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Tag Archive: ACC

Jul
25
2021

Should the rest of the Power Five form a bloc to combat the SEC?

Author : college football/basketball writer @MattZemek, Editor at @TrojansWire . Do yourself a favor and give him a follow on twitter. Are you going crazy from trying to keep track of every possible realignment scenario? It is genuinely overwhelming right now to comprehend the chaos and disorder in the college sports landscape. We have finally arrived at a point where a …

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Nov
24
2020

What the CFP Selection Committee Taught Us: Strength of Schedule Still Matters

  We had a lot of questions coming into the first CFP selection committee rankings this year. After all, 2020 is one of the strangest seasons in modern college football, because of the lack of an organized schedule and teams starting the year at different points. How would the committee judge different number of games …

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Nov
23
2020

Week 11 CFP Implications: Ohio State Survives Showdown

In a week where several Playoff contenders once again missed games, the Big Ten took center stage. The undefeated teams in each division faced off, with Northwestern stopping Wisconsin and Ohio State surviving Indiana’s comeback attempt. What does this mean for the Big Ten in terms of Playoff bids? Well, two bids doesn’t look to …

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Nov
18
2020

Week 10 CFP Implications: Not Enough Games

Not much changed this week in the College Football Playoff race because not too many games were played, especially among the top contenders. Alabama, Ohio State, and Texas A&M all had games canceled due to COVID-19. (It seems noteworthy, at least, that all three were canceled because of outbreaks among their opponents, not on their …

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Nov
09
2020

Week 9 CFP Implications: Clear Path to Two ACC Bids

Since early in the year, it’s been obvious that there would likely be one of the four College Football Playoff bids up for grabs. The SEC is almost certainly getting a bid. The ACC is almost certainly getting a bid–we had assumed that one would be Clemson, but now Notre Dame has the inside track. …

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Nov
02
2020

Week 8 CFP Implications: It’s Time to Discuss Cincinnati. Seriously.

From early in the season, when the Big 12 was clearly struggling, I’ve been mentioning the AAC somewhere in a group of teams in line for a Playoff bid. As the season has progressed, it became obvious that Cincinnati was the only AAC team in the picture. Still, with tons of teams playing and all …

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Oct
28
2020

The 2nd-best team in the ACC? The answer by @mattzemek is clear AND uncertain

#StayHealthy and practice social distancing. The ACC Question of the week is back with our esteemed friend and college football writer @MattZemek, Editor at @TrojansWire . Do yourself a favor and give him a follow on twitter. Which is the second-best team in the ACC? I have asked that question to myself and on social media. This is a situation in …

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Oct
21
2020

Week 6 CFP Eliminator: ACC Teams Dropping

It’s not the ACC’s fault that eliminations in the conference are coming more rapidly than everywhere else. Most Big 12 teams are basically done for, but actual eliminations have been staved off by fortuitous splitting of losses plus a few COVID-related delayed games. The Big Ten and Pac 12 haven’t started playing yet. And numerous …

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Oct
19
2020

Week 6 CFP Implications: What will the Big Ten Bring?

The Big Ten hasn’t started to play yet. Looking at how the season has gone so far in each of the Power 5 conferences that have begun play already, maybe the Big Ten should be happy about that. There is one word that can describe the football season so far for each conference. Big 12: …

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Oct
15
2020

Week 5 CFP Eliminator: Prepare for P5 Eliminations

I know I’m late on the Eliminator this week. In all honesty, it’s because I’ve had a crazy week. But I’m definitely happy to pretend I was waiting for Wednesday night’s game between Coastal Carolina and Louisiana. With the result of that game, by the way, the Sun Belt has been the second conference fully …

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Oct
15
2020

Week 5 CFP Implications: Two-Bid SEC Takes a Hit, Two-Bid ACC Potential

I have already spoken about the chaos in the Big 12 just about every week so far. Things are not looking good for the conference, and Oklahoma’s victory over Texas doesn’t help. Oklahoma State is still undefeated, and there’s a decent chance that either Iowa State or Kansas State finishes with one loss. The conference …

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Oct
05
2020

Miami-Clemson is biggest ACC regular-season game in five years | answered by @mattzemek

  #StayHealthy and practice social distancing. The ACC Question of the week is back with our esteemed friend and college football writer @MattZemek, Editor at @TrojansWire . Do yourself a favor and give him a follow on twitter. ACC QUESTION of WEEK : Miami-Clemson is biggest ACC regular-season game since?  The Miami Hurricanes versus the Clemson Tigers on Saturday, Oct. 10, …

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Sep
27
2020

Week 3 CFP Implications: Big 12 Woes and Impending Chaos

It was obvious when they started playing two weeks ago that there were potential pitfalls for the Big 12. With a disastrous Week 1 that saw bad losses from three teams in the conference, plus a near-loss by Texas Tech to a bad FCS team, the conference could little afford upsets during the season–especially if …

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Sep
23
2020

Week 2 CFP Eliminator: When to eliminate P5 teams

Eliminating Power Five teams early in the season is always a question for me. Sure, it’s a mostly irrelevant question–we’re usually pretty sure which P5 teams won’t be winning out. Still, my principle here at the Eliminator remains the same: losses will come when they come, and I have no need to assume them. I …

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Sep
21
2020

Week 2 CFP Implications: How to Deal with Canceled Games

One good thing about having a season where no one knows what will happen and nothing is set in stone is that, well, nothing is set in stone. Over the first two full weeks (plus a slightly expanded “Week 0”) of the college football season, more than a dozen games have been postponed or canceled, …

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Sep
05
2020

Did the ACC preseason football poll get it right? | answered by @mattzemek

#StayHealthy and practice social distancing. The ACC Question of the week is back with our esteemed friend and college football writer @MattZemek, Editor at @TrojansWire . Do yourself a favor and give him a follow on twitter. ACC QUESTION of WEEK : Did the ACC preseason football poll get it right? The 2020 ACC football preseason poll is out. Criticizing …

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