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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 484860" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Looking through all of the scenarios for GT to make the championship game:</p><p></p><p>First GT must win against Miami and Virginia, Pitt must lose to VT and Miami, then these scenarios are possible:</p><p></p><p>1. Pitt lose all three of their games and VT lose to Miami and/or Virginia -- If VT wins all three games then GT is out.</p><p>2. Pitt lose to VT and Miami; VT beat Miami and Virginia -- If VT loses two games then GT and Pitt are in a tiebreaker that GT cannot win.(Either a two way or a three way with Pitt, GT, Virginia)</p><p></p><p>So:</p><p>If Pitt beats VT, then GT is out</p><p>If Pitt beats Miami, then GT is out</p><p>Unless Pitt loses all three of their games:</p><p> If VT beats Miami or loses to Virginia or Pitt, then GT is out</p><p></p><p>Pitt must lose all three games while VT loses one more, or (Pitt must lose to VT and Miami while VT loses to Miami and beats Virginia). I believe those are the only two scenarios in which GT can make the championship game. There cannot be a four loss tie because either Virginia, VT, or Pitt can only have three loses based on remaining schedule. They cannot all three get to four losses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 484860, member: 2426"] Looking through all of the scenarios for GT to make the championship game: First GT must win against Miami and Virginia, Pitt must lose to VT and Miami, then these scenarios are possible: 1. Pitt lose all three of their games and VT lose to Miami and/or Virginia -- If VT wins all three games then GT is out. 2. Pitt lose to VT and Miami; VT beat Miami and Virginia -- If VT loses two games then GT and Pitt are in a tiebreaker that GT cannot win.(Either a two way or a three way with Pitt, GT, Virginia) So: If Pitt beats VT, then GT is out If Pitt beats Miami, then GT is out Unless Pitt loses all three of their games: If VT beats Miami or loses to Virginia or Pitt, then GT is out Pitt must lose all three games while VT loses one more, or (Pitt must lose to VT and Miami while VT loses to Miami and beats Virginia). I believe those are the only two scenarios in which GT can make the championship game. There cannot be a four loss tie because either Virginia, VT, or Pitt can only have three loses based on remaining schedule. They cannot all three get to four losses. [/QUOTE]
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