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Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Duke-Carolina, Inc.

We interrupt the breathless tracking of 17-year-old football players revealing to the world which vestiges of vine-covered academia will benefit from their matriculations next fall to offer up two simple words as an incredibly timely antidote:

Duke.

Carolina.

Another memorable clash, this time at Cameron Indoor. Final: UNC, 79-73. The Heels got themselves in a big hole early, but caught fire in the second half. Three straight ACC losses for the Dookie Vees.

HH is fully aware of the reeking, cloying sentimentality that comes with Duke-Carolina. Not just Dookie V. is overbearing on the subject. That’s why this piece on Duke-Carolina Inc. puts the reach of the rivalry in a very clear perspective. It’s more than a game, and beyond Krzyzewskiville and the 8-mile stretch of Highway 15/501 that separates the two schools. It’s a merchandised licensing bonanza, for starters, and the respective coaches have cashed in handsomely.

Coach K pulls down $40K — minimum — to speak. About what it costs to attend Duke per annum if you’re not talented enough to play basketball. And Uncle Roy almost cried at the airing of a homespun commercial about his life? Gotta love it!

Then there are Cameron Crazies busy training to become the internet tycoons, investment banking sharks and democracy-promoting diplomats of the future.

On Thursday, the rivalry goes to Carmichael Auditorium when the No. 1 Duke and No. 2 UNC women tangle in a battle of the last two unbeaten teams in the nation. ESPN wanted the game played during “Rivalry Week.” An offer that couldn’t be refused, obviously.

Uncle Roy will be there. HoopHead doesn’t see him doing a Bruce Pearl, however.

Yes, in the fine state of North Carolina, news about gridiron grants-in-aid don’t quite measure up, and probably for this reason:

“… the entire region is being showcased while the rest of the country is reminded once again why the state’s best football players announce their departure about this time every year.”

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Tony Barnhart’s daily picks


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In today’s projected NCAA field, the AJC’s Tony Barnhart first offers his conference-by-conference breakdown, then his 65 daily picks.

Following both of Tony’s forecasts, log your own opinion in our daily blog.

WHO’S IN

• Tennessee (16-8, RPI 14). The Vols have a gaudy RPI because of the non-conference schedule but we’ve been waiting on Chris Lofton to get back and for the Vols to beat somebody.

• Illinois (17-8, RPI 41) It’s shaky but the Illini are in for now.

WHO’S OUT

• Texas Tech (15-9, RPI 43), which has lost four straight after a horrible loss at home to Nebraska. With road games coming up with Texas A&M and Oklahoma State, things don’t look good for coach Knight.

• New Mexico State (17-5, RPI 78) lost at Utah State Monday night and that makes the WAC a one-bid league if Nevada (20-2, RPI 28) wins the conference tournament.

BY CONFERENCE

NOTE: At this moment there are 23 conferences that will receive only one bid to the NCAA tournament. We project the remaining 42 spots in the field will be distributed as follows:

ACC (7 teams):

• In: Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, North Carolina, Virginia, Virginia Tech.

• Bubble: Georgia Tech, Maryland.

• Comment: The ACC is the only conference with eight teams inside the RPI Top 40. Maryland (17-7, RPI 39) needs a couple of big wins down the stretch to give the ACC eight bids.

BIG EAST (6):

• In: Georgetown, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Villanova, West Virginia.

• Bubble: Louisville, Providence, Syracuse.

• Comment: West Virginia (17-4, RPI 40) might be in trouble with no impressive non-conference wins and consecutive games with Pittsburgh, UCLA, and Georgetown coming up.

BIG TEN (5):

• In: Indiana, Illinois, Ohio State, Michigan State, Wisconsin.

• Bubble: Purdue.

• Comment: Purdue (15-8, RPI 45) still has a chance to get in if it can get hot, starting with tonight’s game with Michigan.

BIG 12 (5):

• In: Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas A&M.

• Bubble: Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas Tech.

• Comment: Kansas State (17-6, RPI 37) could move into second place in the Big 12 with a win tonight at Kansas.

MISSOURI VALLEY (3)

• In: Creighton, Missouri State, Southern Illinois.

• Bubble: Wichita State, Bradley, Northern Iowa.

• Comment: Big week for Southern Illinois (18-5, RPI 11) if it wants to stay a high seed. The Salukis play Bradley (15-9, RPI 49) tonight and Creighton (16-7, RPI 26) on Saturday.

MOUNTAIN WEST (3)

• In: Air Force, BYU, UNLV.

• Bubble: None.

• Comment: Air Force (17-4, RPI 17) fell out of first place in the MWC by losing to San Diego State (62-41) Tuesday night.

PAC-10 (6)

• In: Arizona, Oregon, Southern Cal, Stanford, UCLA, Washington State.

• Bubble: California.

• Comment: Southern Cal (18-6, RPI 44) should be in but the Trojans have three straight road games coming up against UCLA (tonight), Arizona and Arizona State.

SEC (7)

• In: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt.

• Bubble: LSU, Auburn.

• Comment: Georgia (12-8, RPI 47) is in right now but it’s not solid. The Bulldogs have only three wins against the Top 50 in the RPI. A win at home over Florida would help.

TONY RANKS THE NCAA FIELD

If he made his bracket today, AJC’s Tony Barnhart would pick these teams to make it to the Big Dance:

1: Florida (SEC champ)

2: North Carolina (ACC champ)

3: UCLA (Pac-10 champ)

4: Pittsburgh (Big East champ)

5: Wisconsin (Big Ten champ)

6: Texas A&M (Big 12 champ)

7: Ohio State (at-large)

8: Kansas (at-large)

9: Kentucky (at-large)

10: Butler (Horizon champ)

11: Memphis (C-USA champ)

12: Duke (at-large)

13: Oregon (at-large)

14: Southern Illinois (Missouri Valley champ)

15: Nevada: (WAC champ)

16: Marquette (at-large)

17: Indiana (at-large)

18: Arizona (at-large)

19: Notre Dame (at large)

20: Air Force (at-large)

21: Stanford (at-large)

22: Oklahoma State (at-large)

23: Washington State (at-large)

24: Virginia Tech (at-large)

  1. Southern Cal (at-large)

26: Boston College (at-large)

27: Villanova (at-large)

28: Vanderbilt (at-large)

29: Texas (at-large)

30: Kansas State (at-large)

31: BYU (at-large)

32: Michigan State (at-large)

33: Virginia (at-large)

34: Georgetown (at-large)

35: Tennessee (at-large

36: Alabama (at-large)

37: Arkansas (at-large)

38: Clemson (at-large)

39: Gonzaga (at-large)

40: UNLV (at-large)

41: Creighton (at-large)

42: Georgia (at-large)

43: Florida State (at-large)

44: West Virginia (at-large)

45: VCU (Colonial champ)

46: Davidson (Southern champ)

47: Illinois (at-large)

48: Missouri State (at-large)

49: UMass (Atlantic 10 champ)

50: Texas A&M-CC (Southland champ)

51: Vermont (America East champ)

52: Yale (Ivy champ)

53: Winthrop (Big South champ)

54: East Tennessee State (Atlantic Sun champ)

55: Holy Cross (Patriot champ)

56: South Alabama (Sun Belt champ)

57: Toledo (MAC champ)

58: Delaware State (MEAC champ)

59: Oakland (Mid-Continent champ)

60: Austin Peay (Ohio Valley champ)

61: Long Beach State (Big West champ)

62: Jackson State (SWAC champ)

63: Weber State (Big Sky champ)

64: Loyola of Maryland (MAAC champ)

65: Central Connecticut State (Northeast champ)

• What do you think of Tony’s conference choices, along with his comments?

• And how does his overall 65 picks differ from yours?

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