Im writing this now because, lets be honest, Pitt just got ranked so they historically are due to blow the Notre Dame game next week in epic fashion, and all of this will be moot... but...
This week both Virginia ( the final team without an official ACC loss) and Louisville ( the only ACC team to beat Pitt thus far this year) lost today. That significantly increased Pitts chance of winning the ACC, which is a mess this season...
But they still have a chance to win out and still get shut outvof the ACC title game. While they play Georgia Tech head to head in two weeks, they dont play SMU nor Virginia. Both one loss ACC teams.
If both win out, they both will have beaten the Louisville Cards that beat the Panthers.
Virginia also lost to a common opponent Pitt beat (NCSU, who is an acc team, but in a fluke, played Virginia as a non conference game.) it would come down to tiebreakers that likely wont be solidified till seasons end...
SMU wasnt beaten by any team pitt beat, so with a win over the Cards, they would have a 1 game win vs common opponents)
now here is the thing, has GT and Miami won last week, and won all their games but vs pitt the rest of the year, there were a couple scenarios where Pitt could have missed the acc CG and still gotten an at large bid, but that is not the case anymore.
Now again, their schedule is home vs Notre Dame, away vs Georgia Tech, and then home vs Miami.
There is a far better shot they go 0-3 than 3-0, but still there is a chance they finish 10-2, win 8 in a row, finish the season by beating 3 consecutive ranked teams end up with a top ten scoring and passing offense in all division 1, and still miss out on the ACC CG on a technicality
This week both Virginia ( the final team without an official ACC loss) and Louisville ( the only ACC team to beat Pitt thus far this year) lost today. That significantly increased Pitts chance of winning the ACC, which is a mess this season...
But they still have a chance to win out and still get shut outvof the ACC title game. While they play Georgia Tech head to head in two weeks, they dont play SMU nor Virginia. Both one loss ACC teams.
If both win out, they both will have beaten the Louisville Cards that beat the Panthers.
Virginia also lost to a common opponent Pitt beat (NCSU, who is an acc team, but in a fluke, played Virginia as a non conference game.) it would come down to tiebreakers that likely wont be solidified till seasons end...
SMU wasnt beaten by any team pitt beat, so with a win over the Cards, they would have a 1 game win vs common opponents)
now here is the thing, has GT and Miami won last week, and won all their games but vs pitt the rest of the year, there were a couple scenarios where Pitt could have missed the acc CG and still gotten an at large bid, but that is not the case anymore.
Now again, their schedule is home vs Notre Dame, away vs Georgia Tech, and then home vs Miami.
There is a far better shot they go 0-3 than 3-0, but still there is a chance they finish 10-2, win 8 in a row, finish the season by beating 3 consecutive ranked teams end up with a top ten scoring and passing offense in all division 1, and still miss out on the ACC CG on a technicality