Here we are at the poll again where we place them, but they do not seem to like to stay in one spot unless you are Duke. After the Blue Devils, the ACC is wide-open.
David Tucker over at the Maryland Raycom Blog has been compiling a poll of the ACC blogs for an ACC Basketball Power Poll, and here’s my ballot with semi-insightful commentary.
ACC Power Poll Ballot With Commentary
1. Duke Blue Devils
The evolution of the Blue Devils in a year came full-circle as at the site of their most embarrassing loss last season–they turned the tables on Clemson and held them under 50 points! The Devils defense never let up on the Tigers and they were able to put up 60 on an effective Clemson D. I think they have turned the corner on their struggles as the NC State loss looks more the exception rather than the rule. The Devils face another tough ACC opponent in FSU, but it’s at home so I expect a win there going into a tough out-of-conference game at Georgetown later in the week.
2. Maryland Terrapins
Maryland’s lone blemish this month was an overtime loss at Wake Forest where they played excellent in my opinion and they are on a roll. The Terps have two more games left in this month of goodwill to Maryland with Miami at home and Clemson on the road Sunday–if Maryland sweeps those games, they are a legitimate contender for the ACC.
3. Wake Forest Demon Deacons
The double digit wins over North Carolina on the road and over the previously undefeated Cavaliers of Virginia were impressive this week–no doubt about it. The Deacs are one of a few teams in the ACC that really has any forward momentum and they only have the one tough road game at Georgia Tech this weekend.
4. Florida State Seminoles
FSU made the most of the light week on games as they defeated the visiting Jackets 68-66. The ‘Noles continue to have an array of different scorers that step-up with forward Chris Singleton being the man this week with his 23 points. Seminoles are on the road all week as they make their way up the East Coast with a game at Duke on Wednesday then onto Boston College on Saturday where a split is really needed to stay up at the top(though I’m not sure anyone will pull away regardless).
5. Virginia Cavaliers
The ‘Hoos go back to the drawing board after a 12 point loss at Wake Forest that seemed like even more than that. Virginia scored 15 in the first half–a number that only Clemson could aspire to on the road in the ACC. When the second highest scorer of the starters is at 6 points for the entire game–not a good sign as Landesberg was the only one with an impact of the starters. A win at Wake would have been more of a cherry on top of a mid-portion of the season for the ‘Hoos as the real prize would be a home win over the Hokies–and to step even farther out of the box, a win over UNC on the road? I’m not sure either will happen, but they are certainly possible.
6. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Georgia Tech, so close, they were to being up near the top portion of the conference with oh-so-many shots at getting an important ACC road win, but they could not pull it off. The Jackets are uber-talented, but the road wins might just be out of their capability–though they are close to breaking out. Protecting the home court is key for the Yellow Jackets to stay in the Big Dance and improve seeding with Wake Forest coming to town Thursday.
7. Clemson Tigers
47 points. At home. If that number looks familiar, Clemson held Duke to 47 in last year’s game at Littlejohn, but they were on the ugly side this time on Saturday. A Clemson team with a healthy Stitt is a lot better than the team that played Duke Saturday, but he and Booker need a lot more participation on the offensive end. The Tigers had six players that played at least one minute in the game and scored zero points including starting forward Jerai Grant. Other players that played significant minutes did not add much more as Tanner Smith(starter) knocked in two points and Devin Booker had one. It was a total offensive abomination by the Tigers and that does not bode well going into two tough games this week with the rematch with Boston College at BC without Stitt as he is injured and at home versus the hot Terps.
8. Virginia Tech Hokies
Virginia Tech just keeps squeaking by as they pulled out a tough home win against BC with a late Hudson layup. Hokies used a very short bench with all of their starters averaging over 30 minutes and Hudson/Delaney at 37+ in the 63-62 win. Two road games await the Hokies this week as they travel to Charlottesville to play the ‘Hoo on Thursday and then down to Miami on Sunday–a sweep could really flip the standings in the Hokies’ favors.
9. NC State Wolfpack
Said last week:
NC State has to be the best 11th team in any conference–heck, they could probably win the Pac-10 right now, but they need to start pulling off these ACC home games as they are now 1-3 and once again at the bottom of the standings.
So, Duke counts right? NC State was on fire as they were hitting the lost art of college basketball–the jump shot. Their dominance of Duke was shocking and they could really be on the right track. The trip to Maryland yielded a 24 point loss though as they continue their rise to the top which means an NCAA Tourney bid is still a bit of a long shot without more consistency.
10. North Carolina Tar Heels
Oh, hello there bubble, meet the 2009-10 North Carolina Tar Heels. They can’t really miss the tourney can they? Why not? With a trip to NC State coming up Tuesday, they lose there and they will be only 4 games above .500 and will have to go 7-4 down the stretch to even get to 8-8 for the ACC season(and that’s with the bulk of their remaining games being on the road). Heels are in trouble, but far from being out of it per se–they just have to find the right combination of players on the court and the style of play that fits them(which sounds a lot easier in theory, huh?).
11. Miami Hurricanes
The common short form acronym for Miami is MIA and that has taken a whole new meaning so far in the ACC as they stand at 1-4 in the ACC. First half against the Eagles was solid–they were up by 10, but they forgot to play defense in the second half and their guards let them down in the final minutes. The trip to Maryland could get ugly if they cannot get it together and that home game against Virginia Tech is huge on Sunday.
12. Boston College Eagles
The new and improved Eagles almost knocked off not one, but two ACC opponents on the road as they had an excellent second half at Miami for the win and could not convert on the final possession at Virginia Tech. The record is still ugly-looking, but the Eagles have three straight home games coming up with Clemson, Florida State, and Duke that could change their standing real quick if they are balling every game.
What’s up with Clemson/Georgia Tech? Are Maryland and Wake legit? Can the ‘Hoos stay up on top of the ACC standings with the Terps? Will FSU/VT/BC show out this week? UNC/Miami going to show this week? NC State going to pick up their home momentum? Lot’s of questions and would love to see your answers…
