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RE: Open Thread -- 2016-17 Men's Basketball
(01-15-2017 11:53 AM)TerryD Wrote:  ND is 30-11 in ACC play since '15; Duke is 28-13 in that span.

North Carolina is 29-12.

That's a hell of an accomplishment for a program that seems to be overlooked a bit.

ND has the best record in the ACC so far this season (no, I don't expect that to last) yet five ACC schools are ranked above it.

I don't think many expected ND to do this well in the ACC. Hell, I sure didn't.

Mike Brey seems to fly under the national radar as a very good coach.

Duke is only 28-13 which is only one win different from UofL.
UVa is 32-9. It is awesome having such better competition among half a dozen teams instead of just unc and duke.
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