@slugboy I saw that same poll and was gonna make a comment about it. Moses has come on strong down the stretch to get some attention but the fact they still had Champagnie as the clear favorite makes me think they’re going to excuse Pitt being bad.
Votes may have been cast before that poor showing.Carlos Jones just played himself out of acc poy today, right ? Double bye on the line and came up way short today.
Friday morning on P and D they had Jordan Cornette on, who also said Moses needs to be in the PoY conversation. He mentioned all the other top candidates. But he spent way more time talking MosesThere was a Packer & Durham clip dedicated to ACC POY candidates during halftime of the 'Cuse/Clemson game yesterday.
The candidates were:
Packer said Champagnie. Wes didn't offer an opinion. The color commentator for the 'Cuse/Clemson game said Jones.
- Matthew Hurt
- Carlik Jones
- Justin Champagnie
- Moses Wright
Packer seemed to acknowledge that Moses was most intriguing contender, in large part because he hasn't been part of the discussion all year, and also in part because of how significant his performance has been the last several weeks.
I can see how some are leaning Champagnie. Pitt would have been 15th instead of 12th without his phenomenal season. I think they were also a consensus 13th pick for ACC, so he’s got that going for him also.I think it's between Champagnie and Moses. Champagnie for those who don't actively follow things and look at stat lines so were primed by him being the favorite before the last couple of weeks. I think that Moses' impact on the team's success, especially with Jose and Devoe having some off games makes him the pick for anyone following ACC basketball down the stretch.
NC Sports Talk radio host went with Hauser (POY), Huff (DPOY) and Brownell (COY) if you read through the Tweet thread