Clemson football’s playoff hopes took a hit after a tough home loss to Louisville last weekend, as it dropped them behind both Miami and SMU in the ACC standings. This setback means that Clemson can no longer control its destiny and must rely on Miami or SMU slipping up to keep their championship path alive.
For Clemson to secure an ACC Championship spot, they need Miami to lose twice or SMU to falter. The Tigers got a break when Georgia Tech pulled off a 28-23 upset over Miami, highlighting the Hurricanes’ defensive issues. Miami, having shown vulnerabilities all season, was exposed further as Georgia Tech tallied over 270 rushing yards. With two ACC games left, Clemson needs Miami to lose at least once more for a better chance at the title.
In their next few games, Miami hosts Wake Forest on November 23, followed by a visit to Syracuse. Syracuse’s offense, known for exploiting defensive gaps, could challenge Miami. If Miami loses again, Clemson could gain entry into the ACC title game, potentially leading to a spot in the expanded College Football Playoff field.
Alternatively, Clemson could still reach the ACC Championship if Virginia wins its last two conference games, including an upset over SMU. Louisville would also need to trail Virginia in the standings for Clemson to win the tiebreaker. This complex scenario isn’t highly likely, but college football’s unpredictability leaves room for anything.
However, Clemson’s playoff aspirations hinge on taking care of business this Saturday against Pitt. The Tigers, sitting at 7-2 overall and 6-1 in ACC play, are favored by 10.5 points as they prepare to face Pitt at noon on ESPN.