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Virginia's Loss Opens Doors to Others

I can honestly tell you that I'm not surprised at all at the 78-72 Wake Forest upset of Virginia that deprived the Cavaliers of the ACC regular season championship. I did think it might happen. Really. Somehow Virginia as outright league champions just didn't seem right. They just aren't that good.

But in this, the "I don't want it, you can have it" ACC, a Virginia team with great guards but weaknesses elsewhere found themselves holding the winning lottery ticket, only to forget where they had hidden it. They still haven't found it. It was that agonizing of an afternoon for the Cavaliers.

All Virginia had to do was beat one of the worst teams in the ACC, and the regular season championship would belong to them. Win at Wake Forest, and for the first time since 1981 when Ralph Sampson ruled, the Cavaliers could call themselves the outright regular season ACC champion. But they fumbled it away.

Maybe it was having to play just 40 hours after an emotional win over Virginia Tech, or maybe it was that Wake Forest, in the midst of a losing season, wanted it more on their Senior Day. But in their biggest game of the season, the Cavaliers came up flat. They shot just 35 percent, and were out-rebouded and out-hustled by a Deacon team that's had all kinds of problems all season long.To win a championship, you must win a game like this. Virginia couldn't.

So North Carolina, Boston College and Virginia Tech are eternally grateful. They are singing, "Oh, here's to Wake Forest, a glass of the finest."

Sunday is big in the ACC. Depending on what happens in a league where nothing seems certain anymore, there could end up a four-way tie for first. Or how about this one -- the other three contenders all lose as well and Virginia backs in as sole champion. That's not likely, but in this crazy league, that would be a doozer.

Virginia must be thinking on its quiet trip back to Charlottesville how in their last four conference games, they lost to not just to Wake Forest, but Miami as well. The league's bottom rung did them in.

They had the championship all to themselves, the Cavaliers did. The ACC history book was open and waiting. They let it get away. Now the door is open for others.
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its not going to be Duke or unc or wolf pupies or wake farries they just ain't got it so sorry!!!!! they have to many big teams to play and they cry to much.

Pistolla, "It looks like Duke . . . will win the ACC"? Pass some of that thisaway, girlfriend.

If these Heels could display half the grit and determination of their coach then they will win. Success had been too easy for these freshman up until the last month, if the losses have woke them up then good things can still happen in March/April. If they haven't learned yet, then they'll have until October to let this experience sink in. Give em hell HEELS!

i disagree. i believe it was the other part of the post "I don't want it, you can have it" ;-) i agree with you on the part where you said "i can't tell which ACC team is, outside of Maryland. They are hot but are they that good. Will the 'Heels finally not choke (probably not), will Duke be Duke (i say yes) then there's Va Tech, B C, the "roll over and play dead" Clemson. It looks like Duke or Maryland will win the ACC. My team, Carolina, will probably get bounced in the first round of both tourneys. Maybe not in the NCAA (though it'd be hard-pressed if they make it to the Sweet 16)

Tom, It wasn't the emotional win over VT or that Wake wanted it more. The answer lies in your earlier comment. They just aren't that good. And to tell the truth, I can't tell which ACC team is.

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