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The 'weak' ACC has three teams in the Elite Eight!
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<blockquote data-quote="Root4GT" data-source="post: 871635" data-attributes="member: 5618"><p>The B1G did fold. UNC was always a very talented team that played poorly early season and cost them in their season long rankings and NCAAT seeding. They seemed to come together as a team mid February and have played very well for most of the last month plus. Likely due to a new coaching staff. They are not as deep as the typical UNC team but the pieces fit well together and they play well as a team. Davis gets a lot of credit as a first year coach.</p><p></p><p>Duke seemed to feel the pressure of it being K's last ride in several big games. They seem to be playing much more freely now. They also are stacked with talent as usual and no one can say K isn't a great coach. They have been highly rated all season.</p><p></p><p>Miami is clearly the surprise of the 3. They do have 2 key guards who are in their 6th year in college basketball and 2 more in their 4th year. Quality experienced guards matter in the NCAAT more than any other position. Larranaga is a proven coach.</p><p></p><p>Great for the ACC that these 3 are doing so well. </p><p></p><p>St. Peter's is a really fun team to watch play. All their players know their roles and they don't get rattled at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root4GT, post: 871635, member: 5618"] The B1G did fold. UNC was always a very talented team that played poorly early season and cost them in their season long rankings and NCAAT seeding. They seemed to come together as a team mid February and have played very well for most of the last month plus. Likely due to a new coaching staff. They are not as deep as the typical UNC team but the pieces fit well together and they play well as a team. Davis gets a lot of credit as a first year coach. Duke seemed to feel the pressure of it being K's last ride in several big games. They seem to be playing much more freely now. They also are stacked with talent as usual and no one can say K isn't a great coach. They have been highly rated all season. Miami is clearly the surprise of the 3. They do have 2 key guards who are in their 6th year in college basketball and 2 more in their 4th year. Quality experienced guards matter in the NCAAT more than any other position. Larranaga is a proven coach. Great for the ACC that these 3 are doing so well. St. Peter's is a really fun team to watch play. All their players know their roles and they don't get rattled at all. [/QUOTE]
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