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Florida State could be getting the last laugh if the Miami Hurricanes are kept out of the College Football Playoff due to no ACC title berth.
To make the College Football Playoff, the Hurricanes need a certain set of events to occur in the conference title games.
As the Hurricanes could again be behind Notre Dame in Tuesday night’s College Football Playoff rankings, Miami athletic director Dan Radakovich believes the ACC needs to re-evaluate how it breaks ties.
What's wrong with this picture? Unranked Duke, at 7-5, remains alive for the College Football Playoff, while 10-2 Vanderbilt is out.
Miami Hurricanes missed the ACC championship despite a 10-win season due to tiebreaker rules, further jeopardizing playoff hopes as AD calls out the complex system.
Florida fell 67-66 to Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium after a late turnover. The Gators rallied from 15 down but couldn’t hold a one-point lead.
ACC commissioner Jim Phillips is pushing for No. 12 Miami to earn a bid to the College Football Playoff along with the winner of the championship game between No. 16 Virginia and Duke
Putting Miami behind Notre Dame is the committee's first head scratcher. Not a good look when the two have the same record and Miami beat Notre Dame.