This year is going to be weird, and I'm not sure how many will be invited--if we stick with 68, there are only 37 at large bids. We need to see if we even hold the tournament, and how many teams are capable of playing.
If it's 68 teams with 37 at large bids, winning the ACC tournament is our sure shot, with a regular season championship also working. Right now, that doesn't look like us, unless we develop some more offensive firepower. I think 5-7 ACC teams can get in. We don't have a lot of top 10 programs, but if there are teams that can't play because of COVID, which might still be the case in March, more mid-tier programs might get in.
I think the bare minimum winning percentage, even in COVID days, is 50%, and is probably closer to a 55% winning percentage. You should have a quality (upset) win in there, or two. If we're around 55% winning percentage, we have a shot at the NCAA taking us as a sixth or seventh ACC team. That means a winning conference record, since we're 4-3 right now.
We'd also have to look good as a basketball team. Our RPI is #139 right now. Our KenPom ranking is #77. I'd expect an NCAA at-large team to be top 40 or thereabouts in one or both polls. If ten teams fall out because of COVID, then it could be top 50 or 55, but that still needs a significant uptick in our play.
We've played 7 games so far. If we play 25 games this year, I think 13 wins would be on the bleeding edge of the bubble. If we play about 30, then 16 wins is minimum, and 17 is a little safer. To get to 17/13, we'd need to win 13 out of 23--so about 60ish percent, which would be a great conference record for us.
Right now, I think we're looking at:
We have to be better in our record than at least one of those teams.
- Duke
- Virginia
- North Carolina
- Florida State
- Syracuse
- Virginia Tech
FWIW, Mercer and Ga State have a great shot at the tournament right now.
2021 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament - Wikipedia
they couldn't hit the broadside of a barn from 3PT and still nearly won.
We are playing better, but shooting is still a problem. And FSU is pretty close to an ACC team we can’t beat. That’s a matchup nightmare for us.I don't understand the pessimism. We have played much better since we actually started real practice. I don't see a team in the ACC we cannot beat. We have really cut down on turnovers and our defense has picked up. We have a good shot to make the tournament if we play to our capability.
We should’ve been having real practice to begin withI don't understand the pessimism. We have played much better since we actually started real practice. I don't see a team in the ACC we cannot beat. We have really cut down on turnovers and our defense has picked up. We have a good shot to make the tournament if we play to our capability.
I don't understand the pessimism. We have played much better since we actually started real practice. I don't see a team in the ACC we cannot beat. We have really cut down on turnovers and our defense has picked up. We have a good shot to make the tournament if we play to our capability.
UNC was ranked 21st?Our KenPom is basically unchanged after beating the #21 team last night.
UNC was ranked 21st?
I know none of us like excuses, but I think the GSU and Mercer games were more a product of when and how they were scheduled than anything else. Everybody knows GState is a good team with a good coach and that game really could have gone either way. But playing in our first game, after 4OTs, and being forced to play again in under 48 hours, you could tell our legs were tired against Mercer. That's the one we should have won, but they fought hard, and we were clearly tired. It was the worst set-up for a game--short turn around, no fans, tired legs, hungry opponent.
Things are looking up after our win against UNC last night. Let's hope we continue the winning ways.
I looked as well... Makes zero senseIf I remember correctly. Even after losing to us, they are still listed at #25. (I just looked now.) Makes no sense to me that as the #77 team we'd only move up 3 slots by beating the #21 team.