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Agreed. The match ups at guard and in the paint are interesting.
My 61st season of golf is apparently over, so today I dug around a bit and am perusing General Women's Basketball for the first time. I had no clue what I've been missing. I'm a Connecticut Yankee who attended Wake Forest and loves much about the ACC's sports history, especially basketball and golf (although my Deacs will also be playing for a football title vs. Pitt this weekend), and oddly an Iowa fan since I was a little kid when the Hawkeyes won Rose Bowls in '57 and '59... who can figure?Are you old enough to remember SCar leaving the ACC?
My comments about the Tobacco Road Cabal (especially UNC) would not be permitted on a family website either.
While the Tobacco Road Cabal (joined by UVA) doesn't hold a majority anymore, it is still a powerful voting bloc. Swofford treated Clemson and FSU like outsiders for decades. (I laughed)
Visitingcock, I well remember when SC left the ACC, since I'd been at Wake just a few years earlier. I could be offended by your reference to the Tobacco Road Cabal, but I might as well dig my head into the ground. You speak with wisdom about where the power lay, at times to the detriment of the conference.
I am curious about Swofford treating Clemson as an outsider... I trust you've read more about it all than I have, but Clemson joined the league as one of seven founding members at its outset in '53, the same time as UNC, and pretty much when when Swofford was a toddler. It's sad albeit not shocking he took that approach.
To this day, I struggle some warming to Florida State, Georgia Tech and MIami in the league, as I do Notre Dame (non-football, of course), Pitt and BC. Chalk me up as pretty much a college sports dinosaur.
Makes sense. I've got you by nearly 20 years in chronology or, perhaps better stated, you've got me by that gap... LOL!Georgia Tech joined the ACC in 1978 (1979?) .... so they have been apart of the league since I started watching college sports back in elementary school. Florida State has been a member for 30 years... over half of my life.. So they are ACC for me. Although VPI didn't join until 2004... they seem like a long time member to me. The others... well I've warmed to Miami.... less so BC, Syracuse, Pitt, and Louisville.
Georgia Tech joined the ACC in 1978 (1979?) .... so they have been apart of the league since I started watching college sports back in elementary school. Florida State has been a member for 30 years... over half of my life.. So they are ACC for me. Although VPI didn't join until 2004... they seem like a long time member to me. The others... well I've warmed to Miami.... less so BC, Syracuse, Pitt, and Louisville.
The Terps have been away from the ACC for awhile now. The luster of being in the ACC is gone for Terp fans.I default to Maryland being ACC still.
The Terps have been away from the ACC for awhile now. The luster of being in the ACC is gone for Terp fans.

Then you can’t understand why we older Gamecocks detest UNC even more than we do Clempsun.Georgia Tech joined the ACC in 1978 (1979?) .... so they have been apart of the league since I started watching college sports back in elementary school. Florida State has been a member for 30 years... over half of my life.. So they are ACC for me. Although VPI didn't join until 2004... they seem like a long time member to me. The others... well I've warmed to Miami.... less so BC, Syracuse, Pitt, and Louisville.
It was and it needs to be noted that both Purdue and Maryland had to battle until the end to get their wins.Very rough week for the Big 10. Only went 4-10 in the challenge with the Terps, Purdue, Nebraska and Northwestern winning.
Yep. Tied at 72 with under two to play. Reese who had the monster game made the and one but missed the free throw. Masonius with the play of the game with an offensive rebound and pass to Benzan for the three and a five point lead. Miami played really well but the Terps miss Diamond Miller more than they can imagine.It was and it needs to be noted that both Purdue and Maryland had to battle until the end to get their wins.
I wasn't listening carefully, but something was said by the fellow in the BTN center when doing a promo during a break in the first game. We are currently watching MNF on tape.Wonder why Powell is not playing tonight against Nebraska?
To me, despite a rough start to the season either due to injuries or Covid, Maryland, Iowa and Indiana are clearly a cut above the rest. Michigan, Ohio State, Mich State, Purdue and Nebraska all have weaknesses that need to be shorn up (not sure if that’s possible in some cases). While the Big 10 was great for teams 1-8 last year, this year that depth is highly suspect and is demonstrated by their poor OOC record that they have shown thus far when compared to the other. 4 P5 conferences. The anticipated strength simply has dissipated. The SEC seems like the top dog at the moment.
Well then, another blow to Michigan State's roster depth. Winston is in the portal as of this week.
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Michigan State women's basketball loses Alyza Winston to transfer portal. Here's what it means
Junior was the Spartans' second-leading scorer and has been a fixture in the starting lineup the last two seasons.www.lansingstatejournal.com
Maryland @ Indiana tomorrow. Indiana surprisingly has never defeated the Terps. Diamond Miller is back so that's a huge plus for the Terps. Key for the Terps is keeping Reese out of foul trouble. Will Owusu get her shot back?I’d argue that Michigan deserves to be in the top tier of contenders at the moment given what they’ve done so far this season. They avenged a loss to Baylor, shellacked Ohio State, and managed to escape IUPUI. I’d say that the top three at the moment are Indiana, Maryland, and Michigan in that order. Iowa hasn’t really gelled this season, and it’s been weird to try and figure out why. I’d say that Iowa is in its own tier at #4, followed by the mess that is next. Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, and grudgingly Ohio State are probably a part of the mess that will be the middle. We’ll learn more about these teams in the coming weeks!
Maryland @ Indiana tomorrow. Indiana surprisingly has never defeated the Terps.
Nebraska, Indiana, Wisconsin and Illinois are the only Big 10 teams who have not defeated the Terps.Is that a surprise?
IN has not been good prior to the last few years.