Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Big Ten/ACC Challenge


Basketball teams from the Big Ten and the Atlantic Coast Conference are paired up once again in the 11th installment of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Widely regarded as the two best conferences top-to-bottom in the nation this season, the challenge looks to be the best it's ever been. Especially considering the Big Ten has never won the challenge in its ten editions, there certainly will be some bragging rights on the line. The ESPN family of networks will televise each game, with five tonight and Wednesday night. Penn State took down Virginia, 69-66, on Monday to get the Big Ten off to a good start with a 1-0 lead.
Here's an article by ESPN.com college basketball writer Andy Katz and his take on the Challenge.
Here are my quick picks:

Purdue over Wake Forest
In a battle of black and gold, I like the playmakers of Purdue and Matt Painter's defense. Boiler up.

Northwestern over North Carolina State
Purpleooza is on a roll right now, off to a 6-1 start and playing inspired after losing leader Kevin Coble.

Maryland over Indiana
I'm not sold on the Hoosiers turning the program around in one year with a bunch of hyped-up freshman, even if they are playing at home.

North Carolina over Michigan State
As much as I like the Spartans, they haven't looked particularly impressive early on and the Dean Dome is as tough is road games get.

Iowa over Virginia Tech
The Hawkeyes are due after shooting 41-154 (27%) from beyond the arc, and its students-get-in-free night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, so that helps. A win's a win, even if it's ugly. And Hawks are due after losing at Boston College last season by one point.

Clemson over Illinois
I like the Tigers at home and the Illini's bigs aren't big enough to handle All-ACC forward Trevor Booker.

Minnesota over Miami
If the Gophers are for real, they need to show it now, and I think they will over a lackluster Hurricane squad.

Michigan over Boston College
Same thing applies for the Wolverines: should we believe the hype? Should out-talent the Eagles at home in Ann Arbor.

Duke over Wisconsin
Did you see the pace the Blue Devils played against UCONN? No way the Badgers can keep up with that, especially in a down year for them. But beware of the Cole Center...closer than the experts think in this game

Ohio State over Florida State
The Buckeyes are hot and only getting hotter behind All-America candidate Evan "The Villain" Turner (19.8 ppg, 12.8 rpg), and they cruise at home.

If you're scoring at home, I picked six Big Ten wins and Penn State's makes a total of seven. Yes, this will be the year that the Challenge title leaves the coast for the heartland. If anything, this should be an exciting couple nights of hoops.

Graphic from bigten.org.


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