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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 699670" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>To some degree yes, but I wouldn't be expecting 3#1s or 11 NCAAT teams next year but I would expect 6 or 7 NCAAT teams at least. </p><p></p><p>As it stands now I would say FSU, Duke, UVA, UNC, and GT are poised to make the NCAAT next year based on what they return/add. There are some teams like UL, Cuse (if Hughes goes pro), and NCSU which are hard to get a read on because of what they lose. You also have teams like Clemson, VT, and Pitt that you have you wondering how much of a jump they can make. GT somewhat falls into that category but IMO the way we played when healthy separates us from that group a little. </p><p></p><p>IMO there are two factors I think will play an important role for the ACC perception. The first is who returns. Jones and Brooks returning would go a long way for the perception of the conference. But the ACC also needs to avoid inexplicable early departures from some of those on the most improved list that might have aspirations of grandeur. The second is pre conference play, and that includes the NCAAT/NIT this year. If, for instance, we get all 4 teams in the NCAAT to reach the sweet 16 then it might shed a better light on the conference and get people thinking the ACC was underrated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 699670, member: 2299"] To some degree yes, but I wouldn't be expecting 3#1s or 11 NCAAT teams next year but I would expect 6 or 7 NCAAT teams at least. As it stands now I would say FSU, Duke, UVA, UNC, and GT are poised to make the NCAAT next year based on what they return/add. There are some teams like UL, Cuse (if Hughes goes pro), and NCSU which are hard to get a read on because of what they lose. You also have teams like Clemson, VT, and Pitt that you have you wondering how much of a jump they can make. GT somewhat falls into that category but IMO the way we played when healthy separates us from that group a little. IMO there are two factors I think will play an important role for the ACC perception. The first is who returns. Jones and Brooks returning would go a long way for the perception of the conference. But the ACC also needs to avoid inexplicable early departures from some of those on the most improved list that might have aspirations of grandeur. The second is pre conference play, and that includes the NCAAT/NIT this year. If, for instance, we get all 4 teams in the NCAAT to reach the sweet 16 then it might shed a better light on the conference and get people thinking the ACC was underrated. [/QUOTE]
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