GTJake
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We are on the ESPNU ACC Sunday night game again this week vs. ND ...
I am still mindblown that we are having this conversation.
NIT. Went to two games in person, Tulane and NC A&T. JO was impressive against Tulane but we didnt score for the first five minutes against A&T, amd tneeded Kellen McKormick to hit 4 threes at the end to win it. Seemed like getting lammers in foul trouble made us an average MEAC team. So if ACC teams would attack him, we were in trouble.Dance or NIT?
Georgia Tech is as bubbly as it gets at this point, but that's a huge improvement over preseason expectations -- Pastner's presumably included.
The SI analysis is a little shallow for my liking.http://www.si.com/college-basketbal...-big-ten-pac-12-sec?xid=socialflow_twitter_si
Finally, we come to the three most confounding teams in the ACC. Let’s start with Georgia Tech (16–11, 7–7), the only one of the three in the field in this week’s Bracket Watch. The Yellow Jackets had a split week, losing at Miami and beating Syracuse at home. They’re now 4–7 against the RPI top 50, and 6–10 against the top 100. Those numbers don’t scream “at-large bid,” especially when they’re paired with an RPI of 73 and a kenpom.com ranking of 76. But then you look at the names of the teams on the left side of the Yellow Jackets’ ledger and you see North Carolina, Florida State, Notre Dame and VCU, all four of which are ranked 26th or better in the RPI. The Tar Heels and Seminoles are top-12 teams in the RPI. In short, Georgia Tech owns the sort of wins that will allow the committee to overlook its bad RPI and kenpom.com ranking, as well as, for now, 11 losses. If the Yellow Jackets can go 3–1 in their four remaining regular season games and avoid a bad loss in the ACC tournament, they should go dancing. They host N.C. State and visit Notre Dame this week.