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RE: Bubble Watch - NC State vs Clemson (Wednesday, Noon)
(03-15-2019 01:52 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(03-15-2019 01:42 PM)dan10 Wrote:  Clemson NCSOS = 131
NC State NCSOS = 353

For the bashing of Clemson, Mississippi (#20), Lipscomb (#48) should be in over Clemson, Nebraska (#49), Creighton (#52), South Carolina (#81), Akron (#111) and Georgia (#118), Radford (#144) are decent enough teams to play.

NC State played Wisconsin (#16), Auburn (#17), Penn State (#47) are the only 3 teams in the top 150, Vanderbilt at #155 is the only other top 200 team they faced out of conference. Most of who they played are worse than #300 in the NET

Clearly 82's comments here were reactive and misguided as they typically are with KK.

Not at all. After the fact assessment of a schedule doesn't mean it wasn't weak from the beginning. Sorry, but if UNCW had that schedule to start the year, we'd have all complained. Some of those teams Clemson faced ended up being good, but that was a weak schedule on paper.
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