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[QUOTE="TerryD, post: 1107343, member: 1615"] Greg fails to set forth in detail how ND's playoff committee ranking would be any different if, say, it were a full ACC member. I don't see it. He is not very convincing. For instance, where would independent ND sit if the back judge had not thrown that flag at FSU? Second? No complaints from me about ND's playoff ranking. Just win every game (this year and next). Why worry about committee concocted rankings that one cannot control? Frankly, I am just sitting back and enjoying Notre Dame's resurgence into national prominence under Brian Kelly. ND is 27-6 since the beginning of the 2012 season (19-2 when Everett Golson started). It is all good. Next year's team will have almost everyone back, plus 3 of the players suspended this year, plus is sitting on the #7 recruiting class right now. I like where Kelly is taking the ND program. No worries about calls or rankings here, especially at the end of October. I see no reason why conference membership would change ND's current ranking. Maybe Greg will expound further on that. No real benefit to ND in joining the ACC (the conference it is contractually bound to) for football, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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