ACC Basketball Rankings: December 12, 2011
This is particularly complex with Pitt and Syracuse not yet in the ACC, but it can still be done. Here is how we view the ACC basketball schools as of December 12, 2011:
1. Syracuse–Not overly impressive in defeating Marshall, but an appropriately lopsided win over George Washington. At 10-0, likely to be #1 in the nation.
2. North Carolina–At 8-2, the Tar Heels look to have righted things again. The win over Long Beach State was closer than expected against even a battle-tested team. Still, no reason to drop the Tar Heels yet.
3. Duke–Duke’s win over Washington was nice, but not enough to leapfrog North Carolina. The Blue Devils are 9-1 on the season though.
4. Virginia–At 8-1, the Cavs had a light week this week. But they took care of George Mason by 20 points. No reason to drop them in the standings.
5. Pittsburgh–At 9-1, the Panthers have rebounded nicely from the loss to Long Beach State. A very good win over Oklahoma on Saturday.
6. Virginia Tech–One of two 7-3 teams, the edge goes to the Hokies here. They lost to a challenging Kansas State team, before rallying late in the week to beat Rhode Island and Norfolk State.
7. Florida State– The Seminoles are also 7-3, but remain in need of a quality win. For now, this keeps Florida State behind Georgia Tech.
8. North Carolina State–At 6-3, the Wolfpack will get their chance to make a move this week. Syracuse visits on Saturday.
9. Georgia Tech–At 6-4, Georgia Tech had a nice rebound week by beating instate rival Georgia and instate foe Savannah State.
10. Maryland–At 5-3, Maryland is showing some life again. The win over St. Mary was another step in the right direction.
11. Miami-At 5-4, Miami is reeling against tough competition. Games against Memphis and West Virginia would be challenging for the top 5 teams in the conference, much less the Hurricanes.
12. Wake Forest– At 6-4, the Demon Deacons are a tough team to figure out. After beating Texas Tech, there was hope that Wake could beat Seton Hall. It was not to be.
13. Clemson–At 4-4, the Tigers last two losses were to South Carolina and Arizona. They need an easier game soon to stop the current slump
14. Boston College--At 3-7, the only team in the ACC with a losing record. For more on the Eagles, see this analysis.
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