The Duke Blue Devils are one of the most recognizable programs in college basketball history. For more than a century, basketball on Tobacco Road has been shaped by rivalry, pressure, and the expectation of excellence.
In this episode of Hall of Teams, host Kirk Jensen, World Champion and Sports Historian, traces Duke’s rise from its early Trinity College roots to one of the most powerful and demanding programs in sport.
From the adoption of the Blue Devils name in 1922 to the intensity of Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke built its identity through discipline, talent, and an unrelenting standard. The defining era comes under Mike Krzyzewski, whose leadership helped turn Duke into a championship force and a symbol of sustained excellence.
This episode explores the origins, the pressure, the rivalries, the titles, and the standard that still defines Duke today.
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