NC State travels to Georgia Tech today to renew a rivalry of technical schools in the ACC.
We don’t do a lot of game previews on the blog since you can get that from so many different sources. Additionally, in Blog-world, Section Six usually does a super job of finding something to highlight while previewing games like today’s.
If you follow my entries and thoughts through the years, then you know that I like to borrown Herb Sendek’s philosophy of taking a very “wholistic view” of games, programs and successes. Unlike many fans, I try not to apply too much emphasis on any one loss or one win – unless that win or loss deserves more emphasis.
Using Sendek’s practice of a wholistic analysis, today’s game can be looked at as a pretty big one for the Pack — in the short term the game will help solidify a strong NCAA Tournament seed; in the long term it helps improve one of the more weaker components of Sendek’s resume, road performance in the ACC.
The Wolfpack leads the overall series vs Georgia Tech by a 48-31 count. Additionally, Herb Sendek is a very strong 16-5 against GT, including a current win streak of 7 in a row!! (State’s longest against any ACC team).
In fact, Georgia Tech represents the best ACC Basketball program against which Herb Sendek has compiled a winning record over the last decade. Sendek has a winning record against 4 of the 8 teams that comprise the “old ACC” – Florida State, Clemson, Georgia Tech, and Virginia.
Another great opportunity for Sendek to chip away at the positive side of his resume is that today’s game gives him a chance to even his record in Atlanta to 5-5. Currently, Sendek has a winning record in the ACC at only one school – Florida State (5-3). With this year’s double overtime win at Clemson, Sendek is now 5-5 in LittleJohn. It would be very nice to get a win today and improve to .500 or better at 3 of the 8 “old” ACC schools (even if they are bad basketball programs)
Overall, the Wolfpack 13-18 in Atlanta.
Flashbacks
* State won a horribly officiated game in Raleigh last month by the count of 87-78. You can review some of the game conversations by clicking here.
* My how things have changed!! This year’s NC State team is traveling to Atlanta to secure strong NCAA seeding one year after last season’s trip to Georgia Tech SAVED THE SEASON! The Pack was struggling mightily entering the home stretch and the program was in such disarray that the Pack was labeled the nation’s biggest disappointment by multiple media outlets and even Adam Gold and Caulton Tudor were down on Herb. Heck, some newspapers were even resorting to lying and creating fiction to defend Herb on the day that the Pack turned the season around.