DeacInVermont
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Good spacing between road games... nothing terribly enraging overall. I gotta say, this is one of the better ACC slates for us that I can remember.
Didn't boozer sign a long term deal, adk out because his child needed a specialist and he wanted to play for a team close by but then signed with a team on the other side of the country? I feel like I remember that dipshitery
Good spacing between road games... nothing terribly enraging overall. I gotta say, this is one of the better ACC slates for us that I can remember.
With the Final Four later this year (April 6th and 8th, as late as it possibly can be since the Masters always ends on the 2nd Sunday in April), that allowed for fewer conference games during December this year. 14 teams/7 games are scheduled for a conference game that first weekend in December, Wake was the odd man out this year. No other conference games scheduled until the weekend of December 30th/31st.Also no early December conference game like we’ve been doing for a few years
I thought we missed the NIT last year.The Athletic highlighted our conference schedule as easiest in the league:
“Wake Forest has been just on the wrong side of the NCAA Tournament bubble the last two seasons, but is this the year Steve Forbes’ team gets in? Given the way the Demon Deacons’ end-of-year slate turned out, it’s certainly possible. Wake’s final four games — at Notre Dame and Virginia Tech, then home vs. Georgia Tech and Clemson — all come against teams that missed the NCAA Tournament last season, and the final two come in the comfort of home. (Plus, Notre Dame and Georgia Tech are both breaking in first-year head coaches on teams who aren’t expected to be incredibly competitive this season.)
That’s about as fortuitous a final four games as Forbes can ask for. Now all the Demon Deacons have to do is avoid a late-season slip-up against a subpar team, like it has against Boston College the last two seasons.”
That too.I thought we missed the NIT last year.