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  1. #21
    Season:

    Scoring

    Singletary – 18.2 per game
    Reynolds – 18.5 per game (Reynolds edged up in ACC play)

    Minutes played:

    Singletary – 32.9
    Reynolds – 32.0

    Rebounds

    Singletary –4.4 per game
    Reynolds – 4.2 per game

    Assists

    Singletary – 128 total
    Reynolds – 103 total

    Steals

    Singletary – 36 total
    Reynolds – 23 total
    What a luxury, to have these two on the same team.

  2. #22
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Cary
    POY will go to Dudley
    ROY will go to Wright
    COY will go to Greenberg

  3. #23
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Annandale, VA
    Quote Originally Posted by Duvall View Post
    No, I'm pretty sure it's a separate ballot. The two awards are announced separately.
    You are correct. If you go to the ACC.com and look up their media guide, you can see in the historical archives that the POY is not always the top vote getter in all conference voting. For example, in 2004 McCants got 277 votes to 276 for Hodge, but Hodge was named POY.

  4. #24
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Piedmont Triad, NC

    A Statistical View

    I've been analyzing stats of ACC players for more than 15 seasons, using a proprietary method that looks at multiple statistical categories, both offensive and defensive. This method compares the top players (generally speaking, i look at everyone with 20+ minutes per game) against each other in a given season.

    Each player's stats generate an overall score that falls on a rough scale of 0-100 points. The best season i've recorded is Tim Duncan's senior year, when he logged a 96. A season's best player will typically record a score above 70, while first-teamers will usually all be above 50.

    I will update after today's games, but through last night, my findings are (player's score in parens):

    POY is easily Jared Dudley (74)

    First team All-ACC would also include, in order:
    Al Thorton (58)
    Tyler Hansbrough (50)
    Zabian Dowdell (49)
    Sean Singletary (48)

    Second team:
    Javaris Crittenden (43)
    Tyrese Rice (42)
    Josh McRoberts (41)
    Kyle Visser (40)
    DJ Strawberry (40)

    Third team:
    Brandon Wright (37)
    Brandon Costner (37)
    Ben McCauley (36)
    James Mays (35)
    JR Reynolds (34)

    Caveats: does not attempt to say who is a better talent or has the most potential, but rather who actually performed on the court; does not take team records into consideration; does not attempt to predict the actual voting; slightly overweights big men and underweights shooting guards; scores within a point or two are likely not significantly different

  5. #25
    I'm a little unsure as to how some of you have Crittenton on the second team but Scheyer as ROY...

  6. #26

    Coy

    If you don't get your guys up to win against Wake for the outright title- that should do you in right there. I think Gary Williams might get it given how they have played down the stretch.

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