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Q. The college football playoff came out, and the Big 12 got left out because they did not have a 13th game on their schedule. That's what the committee chairman said. In light of that information, does that affect how you guys might approach scheduling in the coming years here? Or is there nothing you can do about it at this point?
COACH KELLY: Well, I think everything is a fluid situation after today's decisions relative to who the four teams are. I think everybody is kind of back into their own conferences looking at did we make the right choices in scheduling and decisions? I'm sure Jack and I will get back together and look at where we are and are we doing the right things? Certainly, I think it's, again, a situation that has to be looked at and evaluated because it's such a fluid situation. Do we go to six? Do we go to eight? I think all those things are on the table for discussion as well as would we be in at 11‑1?
I think those are all valid questions to be asked, and it's our responsibility to be prepared to answer those questions based upon how we're scheduling. Fair question and one that I think we'll have to evaluate, like most conferences evaluate where they're at right now.
IMO we would not have made it in at 11-1. Perhaps we could have squeaked in had we pounded SC, ASU, Louisville (bigger win than FSU), and beaten Stanford by a larger or equal margin to Oregon.
FSU dropped to 4 at one point while the only undefeated team. TCU dropped from 3 to 6 after pounding a team by 50 just because they didn't have a quality conference championship win.
Sign me up for joining the ACC. Wouldn't have said this a few years ago, but I will now. Bump a low grade team like VA, or add another like Cinci, UCF, or Memphis, and call it a day.
Might be easier in a few years when they go to an eight team playoff, but right now, unless we're perfect, gonna be tough.