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As the years go by, Jon Scheyer's Duke career from (2006-10) just keeps looking better and better. The wins, the calm control, and the big shots have all aged beautifully, turning what once felt steady and reliable into something truly iconic in hindsight. pic.twitter.com/Ks6Y83cOTs
Duke coach Jon Scheyer offered a big compliment to Boston College after their low-scoring affair on Tuesday.
Duke basketball had a perfect January. What does head coach Jon Scheyer want to see from the Blue Devils in February?
The team has shown some glaring weaknesses, but with all that said, because of Scheyer’s elite coaching and player adjustments, the Blue Devils have amassed a 19-1 record featuring one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the country.
Duke basketball is still at the top of the ACC, a year after going to the Final Four. The Blue Devils are again a March Madness contender.
Being the head coach of Duke basketball is one of the most sought-after jobs in the world of college basketball, and for obvious reasons. The brand, the exposure, the constant expectation to win, the talent that comes in each year. Most coaches dream of ...