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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 120108" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>I'll take 9th in the Power Poll. Lunardi just posted a breakdown of multi-bid leagues. Reaffirms what we've been saying about how wide open the ACC currently is after the Top 5. </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://beta.espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/insider/story/_/id/12122585/big-12-eight-ncaa-tournament-teams-college-basketball" target="_blank">http://beta.espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/insider/story/_/id/12122585/big-12-eight-ncaa-tournament-teams-college-basketball</a></p><p> </p><p>Excerpt below:</p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>ACC</strong></span></p><p>• <strong>Bids today:</strong> 6 of 15 (40.0 percent)</p><p>• <strong>2014 bids:</strong> 6 of 15 (40.0 percent)</p><p>• <strong>Five-year history:</strong> 25 of 63 (39.7 percent)</p><p>Despite all the big-name additions in recent years, the ACC is learning the inevitable lesson that "less is more" with respect to NCAA bids. Exceeding a 50 percent NCAA tourney participation rate will be rare with a conference this large.</p><p>• <strong>2015 over/under:</strong> 6.5 bids</p><p>• <strong>Joe's forecast:</strong> UNDER (Duke, Louisville, Virginia, North Carolina and Notre Dame; two of five from Syracuse, NC State, Miami, Georgia Tech and Pitt)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 120108, member: 572"] I'll take 9th in the Power Poll. Lunardi just posted a breakdown of multi-bid leagues. Reaffirms what we've been saying about how wide open the ACC currently is after the Top 5. [url]http://beta.espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/insider/story/_/id/12122585/big-12-eight-ncaa-tournament-teams-college-basketball[/url] Excerpt below: [SIZE=4][B]ACC[/B][/SIZE] • [B]Bids today:[/B] 6 of 15 (40.0 percent) • [B]2014 bids:[/B] 6 of 15 (40.0 percent) • [B]Five-year history:[/B] 25 of 63 (39.7 percent) Despite all the big-name additions in recent years, the ACC is learning the inevitable lesson that "less is more" with respect to NCAA bids. Exceeding a 50 percent NCAA tourney participation rate will be rare with a conference this large. • [B]2015 over/under:[/B] 6.5 bids • [B]Joe's forecast:[/B] UNDER (Duke, Louisville, Virginia, North Carolina and Notre Dame; two of five from Syracuse, NC State, Miami, Georgia Tech and Pitt) [/QUOTE]
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