Where Miami sits in ACC race after another road loss

Trinton Breeze
3 min read
The Miami Hurricanes have now played 77.7 percent of their ACC schedule following Saturday’s loss to the Virginia Cavaliers. Despite the loss, Miami has more than likely secured a spot near the top of the ACC standings.

With two weeks left in the regular season, the Hurricanes are seeking for what would be their second ACC title in the last two years.

Miami sits at 21-6 overall and 10-4 in conference play. Joe Lundari still has the Hurricanes around a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but the bigger question right now is, where exactly do they stand? And where do the computers project them to finish with three Quad 1 opportunities still ahead?

CIS breaks it all down after another full week of ACC action.


Current ACC Standings​

Here’s where the league stands entering the final stretch of February:
  1. Duke - 13-1 ACC, 24-2 overall
  2. Virginia - 11-2 ACC, 23-3 overall
  3. Miami - 10-4 ACC, 21-6 overall
  4. Clemson - 10-4 ACC, 20-7 overall
  5. NC State - 10-4 ACC, 19-8 overall
  6. North Carolina - 8-5 ACC, 20-6 overall
  7. Louisville - 8-5 ACC, 19-7 overall
  8. SMU - 7-6 ACC, 18-8 overall
  9. California - 6-7 ACC, 18-8 overall
  10. Florida State - 6-7 ACC, 13-13 overall
  11. Virginia Tech - 6-8 ACC, 17-10 overall
  12. Syracuse - 6-8 ACC, 15-12 overall
  13. Stanford - 5-8 ACC, 16-10 overall
  14. Wake Forest - 5-8 ACC, 14-12 overall
  15. Notre Dame - 3-10 ACC, 12-14 overall
  16. Boston College - 2-11 ACC, 9-17 overall
  17. Pittsburgh - 2-11 ACC, 9-17 overall
  18. Georgia Tech - 2-12 ACC, 11-16 overall
Duke is the team to beat, they're alone at the top, even beating No. 1 Michigan yesterday. Behind them, Virginia and the Hurricanes are right there, with Clemson and NC State not to far off. It’s tight from No. 2 through No. 5, basically a couple games separating everybody. The middle is crowded too. A bunch of teams are hovering around .500, and seeding is going to swing fast over the next week or two. March is coming and nobody’s locked into anything yet.


Projected ACC Standings By BartTorvik​

Using BartTorvik’s projection, here’s how the ACC Tournament field currently stacks up:

  1. Duke
  2. Virginia
  3. North Carolina
  4. Miami
  5. Louisville
  6. Clemson
  7. California
  8. NC State
  9. SMU
  10. Virginia Tech
  11. Stanford
  12. Syracuse
  13. Florida State
  14. Wake Forest
  15. Notre Dame
  16. Georgia Tech
  17. Pittsburgh
  18. Boston College
According to the computers, Miami is projected to finish fourth, just outside the top three, meaning these final games will be critical if the Hurricanes want a double-bye.
 

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