Actually, the only facts are the records of those teams from the ACC who went 38-4 out of conference the past two seasons and that does not include UNC or BC. They have beaten essentially every other top-ranked team so yes that seems dominant.Your final four arguments is a joke as many of the ACC teams have knocked each other out of the NCAA tournament prior to the final four. You will see the same happen this year as the NCAA does not try to space out teams from the same conference.[/quote]

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Have to chime in here as you appear to be another person who just pops off without regard for reality. Below are some facts regarding who ACC teams lose to in the NCAA Tournament:

2016:

Hopkins over UVA
Stony Brook over BC
Northwestern over Louisville
Maryland over Syracuse

2017:

Cornell over ND
JMU over Louisville
Maryland over BC

2018:

Princeton over Syracuse
JMU over UVA
JMU over UNC
JMU over BC

2019:

Northwestern over ND
Northwestern over Syracuse
Maryland over BC

14 times in 4 years ACC Teams were knocked out of The Tournament by Non-ACC Teams

In Contrast, ACC teams knocked each other off only 7 Times.

2016:

UNC over Duke
UNC over ND

2017

BC over Syracuse
UNC over UVA

2018

UNC over Va Tech

2019

UNC over UVA
BC over UNC

You just pop off with nonsense and baseless opinion but feel free to continue to bloviate.[/quote]

ACC guy. Big 10 guy. Same nonsense. Opinions based on no facts but always talking and I guess reading their nonsense. But gotta admit it’s entertaining watching their opinions blow up.[/quote]

It’s the CNN of the anti-ACC group. Again genius tells us the team that this year would be more competitive in the ACC than Cuse, ND, Duke, UVA. You just will not do it because you know there are none other than NW. What's even funnier is your facts show an anti-ACC bias, tell us the conference that has more teams that have been knocked out of the NCAA tournament prior to the final four by in-conference teams compared to the ACC in the years you looked at. It’s not even close. Still waiting on your more competitive teams for this year but we all know you don’t even believe your own drivel.[/quote]

Talk about fools... Here is your quote:

"Your final four argument is a joke as many of the ACC teams have knocked each other out of the NCAA tournament prior to the final four. You will see the same happen this year as the NCAA does not try to space out teams from the same conference."

Someone calls BS and proves that you just make things up by displaying the actual result of the NCAA Tournament. It clearly shows that ACC teams are far more likely to be knocked out of the tournament by teams from other conferences than from other ACC Teams yet you still do not believe it. It's not fake news and it's not anti ACC, it is simply actual, factual data.[/quote]


You bunch of Anti ACC lemmings are too dense to realize that your breakfast tasted a lot like crow this morning. 5 of the top 7 seeds are ACC teams. I said name a team that would be more competitive this year in the ACC than Duke ,ND, UVA other than NW and you bunch of clowns tried to switch it to" as" competitive and the seeding committee seems to think otherwise. Then comes your big argument against "many ACC teams have knocked each other out of the NCAA... " no one said that it happens more often than not its just you needed to change the narrative again .No one said it does not happen to other conferences but it happens to the ACC more than most. Still waiting on that list of teams that would have been more competitive than Duke ,ND, UVa this year in the ACC and yes if Louisville and Va Tech had made the tournament there are a number of teams they could have beaten that made it in.