Clemson, Miami, Louisville and Pitt (for argument's sake) If you look at all the unbalanced schedules it appears that Louisville will have highest bar in the competition. Louisville play Pitt, Clemson, Miami and Notre Dame (NC). Everyone else plays only two of top 4 teams and none of the remaining teams play Notre Dame. Clemson plays Pitt and Louisville; also S. Carolina (NC). Miami has the easiest path playing Louisville and Pitt.
I think we will get in ahead of Louisville even with a loss at Louisville (head to head) because of the heavier schedule. Clemson at home is going to be key to getting back to the conference championship. If Pitt wins this and has a similar record in conference, Pitt would get edge for tie-breaker. TBH, no idea how the tie breaker is set up if a 3 or 4 way tie occurs.
Hail to Pitt!
I think we will get in ahead of Louisville even with a loss at Louisville (head to head) because of the heavier schedule. Clemson at home is going to be key to getting back to the conference championship. If Pitt wins this and has a similar record in conference, Pitt would get edge for tie-breaker. TBH, no idea how the tie breaker is set up if a 3 or 4 way tie occurs.
Hail to Pitt!