reclegend22;1391856 wrote:Since the Tar Heels will not (likely) finish in the top three of the ACC -- making them eligible to be placed in the same region as a team from the top three of their conference -- I would not be surprised to see them sent to the same region as Duke if Carolina gets in. It happened in 2004, when North Carolina finished fifth in the ACC and Duke first. Surprisingly, it did not happen in 2007, when Duke finished seventh in the ACC, but I don't expect such a rare opportunity to be passed over again. I am somebody who believes in selection committee "conspiracies," however.
SportsAndLady;1391867 wrote:Carolina aint goin 5-1 LOL come on
SportsAndLady;1391908 wrote:@ MD, guaranteed loss.
TCU was one game..this is 6.
reclegend22;1391930 wrote:I do think UNC will lose at UMD, and possibly at Clemson and at home against N.C. State. I think it's very possible that the Heels finish with three more losses when you group in the possibility of losing to Duke as well (even though, as I said, Duke will not likely win in Chapel Hill).
I think Duke could easily lose three more games as well. Duke could lose at Virginia, against Miami (if Kelly doesn't return they will definitely lose to Miami) and at UNC.
So, to predict that a team should win out or easily win 5 of 6 in the ACC, especially this year, is not that realistic. IMO.
So yeah.