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		<title>ACC/Big Ten Challenge</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ryan Pravato</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you really call it a challenge if one conference just annihilates the other year after year?
Here is my preview of all 11 games from August 15th.  It&#8217;s so good I figured I wouldn&#8217;t revise it at all.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference has dominated the Big Ten in each of the 9 years of this yearly Challenge. The last two years the ACC has recorded 16 wins versus just 6 losses. The ACC’s total record is 56-30.
The Challenge tips off on the first of December with Wisconsin visiting Virginia Tech.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you really call it a challenge if one conference just annihilates the other year after year?</p>
<p>Here is my preview of all 11 games from August 15th.  It&#8217;s so good I figured I wouldn&#8217;t revise it at all.</p>
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<p>The Atlantic Coast Conference has dominated the Big Ten in each of the 9 years of this yearly Challenge. The last two years the ACC has recorded 16 wins versus just 6 losses. The ACC’s total record is 56-30.</p>
<p>The Challenge tips off on the first of December with Wisconsin visiting Virginia Tech.</p>
<p>After the opening day game, 5 games on each of the next 2 days will take place. There are some salivating matchups for sure.</p>
<p>Is this the year the Big Ten will amass more than 5 wins in the challenge?</p>
<p>Nope.</p>
<p>7-4 will be the ACC’s record for this year’s challenge.</p>
<p>Schedule and further info can be found <a href="http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/071608aac.html">here</a>.</p>
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<h2>The rundown…</h2>
<p><strong>Wisconsin at Virginia Tech</strong><br />
Everyone is back from Tech save Deron Washington. A.D. Vassalo might be the best baller most of America doesn’t know about.</p>
<p>On second thought, Wiscy’s Trevon Hughes might be the best unknown dude. At any rate, Tech must shoot the ball better from downtown if they are to escape Bo’s onslaught of a defense.</p>
<p>Edge- Wiscy</p>
<p><strong>Ohio St. at Miami</strong><br />
The deep and deadly Hurricanes will stomp the Buckeyes, of course.</p>
<p>Edge- Miami</p>
<p><strong>Iowa at Boston College</strong><br />
Both of these teams suck, but Tyrese Rice brings excitement and scoring to the game. Iowa could overtake the cellar from Indiana before it’s all said and done this year.</p>
<p>Edge- BC</p>
<p><strong>Clemson at Illinois</strong><br />
Clemson returns 7 of its top 10 players from last year’s NCAA tourney team, including the Eric Piatkowski look alike, Terrence Oglesby. I vividly remember a game last year where Oglesby jacked up about 18 threes and hit about 2 of them. More accurately it was a 1 for 11 performance against Villanova in the first round of the NCAA tourney last year. Look for a strong game from Terrence.</p>
<p>Edge- Clemson</p>
<p><strong>Duke at Purdue</strong><br />
This will be one of those early tests for Purdue, one in which will help sort out the veracity of the heavily pro-Purdue prognosticators.</p>
<p>Expect a shootout.</p>
<p>Edge- Purdue</p>
<p><strong>Virginia at Minnesota</strong><br />
The teams look to be even, but the coaches are far from it.</p>
<p>Edge- Tubby</p>
<p><strong>Indiana at Wake Forest</strong><br />
Wake will easily win this one. Wake looks like it could give anybody in the country problems as all five starters return and a highly touted class comes in.</p>
<p>Edge- Wake</p>
<p><strong>Penn St. at Georgia Tech</strong><br />
Tech could be an ACC dark horse this year. Penn St. needs the Crispin brothers back.</p>
<p>Edge- GTech</p>
<p><strong>Michigan at Maryland</strong><br />
Greivis vs Corperryale. </p>
<p>Michigan will turn the ball over 20 plus times but still be within 6 or 8 when it’s over.</p>
<p>I live in Michigan. Bet on it. No really.</p>
<p>Edge- Maryland</p>
<p><strong>UNC at MSU</strong> (Ford Field)</p>
<p>MSU fans get loud. Ford Field is way bigger than the Breslin. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, </p>
<p>Hansbrough and Deon Thompson>>> Goran Suton and Marquise Gray</p>
<p>Edge- UNC</p>
<p><strong>Florida St. at Northwestern</strong></p>
<p>(Snorts and giggles) </p>
<p>The Seminoles will get their asses handed to them by an academic school that has had virtually no success in basketball, hence the giggling and snorting. This will feel like losing to Duke in football. Florida St. will have some mighty trouble this year, they lost too much from last year’s team. Northwestern is tough at home.</p>
<p>Edge- NW</p>
<p>The ACC, albeit not looking like a super strong conference this year, will still end up tearing apart most of the sluggish teams from the B10.</p>
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<p>Just heard ESPN analyst Doug Gottlieb say that it would be more detrimental to MSU if Goran Suton missed Wednesday&#8217;s game against UNC than it would be for UNC to be without Tyler Hansbrough.  Basicially Doug is saying that UNC is so good that they could still beat MSU even without T-Rex roaming around and pissing everyone off&#8230;  always in the right place, always banking in those awkward shots, always being competitive, something lots of people just don&#8217;t like about him.</p>
<p>Bulletin Board material for Coach Tom Izzo?</p>
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