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Dane Huffman

Tennessee May Hurt Heels, Devils

The men’s basketball polls came out Monday, and Tennessee was ranked No. 1 in men’s basketball for the first time.

That could cause an unexpected problem for Duke and North Carolina.

Fans here have assumed those ACC teams were racing for the top seed in the East Regional. That’s a huge perk this year, with the NCAA subregionals in the RBC Center and the East Regionals in Charlotte Bobcats Arena.

Duke or Carolina could reach the Final Four and never leave the state.

The ACC Tournament is also in Charlotte this year, and both Duke and UNC played regular-seaon games there to prepare them for March. By the time the Blue Devils or Tar Heels reached the East Regional in Charlotte, they would have played at least four games in that gym already.

That’s a huge advantage. The teams would have shorter trips, familiar rims, and the backing of local fans.

But the rise of Tennessee threatens that strategy. Knoxville is only 182 miles from Charlotte, and the Volunteers could have a strong claim to Charlotte.

Tennessee just beat previously No. 1 Memphis 66-62 on the road, and the Volunteers are now first in the Ratings Percentage Index, according to rpiratings.com. Tennessee hasn’t played weak teams, either. That web site had Tennessee’s strength of schedule ranked No. 2, even before the Memphis game, with Duke third and Carolina fifth.

If Tennessee sweeps through the SEC, it could enter the NCAA Tournament as the top seed overall. If so, it’d be hard to see the Selection Committee snubbing Tennessee in the East and sending them to the South (Reliant Stadium in Houston), the Midwest (Ford Field in Detroit) or the West (U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix).

Keep in mind that the East Regional is sold out, so the NCAA is under no pressure to fill the Charlotte arena by putting an ACC team there.

But tickets remain available at the NFL stadiums in Detroit and Houston. If you want to be conspiratorial, then obviously Duke and UNC would be bigger draws there than Tennessee.

There is plenty of basketball to be played between now and Selection Sunday on March 16. Tennessee plays at Vanderbilt Tuesday night and the Commodores are 17-0 at home this season. Duke and Carolina meet March 8 in Durham and perhaps again in the ACC Tournament.

But don’t be shocked if Tennessee lands in Charlotte, and the fates of Duke and Carolina are decided by the unfamiliar rims of NFL arenas.

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Darn it Dane, now why did you have to go and think this through like that? However,I think you are right. If all three of those teams keep winning UT would probably get the nod in the East.

I think it is a bigger deal for the fans than the players. We would love to be able to attend the games locally (after scalping a ticket), but like someone else wrote, the players might be more focused playing away.

Anyway, it is going to be hilarious to watch those guys dribbling up and down some 100 yard long football field in the NFL arenas. The Heels are fast so they should be in a good position to wear down the other teams. And if they play on natural turf they are going to get some crazy bounces. This is going to be fun to watch.

Camp, a lot of stations nationwide have stopped having sports as part of their "news" period. It is just a trend. WRAL does more sports than mose stations. But I agree, it does appear to be getting shorter and shorter.

nooooo!!!! But a 2 seed would still get to play in Raleigh for the first two rounds. Maybe they would be more focused going on a road trip anyway. UNC is perfect on the road this year so far.

I'm very disappointed that WRAL-TV does not have a sports segment during the hour long daily news. What's with that? Also, many times during the evening news it appears Tom Suitor's segment gets shorter and shorter. One recent evening it was less than 2 minutes. This is a disservice to sports hungry ACC fans. L. Scott Campbell Hillsborough

So, in stead of playing in the Bobcat arena, an NBA arena, Duke or Carolina would have to play in *NFL* arenas. Running 100 *yards* up and down the "court" can be very taxing physically.

So who's gonna decide which team is going to play in NBA vs NFL arenas? :)

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