ACC basketball coaches frustrated by NET and Big 12's high rankings
Posted Feb 22, 2024
ACC basketball coaches believe the conference’s success should influence each season’s tournament selections. But that is not how the system is supposed to work, or should work. UNC and Duke making the 2022 Final Four, followed by Miami last year, shouldn’t translate to deference for this season’s ACC bubble teams. But you can understand the frustration.
(Richmond Times-Dispatch)
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