ACC's Weakness in Basketball Criticized
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USA TODAY Sports columnist calls the ACC a weak basketball conference outside of Duke

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USA TODAY Sports columnist Dan Wolken calls the ACC a weak basketball conference outside of Duke .
Wolken says the ACC is no longer college basketball's premier conference.
The ACC sent just four teams to this year 's NCAA Tournament: Duke , Louisville , Clemson , UNC and NC State .
The future, at least for next year , is looking bright in Chapel Hill .