mothersodear
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...is my lack of interest in the ACCT. Used to be one of the most anticipated and exciting weeks of the year. That's just no longer the case.
Sad.
Sad.
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...is my lack of interest in the ACCT. Used to be one of the most anticipated and exciting weeks of the year. That's just no longer the case.
Sad.
...is my lack of interest in the ACCT. Used to be one of the most anticipated and exciting weeks of the year. That's just no longer the case.
Sad.
The ACCT is an antiquated idea with little relevance since the NCAAT expanded. It has even less excitement due to the two expansions of the ACC. There are far less true rivalries and markedly less intensity because of it. At this point, it's simply a cash cow.
If you are us. If you are State or Clemson or Florida State, it is very relevant. If you win the ACCT, you are in the NCAAT. Some teams need a win or two to possibly get in. A few teams have a chance, realistic or not, of winning 3 games and getting in the NCAAT.
The ACCT is an antiquated idea with little relevance since the NCAAT expanded. It has even less excitement due to the two expansions of the ACC. There are far less true rivalries and markedly less intensity because of it. At this point, it's simply a cash cow.
The ACCT is an antiquated idea with little relevance since the NCAAT expanded. It has even less excitement due to the two expansions of the ACC. There are far less true rivalries and markedly less intensity because of it. At this point, it's simply a cash cow.
Dino and Prosser's struggles didn't help.
Odom had greater struggles than either of them in the years he didn't have Tim. In the other eight years, GDO won exactly one game.
The ACC Tournament is but a shadow of it's former self. 1) Expansion; 2) Duke winning 10 of the last 15 tourneys; 3) Wake's futility during that same time period; 4) Expansion; have all but killed any interest I once had in it.
...is my lack of interest in the ACCT. Used to be one of the most anticipated and exciting weeks of the year. That's just no longer the case.
Sad.