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Big Ten-ACC Challenge Thread (All Games)

  • gorocks99
    Here's the schedule of games; who you got?

    Tuesday
    Minnesota @ Florida State, 7:15pm ESPN2
    Iowa @ Virginia Tech, 7:15pm ESPNU
    NC State @ Michigan, 7:30pm ESPN
    Maryland @ Northwestern, 9:15pm ESPN2
    Nebraska @ Wake Forest, 9:15pm ESPNU
    North Carolina @ Indiana, 9:30pm ESPN

    Wednesday
    Virginia @ Wisconsin, 7pm ESPN2
    Purdue @ Clemson, 7:15pm ESPNU
    Michigan State @ Miami, 7:30pm ESPN
    Georgia Tech @ Illinois, 9pm ESPN2
    Boston College @ Penn State, 9:15pm ESPNU
    Ohio State @ Duke, 9:30pm ESPN
  • gorocks99
    gorocks99;1329415 wrote: Tuesday
    Minnesota @ Florida State, 7:15pm ESPN2
    Iowa @ Virginia Tech, 7:15pm ESPNU
    NC State @ Michigan, 7:30pm ESPN
    Maryland @ Northwestern, 9:15pm ESPN2
    Nebraska @ Wake Forest, 9:15pm ESPNU
    North Carolina @ Indiana, 9:30pm ESPN

    Wednesday
    Virginia @ Wisconsin, 7pm ESPN2
    Purdue @ Clemson, 7:15pm ESPNU
    Michigan State @ Miami, 7:30pm ESPN
    Georgia Tech @ Illinois, 9pm ESPN2
    Boston College @ Penn State, 9:15pm ESPNU
    Ohio State @ Duke, 9:30pm ESPN
    I see 7-5 for the Big Ten, but was on the fence about Iowa and Purdue.
  • wildcats20
    Carolina is in for one hell of an ass whooping.

    There is no way they hang with Indiana. None.
  • Laley23
    wildcats20;1329456 wrote:Carolina is in for one hell of an ass whooping.

    There is no way they hang with Indiana. None.
    Dont know if this is a reverse jinx or not. But I agree only if IU finds itself open from distance. They will bury teams who leave their shooters alone. But if Carolina forces IU to give it to Zeller, they have more than a shot. It sounds odd, as Zeller is our best player, but he has had bronchial influenza for over 2 weeks now and finally showed flashes of looking like himself versus Ball St. But he still isnt fully back. Carolina can get him to force some bad shots.
    gorocks99;1329415 wrote:Here's the schedule of games; who you got?

    Tuesday
    Minnesota @ Florida State, 7:15pm ESPN2
    Iowa @ Virginia Tech, 7:15pm ESPNU
    NC State @ Michigan, 7:30pm ESPN
    Maryland @ Northwestern, 9:15pm ESPN2
    Nebraska @ Wake Forest, 9:15pm ESPNU
    North Carolina @ Indiana, 9:30pm ESPN

    Wednesday
    Virginia @ Wisconsin, 7pm ESPN2
    Purdue @ Clemson, 7:15pm ESPNU
    Michigan State @ Miami, 7:30pm ESPN
    Georgia Tech @ Illinois, 9pm ESPN2
    Boston College @ Penn State, 9:15pm ESPNU
    Ohio State @ Duke, 9:30pm ESPN
  • wildcats20
    Laley23;1329550 wrote:Dont know if this is a reverse jinx or not. But I agree only if IU finds itself open from distance. They will bury teams who leave their shooters alone. But if Carolina forces IU to give it to Zeller, they have more than a shot. It sounds odd, as Zeller is our best player, but he has had bronchial influenza for over 2 weeks now and finally showed flashes of looking like himself versus Ball St. But he still isnt fully back. Carolina can get him to force some bad shots.

    It's not.
  • vball10set
    NC is way down this year, but NC State is a bitch. I'll say 9-3, B1G.

    Tuesday
    Minnesota @ Florida State, 7:15pm ESPN2
    Iowa @ Virginia Tech, 7:15pm ESPNU
    NC State @ Michigan, 7:30pm ESPN
    Maryland @ Northwestern, 9:15pm ESPN2
    Nebraska @ Wake Forest, 9:15pm ESPNU
    North Carolina @ Indiana, 9:30pm ESPN

    Wednesday
    Virginia @ Wisconsin, 7pm ESPN2
    Purdue @ Clemson, 7:15pm ESPNU
    Michigan State @ Miami, 7:30pm ESPN
    Georgia Tech @ Illinois, 9pm ESPN2
    Boston College @ Penn State, 9:15pm ESPNU
    Ohio State @ Duke, 9:30pm ESPN
  • wildcats20
    vball10set;1329714 wrote:NC is way down this year, but NC State is a bitch. I'll say 8-4, B1G.

    They aren't way down. They just aren't elite.
  • vball10set
    wildcats20;1329715 wrote:They aren't way down. They just aren't elite.
    IMO, when you're talking UNC, that's way down ;)
  • ironman02
    PJ Hairston sprained his knee during practice Sunday. It's not a severe injury, but he won't be making the trip to Bloomington. That certainly doesn't help Carolina's cause.
  • Ironman92
    wildcats20;1329456 wrote:Carolina is in for one hell of an ass whooping.

    There is no way they hang with Indiana. None.

    It'll be tight.
  • Azubuike24
    Boston College just lost at home to 2-2 Bryant College by 12.

    I know Penn State is brutal, especially without Frazier again, but still...BC is awful. That might be the worst match-up ever in this annual set up.
  • reclegend22
    Let's just say that Roy Williams' teams at UNC aren't notorious for their three-point defense. IU's shooters will be playing p-i-g out there. It's just a matter of whether the shots are falling. If they are, the Heels can probably catch an earlier flight because it will get hideous quick.

    That's unfortunate for UNC about Hairston, because he's one of the guys that can really light you up in a hurry. Big blow.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1329999 wrote:Boston College just lost at home to 2-2 Bryant College by 12.

    I know Penn State is brutal, especially without Frazier again, but still...BC is awful. That might be the worst match-up ever in this annual set up.

    What? Lol

    Thought Bryant College was some typo
  • Laley23
    That game was actually yesterday. I only know cause I usually follow up on IUs OOC opponents early on to get a feel of how good or bad they actually are. Ive come to conclude Bryant still isnt good and BC is that bad.
  • burt07
    Tuesday
    Florida State
    Iowa
    Michigan
    Northwestern
    Wake Forest
    Indiana

    Wednesday
    Wisconsin
    Clemson
    Michigan State
    Illinois
    Boston College
    Duke
  • reclegend22
    Tuesday
    Minnesota @ Florida State, 7:15pm ESPN2
    Iowa @ Virginia Tech, 7:15pm ESPNU
    NC State @ Michigan, 7:30pm ESPN
    Maryland @ Northwestern, 9:15pm ESPN2
    Nebraska @ Wake Forest, 9:15pm ESPNU
    North Carolina @ Indiana, 9:30pm ESPN

    Wednesday
    Virginia @ Wisconsin, 7pm ESPN2
    Purdue @ Clemson, 7:15pm ESPNU
    Michigan State @ Miami, 7:30pm ESPN
    Georgia Tech @ Illinois, 9pm ESPN2
    Boston College @ Penn State, 9:15pm ESPNU
    Ohio State @ Duke, 9:30pm ESPN

    I like the Challenge to split 6-6.
  • swamisez
    If the ACC wins 4 games I will be happy. Only one game do I really care about, but the conference as a whole has been down the last two years. So much coaching turnover hasn't helped and I don't see it getting better for at least 3-4 more years (provided some of these AD's keep coaches around). Why in the heck did BC fire Al Skinner? GaTech may soon be regretting the dismissal of Paul Hewitt. The only two coaching changes I have seen that has produced better results are at Clemson and UVA. Wake will be looking for a coach in the next 3 years I figure. Jury is still out on the Pack but their recruiting has improved.

    Big Ten basketball has been more stable in recent years and I think that it manifests itself here.
  • Hb31187
    reclegend22;1330140 wrote:Tuesday
    Minnesota @ Florida State, 7:15pm ESPN2
    Iowa @ Virginia Tech, 7:15pm ESPNU
    NC State @ Michigan, 7:30pm ESPN
    Maryland @ Northwestern, 9:15pm ESPN2
    Nebraska @ Wake Forest, 9:15pm ESPNU
    North Carolina @ Indiana, 9:30pm ESPN

    Wednesday
    Virginia @ Wisconsin, 7pm ESPN2
    Purdue @ Clemson, 7:15pm ESPNU
    Michigan State @ Miami, 7:30pm ESPN
    Georgia Tech @ Illinois, 9pm ESPN2
    Boston College @ Penn State, 9:15pm ESPNU
    Ohio State @ Duke, 9:30pm ESPN

    I like the Challenge to split 6-6.
    Miami? O.o
  • reclegend22
    Hb31187;1330223 wrote:Miami? O.o
    Despite the disappointing start to Miami’s season, highlighted by the double-digit loss to Florida Gulf Coast, the Hurricanes actually have an excellent core of talent. Last year’s leading scorer for Miami, senior Durand Scott, is now back from suspension, and it was his absence that made the team so vulnerable to an upset early in the season. With Scott rejoining Shane Larkin in the lineup, the Hurricanes’ backcourt improves dramatically. Scott is one of the more proficient defensive players in the ACC and his creativity offensively, primarily his ability to penetrate and breakdown his man, is the perfect complement to Larkins’ explosive outside shooting. This duo will vastly improve Miami’s overall level of play, and that improvement was more than evident in the Canes’ thumping of Horizon favorite Detroit in Scott’s first game of the season over the weekend.

    Then you have the 6-10 monster in the paint, Reggie Johnson, a rebounding machine with all of his baby fat who is very tough to stop on the low block when Miami feeds him the ball. He scored 27 at Duke last year and was easily the most dominant player on the floor in that game. He’s been slowed down by injuries and suspensions, but I expect a big showing out of him against the Spartans. He seems to like the spotlight.

    My overall gut feeling is that Miami, finally healthy and all together again, will be hungry to prove that its preseason top four ranking in the ACC was not a mistake. And as history has shown us, Michigan State teams do have a tendency to play beneath expectations early in the year. Thus my pick.
  • Hb31187
    reclegend22;1330275 wrote:Despite the disappointing start to Miami’s season, highlighted by the double-digit loss to Florida Gulf Coast, the Hurricanes actually have an excellent core of talent. Last year’s leading scorer for Miami, senior Durand Scott, is now back from suspension, and it was his absence that made the team so vulnerable to an upset early in the season. With Scott rejoining Shane Larkin in the lineup, the Hurricanes’ backcourt improves dramatically. Scott is one of the more proficient defensive players in the ACC and his creativity offensively, primarily his ability to penetrate and breakdown his man, is the perfect complement to Larkins’ explosive outside shooting. This duo will vastly improve Miami’s overall level of play, and that improvement was more than evident in the Canes’ thumping of Horizon favorite Detroit in Scott’s first game of the season over the weekend.

    Then you have the 6-10 monster in the paint, Reggie Johnson, a rebounding machine with all of his baby fat who is very tough to stop on the low block when Miami feeds him the ball. He scored 27 at Duke last year and was easily the most dominant player on the floor in that game. He’s been slowed down by injuries and suspensions, but I expect a big showing out of him against the Spartans. He seems to like the spotlight.

    My overall gut feeling is that Miami, finally healthy and all together again, will be hungry to prove that its preseason top four ranking in the ACC was not a mistake. And as history has shown us, Michigan State teams do have a tendency to play beneath expectations early in the year. Thus my pick.
    I know you're ACC biased and all but you even said it yourself. Its a team that lost by double digits to Florida gulf coast vs a team that beat a top 10 Kansas team this year.
    Reggie Johnson would be matched up with Derrick Nix whos every bit as big and strong as him and also Payne whos length would almost certainly cause a problem for him. But Its just your opinion so it cant be wrong I suppose.
  • wildcats20
    ironman02;1329948 wrote:PJ Hairston sprained his knee during practice Sunday. It's not a severe injury, but he won't be making the trip to Bloomington. That certainly doesn't help Carolina's cause.

    He is basically the only guy who can get whatever he wants. This is a HUGE blow for Carolina.
  • Laley23
    Gary Harris being out really hurts MSU.

    I also think their best line-up will be PAyne OR Nix playing. Not bother. Neither has an offensive game and they just clog the floor. They are almost a trainwreck to watch play together imo. I think this will be a VERY close game (lets be honest, MSU has looked like shit many times on the early season) with MSU pulling it out by 5 or less.
  • gorocks99
    Current lines for tonight's games:

    Iowa at Virginia Tech -1.5
    Minnesota at Florida State -3
    NC State at Michigan -6
    Nebraska at Wake Forest -5.5
    Maryland at Northwestern -5
    North Carolina at Indiana -10
  • Heretic
    Hb31187;1330490 wrote:I know you're ACC biased and all but you even said it yourself. Its a team that lost by double digits to Florida gulf coast vs a team that beat a top 10 Kansas team this year.
    Reggie Johnson would be matched up with Derrick Nix whos every bit as big and strong as him and also Payne whos length would almost certainly cause a problem for him. But Its just your opinion so it cant be wrong I suppose.
    I think MSU is in that zone where they're easy to bet against because of how they've been barely beating no-name teams over the past couple weeks where people automatically think "If they struggled against Louisiana-Whoever, what'll happen in this game?!?"