2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Preview
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03/09/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The 57th-annual Atlantic Coast Conference
Tournament is on tap this week from the Greensboro Coliseum and will run from
opening round action on Thursday, March 11th through the championship game on
Sunday, March 14th.
This was not a usual season throughout the ACC, as the biggest surprise may
not be who won the regular-season crown, but rather, how far the mighty have
fallen. The defending national champion North Carolina Tar Heels were going to
face a tough challenge in maintaining their status atop the conference, but no
one could have foreseen the team's total collapse. When all was said and done
though, it turned into a two-horse race, with Duke and Maryland sharing the
conference title with solid 13-3 league ledgers.
The Blue Devils earned the top-seed in the tournament, but it really shouldn't
effect the Terrapins all that much, as like the regular season, the tournament
looks to follow suit with two legitimate candidates and the rest playing
catchup. Joining Duke and Maryland with first-round byes are three-seeded
Florida State and fourth-seeded Virginia Tech. The rest of the field will play
in opening round action on Thursday.
The tournament will open up with ninth-seeded Virginia taking on eighth-seeded
Boston College. Tony Bennett's Cavaliers finished one game under .500 overall
at 14-15 and won just five conference games in his first season at the helm.
To make matters worse, Virginia lost nine straight games to close out the
regular season. The likelihood of a strong run in this event isn't very good,
especially with the recent suspension of sophomore guard Sylven Landesberg,
who finished fifth in the conference in scoring at 17.3 ppg and earned All-ACC
Second-Team honors. Landesberg will miss the remainder of the season for
academic reasons. The team has won just one ACC Tournament title and that came
all the way back in 1976 and ending that drought isn't likely. Al Skinner's
Eagles are still relatively new to this event and have yet to win a tourney
title in the ACC with a 5-4 mark all-time. Boston College is also fighting an
uphill battle coming into the postseason at 15-15 overall and a 6-10 mark in
league play. The team did finish with three wins in its last five games,
including a 68-55 decision over the Cavaliers a week ago. The team has several
players averaging double-digits in points, none more important than All-ACC
Third-Team member Joe Trapani (14.6 ppg).
The second opening-round matchup features fifth-seeded Wake Forest against
12th-seeded Miami-Florida. Dino Gaudio's Demon Deacons showed flashes of
brilliance this season, just not enough consistency. Wake was ranked in the
top-25 this year and had some quality wins over the likes of Gonzaga,
Richmond, Xavier and Maryland en route to 19 total victories. Conference play
resulted in a 9-7 mark, tied with Clemson for fifth place. An exciting team
with an outside chance at making a run to the finals of this event, Wake
relies on the low post game of sophomore forward Al-Farouq Aminu to fuel its
attack. Aminu led the conference in rebounding (10.8 rpg) and averaged 15.9
ppg, earning All-ACC Second-Team honors. Point guard Ishmael Smith (13.3 ppg,
6.0 apg) joined Aminu on the all-conference Second-Team. Wake Forest has four
tournament titles to its name, with the last coming in 1996. Frank Haith's
Hurricanes had plenty of problems this year in league play finishing in last
place at 4-12. That doesn't sum up this team though, as Miami won 18 games in
the regular season, and ran flawless through the non-conference slate.
However, it won't be easy to erase five losses in the last six games and start
anew in tournament play. Miami is one of five schools to have never won an ACC
Tournament crown. These two teams split a pair of meetings this year, each
winning on its home floor.
Next on the docket in the opening round is seventh-seeded Georgia Tech against
10th-seeded North Carolina. The Yellow Jackets are an extremely young team,
but Paul Hewitt's squad showed glimpses of its great potential, hovering in
and around the top-25 for a good portion of the second half of the season.
Tech needs just one more victory to reach the 20-win plateau, but a 7-9 in-
conference record doesn't exactly have this team brimming with confidence
right now. The strength of the Yellow Jackets resides in the frontcourt in the
form of All-ACC Third Teamer Gani Lawal (13.6 ppg, 8.8 rpg) and All-ACC
Freshman Team member Derrick Favors (11.9 ppg, 8.4 rpg). The Yellow Jackets
haven't won the ACC Tournament since 1993, although the team did make a final
appearance in 2005. The defending national champions fell off the face of the
ACC world this season and although the Tar Heels have won 17 tournament
titles, tied with Duke, it would take a miracle to earn number 18 this season.
With a mass exodus from last year's title team, coupled with key injuries this
season, UNC simply fell flat. A 16-15 overall mark is certainly not up to the
standards set in Chapel Hill and a 5-11 league mark is unheard of. The loss of
talented forward Ed Davis to a broken wrist certainly didn't help matters. Roy
William's Tar Heels, who had a pair of three-game losing streaks in-conference
and another four-game slide, failed to land a player on any of the all-
conference squads for the first time in ACC history. Georgia Tech swept the
regular-season series with North Carolina.
The final game of the opening round pits sixth-seeded Clemson against 11th-
seeded NC State. Oliver Purnell's Tigers were in and out of the top-25 this
season, finishing 21-9 overall and 9-7 in ACC action. At times, Clemson looked
like a conference contender, but at other times, the team simply looked
mediocre. Still, with wins in six of the last nine games to close out the
year, a strong run in this tournament would not be a shock, despite a less
than stellar 16-56 all-time mark in this event. A dangerous offensive team,
Clemson looks to veteran forward Trevor Booker to lead the way. Booker was a
First-Team All-ACC selection and was also named to the All-Defensive Team,
averaging 15.3 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. Sidney Lowe's Wolfpack
resided around the bottom of the league standings for much of the season, but
finished off at 17-14 overall and 5-11 in-conference, thanks to timely wins in
three of the last four games. Junior forward Tracy Smith was clearly the
catalyst for the squad, earning All-ACC Second-Team honors, averaging 17.0
points and 7.7 rebounds per outing. NC State has a rich tradition in this
event, with 10 tournament titles and a 61-46 all-time record, but the last
championship came back in 1987. Clemson won the only meeting between these two
teams in the regular season, 73-70.
The Blue Devils will await the Virginia/Boston College winner in quarterfinal
action on Friday. Mike Krzyzewski's squad won a conference-best 26 games in
the regular season, but failed to nail down the outright conference crown with
a loss last week to Maryland, ending an eight-game win streak. Still, the team
took care of business in a rout of rival North Carolina in the regular-season
finale to earn a share of the title and top overall seed. Duke, which won the
tournament last season, is tied with North Carolina for most tournament titles
with 17, as well as tournament victories with 84. This year's squad features a
trio of All-ACC performers, including two First-Team members in point guard
Jon Scheyer (18.9 ppg, 5.2 apg) and forward Kyle Singler (17.2 ppg. 6.8 rpg).
Nolan Smith (17.6 ppg) is another outstanding scoring option, earning Second-
Team status as a result.
The Terrapins picked up the second seed, despite sharing the regular-season
crown. All-ACC First-Team star Greivis Vasquez was the main reason why. The
senior guard was arguably the ACC's best court general, ranking second in the
league in scoring (19.6 ppg) and first in assists (6.3 apg). Gary William's
Terrapins will take on the North Carolina/Georgia Tech winner in the
quarterfinals. No team comes into the postseason any hotter, as Maryland
brings a seven-game win streak with it to Greensboro, including huge wins over
Duke and Virginia Tech over the last two weeks.
Leonard Hamilton's Seminoles picked up the three-seed and an opening-round bye
with a solid 10-6 league mark. More impressive was FSU's 22-8 overall mark. It
didn't look good for the Seminoles in mid-February, but the team ran off five
wins in its last six games to earn the bye. FSU is one of those teams without
a tournament title and is just 9-18 all-time in this event. The Seminoles will
get the winner of the NC State/Clemson game in the quarterfinals and will no
doubt attempt to enforce their will defensively on whoever they are playing.
Solomon Alabi (11.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 70 blocks) and Chris Singleton (10.4 ppg,
7.2 rpg, 69 steals) earned All-ACC Third-Team recognition for their efforts
this year and both were named to the All-Defensive Team as well.
The fourth and final bye went to Seth Greenberg's Hokies. Virginia Tech had a
run in February that had the team on the verge of breaking into the top-25,
but three straight losses to Duke, Boston College and Maryland left the team
on the outside looking in. Still, Tech finished strong with back-to-back wins
to close out the regular season and finished 10-6 in-conference and 23-7
overall. The Hokies await the winner of the Miami-Florida/Wake Forest opening
round matchup. An explosive team, Virginia Tech has an outside shot at making
a run to the finals. If so, expect All-ACC First-Teamer Malcolm Delaney to
play a big part. The junior guard led the league in scoring this season,
pouring in almost 21 points per game (20.9). Fellow juniors Dorenzo Hudson
(Third-Team member at 14.4 ppg) and Jeff Allen (12.1 ppg, 7.3 rpg) provide
plenty of support. Virginia Tech is just 3-5 all-time in this event.
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ODDS TO WIN THE BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Notre Dame
Ohio State
West Virginia
Texas
USC
Florida
California
Auburn
Oklahoma
Iowa
Louisville
Florida State
Michigan
Miami (FL)
LSU
Penn State
Virginia Tech
Nebraska
Tennessee
Georgia
Arizona State
Oregon
Clemson
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Alabama
Arkansas
Boston College
Michigan State
Maryland
South Carolina
Colorado
Purdue
Georgia Tech
TCU
UCLA
Arizona
Pittsburgh
Iowa State
Wisconsin
North Carolina State
Virginia
North Carolina
Fresno State
Hawaii
Northwestern
BYU
Oregon State
UNLV
Field (Any Other Team) |
5-1
7-1
8-1
8-1
8-1
12-1
15-1
15-1
18-1
20-1
20-1
20-1
20-1
20-1
25-1
40-1
40-1
50-1
60-1
60-1
60-1
70-1
70-1
100-1
100-1
100-1
100-1
100-1
150-1
200-1
200-1
200-1
200-1
200-1
250-1
250-1
300-1
300-1
300-1
300-1
300-1
300-1
400-1
500-1
500-1
500-1
500-1
1000-1
1000-1
40-1 |
ODDS TO WIN ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Miami (FL)
Florida State
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Boston College
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina State
North Carolina
Wake Forest
Duke |
2-1
2-1
3-1
7-1
15-1
15-1
15-1
30-1
30-1
30-1
50-1
500-1 |
ODDS TO WIN BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Texas
Oklahoma
Nebraska
Texas Tech
Colorado
Iowa State
Texas A&M
Kansas State
Missouri
Kansas
Baylor
Oklahoma State |
7-5
9-5
9-2
12-1
14-1
15-1
15-1
30-1
30-1
35-1
100-1
100-1 |
ODDS TO WIN SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Auburn
Florida
LSU
Georgia
Tennessee
Arkansas
Alabama
Mississippi
South Carolina
Mississippi State
Kentucky
Vanderbilt |
5-2
11-4
4-1
6-1
7-1
7-1
9-1
20-1
28-1
75-1
100-1
300-1 |
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