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<blockquote data-quote="Dave.S" data-source="post: 72424" data-attributes="member: 1740"><p>No disrespect to the "BITCOIN BOWL" but I have no plans in making that trip anytime soon!!</p><p></p><p>A few quick caveats:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">If the Orange Bowl selects a Big Ten team this year, a spot would open up in the Capital One Bowl for the ACC.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Either the TaxSlayer Bowl or Music City Bowl gets an ACC team, but not both.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">For bowl selection purposes, Notre Dame is treated as an ACC team, meaning the Fighting Irish will grab one of the conference's tie-ins unless it is invited to the College Football Playoff.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Birmingham Bowl serves as a backup for the ACC should enough teams become eligible. We're not projecting that yet either.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">After the playoff committee makes its selections and the Orange Bowl makes its pick, the Russell Athletic gets the next choice of teams. After that, the next group of four work together to decide on selections with geography and a fan base's likelihood to travel to the game playing a role.</li> </ul><p></p><p>Best guess at what awaits the ACC in December and January.</p><p></p><p><strong>College Football Playoff</strong>: Florida State Seminoles</p><p><strong>Orange Bowl </strong>(Miami): Clemson Tigers</p><p><strong>Russell Athletic Bowl</strong> (Orlando, Florida): Virginia Tech</p><p><strong>TaxSlayer Bowl</strong> (Jacksonville, Florida): Miami</p><p><strong>Belk Bowl</strong> (Charlotte, North Carolina): North Carolina</p><p><strong>Hyundai Sun Bowl</strong> (El Paso, Texas): Louisville</p><p><strong>New Era Pinstripe Bowl</strong> (Bronx, New York): Notre Dame</p><p><strong>Military Bowl</strong> (Annapolis, Maryland): Pitt</p><p><strong>Duck Commander Independence Bowl</strong> (Shreveport, Louisiana): Duke</p><p><strong>Quick Lane Bowl</strong> (Detroit): Syracuse</p><p><strong>BITCOIN St. Petersburg Bowl</strong>: Georgia Tech</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave.S, post: 72424, member: 1740"] No disrespect to the "BITCOIN BOWL" but I have no plans in making that trip anytime soon!! A few quick caveats: [LIST] [*]If the Orange Bowl selects a Big Ten team this year, a spot would open up in the Capital One Bowl for the ACC. [*]Either the TaxSlayer Bowl or Music City Bowl gets an ACC team, but not both. [*]For bowl selection purposes, Notre Dame is treated as an ACC team, meaning the Fighting Irish will grab one of the conference's tie-ins unless it is invited to the College Football Playoff. [*]The Birmingham Bowl serves as a backup for the ACC should enough teams become eligible. We're not projecting that yet either. [*]After the playoff committee makes its selections and the Orange Bowl makes its pick, the Russell Athletic gets the next choice of teams. After that, the next group of four work together to decide on selections with geography and a fan base's likelihood to travel to the game playing a role. [/LIST] Best guess at what awaits the ACC in December and January. [B]College Football Playoff[/B]: Florida State Seminoles [B]Orange Bowl [/B](Miami): Clemson Tigers [B]Russell Athletic Bowl[/B] (Orlando, Florida): Virginia Tech [B]TaxSlayer Bowl[/B] (Jacksonville, Florida): Miami [B]Belk Bowl[/B] (Charlotte, North Carolina): North Carolina [B]Hyundai Sun Bowl[/B] (El Paso, Texas): Louisville [B]New Era Pinstripe Bowl[/B] (Bronx, New York): Notre Dame [B]Military Bowl[/B] (Annapolis, Maryland): Pitt [B]Duck Commander Independence Bowl[/B] (Shreveport, Louisiana): Duke [B]Quick Lane Bowl[/B] (Detroit): Syracuse [B]BITCOIN St. Petersburg Bowl[/B]: Georgia Tech [/QUOTE]
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