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Commissioner Phillips on CFP and Championship games. Obviously pushing for both ACC participants being in the CFP. Clemson will not likely be in the top 12 after their USCe loss. If Clemson wins the Championship game, hopefully SMU will remain as an at large Team.
“If, after tomorrow night, if you’re inside of that top 12 or so, and you’re projected to be in (the bracket), it would be very alarming for you to be moved out because you played an extra game while everyone else is sitting home," Phillips said, according to The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach. "You cannot and should not be penalized for having to play a 13th game after a very long season. So, we’ll see how that plays out, but I’m very confident that the committee is going to stand by what they’ve told us.”
The ACC’s interest in this debate centers on SMU, ranked No. 9 at 11-1, and their upcoming ACC title game against No. 12 Clemson. If the Mustangs fall to the 9-3 Tigers, could they potentially be left out of the playoff in favor of one of the three-loss SEC teams in Alabama, Ole Miss, or South Carolina?
“If, after tomorrow night, if you’re inside of that top 12 or so, and you’re projected to be in (the bracket), it would be very alarming for you to be moved out because you played an extra game while everyone else is sitting home," Phillips said, according to The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach. "You cannot and should not be penalized for having to play a 13th game after a very long season. So, we’ll see how that plays out, but I’m very confident that the committee is going to stand by what they’ve told us.”
The ACC’s interest in this debate centers on SMU, ranked No. 9 at 11-1, and their upcoming ACC title game against No. 12 Clemson. If the Mustangs fall to the 9-3 Tigers, could they potentially be left out of the playoff in favor of one of the three-loss SEC teams in Alabama, Ole Miss, or South Carolina?
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