From No. 1 to done: Duke looks to who stays, who leaves
Posted Mar 20, 2017
Duke is facing its annual offseason questions — who stays, who goes — much earlier than expected. The Blue Devils started the season as a favorite to win the national title but instead failed to make it out of the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament, bringing an abrupt end to season that will be remembered for a relentless string of distractions and sideshows.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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