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As someone living in Chicago, the snow is insane here. Gonna stop tonight though.Not bad here, but @ND might be getting more of this storm.
As someone living in Chicago, the snow is insane here. Gonna stop tonight though.Not bad here, but @ND might be getting more of this storm.
Miami is all risk and no gain. If you want to move up in Net we have to play Quad 1 or 2.We could also play a home and home against Miami. I might prefer this to playing at ND, as that’s a likely loss.
We don't gain any by not playing games either, and we need to gain to make the tourney.Miami is all risk and no gain. If you want to move up in Net we have to play Quad 1 or 2.
Some things I notice in the NET Rankings:
#10: Loyola Marymount
#11: Colgate
4 Big Ten teams in the top 7
#36: Maryland at 10-10 (they are 10th in the Big Ten)
#39: Penn State at 7-10
I haven't followed how tightly the NCAAT committee follows NET rankings, but clearly there are always issues with every formula.
One challenge we've had is that while we're 1-6 in Quad 1 games, 5 of those 6 losses are on the road. We haven't had quite an even balance of who we're playing, on what rest, and which location...and haven't been able to close very well either.
News that will surprise no one:
Expansion really hurt the ACC tournament. Was a truly classic event when there were 8 (and then 9) teams. Quarterfinal Friday was legendary and it was one of the toughest tickets in sports. Now only the semis and championships are good atmospheres and anyone can get a ticketRemember back in the '70's and '80's when people used to say that, like the Masters, getting ACC tourney tickets were "next to impossible?". Now they really are!
Expansion isn’t the reason people don’t go to the tournament anymore. Technological advancements are the main factor. Everyone has a HD TV in their home these days and can watch the entire tournament in the comfort of their home with views better than almost every person actually in the stadium.Expansion really hurt the ACC tournament. Was a truly classic event when there were 8 (and then 9) teams. Quarterfinal Friday was legendary and it was one of the toughest tickets in sports. Now only the semis and championships are good atmospheres and anyone can get a ticket
Also the winner was the ACC champion and got the ONLY bid to the NCAA tournament. Now the top teams know they are in the NCAA regardless.Expansion really hurt the ACC tournament. Was a truly classic event when there were 8 (and then 9) teams. Quarterfinal Friday was legendary and it was one of the toughest tickets in sports. Now only the semis and championships are good atmospheres and anyone can get a ticket
Florida State (8-2) @ Pittsburgh (5-7): Since we beat Pittsburgh, I think we root for them. There's still a chance we can finish higher than Florida State in the standings. We win and they lose tomorrow and we're 1 win behind them.
Same with UNC Since we beat them want them as high as possibleWe also beat FSU and probably want them to win to keep the Q1 status. Not sure how close either the games we played against either are to changing quadrants though.
Tomorrow's games:
Georgia Tech (6-6) @ Miami (3-11): must win
Notre Dame (6-7) @ Syracuse (6-5): I think we want Notre Dame to win since we have that head to head and still have to play Syracuse.
NC State (5-8) @ Wake Forest (3-10): Doesn't matter, but might as well have Wake Forest win.
Florida State (8-2) @ Pittsburgh (5-7): Since we beat Pittsburgh, I think we root for them. There's still a chance we can finish higher than Florida State in the standings. We win and they lose tomorrow and we're 1 win behind them.
Louisville (6-3) @ UNC (7-5): Tough call. We have the head to head against UNC. Neither has any easy games left. They could both play sub-0.500 ball, so I'd say doesn't matter.
Virginia (11-2) @ Duke (7-6): Duck Fuke.
Win tomorrow, and we're tied for 5th place.