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Category Archive: College Basketball

Jan
24
2013

How many ACC teams will make the NCAA tournament?

With the ACC”s conference season just about a third of the way through, it’s time to get a good poll question in. How many ACC teams will make the NCAA tournament? I know I’m looking 5, but I’ve been saying 6 is a possibility all year. What do you all think?   Become a fan of …

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Jan
23
2013

The Miami Hurricanes are for real after routing the Blue Devils.

If you’ve reading the blog you know contributor @HokieGuru has been high on the Hurricanes all year. I was late to the party, but I was convinced after Miami beat Michigan St. earlier this that this team could be very good. Wow did they put on a performance tonight against Duke. That was a awesome display …

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Jan
21
2013

ACC Bubble Analysis for January 21, 2013

Another edition of our bubble analysis. With only 7 weeks remaining until selection Sunday, as many as 8 ACC teams still have a shot at what I think will end up being 5-6 ACC bids. In my ranking system, any RPI top (100) win is a good win and any RPI top (50) obviously worth …

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Jan
20
2013

Articles from around the ACC Blogosphere January 20, 2013.

If you can figure out ACC basketball this season let me know. Maybe our ACC bloggers have some answers. Let’s see… The Miami Hurricanes are going to host the Duke Blue Devils this Wednesday. Top 5 Duke needs a win to keep pace with Miami in the ACC race. What? Seriously? The Hurricanes are leading …

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Jan
19
2013

Just exactly how hard would it be for the ACC to start a Network?

Finally I have some to to sit and take a closer look at the recent announcement that the ACC was going study the viability to start their own television network. It’s apparent to me that John Swofford is reading the blog, and took my suggestions of adding Lousiville and trying to build a network as the conference’s …

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Jan
14
2013

ACC Bubble Analysis for January 14, 2013

There’s good news and bad news in this week’s ACC Bubble Analysis. The ACC solidifying itself at the top, but for the first time I can only justify 4 ACC teams getting into the Big Dance if selections were made today. Here’s how it breaksdown. In my ranking system, any RPI top (100) win is a …

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Jan
13
2013

Articles from around the ACC Blogosphere January 13, 2013.

We are getting right into the mix of the conference basketball season so let’s see where our ACC bloggers take us. I know I have to check in on the NC State bloggers after the Wolfpack’s huge win over the Duke Blue Devils. To be the man you have to beat the man… says StateFansNation …

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Jan
12
2013

ACC Basketball in 2012-2013: Deeper or Down?

I have frequently heard that that ACC basketball is down this year, but is this really true? I’ve heard comments that Duke and NC State are the only good teams with Duke being the only elite one. While I won’t claim that the ACC is having a vintage year, but I do believe it’s deeper …

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Jan
10
2013

ACC Leads NACDA Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Final Fall Standings

Got this from blog contributor @HokieGuru… ACC winning bowl games. ACC with the country’s #1 basketball, and they also lead the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Final Fall Standings. Who says the ACC can’t play a little sports? ACC Leads NACDA Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Final Fall Standings Two conference schools in top five, five schools in …

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Jan
07
2013

ACC Bubble Analysis for January 7, 2013

You taking in the National Title game tonight? Looking pretty boring. Here’s a little Bubble analysis because you need to be up on this stuff as college football just came to an end for 2012… Here goes. In my ranking system, any RPI top (100) win is a good win and any RPI top (50) …

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Jan
06
2013

Articles from around the ACC Blogosphere January 6, 2013.

It’s our first Around the ACC Blogosphere of the year! So much happened in the past week… It’s was the ACC’s best bowl season in years with marquee wins over the USC Trojans, LSU Tigers, and an Orange Bowl win. Even Louisville’s win over Florida while not officially ACC caught the attention of ACC fans. …

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Dec
31
2012

ACC Bubble Analysis for December 31, 2012

The last ACC bubble analysis of 2012… Just before conference play begins. I’m posting early since I’ll be in the road most of the day, so enjoy… Who’s in and who’s out? In my ranking system, any RPI top (100) win is a good win and any RPI top (50) obviously worth more. Any losses …

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Dec
30
2012

Articles from around the ACC Blogosphere December 30, 2012.

Lots going on out there… We have bowl games. We have teams positioning themselves for March already. What do the ACC bloggers have to say about it? ShakintheSouthland doesn’t have much confidence in a Clemson victory Monday night. I’d say that’s still due to South Carolina scarring and a very good LSU opponent upcoming… What’s …

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Dec
30
2012

Just how weak is this year’s NCAA bubble heading into conference play?

As we’ve been doing our ACC bubble analysis each week, I’m still contending that that ACC should get at least 5 NCAA bids and possibly 6 due to a very weak group of bubble teams. Is it likely? I would say the chances are not high, that a team beyond Duke, NC State, Miami, Maryland, UNC …

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Dec
24
2012

ACC Bubble Analysis for December 24, 2012

Well I hope you are enjoying Christmas Eve everyone! Got a quick post for you as we check in on the NCAA bubble before the Holidays. For all the people calling it a down year in the ACC, the ACC sits at 3rd in conference RPI, just behind the Mountain West and number 1 Big …

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Dec
23
2012

Articles from around the ACC Blogosphere December 23, 2012.

Two days before Christmas, and let’s see what’s happening around the ACC Blogoshphere. Georgia Tech blog FromtheRumbleSeat puts together a fairly positive retrospective  of outgoing QB Tevin Washington.  For me Washington was a decent QB who was not athletically gifted which resulted in a lot of 5 yard runs that should have been 15 yard runs. Washington …

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