Two other notes.
Pastner said that Cole is next man up (I sort of figured that might be the case watching pre-game work the last couple of games - he just looks more solid to me right now than Moses).
AD did a fantastic job defending Battle in the first half. Really didn't give him any openings to get good looks. After the Clemson game I would have been scared to do that, but AD pulled it off well.
Sunday's game will be a very different affair. BC is not nearly as good defensively, but is much better offensively than Syracuse- they love to shoot threes (44.3% of their attempts in ACC games, hitting 38.4% as a team). Robinson is avg 23.6 and Bowman 18.1 in ACC Games. They do not defend overly well or rebound well (opponents have grabbed 47% of offensive rebounds). Will be interesting to see if we try to go m-t-m again Sunday.
Only 4 teams in the ACC have more than 5 wins, and we're 4-5 with a chance to get to 5-5 on Sunday against Boston College. At 3-6, that's really as much of a must-win game as you can get.
Boston College, similar to Clemson, does indeed live and die by the 3. Their 3 conference wins are Wake Forest.............and DUKE and FLORIDA STATE.
Our remaining schedule is:
@Boston College
@Louisville
Duke #4
@Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
@Virginia #2
@Clemson #20
NC State
Wake Forest
There are 5 teams in the ACC with fewer losses than ranked North Carolina, so expect a chance of Louisville, NC State, and Virginia Tech to sneak into the rankings by then too.
A lot of winnable games in there, but its going to be a slug fest. Really anything between 6-12 and 11-7 is still possible. Gotta go 5-4 at minimum over this stretch to finish above 0.500 and qualify for the NIT.