hatvol96
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if Paulus' dribbling skills don't drastically improve you are wrong. dead wrong.
Now that this team has some actual talent he will. Last year he was feeling the pressure of having to take over from Redick and Sheldon. Now that Nelson's injuries perhaps have finally left him and that McRoberts is gone, this team has the depth to perhaps make it to San Antonio with the right luck.
That will make how many tournament appearances for Clemson in the last decade? That's right, still a whole lot less than Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi State, and LSU. Yeah, Florida State's recent history of NCAA appearances really shows how well they would compete in the SEC.Clemson will make the tourny, F-state could compete with anyone in the SECW, V-Tech will get their usually one quality win but that will be all...
Clemson will be there this year, got a great backcourt that could play with anyone...They will make it in...NC-State will be a tough one to...Clemson will not make the tourney. They're pretenders like they are every year. How many times have they gotten off to terrific starts only to stay at the cellar in the ACC standings when conference time starts and they have to play some actual teams.
Did you watch him last night? He dribbles like an 8 year old. He will not survive like that against top notch opponents. While I admit after watching Duke so far this year, they are better than I expected, the lack of a real PG and an inside presence will not get them further than the elite 8.
they havent done anything. cellar dwellers, all six of those schools are mediocre this year and any of them could beat eachother...ACC is down this year, but it is still more top heavy than the SEC.Alabama and Mississippi State both have multiple NCAA appearances in that time frame. Alabama was in the Sweet 16 in '04. Now, give us all the info on what FSU, Clemson, and Va Tech have done in that period.