I honestly thought UVA should have let Miami score a touchdown with 2 minutes left and get the ball back because it never dawned on me that a college kicker could miss a FG that easy.
Pitt is currently favored to win the coastal, and they’ve yet to play an ACC game.
Pitt is currently favored to win the coastal because they’ve yet to play an ACC game.
Wow. That was hilarious. Miami donked a last second FG after soaking over 5 min of clock.
I honestly thought UVA should have let Miami score a touchdown with 2 minutes left and get the ball back because it never dawned on me that a college kicker could miss a FG that easy.
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Pitt is currently favored to win the coastal, and they’ve yet to play an ACC game.
You think UNC is gonna win at Pittsburgh and state?Totally up in the air, but still think UNC will win the Coastal. They need to run the table (WF is not an ACC game), and they need VT to lose three conference games (VT gets a big break by playing Cuse as their cross-over opponent). Iffy, but that division is a pillow fight.
You think UNC is gonna win at Pittsburgh and state?
The biggest reason why the ACC set up these stupid divisions was the need to put Miami and FSU in separate divisions with the expectation that the ACCCG championship game would annually pit the Canes v. Noles with the winner going to the CFP (that why the early versions of the ACCCG were always played in front of 15,000 people in Florida with two non-Florida teams playing each other). How is that working out? With that idea dispelled, wish the ACC would go to a pod system, with WF, State, Duke and UNC in the same pod. Makes too much sense.
How would a pod system work?
How would a pod system work?
Miami pulls the same act every year:
Early hype about how the swag is back
People remembering the Cane glory years jump on the bandwagon
The media buys in to the point where Miami is ranked and the favorite to make the ACCCG (how ridiculous was it that Bama v. Miami was treated like a significant game; should've been treated like Bama v. Duke)
Miami collapses and is fighting Duke and GT to stay out of the cellar of ACC Coastal Standings
The biggest reason why the ACC set up these stupid divisions was the need to put Miami and FSU in separate divisions with the expectation that the ACCCG championship game would annually pit the Canes v. Noles with the winner going to the CFP (that why the early versions of the ACCCG were always played in front of 15,000 people in Florida with two non-Florida teams playing each other). How is that working out? With that idea dispelled, wish the ACC would go to a pod system, with WF, State, Duke and UNC in the same pod. Makes too much sense.