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Before the conference tournaments, the Big 12 and SEC look like they have six teams each penciled in. The ACC has UNC, Clemson, and Duke.
Wake was our closest bubble team, and our last game was a dagger. Pitt, UVA, and VT need win streaks to get into bubble watch territory
It’s possible the ACC only sends two or three teams, and three seems like the minimum. If the conference tournament and a few games go the right way, maybe Wake and one other team?
We may be the most hated team in the conference this month. From “blogging the bracket” (which only has three ACC teams in):
Georgia Tech has now won four of its last five—with all of those victories damaging a bubble team’s chances. Wake Forest followed Syracuse, Miami, and Florida State with a 70-69 home loss to the Yellow Jackets, who made a late Demon Deacon rally irrelevant with a Baye Ndongo buzzer beater.
Wake was our closest bubble team, and our last game was a dagger. Pitt, UVA, and VT need win streaks to get into bubble watch territory
It’s possible the ACC only sends two or three teams, and three seems like the minimum. If the conference tournament and a few games go the right way, maybe Wake and one other team?
We may be the most hated team in the conference this month. From “blogging the bracket” (which only has three ACC teams in):
Bubble (6, 0 IN)
Virginia, Wake Forest, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech, Syracuse (OUT)Georgia Tech has now won four of its last five—with all of those victories damaging a bubble team’s chances. Wake Forest followed Syracuse, Miami, and Florida State with a 70-69 home loss to the Yellow Jackets, who made a late Demon Deacon rally irrelevant with a Baye Ndongo buzzer beater.
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