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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 209305" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I think we are still at a point where the outcome of our season is still in doubt. Our record is 13-11 and we have seven league games, plus an ACC Tournament game yet to play. Maybe more than one game in the ACCT. Three of our next four games are against teams on the NCAA bubble: @Clemson, @FSU, and Clemson at home, with a home game against ND as the other. We could lose all four or win all four. I would not count on the latter, but you cannot say that any of those games are out of our reach.</p><p></p><p>What are our chances of getting an NIT bid with a record of 17-16 and an RPI in the 70s? If that happens, I think CBG will have done what Bobinski challenged him to do. Would he still fire him and eat the buyout?</p><p></p><p>Of course, I do not think that we will win three more of our final league games. Also, if attendance for our final three home games is similar to the last two, we will lose close to half a million dollars in revenue. With CBG still here next season and the roster loses we will have, it could get ugly.</p><p></p><p>It will be interesting, but I would not put any money on either outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 209305, member: 1199"] I think we are still at a point where the outcome of our season is still in doubt. Our record is 13-11 and we have seven league games, plus an ACC Tournament game yet to play. Maybe more than one game in the ACCT. Three of our next four games are against teams on the NCAA bubble: @Clemson, @FSU, and Clemson at home, with a home game against ND as the other. We could lose all four or win all four. I would not count on the latter, but you cannot say that any of those games are out of our reach. What are our chances of getting an NIT bid with a record of 17-16 and an RPI in the 70s? If that happens, I think CBG will have done what Bobinski challenged him to do. Would he still fire him and eat the buyout? Of course, I do not think that we will win three more of our final league games. Also, if attendance for our final three home games is similar to the last two, we will lose close to half a million dollars in revenue. With CBG still here next season and the roster loses we will have, it could get ugly. It will be interesting, but I would not put any money on either outcome. [/QUOTE]
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