NCAA College Football 2017/2018

A 1-loss ACC champion gets in the CFB.

If Miami remains undefeated until the championship game and has a close loss to Clemson, they will still get in if:

1. Oklahoma/Wisconsin stumble from here on out
2. Alabama loses to Auburn, and Auburn beats Georgia again in the SEC championship
 
A 1-loss ACC champion gets in the CFB.

If Miami remains undefeated until the championship game and has a close loss to Clemson, they will still get in if:

1. Oklahoma/Wisconsin stumble from here on out
2. Alabama loses to Auburn, and Auburn beats Georgia again in the SEC championship

Best case scenario of UM is to win next weekend and hope no outside teams like Auburn or the like knock off any current top 4 teams.
 
Hell of a game
That was an amazing final 4 minutes. I didn't watch much college football this year but I'm glad I watched that one. Doesn't hurt that it's my alma mater and that the QB is from one of my hometowns in HI.
 
Seriously that was some crazy ending though I don't really enjoy games ending on kickoff return touchdowns
 
Nebraska, Florida, and Tennessee jobs still up for grabs. I'd imagine Frost must be in the picture for the Nebraska job since he's from there.
 
Must be weird @Raoul having Miami back in the big time and UF and FSU struggling

It all goes in cycles. We have been down for about 12 or 13 years so now that we have a good coach in place the future looks much brighter. Richt is actually still playing with half of the old coach's players, which are definitely not up to standard and make this year's run all the more remarkable. Next year will be the first year that a vast majority of players are his own, including this year's #Storm18 class so that's when the fun really begins.

As for UF and FSU, they are both due a few years in rubbishville and trust me, its a long, depressing climb out of the trash can.