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The day the field of 65 was revealed, some said the Blue Devils were given the easiest path to Indy of any of the No. 1 seeds. Then, the road was cleared with a second-round upset loss by second-seeded Villanova, which beat Duke in last year's round of 16.
But Duke isn't solely going up against that manageable road through the bracket. Perhaps more importantly, the present-day Blue Devils also are fighting recent history that predates their arrival in Durham.
They were knocked out in the round of 16 in consecutive years by eventual national semifinalists. They went down to Michigan State in 2005 and LSU in '06, in the last game in the Duke blue and white for J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams. Then last year, it was Villanova's turn to beat Duke and eventually reach the Final Four.
"After we won last year against Texas (in the second round), I think a little bit of us might have been a little satisfied or felt like we were supposed to win," Scheyer said. "But this year, I think we expected to be in this position, and we know we have a bunch more steps to take. So for us, we're still very hungry, and we feel like there's a lot left to do, so the confidence level of this team and the expectations are different."
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