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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 679476" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>That at least would have the consequence of upgrading or getting humiliated. Maybe that is what it would take. But then it didn't help with the Citadel.</p><p></p><p>Really? Look back at how quickly and decisively Clemson was dropped in the order when boring Penn State was elevated, only to immediately lose; or from public comments from the committee that changed the parameters depending on the team pushed forward. Alabama, for instance, just "looked good". Georgia got gobsmacked by SC, which was demolished by Clemson ... yet they remained right there in the wings. Let's not kid ourselves. The ACC is so weak that winning games by 31 points is not a good thing, but further proof of the creampuffs so to speak. And until Miami, FSU, UNC, VT, Syracuse, Pitt get consistently good, again, one loss dooms an ACC team for the playoffs. Don't think Clemson doesn't know it. (I did not include GT in the competition since it is a foregone conclusion that it will take seven years to get there.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 679476, member: 2175"] That at least would have the consequence of upgrading or getting humiliated. Maybe that is what it would take. But then it didn't help with the Citadel. Really? Look back at how quickly and decisively Clemson was dropped in the order when boring Penn State was elevated, only to immediately lose; or from public comments from the committee that changed the parameters depending on the team pushed forward. Alabama, for instance, just "looked good". Georgia got gobsmacked by SC, which was demolished by Clemson ... yet they remained right there in the wings. Let's not kid ourselves. The ACC is so weak that winning games by 31 points is not a good thing, but further proof of the creampuffs so to speak. And until Miami, FSU, UNC, VT, Syracuse, Pitt get consistently good, again, one loss dooms an ACC team for the playoffs. Don't think Clemson doesn't know it. (I did not include GT in the competition since it is a foregone conclusion that it will take seven years to get there.) [/QUOTE]
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