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The race for the 2025 ACC Championship is heating up, with six teams vying for a spot in the title game. This article breaks down the scenarios for Georgia Tech, Virginia, SMU, Pittsburgh, Miami, and Duke, outlining what each team needs to...
With just two weeks remaining in the 2025 college football regular season, the ACC Championship picture is becoming clearer.
**Georgia Tech (9-1, 6-1 ACC):** - Path: Beat Pittsburgh. If they win, they are in the ACC Championship game.
**Virginia (9-2, 6-1 ACC):** - Path: Beat Virginia Tech; OR SMU loses to Louisville or Cal; OR Pitt loses to Georgia Tech or Miami.
**Pittsburgh (7-3, 5-1 ACC):** - Path: Beat Georgia Tech and Miami; AND one of SMU or Virginia lose.
**SMU (7-3, 5-1 ACC):** - Path: Beat Louisville and California; AND a combination of a Pitt victory against Georgia Tech and a Miami victory against Pitt.
**Miami (8-2, 4-2 ACC):** - Path: Beat Virginia Tech and Pitt; AND Pitt win over Georgia Tech; AND UNC win over Duke; AND Louisville beats SMU.
**Duke (5-5, 4-2 ACC):** - Path: Beat UNC and Wake Forest; AND Pitt beats Georgia Tech and loses to Miami; AND Louisville beats SMU.
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