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2007-08 Around the ACC: January 28th, 2008

We’re a little less than halfway through the ACC schedule, and one thing is
clear. Duke and UNC are at the top of the conference, and everyone else is
fighting for third place. This is how it was when we grew up watching the ACC.
This year, there are no Cinderellas. There are about eight teams behind Duke and
UNC with a legit shot to finish third. It’s going to be a battle down to the
final weekend.


Current ACC Standings

School

Conf.

Overall

RPI.

Duke

5-0

17-1

5

North Carolina

4-1

19-1

4

Boston College

3-2

12-6

84

Clemson

3-3

15-5

26

Virginia Tech

3-3

12-8

75

Georgia Tech

3-3

10-9

54

Miami

2-3

15-4

33

NC State

2-3

13-6

49

Wake Forest

2-3

12-6

71

Maryland

2-3

12-8

83

Florida State

2-4

13-8

70

Virginia

1-4

11-7

109
RPI Data from RealTimeRPI.com,
as of 1/28/08, noon

Recent Games (click score
for recap)
Date Matchup Location
01/22/08 Clemson
80, Wake Forest 75
Clemson, S.C.
01/23/08 Georgia Tech
77, NC State 74
Raleigh, N.C.
01/23/08 FSU
69, Virginia 67
Tallahassee, Fla.
01/23/08 UNC
98, Miami 82
Coral Gables, Fla.
01/24/08 Duke
81, VT 64
Blacksburg, Va.
01/26/08 NC State
69, FSU 66
Tallahassee, Fla.
01/26/08 VT
81, BC 73
Chestnut Hill, Mass.
01/27/08 Miami
75, Clemson 72
Coral Gables, Fla.
01/27/08 Georgia Tech
92, Virginia 82
Charlottesville, Va.
01/27/08 Duke
93, Maryland 84
College Park, Md.

Upcoming Games
Date Matchup Location Broadcast Info Time/Stats
01/29/08 Miami @ Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. RSN 7:00 p.m.
Gametracker
FSU
@ VT
Blacksburg, Va. RSN 9:00 p.m.
Livestats
01/30/08 Virginia @ Maryland College Park, Md. ESPN 7:00 p.m.
Gametracker
01/31/08 BC
@ UNC
Chapel Hill, N.C. ESPN/ESPN2 7:00 p.m.
Gametracker
NC State @ Duke Durham, N.C. RAYCOM/ESPN2 9:00 p.m.
Livestats
02/02/08 Maryland @ GT Atlanta, Ga. ESPN2 12:00 p.m.
Gametracker
Virginia @ VT Blacksburg, Va. RAYCOM 1:00 p.m.
Livestats
Miami @ Duke Durham, N.C. ABC 3:30 p.m.
Livestats
BC
@ Clemson
Clemson, S.C. none 8:00 p.m.
Gametracker
02/03/08 Wake Forest @ NC St. Raleigh, N.C. RAYCOM 12:00 p.m.
Livestats
UNC
@ FSU
Tallahassee, Fla. FSN 2:00 p.m.
Gametracker
CSN = Comcast SportsNet;
CSS = Comcast Sports Southeast; FSN = Fox SportsNet;
FSNS = Fox SportsNet South; NESN = New England Sports Network;
RSN = Regional Cable Partners (check listings)

A Look Around the League…



Duke (17-1, 5-0)

The Blue Devils came away with two solid road victories this past week. First
they defeated Virginia Tech 81-64 on Thursday night, then they knocked off
Maryland 93-84. Duke is the only team with an undefeated ACC record, and they
look like the best team in the conference at this point.

Duke showed their muscle in the second half of both games. Virginia Tech
trailed just 42-41 early in the second half, but then the Blue Devils pulled
away. Duke trailed 51-42 to Maryland at halftime, but dominated the final 20
minutes. They’ve been clutch, and they’ve been dominant.

Duke should be able to win their next two. They are both in Durham. They host
NC State on Thursday, and then Miami on Saturday.


North Carolina (19-1, 4-1)

After Duke, there is North Carolina. After the Tar Heels, there are a bunch
of other teams playing for third place in the conference. ACC basketball is back
to normal this year. Duke and Carolina at the top, and everybody else trying to
catch up.

The Tar Heels had just one game last week, blowing out the Miami Hurricanes
98-82 in Coral Gables. UNC is an offensive juggernaut that is difficult for
anyone to slow down, though Heel fans are concerned about their defense (11th in
the ACC at 71.8 ppg). This week the Tar Heels get Boston College at home, then
travel to Florida State. UNC should win those two games.

UNC plays Duke on February 6 in Chapel Hill. That will be the first of their
two meetings this season.


Boston College (12-6, 3-2)

Boston College got the entire week off, and apparently didn’t use it like
they should have. Instead of coming out strong against Virginia Tech, the Eagles
lost a home game in overtime to the underdog Hokies. It was BC’s second straight
loss, and one they could ill afford to lose.

The Eagles are third in the ACC right now, but that’s not going to last. They
have a difficult stretch coming up. It’s clear that they have serious question
marks on their team. Three of their four guards are freshmen, and their
frontcourt didn’t match up well athletically with Virginia Tech.

Three of BC’s next four games are on the road. This week, they travel to UNC
on Thursday and Clemson on Saturday. That’s quite a week.


Clemson (15-5, 3-3)

Clemson had a chance to continue their winning ways, but instead they lost on
the road to Miami 75-72 and fell back into the middle of the pack with all the
rest of the three-loss teams. The Tigers lost forward Trevor Booker to injury
against the Hurricanes, and that certainly had an affect on the outcome of the
game.

Booker’s injury is being described as a high ankle sprain right now, and his
loss is significant. He averages 12 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. He is
easily the Tigers’ top inside player.

Fortunately for Clemson, they don’t have a week night game. They don’t play
again until Saturday night, when they host Boston College.


Virginia Tech (12-8, 3-3)

We still haven’t reached the halfway mark of the season, but Virginia Tech is
.500 in the conference and in the top half of the ACC. At this point you can
make an argument for pretty much any ACC team to finish at #3 behind Duke and
Carolina, and the Hokies are no exception. They are keeping themselves in the
race.

Tech lost to Duke on Thursday night, but surprised everyone by knocking off
Boston College 81-73 in overtime on Saturday. J.T. Thompson got the first two
starts of his college career with Jeff Allen suspended, and he averaged 13.5
points and 10 rebounds per game. He got his first double-double with a 14 point,
10 rebound performance against the Eagles.

With the emergence of Thompson, Seth Greenberg has another lineup option. The
Hokies have two home games this week. They take on Florida State on Tuesday
night, then host Virginia on Saturday. Both games are very winnable, and if the
Hokies find themselves at 5-3 at this time next week, they could be sitting at
#3 in the ACC standings.


Georgia Tech (10-9, 3-3)

Everyone wrote Georgia Tech off early, but the Yellow Jackets have ripped off
three straight wins and now have a winning record again. They are sitting at
.500 in the ACC, and they have the opportunity to challenge for the #3 spot.
Georgia Tech had two huge road wins this week, beating NC State 77-74 and
Virginia 92-82 in overtime.

Georgia Tech point guard Matt Causey has scored 66 points over the last three
games. He dropped 18 points on UVA on Sunday, all of which came in the second
half and overtime. He outplayed Sean Singletary, and that was the singular
reason why the Jackets were able to steal a road win.

Tech gets the week off before hosting Maryland on Saturday afternoon.


Miami (15-4, 2-3)

Miami was starting to struggle a bit, losing three games in a row, but they
bounced back on Sunday against Clemson, knocking off the Tigers 75-72. The
victory gets the Hurricanes back into the thick of things. Instead of being 1-4
and tied for last, they are tied in the loss column with six other ACC teams.

Of course, there is a good chance Miami wouldn’t have won the game if Clemson
forward Trevor Booker had played more than six minutes. His loss was huge for
the Tigers.

Miami will get a chance to validate the win this week, but it will be tough.
They play at Wake Forest on Tuesday night, then play at Duke on Saturday.


NC State (13-6, 2-3)

NC State pulled out a huge road win on Saturday, knocking off Florida State
69-66. Before that, they lost to Georgia Tech at home 77-74. So the Wolfpack had
a three point win on the road, and a three point loss at home. Generally it’s
the other way around in the ACC.

NC State lacks consistent point guard play. Although they have plenty of
talent on the wings and in the frontcourt, this is just not a smooth team right
now. However, it’s a long season and there is still plenty of time for them to
get it together.

The Wolfpack travel to Duke on Thursday, then host Wake Forest on Sunday. 1-1
this week looks probable.


Wake Forest (12-6, 2-3)

The Demon Deacons played just one game this past week, and it was a tough
one. They led late at Clemson, but ultimately fell in overtime 80-75. Still,
Wake looks a bit better than many people thought they would be this year, though
there is still plenty of time for them to slip down the standings.

Wake is getting excellent play from two freshmen, forward James Johnson and
guard Jeff Teague. Johnson is one of the top freshmen in the ACC, and Teague
leads the conference in steals. Combined with three highly-touted freshmen that
are enrolling next season, Wake appears to have a good future.

Wake hosts Miami on Thursday night, and then they travel to NC State on
Sunday. 2-0, 1-1 or 0-2 are all legit possibilities. You never know with such a
young team.


Maryland (12-8, 2-3)

Maryland got a week off since winning at UNC last week, and they got the
ACC’s other powerhouse, Duke, at home on Sunday night. This time it didn’t turn
out as well. Even though they led by nine at halftime, the Terps lost 93-84, not
showing much poise defensively in the second half, when they surrendered 51
points.

Even with the loss, Maryland has played much better over their last three
games. Now that guard Eric Hayes is healthy and back in the lineup, the Terps
could be a very dangerous team the rest of the way.

Maryland hosts Virginia on Wednesday night, then plays at Georgia Tech on
Saturday.


Florida State (13-8, 2-4)

How good are the ‘Noles? Who knows? They beat Virginia 69-67 at home, then
lost at home to NC State 69-66. There have been some injury problems, but they
are getting healthier. Remember, this was a team that could never make the NCAA
tournament even with Al Thornton.

Florida State starts three, sometimes four guards. Part of that is because
they get good guard play, and part of it is because their frontcourt has been
decimated by injuries. The ‘Noles will go as far as their guards take them this
year.

FSU travels to Virginia Tech on Tuesday night, then hosts North Carolina on
Sunday. If they drop both of these games, their NCAA tournament hopes are
probably done.


Virginia (11-7, 1-4)

The fact that Virginia is in sole possession of last place at this point in
the season is a surprise. The Cavs were expected to finish in the top half of
the conference this year behind senior point guard Sean Singletary. However,
that hasn’t come to fruition.

UVA has developed into masters of losing leads. They led by nine in the
second half against Virginia Tech, but lost in overtime. They led at Florida
State late, but lost. They led Georgia Tech by 10 at halftime, but ended up
losing by 10 in overtime. Right now, this isn’t a very good team down the
stretch.

Things don’t get any easier for UVA. They are on the road at two of their
biggest rivals this week. They play at Maryland on Wednesday night, then at
Virginia Tech on Saturday. The Hoos are staring 1-6 right in the face, and they
have to respond if they want to save their season.

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