Monday, November 15, 2010

Updated ACC Atlantic Division standings

As we enter the final two weeks of the regular season, three teams remain in the Atlantic Division race. N.C State and Maryland are both 4-2 and Florida State is 5-2 in the conference. N.C State plays at North Carolina this week while Maryland and Florida State face-off head-to-head. Then, in the final week of the season, Maryland will then play N.C State. Florida State still has a slight advantage in the race as they already have 5 wins. However, the Seminoles are the only team that doesn't control its own destiny. If Maryland or N.C State wins-out, they will represent the Atlantic Division in the championship. Here are the scenarios for Florida State to win the division:

  • First, Florida State MUST defeat Maryland this weekend. Otherwise, the 'Noles will be eliminated.
  • Second, N.C State MUST lose to EITHER North Carolina OR Maryland.
A Florida State victory paired with an N.C State defeat is required for the 'Noles to participate in the 2010 ACC Championship game.

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