The real chaos could begin if No. 13 SMU (9-1, 6-0, No. 13 College Football Playoff ) loses at Virginia, possibly leaving three teams with one conference loss.
That’s why SMU coach Rhett Lashlee isn’t ready to talk about his team being one win away from a spot in the championship game in its first year in the conference.
"No, can't let ourselves go there," Lashlee said Tuesday. "You know, we've got two games left. The job's not done. We all understand what's in front of us and what opportunities we have. But, you know, if you sit around and think about that too long, you won't stay present."
No. 11 Miami (9-1, 5-1, No. 8 CFP) must beat Wake Forest on Saturday to retain its hopes of playing in the ACC championship game if SMU beats Virginia. No. 17 Clemson (8-2, 7-1, No. 17 CFP) has completed its conference schedule and could clinch a berth in the championship game if Miami falls to Wake Forest.
The ACC champion is assured of a spot in the playoff. It may be difficult for the league to get a second team into the playoff. The most obvious evidence is SMU’s No. 13 CFP ranking this week. The message from the CFP selection committee seems to be that the Mustangs must win the league to make the 12-team field.