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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 294708" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>Depending upon the results next week, it's possible the ACC gets eleven teams in the NCAA Tournament. But it could also be as few as eight. The point I was making earlier is that the volatility this year is very high. Which makes tomorrow an ACC basketball fan's dream come true for a Saturday afternoon.</p><p></p><p>The Dance Card has Wake in. I assume they would fall out with a loss tomorrow If we beat Cuse, I am not sure they or us get in. I keep hearing Clemson as a bubble team, but that can't possibly be true at this point. That means the ACC could have UNC, FSU, Duke, UL, ND, UVA, VT, and Miami in the tournament, while Wake, GT, and Cuse are in the NIT. </p><p></p><p>To get eleven bids the ACC needs GT to beat Cuse and Wake to beat VT, then have GT, Cuse, and Wake all win a couple of ACCT games, plus have a bunch of borderline bubble teams in other conferences to tank next week.</p><p></p><p>Clemson will likely have a winning record and could also get an NIT bid. Unless they win the ACC Tournament, I think the Tigers are toast for the NCAAs.</p><p></p><p>In that scenario, the ACC would have 12 of the 15 teams in postseason play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 294708, member: 1199"] Depending upon the results next week, it's possible the ACC gets eleven teams in the NCAA Tournament. But it could also be as few as eight. The point I was making earlier is that the volatility this year is very high. Which makes tomorrow an ACC basketball fan's dream come true for a Saturday afternoon. The Dance Card has Wake in. I assume they would fall out with a loss tomorrow If we beat Cuse, I am not sure they or us get in. I keep hearing Clemson as a bubble team, but that can't possibly be true at this point. That means the ACC could have UNC, FSU, Duke, UL, ND, UVA, VT, and Miami in the tournament, while Wake, GT, and Cuse are in the NIT. To get eleven bids the ACC needs GT to beat Cuse and Wake to beat VT, then have GT, Cuse, and Wake all win a couple of ACCT games, plus have a bunch of borderline bubble teams in other conferences to tank next week. Clemson will likely have a winning record and could also get an NIT bid. Unless they win the ACC Tournament, I think the Tigers are toast for the NCAAs. In that scenario, the ACC would have 12 of the 15 teams in postseason play. [/QUOTE]
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