Burrito wrote:Didn't CBS predict MIami to finish in 13th place in the ACC this year? This isn't last year's team.
stever20 wrote:and the mighty ACC falls again- this time Virginia Tech losing to USC Upstate. Man the ACC couldn't start much worse this year.
stever20 wrote:and the mighty ACC falls again- this time Virginia Tech losing to USC Upstate. Man the ACC couldn't start much worse this year.
billyjack wrote:The ACC really did become a two team conference-- Duke and UNC.
I really am amazed at these bullet points:
Since 2004, no team coming out of the ACC has made an Elite-8 other than Duke & UNC.
From 2007 on, 5 different Big East schools have made the Elite-8.
From 1997 on, only 4 different schools coming out of the ACC have made an Elite-8... Duke, UNC, Ga Tech, Maryland.
From 1997 on, 7 different schools in today's Big East have made the Elite-8... GU, VU, BU, XU, Marquette, SJU, PC.
Also, Big East critics sometimes downplay our Elite-8's by saying we haven't won a national championship since 1985.
However, outside of Duke and UNC, only 1 other team coming out of the ACC has won a national championship (Maryland in 2000) since NC State in 1983...
billyjack wrote:The ACC really did become a two team conference-- Duke and UNC.
I really am amazed at these bullet points:
Since 2004, no team coming out of the ACC has made an Elite-8 other than Duke & UNC.
From 2007 on, 5 different Big East schools have made the Elite-8.
From 1997 on, only 4 different schools coming out of the ACC have made an Elite-8... Duke, UNC, Ga Tech, Maryland.
From 1997 on, 7 different schools in today's Big East have made the Elite-8... GU, VU, BU, XU, Marquette, SJU, PC.
Also, Big East critics sometimes downplay our Elite-8's by saying we haven't won a national championship since 1985.
However, outside of Duke and UNC, only 1 other team coming out of the ACC has won a national championship (Maryland in 2000) since NC State in 1983...
billyjack wrote:Hi Bill,
Right, I did get that news flash about Syracuse and Louisville. I guess I'm stressing how underperforming the bottom 10 of the ACC have been for the last 10 years. If we were to look in detail at the results of those Bottom 10, what you'd find would be shocking... struggles by most of them against High Point and Old Dominion and South Alabama and Holy Cross and Bryant... I realize several of us have have had some lean years, but then we're not gifted Top-25 spots and votes like Virginia and Boston College (for example) this year, or NC State being handed a #6 ranking to start last year, or Miami of Florida rocketing up the polls even with bad ooc losses last year by virtue of beating the pig droppings inhabiting the ACC Botton Ten.
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