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[QUOTE="Niastri, post: 5766032, member: 722"] It was a pace of 65, Siena averaged 70.4 points scored while allowing 65.8. We won't be able to play that slow in the ACC, in all likelihood. Though pace isn't a widely tracked team stat, and the one site I found wasn't sortable, average pace in the ACC is much higher, I would guess. Pace ranges from 76 to 62, with 100th place being at 70 and 300th being at 66, so most teams don't play as slow as Siena did, and only Clemson and Pitt played 65 per game. One was very bad and the other pretty good, so not many conclusions can be drawn. Duke and Clemson led the ACC defensively allowing 64 and 67 points respectively, but Clemson was the lowest scoring team in the top half of the ACC standings, at 74 points per game. We are hanging our hat on the Dual=Copeland comparison, but it isn't only because they come from McNeese. Their body types, games, transfer history and to a lesser extent recruiting pedigree are remarkably similar, though Dual 34 RSCI, was ranked much higher than Copeland out of high school. [/QUOTE]
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