Making the Case: Miami Hurricanes' Playoff Potential and Advocacy for Inclusion

The Miami Hurricanes put on a dominant performance against Pittsburgh, making a strong case for a spot in the College Football Playoff. Coach Mario Cristobal and players expressed their belief in the team's playoff potential. Athletic director Dan Radakovich emphasized Miami's offensive and defensive prowess, asserting that they have the look of a playoff team based on their performance. Radakovich, a former member of the selection committee, highlighted Miami's impressive rankings in various computer metrics, suggesting they deserve a playoff berth despite two losses. The comparison with Notre Dame, whom Miami defeated earlier in the season, has sparked debate about the Hurricanes' playoff chances. Radakovich urged for Miami's inclusion in the playoffs, recalling the excitement of their victory over Notre Dame and emphasizing the significance of such moments in college football. Last year, Miami missed the playoffs despite a 10-2 record, prompting Radakovich, Cristobal, and ACC commissioner Jim Phillips to advocate for a change in the committee's decision. Miami's strong performance and notable victories make a compelling argument for their playoff contention.