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dukedevilz

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Of our 5 National Championship teams, there have been 6 players who started on opening day that didn't start in the Title game. Can you name those 6 players?
 

dukedevilz

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Does this question not interest anyone? I can add another question, if that would be more appealing.

A couple of small hints for anyone that still wants to take a stab at this. All five title teams had at least one player start the opening game that didn't start in the championship. Of the six players, 4 are bigs and 2 are wings. One player started the opener on two separate years, only to come off the bench in the title game.
 

dukedevilz

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Looks like this thread is losing interest. I'll ask another question. Who was the last Duke player to wear #44?

Answer to the previous question:
Brian Davis
Cherokee Parks
Nate James
Miles Plumlee
Olek Czyz
Amile Jefferson
 

dbav

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Holy cow. I got one! Haha.

How many times has K led Duke to the NCAA Tournament?
 

hart2chesson

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Coached at UNCC and Purdue...His Boilermakers eliminated our Devils in the Elite 8 regional in 1980.....Prior to that he coached UNCC to a FF in '77. IIRC, he may have also done a stint at USF....

OFC
 
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skysdad

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Coached at UNCC and Purdue...His Boilermakers eliminated our Devils in the Elite 8 regional in 1980.....Prior to that he coached UNCC to a FF in '77. IIRC, he may have also done a stint at USF....

OFC



Good job hart. I kind of figured you might get it. OFC
 

dukedevilz

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You are correct sir.

I hate to be a stickler, but 33 is actually the correct answer.

84-94: 11
96-17: 22
Total: 33

I think it's easy to look at 84-94 and subtract the difference and get 10. And do the same from 1996 to 2017, and get 21. But 1984-1994 is actually 11 years. And 1996-2017 is 22 years.

Example: 2012-2015 are the Quinn Cook years. The difference in numbers is 3, but it's actually 4 seasons (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015).
 

dbav

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I hate to be a stickler, but 33 is actually the correct answer.

84-94: 11
96-17: 22
Total: 33

I think it's easy to look at 84-94 and subtract the difference and get 10. And do the same from 1996 to 2017, and get 21. But 1984-1994 is actually 11 years. And 1996-2017 is 22 years.

Example: 2012-2015 are the Quinn Cook years. The difference in numbers is 3, but it's actually 4 seasons (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015).

Then my mistake. I must have been going off of old info.
 

skysdad

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Side bar question that doesn't count but an interesting one. What former tar heel great just got arrested on Wrightsville Beach N.C. Now this could be a hard one so put on your thinking caps. OFC
 

dukedevilz

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Duke and UCLA are pretty obvious choices. Not sure about school #3.

I have doubts about team #3, but I will say Ohio State.
 

dukedevilz

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You're not talking about UConn women, are you? I'm not sure there's another men's program that has achieved that feat.