SilkyJ
10-05-2010, 03:30 PM
Part 1 (http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/blog?name=ncbexperts&id=5647860)
Part 2 (http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/blog?name=ncbexperts&id=5651717)
The first group has a lot of mid and low-majors in there, with a smattering of some BCS schools. The second group is much more BCS-heavy...not sure if thats by design or not.
Pretty sure the only ACC team mentioned is State:
North Carolina State: While the Pack have shown signs of life (beating national champ Duke last season, for example), Sidney Lowe's teams have not been to the tourney and have put him on a seat as red as the coat he sports in rivalry games. With C.J. Leslie leading a much-hyped recruiting class, and Tracy Smith back for his senior season, this team's present and future should be in good hands if freshman Ryan Harrow can run the team as a dynamic scoring point guard. The Georgia native is the first ACC-caliber point guard the former Wolf Pack point guard has coached. It should be enough to have this group dancing in March.
Part 2 (http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/blog?name=ncbexperts&id=5651717)
The first group has a lot of mid and low-majors in there, with a smattering of some BCS schools. The second group is much more BCS-heavy...not sure if thats by design or not.
Pretty sure the only ACC team mentioned is State:
North Carolina State: While the Pack have shown signs of life (beating national champ Duke last season, for example), Sidney Lowe's teams have not been to the tourney and have put him on a seat as red as the coat he sports in rivalry games. With C.J. Leslie leading a much-hyped recruiting class, and Tracy Smith back for his senior season, this team's present and future should be in good hands if freshman Ryan Harrow can run the team as a dynamic scoring point guard. The Georgia native is the first ACC-caliber point guard the former Wolf Pack point guard has coached. It should be enough to have this group dancing in March.