Syracuse, N.Y. ― The Duke Blue Devils are the best team in the ACC. That’s obvious. So far the Blue Devils’ superiority in the conference has been unchallenged.
But there’s another team that’s making some noise and rising up in Syracuse.com’s weekly ACC Power Rankings.
The Louisville Cardinals, Syracuse’s next opponent, ran their current win streak to six games with a pair of impressive wins this past week. As a result, Louisville made the most significant move up in this week’s Power Rankings.
North Carolina and Stanford are two more teams to watch as they also went 2-0 this past week.
Here’s a look at this week’s Power Rankings:
1. Duke
Record: 14-2 (6-0)
Last week’s ranking: No. 1
Last week’s results: Win 76-47 over Pittsburgh; Win 86-78 over Notre Dame
This week’s schedule: Tuesday vs. Miami; Saturday at Boston College
Why No. 1? Duke has Cooper Flagg. That’s it. The freshman went for 42 points on 11-for-14 shooting along with seven assists and six rebounds in Duke’s win over Notre Dame.
2. Louisville
Record: 12-5 (5-1)
Last week’s ranking: No. 4
Last week’s result: Win 74-64 over Clemson; Win 82-78 at Pittsburgh
This week’s schedule: Tuesday at Syracuse; Saturday vs. Virginia
Why No. 2? Louisville has won six games in a row. The Cardinals’ last loss was at Kentucky on Dec. 14. But the Cardinals took things up a notch this past week with wins over Clemson at home and Pittsburgh on the road. Those teams were second and third in last week’s Power Rankings.
3. Clemson
Record: 13-4 (5-1)
Last week’s ranking: No. 2
Last week’s results: Loss 74-64 at Louisville; Win 77-57 over Florida State
This week’s schedule: Tuesday at Georgia Tech; Saturday at Pittsburgh
Why No. 3? The Tigers suffered a tough road loss at Louisville, so they slide down one spot. Nice bounce-back win as Clemson demolished Florida State on Saturday. A key game looms next Saturday at Pitt.
4. Pittsburgh
Record: 12-4 (3-2)
Last week’s ranking: No. 3
Last week’s result: Loss 76-47 at Duke; Loss 82-78 to Louisville
This week’s schedule: Wednesday at Florida State; Saturday vs. Clemson
Why No. 4? Pittsburgh had a tough week. The road loss at Duke was expected, but not the margin. Then came the home loss to Louisville. That’s a separation game. Still, can’t find any reason to drop Pitt more than a notch. I think the Panthers are a top-4 club in the ACC.
5. Wake Forest
Record: 12-4 (4-1)
Last week’s ranking: No. 5
Last week’s results: Win 88-78 at Miami
This week’s schedule: Wednesday vs. Stanford; Saturday at Virginia Tech
Why No. 5? Wake Forest treads water with a win at Miami in its only game of the week. The Deacons are just outside the obvious top 4 in the ACC. Can they stay ahead of SMU and UNC in the coming weeks?
6. North Carolina
Record: 11-6 (4-1)
Last week’s ranking: No. 7
Last week’s results: Win 82-67 over SMU; Win 63-61 at N.C. State
This week’s schedule: Wednesday vs. California; Saturday vs. Stanford
Why No. 6? Lifted North Carolina over SMU with its mid-week win over the Mustangs, then watched the Tar Heels survive their battle against arch-rival N.C. State. Still don’t know just how good the Tar Heels are or aren’t.
7. SMU
Record: 12-4 (3-2)
Last week’s ranking: No. 6
Last week’s result: Loss 82-67 at North Carolina; Win 93-71 over Georgia Tech
This week’s schedule: Wednesday at Virginia; Saturday at Miami
Why No. 7? SMU’s two ACC losses have come at Duke and North Carolina. No shame in either. For now, the Mustangs sit at No. 7, but I’m thinking this team could move into the Top 5 within a week or two. Let’s see how SMU does in two road games this week.
8. Stanford
Record: 11-5 (3-2)
Last week’s ranking: No. 9
Last week’s results: Win 70-59 over Virginia Tech; Win 88-65 over Virginia
This week’s schedule: Wednesday at Wake Forest; Stanford at North Carolina
Why No. 8? Stanford jumps over Virginia this week. A home win doesn’t always necessitate a move, but Stanford beat UVa by 23 points. I don’t think any of the ACC’s East Coast teams are going to enjoy playing the Cardinal in Palo Alto.
9. Virginia
Record: 8-8 (1-4)
Last week’s ranking: No. 8
Last week’s results: Loss 75-61 at California; Loss 88-65 at Stanford
This week’s schedule: Wednesday vs. SMU; Saturday at Louisville
Why No. 8? The fact that Virginia has lost its last three games by an average of 19.0 points would warrant a steeper drop. But I’m giving consideration to the Cavaliers’ losing twice on the West Coast and also its recent win over N.C. State, which was the one team I considered moving ahead of the Wahoos.
10. N.C. State
Record: 9-7 (2-3)
Last week’s ranking: No. 11
Last week’s result: Win 66-65 over Notre Dame; Loss 63-61 to North Carolina
This week’s schedule: Wednesday at Virginia Tech; Saturday vs. California
Why No. 10? N.C. State was so close to moving up even higher, but lost to North Carolina as the Tar Heels got a late dunk and then a game-saving block in the final seconds.
11. Florida State
Record: 11-5 (2-3)
Last week’s ranking: No. 12
Last week’s result: Win 80-65 at Miami; Loss 77-57 at Clemson
This week’s schedule: Wednesday vs. Pittsburgh; Saturday vs. Georgia Tech
Why No. 11? Florida State starts to merit some attention with wins over Syracuse and Miami but then gets smacked at Clemson. Seminoles are settling into the range between the ACC’s best teams at the top and lesser teams at the bottom.
12. Syracuse
Record: 8-8 (2-3)
Last week’s ranking: No. 14
Last week’s result: Win 62-55 over Georgia Tech; Win 79-71 at Boston College
This week’s schedule: Tuesday vs. Louisville; Saturday vs. Notre Dame
Why No. 12? Not that Syracuse had a real eye-opening win last week, but the Orange did beat one team (Georgia Tech) ranked above them and then got a road win at BC. And road wins matter.
13. Georgia Tech
Record: 8-9 (2-4)
Last week’s ranking: No. 10
Last week’s results: Loss 62-55 at Syracuse; Loss 93-71 at SMU
This week’s schedule: Tuesday vs. Clemson
Why No. 13? Georgia Tech falls three spots after a pair of road losses. The Yellow Jackets failed to beat a Syracuse team that was without starting forward Donnie Freeman.
14. Notre Dame
Record: 7-9 (1-4)
Last week’s ranking: No. 13
Last week’s result: Loss 66-65 at N.C. State; Loss 86-78 at Duke
This week’s schedule: Monday vs. Boston College; Saturday at Syracuse
Why No. 14? Not going to knock Notre Dame down too far. What did we expect with road games at N.C. State and Duke? The Irish actually showed a lot of fight in both games, barely losing at State and hanging tough against the Blue Devils.
15. Virginia Tech
Record: 7-9 (2-3)
Last week’s ranking: No. 17
Last week’s result: Loss 70-59 at Stanford; Win 71-68 at California
This week’s schedule: Wednesday vs. N.C. State; Saturday vs. Wake Forest
Why No. 15? Virginia Tech earned a two-spot increase thanks to a road win at Cal.
16. California
Record: 7-7 (0-3)
Last week’s ranking: No. 15
Last week’s result: Win 75-61 over Virginia; Loss 71-68 to Virginia Tech
This week’s schedule: Wednesday at North Carolina; Saturday at NC State
Why No. 16? It’s hard to drop Cal after its win over Virginia, but the Bears couldn’t follow it up on Saturday and lost to Virginia Tech. Hoping another week of games will provide some more separation between these teams.
17. Boston College
Record: 9-7 (1-4)
Last week’s ranking: No. 16
Last week’s result: Loss 79-71 to Syracuse
This week’s schedule: Monday at Notre Dame; Saturday vs. Duke
Why No. 17? The Eagles’ only ACC win to date is over Miami. That’s the only team behind BC at this point. The Eagles’ four ACC losses include a 21-point loss at Georgia Tech and the home loss to struggling Syracuse.
18. Miami
Record: 4-12 (0-5)
Last week’s ranking: No. 18
Last week’s result: Loss 80-65 to Florida State; Loss 88-78 to Wake Forest
This week’s schedule: Tuesday at Duke; Saturday vs. SMU
Why No. 18? Miami couldn’t pick up a win despite having two home games last week. The odds of getting one this week appear slim with a game at Duke and then a visit to Coral Gables from SMU.
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