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The final two weeks look very interesting, with Duke @ UNC for a rematch on the last weekend.
Pitt and Miami are the two to watch. Pitt has a clearer path with four winnable games. The toughest should be Miami, but they're at home. Miami two games they should certainly win if they are truly a bubble team, but they also have Pitt on the road and UNC at home. Knowing they have Duke ahead, UNC does not want to get trapped in Miami. Assuming no major surprises in the ACCT, my guess is that Pitt will win out and be the ACC's sixth team. Miami will head to the NIT with two more losses. But, the real upset scenario would be for Miami to win out and slide in ahead of UNC (if they also lose to Duke). I like it that teams in contention for that sixth seed are playing each other.
It looks like we will be the #12 seed this year and play VT on Wednesday. If we win, the next opponent will probably be UNC (unless they have a major screw-up and lose to Miami and Duke).
Pitt and Miami are the two to watch. Pitt has a clearer path with four winnable games. The toughest should be Miami, but they're at home. Miami two games they should certainly win if they are truly a bubble team, but they also have Pitt on the road and UNC at home. Knowing they have Duke ahead, UNC does not want to get trapped in Miami. Assuming no major surprises in the ACCT, my guess is that Pitt will win out and be the ACC's sixth team. Miami will head to the NIT with two more losses. But, the real upset scenario would be for Miami to win out and slide in ahead of UNC (if they also lose to Duke). I like it that teams in contention for that sixth seed are playing each other.
It looks like we will be the #12 seed this year and play VT on Wednesday. If we win, the next opponent will probably be UNC (unless they have a major screw-up and lose to Miami and Duke).