I prefaced my hypothetical to avoid this very reaction, and asked it only because I think it's an interesting question. I didn't ask it because I'm losing sleep over us missing the playoff.
I liked biff alot better before he turned into prototypical sec fan douche.
Fair enough. but a week from now we'll be 4-0, and ournext game will be against a BC team that will have lost to Kansas at home and probably struggled with Rutgers on the road. SOME OF YOU PEOPLE are already counting home wins against Louisville, FSU, and NCSU.
for the purpose of debate - would they put an undefeated Wake in over a 1 loss Clemson?
Fair enough. but a week from now we'll be 4-0, and ournext game will be against a BC team that will have lost to Kansas at home and probably struggled with Rutgers on the road. SOME OF YOU PEOPLE are already counting home wins against Louisville, FSU, and NCSU.
Fair enough. but a week from now we'll be 4-0, and ournext game will be against a BC team that will have lost to Kansas at home and probably struggled with Rutgers on the road. SOME OF YOU PEOPLE are already counting home wins against Louisville, FSU, and NCSU.
So, I just confirmed that, if Clemson makes the CFP, the next highest ranked ACC team makes the Orange Bowl. If we were to finish 10-2 or 9-3 and UVA stumbles, we would have a very, very good chance. Hell, we could make the Orange Bowl and never even have to beat a ranked team (or even play one other than Clemson). Let that sink in...
http://theacc.com/news/2019/5/23/football-espn-announces-acc-bowl-game-times-and-networks.aspx
I don't think 9-3 gets it
side note - per FPI, WF has a better chance of beating Clemson (2.8%) than winning out except for Clemson (1.7%)
doesn't matter though because I think Biff says WF is going 13-0 and to the playoff !
Why couldn't the students chant we want Elon at the end of the game lol
As a North Carolina native and resident and father whose son, despite a sparkling record at Myers Park HS and healthy SAT, did not get into Carolina as a freshman (State two years, two years at Carolina), I was surprised to read on this thread of Carolina as a "safety school" and the dismissals and disdain for Carolina as an academic institution. I checked as many academic rankings as I could find (realizing how unscientific they are), and here is what I found: Forbes - WF 56 Carolina 45; USNews - WF 47 Carolina 49; WSJ/Times - WF 62, Carolina 37; CWUR - WF 61/201-250 Carolina 27/54 (national/international). On the other hand, WF was the better team on the field Friday, where the result was objective and not subject to speculation.
As a North Carolinian with restricted means, I am pleased that North Carolina is an inflow state - taking in more college students than we send out; that we are blessed with both fine public and private colleges, which is the informed national and international consensus; that Carolina is held in high regard; and tha Wake has made such great strides in recent decades.
As a North Carolina native and resident and father whose son, despite a sparkling record at Myers Park HS and healthy SAT, did not get into Carolina as a freshman (State two years, two years at Carolina), I was surprised to read on this thread of Carolina as a "safety school" and the dismissals and disdain for Carolina as an academic institution. I checked as many academic rankings as I could find (realizing how unscientific they are), and here is what I found: Forbes - WF 56 Carolina 45; USNews - WF 47 Carolina 49; WSJ/Times - WF 62, Carolina 37; CWUR - WF 61/201-250 Carolina 27/54 (national/international). On the other hand, WF was the better team on the field Friday, where the result was objective and not subject to speculation.
As a North Carolinian with restricted means, I am pleased that North Carolina is an inflow state - taking in more college students than we send out; that we are blessed with both fine public and private colleges, which is the informed national and international consensus; that Carolina is held in high regard; and that Wake has made such great strides in recent decades.