ACC Basketball Schedule+

Don’t look now…but the 2009-2010 basketball season is just around the corner.

Thought that you may be interested in an updated release from the conference office that highlights the entire schedule. (Link)

ACC Basketball by the Numbers:

179 – ACC teams are scheduled to make an all-time high 179 appearances on national television networks, including 136 appearances on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, 34 on Fox Sports Net, nine on CBS.

92 – Ninety-two of the league’s 96 conference games (96%) are scheduled to be televised. Boston College hosts Miami in the season’s first league game on Dec. 5.

19 – Fox Sports Net and affiliates will televise 19 Sunday afternoon and evening games on a national basis, starting with North Carolina hosting Nevada on November 29. This season, 15 of the 19 FSN Sunday games are conference match-ups.

Additionally, CollegeHoopsnet.com has taken an interesting approach to projecting the season – you can click here to see their “High / Low” for the entire conference.

You can see below how the Wolfpack is positioned as we head into Coach Sidney Lowe’s fourth season.

NCSt High-Low

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52 Responses to ACC Basketball Schedule+

  1. bradleyb123 10/09/2009 at 3:59 PM #

    ^^^ “What do you want me to say? He looks like a good player, but I haven’t read anything that makes me think that he is a program changer.”

    You finally did it. I’m speechless.

    This proves what I’ve thought for a long time. Some people cannot say a single positive word about Sidney, even when he deserves one.

    This is a nice win for Sid. Our 2010 class was ranked 7th in the nation before Luke committed. But still, you can find nothing good to say about this.

  2. VaWolf82 10/09/2009 at 5:06 PM #

    Our 2010 class was ranked 7th in the nation before Luke committed. But still, you can find nothing good to say about this.

    You may not have noticed, but I don’t get excited about recruiting in any sport. I’ve seen too many busts and too little return on highly-rated classes to expend any energy on it.

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