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Duke Basketball releases 2022-23 ACC slate

Alex Weberby:Alex Weber06/21/22
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Duke Basketball has its ACC opponents set for the upcoming 2022-23 season, their first under Jon Scheyer. The official Men’s Basketball twitter account for the team posted a graphic revealing which conference foes the Blue Devils will play on the road, which ones they’ll play at home, and which ones they’ll play on the road and at home.

Take a look.

Obviously, Duke will take on North Carolina twice. But they’ll also face fellow in-state rivals NC State and Wake Forrest twice as well, along with Virginia Tech, Boston College and Miami. Everyone else they will face just once.

Florida State, Louisville, Pittsburgh and Notre Dame will head to Durham with no return trip from the Blue Devils. Meanwhile, Duke will visit Clemson, Virginia, Syracuse and Georgia Tech with none of them coming to Cameron Indoor.

Report: Mike Krzyzewski does not plan to attend any Duke home games in 2022-23

Mike Krzyzewski is taking retirement seriously. After 42 seasons manning the Duke sidelines, Coach K is ready for a clean break from the program in his first year after calling it quits. According to a report from College Basketball insider Jon Rothstein, Krzyzewski plans to relax at his million-dollar mansion and watch Duke’s 2022-23 home games from, well, the comfort of his own home.

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We’ll see if Coach K can actually stay away from the program he built over the last four decades for an entire season. But his plan is to clear the runway and let his pupil, Jon Scheyer, take over without the looming presence of the greatest coach in college basketball history.

What’s odd is that Coach K is keeping his office at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Perhaps that move is more ceremonial than it is consequential — he may never step foot in it again! But it is odd he has an office at the stadium but also claims he won’t attend a single home game in 2022-23.