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What does the 'amazing shift' at UNC and Duke portend for ACC basketball?


When the Tar Heels and Blue Devils collide next Feb. 4 at Cameron Indoor Stadium, UNC’s and Duke’s Jon Scheyer will have a combined 83 games on their head-coaching resumes, a contrast to what the sport’s premier rivalry has witnessed over the decades. These regime changes represent an unprecedented changing of the guard. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

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What does the 'amazing shift' at UNC and Duke portend for ACC basketball?


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