simosfrostyone
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What is it like to have hope for the postseason? Maybe some day we'll know that feeling again.
Who does Hatch root for?
This. Infuriating they call the play-in games for the ACC and NCAA tourneys the "first round" now. Just getting a normal NCAA bid now counts as making it to the "2nd round" of the NCAA tournament.
Such bullshit. If we beat shitty Notre Dame and get crushed by Pitt and we have to listen to how [Redacted] gets to go out accomplishing something that hadn't been done since Prosser I'm going to throw up.
Agreed. A 5 day conference tournament is ridiculous. Make the regular season count a little more and cap it at 8 teams (12 at worst).
This. Everything about the game just makes me sad.ACC Tournament Friday used to be one of the best days of the year. In Jr High, the teachers would always bring out a TV to watch. It was special.
Anything with WFU playing Notre Dame on a Wed afternoon, with the winner advances to play PITT, should not be called the ACC Tournament.
The only reason I want to win is so that Travis doesn't become the only Wake player since the ACC began not to have won a postseason game.
We haven't won an ACCT game since Skip Prosser's last win---a 2OT win over GT in '07.
Agreed. A 5 day conference tournament is ridiculous. Make the regular season count a little more and cap it at 8 teams (12 at worst).
Makes sense from a competitive standpoint and from Joe Fan, but schools won't go for it because it'll hurt advance ticket package sales. Gotta grease the wheel you know.
I'm going against the grain. I think we will beat ND.
We haven't won an ACCT game since Skip Prosser's last win---a 2OT win over GT in '07.
FIFO
Honestly wondering if ND fans will show at ACCT's. Maybe not this year because they suck and are playing the coffee show, but generally, like in a year when they're 6th or so .
The only reason I want to win is so that Travis doesn't become the only Wake player since the ACC began not to have won a postseason game.