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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 281712" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>This morning I backed into <s>the privilege</s> an odd-timed <s>fortune</s> occurrence with Jon Rothstein as the upcoming guest on XM84's college sports station as I was driving in to work. <s>Unfortunately</s> Fortunately I did not have time to hear the whole interview.</p><p></p><p>In any case, I just knew there'd be a nugget we could <s>cherish</s> use to troll him in the future before I turned off the car. He was asked whether the ACC is the best conference in the country, or something to that effect.</p><p></p><p>His reply, which I recorded, verbatim: "The ACC is going to be in the position to challenge the old Big East in terms of the record of NCAA bids in which it had in 2011, when 11 teams got into the field 6 years ago. The difference between this ACC and the old Big East is, that teams at the bottom are significantly better in this year's ACC than they were in the 2011 Big East. Georgia Tech, a team that I really thought had a very low ceiling has already won 3 games including a road game last night at NC State. And Boston College has improved, you know obviously under Jim Christian, since late December the Eagles have already won a couple games. And those are the two teams that were picked 14th and 15th in the conference's preseason polls."</p><p></p><p>When are you going to own it Jon!? Weak weak weak...</p><p></p><p>He also said this year's ACC could be the best conference in the history of college basketball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 281712, member: 274"] This morning I backed into [S]the privilege[/S] an odd-timed [S]fortune[/S] occurrence with Jon Rothstein as the upcoming guest on XM84's college sports station as I was driving in to work. [S]Unfortunately[/S] Fortunately I did not have time to hear the whole interview. In any case, I just knew there'd be a nugget we could [S]cherish[/S] use to troll him in the future before I turned off the car. He was asked whether the ACC is the best conference in the country, or something to that effect. His reply, which I recorded, verbatim: "The ACC is going to be in the position to challenge the old Big East in terms of the record of NCAA bids in which it had in 2011, when 11 teams got into the field 6 years ago. The difference between this ACC and the old Big East is, that teams at the bottom are significantly better in this year's ACC than they were in the 2011 Big East. Georgia Tech, a team that I really thought had a very low ceiling has already won 3 games including a road game last night at NC State. And Boston College has improved, you know obviously under Jim Christian, since late December the Eagles have already won a couple games. And those are the two teams that were picked 14th and 15th in the conference's preseason polls." When are you going to own it Jon!? Weak weak weak... He also said this year's ACC could be the best conference in the history of college basketball. [/QUOTE]
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