ACC
1. North Carolina-Tyler Hansbrough is the ACC's premier post player and the freshman class is stocked with great talent.
2. Florida State--Losing Alexander Johnson makes them small, having Al Thornton and Jason Rich makes them good.
3. Duke-Point guard play is key on a team that does have good depth.
4. Boston College-Still physical and tough to defend without Craig Smith. Jared Dudley is Smith's clone.
5. Maryland-Taking D.J. Strawberry off the point will help in utilizing all of his skills.
6. Virginia-Backcourt is strong, but team needs more scoring up front to compete with the upper teams in the ACC.
7. Clemson-Needs to show it can score in conference play in the halfcourt, but early results are impressive.
8. Georgia Tech- Needs to handle the ball better than last year and must play defense.
9. N.C. State-Talented starting five, but almost no bench to speak of.
10. Wake Forest-Basically a new team, but Ishmael Smith is the answer at point guard.
11. Virginia Tech-Veteran team but just does not play inspired basketball and doesn't rebound.
12. Miami-Anthony King being injured doesn't help a team inconsistent at point guard and not loaded with good shooters.
Conference Picks: ACC
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Conference Picks: ACC
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Wow. When you wrote your opinion of the ACC on December 17, I probably would have agreed with you on picking Virginia Tech 11th (though 9th would have been more realistic). Never in a million years would I have believed this team was capable of beating Duke and North Carolina in the same week.
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