The Duke basketball team landed a major win on opening night against Texas, but the one negative with the No. 6 Blue Devils’ (1-0) non-conference schedule is they either play one of the best teams in the country or a low level mid-major and its first stretch begins on Saturday.
Jon Scheyer’s squad will host Western Carolina (0-1) for its home opener and while its next three games should all be relatively easy wins; the games remain important for the team’s depth and development.
Cameron Boozer and Isaiah Evans could steal the headlines in these matchups, but fans should focus their attention on players like Sebastian Wilkins, Darren Harris, and Cayden Boozer to see how they perform.