It's a bit ironic that in all their off-court problems, UNC missed out on a large number of their recruiting "targets" and it turned into a good thing for them. Just think, they've been recruiting the same guys as Duke, UK, Kansas and Arizona....those guys just all spurned them. What's happened because of that is their roster is full of good players who are primarily juniors and seniors and not viewed as NBA prospects when they're young, college players. So, yes, while UNC is clearly showing you can win without the one-and-done model, it's also not something they clamored to do.
Also, Duke was exactly the kind of team this past season that I can appreciate. It just didn't work out. We had three upperclassmen who were vital cogs on a national championship team two seasons ago and a sophomore who had a breakout season. Sprinkled in there was one outstanding freshman, a freshman who at one point was outstanding but has battled injuries, and two additional freshmen who many thought could be multi-year players. The roster setup this season was good, IMO, but I admit next year isn't shaping up the same.
Right now is a tough time to be a Duke fan. And everyone shares in the blame....be it the staff or the players.
You might have better results with next year's roster.
There were too many issues that could not be address between just November and March. Injuries, OAD, consistent play from players, playing time, talent, lack of talent, individual agendas, attitudes, fans, etc... I know coaches, players, parents, and others involve have these discussions during recruitment, but things look so much different when the season is progressing.