But it is the top four teams are the story of the ACC. Those four teams boast two of the three undefeated teams left in the country and three of the top four teams in the country in both polls.
The best of the bunch is Wake Forest (more on them in a bit), which is a bit of a surprise. A lot of people expected them to be good, but this? Duke and Clemson are also both better than expected. The common thread between all three teams? Defense. While all three play different styles, it is the defensive side of the game that they hang their hat, which is why all three pose a threat to UNC.
Is there a conference that is more balanced, more competitive, or more topsy-turvy than the Missouri Valley? Just a week ago, people were talking about Illinois State as a possible top 25 team. Now? The Redbirds have two losses in conference. Just five games in, and there are six teams within a game of first place, no undefeated teams left in conference play, and the two league favorites (ISU, Creighton) are a game off the lead. The Valley will probably end up with two or three teams good enough to make the tourney, but given how much these teams beat up on each other in conference play, I'd be amazed if more than one made it.
GAME OF THE WEEK:
Cal 88, Washington 85 3OT
Washington looked to have this one wrapped up in regulation. The Huskies were up by as much as 11 in the second half, and had an eight point lead with three minutes to go. But Cal would score the last eight points, including a three by Patrick Christopher with 45 seconds left, to force the first OT at 58-58. Christopher hit another three to tie it up at 64 with 2:16 remaining in the 1st OT, but no one would score the rest of the period.

Christopher finished the game with 27 points and 11 rebounds, while Randle added 23 and Robertson 18 for the Bears. Dentmon led the Huskies with 24, while Isaiah Thomas added 22 and Jon Brockman had 16 and 18 boards.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Kalin Lucas, Michigan State

TEAM OF THE WEEK
Wake Forest
The Demon Deacons have a gaudy record and a top 5 ranking, but coming into this week they had yet to really prove themselves as a legitimate contender. They had many doubters, including me, when it came to whether they would be able to knock off UNC. They proved a lot of people wrong on Sunday night when they held off a late UNC rally to beat the Heels 92-89 in Winston-Salem. What made the win all the more impressive is that neither

Is there any team in the country with more NBA talent than the Deacs? Al-Farouq Aminu is a future lottery pick. James Johnson is a polished Aminu. Jeff Teague looked like a 1st team all-america last night and the second coming of Monta Ellis. I knew Wake was going to be really good this year, but I don't think anyone could have predicted this. They are so long and athletic, it causes all kinds of problems defensively. UNC shot 35% from the field on Sunday and had at least two perimeter jump shots blocked. The best part about this team is that they are so young. Teague and Johnson are sophomores and Aminu is a freshman. If this team stays together for one more year, they could be scary.
MATCH-UPS OF THE WEEK:
1/12 - Texas @ Oklahoma: The Red River Rivalry, hard court edition.
1/12 - Notre Dame @ Louisville: Watching Samardo Samuels and Luke Harangody square off should be fun.
1/13 - Kentucky @ Tennessee: Battle between two of the favorites in the SEC East.
1/14 - Syracuse @ Georgetown: Who is going to match-up with Monroe?
Look at this Saturday schedule of games:
- Notre Dame @ Syracuse: Can Tory Jackson slow down Jonny Flynn?
- Georgetown @ Duke: Greg Monroe originally committed to Duke. Imagine the Blue Devils with him on their roster.
- Wake Forest @ Clemson: There is going to be an absurd amount of athleticism on the floor for this one.
- Arizona State @ UCLA: The two best teams in the Pac-10 square off.
- Illinois @ Michigan State: Can the Illini handle the Michigan State athletes?
- South Carolina @ Tennessee: We will get to find out if the Gamecocks are real.
- Pitt @ Louisville: The Panthers get their first real test as #1.
- Miami FL @ UNC: Can UNC win one in league play?
- Arkansas @ Florida: Not sure anyone on Arkansas can stop Calathes, but I don't think anyone on Florida
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