around winning the ACC championship or any conference championship is a little overrated if one team has an easier conference schedule than another team. Not saying this did happen or not. To me, you have a larger body of work in basketball with the number of games played. I do not make the rules. As such, Miami could be on the outside looking in. However, I personally believe they should be the representative as I believe they are better than both Virginia and Duke.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:18 amNo league is required to get a bid. 5 highest ranked conference champs get auto-bid. Miami would not be the champ. If Duke wins it would open the door for this to happen if JMU is ranked.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 7:43 amAgree that Miami should get a bid if an ACC is required to get a bid. UVA had a relatively easy nonconference schedule. Miami played ND and Florida (even if a down year fur Florida)
I just do not believe they are.
If Dook wins, I believe Miami should get in for ACC. However, the rules are not written to allow this. It will then follow however the rules dictate.
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Re: Could ACC be snubbed and SBC get in CFP?
I understand and agree but I’m trying to be realistic based on rules. Miami could still get in as an at-large but that will be a tough pick with several really good 10-2 teams to choose from. If Duke wins, could the ACC get an at-large and we see JMU and Tulane/UNT winner get in? That would be crazy.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 9:13 amI realize the rules. Just saying what my personal opinion is based upon the OOC and what I have viewed on the TV screen in conference games. Yes, Va. gets in if they win. Those are the rules. It does not mean that I think Va is the better team than Miami.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:52 amMiami would have to get in as an at-large. They aren’t evening playing in the title game. I’m posing the question based on the CFP rules and not what we think should happen if Duke were to win. Based on rules Miami getting in would not affect taking 5 highest rated conference champs.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:45 amI realize that. I just believe Miami should get the nod and I am not a Miami fan. Teams do not play everyone in conference and you only have 8 or 9 conference games. I think the rule around winning the ACC championship or any conference championship is a little overrated if one team has an easier conference schedule than another team. Not saying this did happen or not. To me, you have a larger body of work in basketball with the number of games played. I do not make the rules. As such, Miami could be on the outside looking in. However, I personally believe they should be the representative as I believe they are better than both Virginia and Duke.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:18 amNo league is required to get a bid. 5 highest ranked conference champs get auto-bid. Miami would not be the champ. If Duke wins it would open the door for this to happen if JMU is ranked.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 7:43 amAgree that Miami should get a bid if an ACC is required to get a bid. UVA had a relatively easy nonconference schedule. Miami played ND and Florida (even if a down year fur Florida)
I just do not believe they are.
If Dook wins, I believe Miami should get in for ACC. However, the rules are not written to allow this. It will then follow however the rules dictate.
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Re: Could ACC be snubbed and SBC get in CFP?
They would rewrite the rules after 2025 if that were to happenAppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 9:39 amI understand and agree but I’m trying to be realistic based on rules. Miami could still get in as an at-large but that will be a tough pick with several really good 10-2 teams to choose from. If Duke wins, could the ACC get an at-large and we see JMU and Tulane/UNT winner get in? That would be crazy.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 9:13 amI realize the rules. Just saying what my personal opinion is based upon the OOC and what I have viewed on the TV screen in conference games. Yes, Va. gets in if they win. Those are the rules. It does not mean that I think Va is the better team than Miami.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:52 amMiami would have to get in as an at-large. They aren’t evening playing in the title game. I’m posing the question based on the CFP rules and not what we think should happen if Duke were to win. Based on rules Miami getting in would not affect taking 5 highest rated conference champs.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:45 amI realize that. I just believe Miami should get the nod and I am not a Miami fan. Teams do not play everyone in conference and you only have 8 or 9 conference games. I think the rule around winning the ACC championship or any conference championship is a little overrated if one team has an easier conference schedule than another team. Not saying this did happen or not. To me, you have a larger body of work in basketball with the number of games played. I do not make the rules. As such, Miami could be on the outside looking in. However, I personally believe they should be the representative as I believe they are better than both Virginia and Duke.
I just do not believe they are.
If Dook wins, I believe Miami should get in for ACC. However, the rules are not written to allow this. It will then follow however the rules dictate.
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Re: Could ACC be snubbed and SBC get in CFP?
Just take the top 12 teams in the ranking.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 9:13 amI realize the rules. Just saying what my personal opinion is based upon the OOC and what I have viewed on the TV screen in conference games. Yes, Va. gets in if they win. Those are the rules. It does not mean that I think Va is the better team than Miami.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:52 amMiami would have to get in as an at-large. They aren’t evening playing in the title game. I’m posing the question based on the CFP rules and not what we think should happen if Duke were to win. Based on rules Miami getting in would not affect taking 5 highest rated conference champs.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:45 amI realize that. I just believe Miami should get the nod and I am not a Miami fan. Teams do not play everyone in conference and you only have 8 or 9 conference games. I think the rule around winning the ACC championship or any conference championship is a little overrated if one team has an easier conference schedule than another team. Not saying this did happen or not. To me, you have a larger body of work in basketball with the number of games played. I do not make the rules. As such, Miami could be on the outside looking in. However, I personally believe they should be the representative as I believe they are better than both Virginia and Duke.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:18 amNo league is required to get a bid. 5 highest ranked conference champs get auto-bid. Miami would not be the champ. If Duke wins it would open the door for this to happen if JMU is ranked.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 7:43 amAgree that Miami should get a bid if an ACC is required to get a bid. UVA had a relatively easy nonconference schedule. Miami played ND and Florida (even if a down year fur Florida)
I just do not believe they are.
If Dook wins, I believe Miami should get in for ACC. However, the rules are not written to allow this. It will then follow however the rules dictate.
This isn’t that difficult. Conference championships are not equal, never have been.
Duke UVA in Charlotte might draw about 20,000 people.