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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 697089" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>If I was ranking ACC teams with the best chances of getting an NCAA bid beyond the top 4 it would be as follows</p><p>NCST (can't afford to lose to any non top 4 ACC teams)</p><p>Clemson - Those wins over Duke, L'ville and FSU will go a long ways. Can't afford a loss in its next 3 games.</p><p></p><p>No one else really needs to apply.</p><p>Syracuse has 1 win over a likely Tourney team - UVA</p><p>ND has no wins over likely Tourney teams. It has 3 wins over teams currently on the wrong side of the bubble - away wins at Syracuse and Clemson and a neutral win over UCLA. Their OOC SOS is also a huge negative being in the 300's.</p><p></p><p>GT's NET hasn't moved much because most of the recent wins have come at home to mediocre teams. That doesn't move the net up at this point in the season. Only things that will move it up now are wins against Quadrant 1 opponents and road wins.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind from a post-season record perspective for GT is 14-14. The Morehouse game does not count. GT has to win at least its next 3 games to sniff the NIT. </p><p></p><p>One other thought. Are both Manning and Smart trying to win enough late that their schools don't eat their contracts?</p><p></p><p>I think only 2 coaches are in trouble this season in the ACC. I have a hard time seeing BC keeping Christian. At Wake it is all about whether they are ready to eat Manning's contract (around $15M this year). Clemson will keep Bronell with his incoming recruiting class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 697089, member: 1776"] If I was ranking ACC teams with the best chances of getting an NCAA bid beyond the top 4 it would be as follows NCST (can't afford to lose to any non top 4 ACC teams) Clemson - Those wins over Duke, L'ville and FSU will go a long ways. Can't afford a loss in its next 3 games. No one else really needs to apply. Syracuse has 1 win over a likely Tourney team - UVA ND has no wins over likely Tourney teams. It has 3 wins over teams currently on the wrong side of the bubble - away wins at Syracuse and Clemson and a neutral win over UCLA. Their OOC SOS is also a huge negative being in the 300's. GT's NET hasn't moved much because most of the recent wins have come at home to mediocre teams. That doesn't move the net up at this point in the season. Only things that will move it up now are wins against Quadrant 1 opponents and road wins. Keep in mind from a post-season record perspective for GT is 14-14. The Morehouse game does not count. GT has to win at least its next 3 games to sniff the NIT. One other thought. Are both Manning and Smart trying to win enough late that their schools don't eat their contracts? I think only 2 coaches are in trouble this season in the ACC. I have a hard time seeing BC keeping Christian. At Wake it is all about whether they are ready to eat Manning's contract (around $15M this year). Clemson will keep Bronell with his incoming recruiting class. [/QUOTE]
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