I've been thinking about this HYPOTHETICAL scenario and the following sequence of events must happen...I'm not sure if it makes sense at all, but here goes:
1. Hokies win out (beat FSU, BC, and the Fighting Londons)
2. Clemson beats Duke
3. Duke beats Miami
If that scenario played out; Duke, Miami, and VT would all have 3 ACC losses. Miami has the head-to-head over VT, VT has the head-to-head over Duke, and Duke has the head-to-head over Miami.
Who wins the ACC Coastal?
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Friday Night Lights (the movie) coin toss.
Duke
The 2nd tiebreaker is the record of the tied teams within the division (so records against Coastal teams).
In that scenario, both Tech & Miami would have 2 divisional losses (UNC & Miami and UNC & Duke, respectively), but Duke would only have 1 divisional loss (VT).
I am hoping that...
I am hoping that VT could pull upsets and win out. Then Clemson and GT beats Duke (which could happen) even though GT has played horrible, their running game is solid and Duke's run defense is bad. These are both possible things.
Then comes Miami. I hate UVA but if London could inspired his guys for one game to take out the Miami team as a "statement game" and then if Duke beats them. VT would line up as the Coastal representative.
Just hoping I don't have to sell my tickets to the ACCCG. I really am not that interested to see Miami and someone else in CLT.