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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 531432" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Anybody feel like that other than Duke and UVA, that any other team in the ACC is beatable if you play a strong game.</p><p>I don't really fear any teams other than those 2. almost every team other than those 2 in the ACC have shown weaknesses that can be exploited</p><p></p><p>I tend to look at schedules in groups of games - 3-4 at a time, not one at a time win/loss. More, how many do I think the team can reasonably win in this group of 3-4 games. Right now i keep coming up with 5-6 more wins for GT. Maybe they get there, maybe they don't, but I don't see it out of the realm of possibility. The schedule is somewhat frontloaded so they need to pull a win here and there to keep their confidence up, if they do they have some very winnable games late.</p><p></p><p>As an example of the ACC already. UNC pounded Pitt. Pitt got a close win over L'ville (and nearly took down NCST today who lost to UNC earlier this week). L'ville comes back and pounds UNC after losing to Pitt.</p><p></p><p>BC and ND played a game between 2 teams that GT is capable of beating. ND only played 6 players due to injury and still used their bench more than BC who got 18 min out of 4 bench players.</p><p>Both are not as good as last year. BC has a similar issue to GT. They simply have no one on the roster to replace Robinson. ND has been hit hard by injuries for the 2nd straight year and has a very limited rotation. Miami due to injuries and NCAA ineligibility is similar to ND, not many bodies. Wake is up by 1 on the road at Miami right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 531432, member: 1776"] Anybody feel like that other than Duke and UVA, that any other team in the ACC is beatable if you play a strong game. I don't really fear any teams other than those 2. almost every team other than those 2 in the ACC have shown weaknesses that can be exploited I tend to look at schedules in groups of games - 3-4 at a time, not one at a time win/loss. More, how many do I think the team can reasonably win in this group of 3-4 games. Right now i keep coming up with 5-6 more wins for GT. Maybe they get there, maybe they don't, but I don't see it out of the realm of possibility. The schedule is somewhat frontloaded so they need to pull a win here and there to keep their confidence up, if they do they have some very winnable games late. As an example of the ACC already. UNC pounded Pitt. Pitt got a close win over L'ville (and nearly took down NCST today who lost to UNC earlier this week). L'ville comes back and pounds UNC after losing to Pitt. BC and ND played a game between 2 teams that GT is capable of beating. ND only played 6 players due to injury and still used their bench more than BC who got 18 min out of 4 bench players. Both are not as good as last year. BC has a similar issue to GT. They simply have no one on the roster to replace Robinson. ND has been hit hard by injuries for the 2nd straight year and has a very limited rotation. Miami due to injuries and NCAA ineligibility is similar to ND, not many bodies. Wake is up by 1 on the road at Miami right now. [/QUOTE]
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