As we pass the mid-way point of the ACC season, Charlie Sallwasser, who writes on the UVA blog, polled all of the Raycom ACC bloggers and came up with some mid-season awards for the ACC. Here are the results, which I’ll provide some comments on.
All-ACC:
(two points for a first team vote, one point for a second team vote)
G Greivis Vasquez (Maryland) (15 points, 5 first team votes, named on 10/11 ballots) – Was a 1st team ACC player for me.
G Jon Scheyer (Duke) (22 points, 11 first team votes, named on 11/11) – Also a first team All-ACC for me
G Malcolm Delaney (Virginia Tech) (16 points, 7 first team votes, named on 9/11) – I went back and forth on him. I ended up putting him on the 2nd team because I thought we were limited to 2 guards on the first team, but he’s definitely one of the top 3 guards in the league.
F Trevor Booker (Clemson) (20 points, 9 first team votes, named on 11/11) – Booker has had another solid year. He was also on my first team all-ACC ballot.
F Al-Farouq Aminu (Wake Forest) (20 points, 9 first team votes, named on 11/11) – Al-Farouq was also on my first team ballot.
Second Team:
G Sylven Landesberg (Virginia) (13 points, 4 first team votes, named on 9/11) – He was on my second team ballot.
G Nolan Smith (Duke) (9 points, named on 9/11) – Nolan is good, but he didn’t make either my first or second team. I think he’s received a lot of love because he’s on Duke, but I think there are better guards in the league than Nolan.
F Kyle Singler (Duke) (11 points, 3 first team votes, 8/11) – Singler can do a lot, and he made my 2nd team ballot.
F Gani Lawal (Georgia Tech) (11 points, 1 first team vote, 10/11) – Also made my second team ballot
F Tracy Smith (NC State) (13 points, 5 first team votes, 8/11 ballots) – Since NC State has been struggling a little this year, I don’t think Smith is getting the attention he deserves. I actually had him on my first team ballot.
Also Receiving Votes: Ish Smith (WFU) (3 points, 3/11), Solomon Alabi (FSU) (2 points, 2/11), Landon Milbourne (MD) (2 points, 2/11) – I put Landon on my 2nd team ballot, Larry Drew II (UNC) (2 points, 1 first team, 1/11), Ed Davis (UNC) (2 points, 2/11), Chris Singleton (FSU) (2 points, 2/11), Jeff Trapani (BC) (1 point, 1/11), Derrick Favors (GT) (1 point, 1/11).
Player of the Year:
Greivis Vasquez and Jon Scheyer (3) – Take a guess as to who I voted for? My vote went to Vasquez, but if the Terps drop a 2nd game to Duke, Scheyer will probably pull out the win. But I really don’t think he’s better than Vasquez.
Also Receiving Votes: Al-Farouq Aminu (2), Sylven Landesberg
All Freshman Team
G CJ Harris (WF) (8) – He was on my ballot. He’s done a great job for Wake this year.
G Durand Scott (Miami) (5) – Miami has to be happy to have him on their team. Watch out for him in a year or two. He was also on my ballot
F Derrick Favors (GT) (10) – Not sure how someone could not put Favors on their ballot. I know I did.
F Jordan Williams (MD) (9) – Another shoe in I think for the all-freshman team. Jordan is behind only favors in scoring and rebounding for the Terps.
F Scott Wood (NCSU) (8) – Scott Wood also made my ballot. State has something to look forward to with this kid.
Also Receiving Votes: Mfon Udofia (GT) (3), Michael Snaer (FSU) Brian Oliver (GT), Mason Plumlee (Duke), Miles Plumlee (Duke), Travis Wear (UNC), Reggie Johnson (Miami), Jontel Evans (UVA)
Freshman of the Year
Derrick Favors (GT) (10) – He was my FOY. Not sure how you could vote for anyone else.
All Defensive Team
G Ish Smith (WF) (7) – He wasn’t on my ballot, but I don’t have a problem with him being here.
G Andre Young (Clemson) (4) – Young also wasn’t on my ballot.
F Chris Singleton (FSU) (8) – I think Singleton was a pretty obvious choice
F Solomon Alabi (FSU) (6) – He was on my ballot. FSU is a great defensive team.
F Al-Farouq Aminu (WFU)/Ed Davis (UNC) (4) – Wasn’t on my ballot.
Also Receiving Votes: Derrick Favors (GT) (3) – made my ballot, Jeff Allen (VT)(2) – made my ballot, Trevor Booker (Clemson) (2), Greivis Vasquez (UMD), Gani Lawal (GT), Sean Mosley (UMD), LD Williams (WFU), Jontel Evans (UVA)
Defensive POY (out of 8 submitted)
Chris Singleton (FSU) (5 votes)
Also Receving Votes: Ed Davis (UNC) (2), Solomon Alabi (FSU) – I voted for Ed Davis, personally.
Coach of the Year: (out of 9 submitted)
Tony Bennett (UVA) (8) – He was my vote
Also Receiving Votes: Seth Greenberg (VT)
So what do you all think? Are their any glaring mistakes? Was anyone left out? What are your thoughts?