twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Wait, the ball that went off Bowman's leg, I think. That's one. Them screaming for a charge on Pop on the three point play is hilarious.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Wait, the ball that went off Bowman's leg, I think. That's one. Them screaming for a charge on Pop on the three point play is hilarious.
correct that's one i can remember, but that play only followed jrob drawing a charge that was never called
MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:I have no idea if tired legs is a real issue for 18-22 year-olds beyond normal tiredness late in the game which happens every game. UConn won 5 games in a row a few years ago. I like BC's chances today considering Grantham is out and he killed them last time. Not saying BC will win, but I think it's a toss-up.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:I have no idea if tired legs is a real issue for 18-22 year-olds beyond normal tiredness late in the game which happens every game. UConn won 5 games in a row a few years ago. I like BC's chances today considering Grantham is out and he killed them last time. Not saying BC will win, but I think it's a toss-up.
The legs will give on them eventually, but I don’t think it’ll be today.
In terms of setting up the most drama moving forward, Wednesday went almost perfectly for the ACC. A third game between Duke and North Carolina is still on the table, while Notre Dame and Louisville have marquee opportunities to get an NCAA tournament berth by beating top-five teams on Thursday. Oh, and 12th-seed Boston College is playing as well as anyone in the conference and nearly beat quarterfinal foe Clemson earlier this season.
By the end of Thursday, the ACC could have 10 teams feeling comfortable for Selection Sunday.
HJS {l Wrote}:A little mention from an ESPN article on the ACC Tourney:In terms of setting up the most drama moving forward, Wednesday went almost perfectly for the ACC. A third game between Duke and North Carolina is still on the table, while Notre Dame and Louisville have marquee opportunities to get an NCAA tournament berth by beating top-five teams on Thursday. Oh, and 12th-seed Boston College is playing as well as anyone in the conference and nearly beat quarterfinal foe Clemson earlier this season.
By the end of Thursday, the ACC could have 10 teams feeling comfortable for Selection Sunday.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:I have no idea if tired legs is a real issue for 18-22 year-olds beyond normal tiredness late in the game which happens every game. UConn won 5 games in a row a few years ago. I like BC's chances today considering Grantham is out and he killed them last time. Not saying BC will win, but I think it's a toss-up.
The legs will give on them eventually, but I don’t think it’ll be today.
HJS {l Wrote}:A little mention from an ESPN article on the ACC Tourney:In terms of setting up the most drama moving forward, Wednesday went almost perfectly for the ACC. A third game between Duke and North Carolina is still on the table, while Notre Dame and Louisville have marquee opportunities to get an NCAA tournament berth by beating top-five teams on Thursday. Oh, and 12th-seed Boston College is playing as well as anyone in the conference and nearly beat quarterfinal foe Clemson earlier this season.
By the end of Thursday, the ACC could have 10 teams feeling comfortable for Selection Sunday.
NorthEndEagle {l Wrote}:cat hair pee fire
b0mberMan {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:A little mention from an ESPN article on the ACC Tourney:In terms of setting up the most drama moving forward, Wednesday went almost perfectly for the ACC. A third game between Duke and North Carolina is still on the table, while Notre Dame and Louisville have marquee opportunities to get an NCAA tournament berth by beating top-five teams on Thursday. Oh, and 12th-seed Boston College is playing as well as anyone in the conference and nearly beat quarterfinal foe Clemson earlier this season.
By the end of Thursday, the ACC could have 10 teams feeling comfortable for Selection Sunday.
Sadly, I think the 10th team they are talking about playing their way in is Notre Dame, not us.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:b0mberMan {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:A little mention from an ESPN article on the ACC Tourney:In terms of setting up the most drama moving forward, Wednesday went almost perfectly for the ACC. A third game between Duke and North Carolina is still on the table, while Notre Dame and Louisville have marquee opportunities to get an NCAA tournament berth by beating top-five teams on Thursday. Oh, and 12th-seed Boston College is playing as well as anyone in the conference and nearly beat quarterfinal foe Clemson earlier this season.
By the end of Thursday, the ACC could have 10 teams feeling comfortable for Selection Sunday.
Sadly, I think the 10th team they are talking about playing their way in is Notre Dame, not us.
BC can't do anything to get in today. RPI is 90, not sure beating Clemson (11) gives them a big enough boost. If they had grabbed any one of the regular season Clemson, UVA or Miami games, and had they beaten TTU, Nebraska or Providence, they'd be in already.
Primetime {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:b0mberMan {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:A little mention from an ESPN article on the ACC Tourney:In terms of setting up the most drama moving forward, Wednesday went almost perfectly for the ACC. A third game between Duke and North Carolina is still on the table, while Notre Dame and Louisville have marquee opportunities to get an NCAA tournament berth by beating top-five teams on Thursday. Oh, and 12th-seed Boston College is playing as well as anyone in the conference and nearly beat quarterfinal foe Clemson earlier this season.
By the end of Thursday, the ACC could have 10 teams feeling comfortable for Selection Sunday.
Sadly, I think the 10th team they are talking about playing their way in is Notre Dame, not us.
BC can't do anything to get in today. RPI is 90, not sure beating Clemson (11) gives them a big enough boost. If they had grabbed any one of the regular season Clemson, UVA or Miami games, and had they beaten TTU, Nebraska or Providence, they'd be in already.
Bingo. Check out the below for team sheet comparisons. 2-12 in "Quadrant 1" games just doesn't get it done. Even if that becomes 4-12 with wins over Clemson and UVA, you're still looking at a 15-loss team if we lose the title game.
https://extra.ncaa.org/solutions/rpi/St ... Sheets.pdf
https://extra.ncaa.org/solutions/rpi/St ... Gritty.pdf
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Primetime {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:b0mberMan {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:A little mention from an ESPN article on the ACC Tourney:In terms of setting up the most drama moving forward, Wednesday went almost perfectly for the ACC. A third game between Duke and North Carolina is still on the table, while Notre Dame and Louisville have marquee opportunities to get an NCAA tournament berth by beating top-five teams on Thursday. Oh, and 12th-seed Boston College is playing as well as anyone in the conference and nearly beat quarterfinal foe Clemson earlier this season.
By the end of Thursday, the ACC could have 10 teams feeling comfortable for Selection Sunday.
Sadly, I think the 10th team they are talking about playing their way in is Notre Dame, not us.
BC can't do anything to get in today. RPI is 90, not sure beating Clemson (11) gives them a big enough boost. If they had grabbed any one of the regular season Clemson, UVA or Miami games, and had they beaten TTU, Nebraska or Providence, they'd be in already.
Bingo. Check out the below for team sheet comparisons. 2-12 in "Quadrant 1" games just doesn't get it done. Even if that becomes 4-12 with wins over Clemson and UVA, you're still looking at a 15-loss team if we lose the title game.
https://extra.ncaa.org/solutions/rpi/St ... Sheets.pdf
https://extra.ncaa.org/solutions/rpi/St ... Gritty.pdf
I think they are in if they make the title game after 4 wins in a conference getting 9-10 teams. Especially if it involves a win over the #1 team in the country two days before selection Sunday. But they need both.
angrychicken {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Primetime {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:b0mberMan {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:A little mention from an ESPN article on the ACC Tourney:In terms of setting up the most drama moving forward, Wednesday went almost perfectly for the ACC. A third game between Duke and North Carolina is still on the table, while Notre Dame and Louisville have marquee opportunities to get an NCAA tournament berth by beating top-five teams on Thursday. Oh, and 12th-seed Boston College is playing as well as anyone in the conference and nearly beat quarterfinal foe Clemson earlier this season.
By the end of Thursday, the ACC could have 10 teams feeling comfortable for Selection Sunday.
Sadly, I think the 10th team they are talking about playing their way in is Notre Dame, not us.
BC can't do anything to get in today. RPI is 90, not sure beating Clemson (11) gives them a big enough boost. If they had grabbed any one of the regular season Clemson, UVA or Miami games, and had they beaten TTU, Nebraska or Providence, they'd be in already.
Bingo. Check out the below for team sheet comparisons. 2-12 in "Quadrant 1" games just doesn't get it done. Even if that becomes 4-12 with wins over Clemson and UVA, you're still looking at a 15-loss team if we lose the title game.
https://extra.ncaa.org/solutions/rpi/St ... Sheets.pdf
https://extra.ncaa.org/solutions/rpi/St ... Gritty.pdf
I think they are in if they make the title game after 4 wins in a conference getting 9-10 teams. Especially if it involves a win over the #1 team in the country two days before selection Sunday. But they need both.
So I should keep letting Steve Perry's calls go to voicemail? Got it.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:hot start - but they will need a big lead to make room for the 12 - 15 point run coming in the last 4 - 8 minutes of the 2nd
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:hot start - but they will need a big lead to make room for the 12 - 15 point run coming in the last 4 - 8 minutes of the 2nd
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:hot start - but they will need a big lead to make room for the 12 - 15 point run coming in the last 4 - 8 minutes of the 2nd
Eh if they make it to half close with bowman and Robinson yet to arrive they are in good shape.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:hot start - but they will need a big lead to make room for the 12 - 15 point run coming in the last 4 - 8 minutes of the 2nd
Eh if they make it to half close with bowman and Robinson yet to arrive they are in good shape.
it would be nice if they could arrive somewhat on defense. the game of h.o.r.s.e. that clemson is playing from downtown will not lead to a positive outcome
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