If we could have just gotten the same level of pitching out of peluse and mcsweeney as last year, we would be looking at a High seed in the ACC tournament be locked into a bid.
You mean giving up 34 runs in 3 games in Tallahassee is not good enough?
Current ACC Baseball Standings:
ATLANTIC
1
Louisville 15-6 0.714 - 35-9 0.795 7 15-8 9-1 5 Wins
2
North Carolina State 14-10 0.583 2½ 33-12 0.733 27 3-3 4-6 1 Loss
2
Florida State 14-10 0.583 2½ 28-15 0.651 57 7-8 8-2 1 Loss
4
Clemson 12-12 0.500 4½ 27-18 0.600 37 9-8 2-8 1 Win
4
Wake Forest 12-12 0.500 4½ 26-19 0.578 60 6-7 7-3 1 Win
4
Notre Dame 12-12 0.500 4½ 19-23 0.452 97 6-9 7-3 1 Win
7
Boston College 8-16 0.333 8½ 22-24 0.478 71 6-16 4-6 2 Losses
COASTAL
1
North Carolina 15-9 0.625 - 33-12 0.733 18 11-7 7-3 2 Wins
1
Georgia Tech 15-9 0.625 - 30-14 0.682 9 15-9 8-2 1 Loss
3
Miami (FL) 14-10 0.583 1 31-14 0.689 11 8-10 8-2 4 Wins
4
Duke 13-11 0.542 2 27-17 0.614 46 7-8 8-2 2 Wins
5
Virginia 10-14 0.417 5 26-20 0.565 77 5-12 5-5 2 Losses
6
Virginia Tech 7-17 0.292 8 24-21 0.533 45 3-12 4-6 3 Losses
7
Pittsburgh 4-17 0.190 9½ 14-28 0.333 217 2-11 4-6 1 Loss
Deacs have 9 games left: Gardner-Webb, @ High Point, @ Radford and a home 3 games series against Miami and a road series at Clemson.
The ACC tournament takes the winners of each division, and then the 10 teams with the best conference record. 12 teams make it; 2 do not. Deacs will get in the tournament, and will likely need to win a couple, at least.