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<blockquote data-quote="Fatmike91" data-source="post: 213347" data-attributes="member: 641"><p>Assuming we beat BOTH <u>Clemson and Virginia</u>, I believe we're in. I agree it's a body of work, our resume would be pretty solid for a bubble team:</p><p></p><p>- strong strength of schedule (top ~25 at that point?)</p><p>- good wins: Virginia (2x...!), Pitt, ND, VCU</p><p>- bad losses: none</p><p>- 10 wins against ACC competition</p><p>- 7-3 in last 10 (assumes Ws v Clemson and Virginia and a loss to Miami).</p><p></p><p>Clemson away was the only sub-100 RPI team we lost to this year. Clemson away isn't a bad loss.</p><p></p><p>ETSU, Georgia are both sub 100 RPI teams. There is no shame in splitting the series against Pitt and ND. That's even a positive since both those teams are dancing. Syracuse away isn't a bad loss.</p><p></p><p>It's hard to say where our RPI would be if we win the next two, but I'd guess low 50's. It may even go down from there by losing to Miami.</p><p></p><p>I understand there are other more worthy teams, but we only need to be better than the team competing for the last spot -- and I guarantee that team competing for the last spot won't have the same level of quality wins.</p><p></p><p>Let's just win and whatever happens happens.</p><p></p><p>/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatmike91, post: 213347, member: 641"] Assuming we beat BOTH [U]Clemson and Virginia[/U], I believe we're in. I agree it's a body of work, our resume would be pretty solid for a bubble team: - strong strength of schedule (top ~25 at that point?) - good wins: Virginia (2x...!), Pitt, ND, VCU - bad losses: none - 10 wins against ACC competition - 7-3 in last 10 (assumes Ws v Clemson and Virginia and a loss to Miami). Clemson away was the only sub-100 RPI team we lost to this year. Clemson away isn't a bad loss. ETSU, Georgia are both sub 100 RPI teams. There is no shame in splitting the series against Pitt and ND. That's even a positive since both those teams are dancing. Syracuse away isn't a bad loss. It's hard to say where our RPI would be if we win the next two, but I'd guess low 50's. It may even go down from there by losing to Miami. I understand there are other more worthy teams, but we only need to be better than the team competing for the last spot -- and I guarantee that team competing for the last spot won't have the same level of quality wins. Let's just win and whatever happens happens. / [/QUOTE]
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