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ACC Preseason Order of Finish (first-place votes in parentheses)

1. Duke (51), 1564
2. North Carolina (19), 1493
3. Louisville (29), 1448
4. Virginia (12), 1405
5. Florida State, 1157
6. NC State, 1038
7. Notre Dame, 915
8. Syracuse, 910
9. Miami, 768
10. Pitt, 577
11. Clemson, 564
12. Georgia Tech, 437
13. Boston College, 382
14. Virginia Tech, 334
15. Wake Forest, 328



Preseason All-ACC Team

First Team


Jordan Nwora, Louisville, 95
Tre Jones, Duke, 89
Cole Anthony, North Carolina, 81
John Mooney, Notre Dame, 51
Mamadi Diakite, Virginia, 49



Second Team

Markell Johnson, NC State, 39
Vernon Carey Jr., Duke, 19
Chris Lykes, Miami, 18
Garrison Brooks, North Carolina, 11
Trent Forrest, Florida State, 11



Preseason ACC Player of the Year

Jordan Nwora, Louisville, 55
Cole Anthony, North Carolina, 31
Tre Jones, Duke, 19
John Mooney, Notre Dame, 3
Mamadi Diakite, Virginia, 2
Markell Johnson, NC State, 1



Preseason ACC Freshman of the Year

Cole Anthony, North Carolina, 89
Vernon Carey Jr., Duke, 8
Wendell Moore Jr., Duke, 5
Casey Morsell, Virginia, 3
Cassius Stanley, Duke, 3
Matthew Hurt, Duke, 3
 
FSU winning the league by 2 games

They might struggle early in the non conference , but they should be real dangerous when their young players figure it out
 
Worst First Team All-ACC Team i can remember

Because the conference is retooling. I'm not sure what you expected.

Sonny, when was the last time Leonard Hamilton got a FSU team to play to their potential? The one with Dulkys and Snear? Almost 10 years ago? lol
 
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2019-20 Preseason Southern Conference Coaches Poll
Team (1st-place votes) Total

1. ETSU (8) 80
2. UNCG (2) 74
3. Furman 61
4. Wofford 52
5. Samford 48
6. Chattanooga 41
7. Western Carolina 38
8. Mercer 29
9. The Citadel 16
10. VMI 11

2019-20 Preseason Player of the Year
Isaiah Miller, Jr., G, UNCG

2019-20 Preseason All-Southern Conference Team
Bo Hodges, Jr., G, ETSU
Jeromy Rodriguez, R-Sr., F, ETSU
Daivien Williamson, So., G, ETSU
Jordan Lyons, Sr., G, Furman
Ross Cummings, Sr., G, Mercer
James Dickey, R-Sr., F, UNCG
Isaiah Miller, Jr., G, UNCG
Josh Sharkey, Sr., G, Samford
Carlos Dotson, Sr., F, Western Carolina
Nathan Hoover, Sr., G, Wofford


ETSU going to be a problem.
 
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MSU loses commitment from PG Jalen Terry. Probably because of the recent PG AJ Hoggard commit

I get having ball handlers, I never understood having potentially that many. Neither was going to play the 2. Watts and Loyer should still be on roster barring transfer, etc. I would prefer a 2/3 type player now with the open scholarship.

If memory serves me right, Terry was going to commit first time around, balked, finally committed, now backing out. Word was those behind the scenes wanted him to look around the first time, probably the case here again.
 
Terry opened up his recruitment. MSU had too many wings anyways right?

Terry is a (small) Point Guard. 5'11" and 155lbs. Hoggard is a larger PG, 6'3" 200lbs. Also have Loyer (6') and Rocket (6'2") on the roster, so it was looking like Terry might have realized his opportunity for playing time was decreased.
 
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