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Lionheart
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"Carolina missed an opportunity to control their own destiny for the ACC regular season title and the #1 seed at the conference tournament next week in Tampa. If Carolina loses to Duke on Sunday to end the regular season…it’s even possible that Carolina could drop to fifth in the ACC and have to play on the first day of the ACC tournament. If Carolina loses and finishes 10-6, while Virginia Tech(Vs Clemson), Boston College(@ Georgia Tech) and Maryland(Vs NC State) all win, then it’s “Hello, Thursday” for Roy Williams. Yikes…he already doesn’t like the ACC tournament that much anyway, wait until he sees a “play-in” game. "


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3/3/2007 2:42:41 AM

Aristotle
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everybody knew this. i dont see why you thought a thread was needed.

3/3/2007 3:10:31 AM

ohmy
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loll 4 srs

3/3/2007 3:30:23 AM

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As much as I would love to see this, I hope it doesnt happen, since it would mean we lose today. I guess Ill take it as a consolation prize if we do.

3/3/2007 10:03:45 AM

Madman
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not going to happen, kids

3/3/2007 10:05:30 AM

NyM410
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Carolina has matchup problems with big, athletic teams. Duke is neither. UNC by 15...

I do think UMd will beat them in the ACC tourney. It's pretty obvious that right now Maryland is the best team in the conference..

3/3/2007 10:24:02 AM

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