Some great laughs on the NC State scout board today:
http://forums.scout.com/mb.aspx?S=178&F=2515
I especially like the take on tomorrow's State-Carolina matchup. There's a thread about next year's ACC/Big Ten Challenge -- what would the ACC do if UNC actually finished 12th (a distinct possibility if they lose to State ... with Davis out the rest of the way). They point out that it's a made for TV event and UNC is the second-best TV draw in the two conferences. Food for thought.
I also liked a question by a pessimistic State fan -- If UNC beats State Saturday in the Smith Center, will the Carolina fans rush the court?
Another fan suggested that Roy is trying to pull a "Les Robinson Sandwich" -- in 1992 Robinson's Wolfpack beat UNC, lost 10 straight after that, then beat UNC in the rematch. UNC, of course, beat State in Raleigh on Jan. 26 and have since lost four straight, heading into the rematch.
Finally, there's the inevitable thread about Coach K to the Nets. To their credit, they ask the rational question -- if he wouldn't leave for the Lakers, why would he leave for the Nets? What's funny is how they turn it around to make fun of their own disastrous 2006 coaching search:
"Who's running the Nets search," one fan said. "Lee Fowler? Who's their next choice after K turns them down ... Rick Barnes?"
One fan responds: "Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll get down to their 65th choice -- Sidney Lowe."
I'll hand it to State fans, they've mastered the art of self-deprecation. They've certainly had enough practice.
State fans! I love 'em.
I hate to bring seriousness to this but the ACC-Big Ten challenge is generally seeded on pre-season expectations, not last season's results. I am sure Carolina will be matched up next year with a top-tier Big Ten team, regardless of how they fare this season in the ACC.
-Jason "love the Lee Fowler and El Sid jokes!" Evans
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
Also, I don't think it's necessarily the bottom ACC team that's dropped. The dropped team usually has a scheduling conflict, is an unattractive teevee draw or is wimping out for some other reason. I recall only 10 games in some years (with one Televen team flaking), too.
Jason is correct that the matchups are based on pre-season expectations and not on a strict order-of-finish pairings.
However, since the ACC expanded to 12 teams in 2005-06 (requiring one ACC team to be left out) the last place regular season finisher has been left out of the challenge the following year and 11 games have been played. ACC-Big Ten Challenge results.
Wake 2005-06
Miami 2006-07
NC State 2007-08
Georgia Tech 2008-09
I don't know if there is a definite rule about this, but since GT was picked to be in the top 3 or 4 ACC teams in the preseason and was left out of this year's challenge, it seems to me that there might be.
Of course, if there is such a rule I am sure it will be changed if UNC finishes last this season.
And of course, the commissioner of the Big Ten is Jim Delany.
The fix is in.