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Would you consider a loss to UNC a "bad loss" in the eyes of bracketology?

When looking at the matchup, do you you see it as a game against a storied UNC program, where beating them is always considered a good win. Or do you look at the fact that they are a mediocre 13-8 and in 2nd to last place in the ACC. Lastly, do you look at RPI where they are still a top 100 team thus making them "good" not "Great."

What are your thoughts?

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It wouldn't be a true "bad" loss

UNC has only one bad loss on their resume – to College of Charleston. Somewhat comparable to our loss to Morgan St last year. They also have a neutral site win against Ohio State and a home win over Mich St.

We shouldn’t lose to them, nor should we take them lightly. For all their struggles, they still might have more raw talent than any other team in the ACC. What’s killing them right now is basically inconsistent D, inconsistent ballhandling, inconsistent outside shooting. But on any given night, they could put it all together and beat anyone, including us. We really need to win at home to keep our momentum going for this little home stand – 7-2 would look really nice going down the stretch.

by jellisjenius on Feb 5, 2010 11:07 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

I don't think it would be a good loss

Being at home would make it look worse. But JJ’s right in that it wouldn’t look awful at this point.

by Ben Broman on Feb 5, 2010 3:09 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

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