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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 781634" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Anyone have any idea if the Kentucky game is considered home or neutral for the purposes of NET? My guess is neutral but since it was still played in Atlanta I don't know for sure. </p><p></p><p>If it is neutral one thing to keep an eye on is a run by them late could help us. They are currently 64th. If they get in the top 50 then our win against them becomes a Q1 win (if it's neutral). With UNC at 33 and Clemson at 40 it's possible that we could pick up 2 or 3 Q1 wins just by other teams finishing strong. </p><p></p><p>Clemson plays @Wake, Miami, and Pitt with the potential to add a game between the last two. Kentucky plays UF and @Ole Miss. UNC plays FSU, @Cuse, and Duke. It will probably be hard for Clemson and Kentucky to jump that much with who they play, but runs in the conference tournies could help. UNC beating FSU would be pretty big as our win against FSU isn't really in danger of dropping to Q2 but if UNC won that game we'd almost certainly pick up a Q1 win. </p><p></p><p>Sitting at 51 you have to believe we still control our own destiny. Our remaining schedule isn't the meatgrinder that our first half was but @VT, Cuse, Duke is still Q1, Q2,Q2 and @wake shouldn't be dismissed as we saw what a road win against miami did for our ranking (probably in combination of other factors to be fair).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 781634, member: 2299"] Anyone have any idea if the Kentucky game is considered home or neutral for the purposes of NET? My guess is neutral but since it was still played in Atlanta I don't know for sure. If it is neutral one thing to keep an eye on is a run by them late could help us. They are currently 64th. If they get in the top 50 then our win against them becomes a Q1 win (if it's neutral). With UNC at 33 and Clemson at 40 it's possible that we could pick up 2 or 3 Q1 wins just by other teams finishing strong. Clemson plays @Wake, Miami, and Pitt with the potential to add a game between the last two. Kentucky plays UF and @Ole Miss. UNC plays FSU, @Cuse, and Duke. It will probably be hard for Clemson and Kentucky to jump that much with who they play, but runs in the conference tournies could help. UNC beating FSU would be pretty big as our win against FSU isn't really in danger of dropping to Q2 but if UNC won that game we'd almost certainly pick up a Q1 win. Sitting at 51 you have to believe we still control our own destiny. Our remaining schedule isn't the meatgrinder that our first half was but @VT, Cuse, Duke is still Q1, Q2,Q2 and @wake shouldn't be dismissed as we saw what a road win against miami did for our ranking (probably in combination of other factors to be fair). [/QUOTE]
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