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A talentless team with two starters w kansas offers?
Agreed. Some people don't know shit, and sometimes they end up talking on a radio program and people actually listen to them.
A talentless team with two starters w kansas offers?
Agreed. Some people don't know shit, and sometimes they end up talking on a radio program and people actually listen to them.
Don't shoot the messenger. Does that mean Manning will get an extension?
Don't shoot the messenger. Does that mean Manning will get an extension?
That's not true.
eta: the cut-off for All-ACC Honorable Mention is 10 votes. It's possible that Brandon (or someone else) garnered a single vote. Likewise, votes aren't released for All-Defensive Team or All-Freshman team after the top five vote-getters.
Not exactly correct. Of the teams in the top 5 conferences (Big 10, Big 12, ACC, SEC Big East), WF is DFL, and Vandy is next closest at 150. FWIW, Vandy is the first team to go winless in SEC play since the 1950s.
Normally, the Power 6 conferences includes the Pac 12, which is dreadful this year. Washington State (#204) and Cal (#247) are the worst of the Power 6 conference teams and both are rated lower than WF.
The Pac 12 is so bad that it's #7 conference in the conference ratings. The AAC is rated higher. In that conference, there are two teams, ECU (#269) and Tulane (#293) worse than WF.
So, to keep the narrative on how badly WF sucks, lets just limit it to the top 5 conferences, and WF is the worst in that grouping. Even worse than 0-18 in the SEC Vandy.
Question, unrelated to the ACC Tournament but related to Torry Johnson's future: Torry came to Wake this past offseason as a grad-transfer. Due to an injury during the 2016-2017 season, he should be able to receive a sixth-year of eligibility. Since he already was a grad transfer, is he locked into being at Wake for his 6th season, or can he be a two-time grad transfer and change schools without sitting out again?
I would imagine the same thing would apply for him as it did for Tabari Hines leaving Wake for Oregon, and now Oregon for N.C. State. The system is set up for that.
Five games away from the NCAAT !