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History favors ACC vs. Big Ten

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Published: Mon, Dec. 01, 2008 12:30AM

Modified Mon, Dec. 01, 2008 01:46AM

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There are a lot of sure things in ACC basketball these days.

You can count on opposing fans arguing that Tyler Hansbrough initiated contact almost every time he goes to the foul line.

It's all but guaranteed that Mike Krzyzewski is going to spend much of the season searching in vain for a low-post scoring threat.

ACC-BIG TEN CHALLENGE

MONDAY

Wisconsin at Virginia Tech, 7 p.m., ESPN2

TUESDAY

Iowa at Boston College, 7 p.m., ESPNU

Ohio State at Miami, 7 p.m., ESPN

Clemson at Illinois, 7:30 p.m., ESPN2

Duke at Purdue, 9 p.m., ESPN

Virginia at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m., ESPN2

WEDNESDAY

Indiana at Wake Forest, 7:15 p.m., ESPN

Michigan at Maryland, 7:30 p.m., ESPNU

Penn State at Georgia Tech, 7:30 p.m., ESPN2

North Carolina vs. Michigan State-x, 9:15 p.m., ESPN

Florida State at Northwestern, 9:30 p.m., ESPN2

x: At Ford Field, Detroit

And you know that at least once a season Gary Williams is going to find a way to win against a team Maryland has no business defeating.

Add a winning ACC performance in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge to the list of things you can take to the bank these days. This is the 10th year of ESPN's made-for-TV event, and the ACC has won every year.

The won-loss total stands at 56-30 in favor of the ACC, including 8-3 last year.

Here are some things to watch during the ACC-Big Ten Challenge over the next three nights:

FINAL FOUR SNEAK PEEK? That's what North Carolina vs. Michigan State at Detroit's Ford Field was supposed to be. Then the Spartans lost 80-62 to Maryland last week. But this still is a great opportunity for the Tar Heels to get accustomed to the Final Four site ahead of their pre-ordained trip here.

ROE'S WOES: North Carolina's coaching staff was bitterly disappointed when talented freshman forward Delvon Roe chose Michigan State over the Tar Heels and probably won't get Roe's best shot Wednesday night. His minutes have been limited because he is returning from a knee injury.

NO DOUBTING DUKE: The ACC-Big Ten Challenge wouldn't be complete without Duke walloping a strong opponent in one of the high-profile games.

The Blue Devils are 9-0 in the Challenge, with four wins by 15 points or more. Tuesday's visit to Purdue should be one of the more difficult games Duke has faced in this event.

Robbie Hummel and E'Twaun Moore won't be easily defended by Duke's suspect front line.

PACK NOT INVITED: Because the ACC has 12 teams and the Big Ten has 11, the last-place ACC team from the previous season sits out the Challenge.

This year that means N.C. State, which has yet to meet a formidable foe, won't participate in the challenge. The Wolfpack did make up for the lost high-profile opponent, though, by scheduling Marquette for a Dec. 22 home game.

AIR TO THE THRONE? Clemson gets its first look at Jeffrey Jordan, a freshman reserve guard for Illinois, on Tuesday.

Not sure how the Tigers will fare against the Big Ten, but they already own the Atlantic 10, with wins over Temple and Charlotte.

MISMATCH AT THE JOEL: With Jeff Teague, James Johnson and Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest has some of the best young talent in the nation.

Indiana has a roster decimated by defections in the wake of NCAA probation. This could get ugly, and it serves the Hoosiers right for hiring serial phone cheat Kelvin Sampson, who has since been replaced by Tom Crean.

BUCKEYES' BIG DEAL: Miami will have to deal with 7-foot B.J. Mullens, who may follow one-and-done predecessors Greg Oden and Kosta Koufos as the next excellent freshman center for Ohio State.

In case you're wondering, Oden didn't play in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge because of an injury in a Buckeyes loss at North Carolina two years ago. Last year Koufos played and lost to the Tar Heels.

DESPERATE HOKIES: Eager for a high-profile, nonconference win, Virginia Tech tips off the Challenge at home against Wisconsin in Monday night's only game.

After getting left out of the NCAA Tournament field because of a lack of top-50 wins last season, the Hokies have lost in overtime to Xavier on a halfcourt shot at the buzzer and by four points to Seton Hall.

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