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RE: Open Thread -- 2016-17 Men's Basketball
(12-22-2016 11:26 PM)cuseroc Wrote:  
(12-22-2016 11:17 PM)CollegeCard Wrote:  
(12-22-2016 09:26 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Well they beat Wofford. 76-72.

But they were nearly outgunned overall and were VASTLY outgunned at guard by a 5-7 Wofford team.

And for any objective rating system, the narrow win was over a 2-7 Wofford. The Terriors' three wins over D2/NAIA opponents don't count.

It'll be a minor miracle if BC & GT dont finish 14th/15th in ACC play.

They both might beat Syracuse, who hasnt beaten a P5/P6 (Big East) team yet. SU realistically has the chance to finish 15th in the ACC if they dont get their stuff together. Their record of almost 50 years without a losing season might just come to an end this season. Oh well, I knew it couldnt last forever.

Is this a result of the NCAA sanctions?
12-23-2016 07:19 AM
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