Welcome to Duke: Morning roundup for 9/5/2019

Duke had no changes at all on its week two depth chart, and injured Blue Devils Brittain Brown and Noah Gray had positive developments during the week.
Quarterback Quentin Harris, safety Dylan Singleton and running back Deon Jackson met with the media, talking about what the offense and defense need to do better and whether the triple option is going to be a permanent part of the offensive scheme.
Coach David Cutcliffe also gave his weekly press conference. He discussed the upcoming game with NC A&T, explained what happened during and after the play where Edgar Cerenord was ejected, dropped his Coach Cut-icism of the week and discussed NFL cuts and the approaching hurricane.
In basketball news, Jayson Tatum sprained his ankle in Team USA’s win.
Tatum will miss at least the next two World Cup games
Devil’s Den spoke to four-star PF Henry Coleman about his official visit to Duke. He heads to Virginia Tech next.
BartTorvik.com has projections for the 2019-20 stats for each member of Duke’s basketball team.
Former Blue Devil Marshall Plumlee is now an Army Ranger. He just graduated from Ranger School.
Full Press Coverage had a story on how the Pelicans will use Zion WIlliamson
Andy Katz had Zion Williamson on his all decade team for the 2010s.
As our Team of the Decade tournament winds down, @TheAndyKatz released his All-Decade Team on the March Madness 365 podcast! #MMToD
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) September 4, 2019
Starters:
Jalen Brunson
Kemba Walker
Zion Williamson
Anthony Davis
Frank Kaminsky
Bench:
Frank Mason III
Doug McDermott
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Zion is the highest-rated NBA2K rookie since John Wall.
The first Zion Williamson autograph cards have hit the collectors market and are auctioning for close to six figures.
Al.com looked at why Bama’s running game struggled against Duke. Nick Saban gave the pre-snap movement on Duke’s defensive line some of the credit.
CBSSports.com has Duke football in its Bottom 25 rankings, at No. 4.
Nick Saban also said that his wife made him run 20 minutes on the treadmill as punishment for picking up a 15-yard sideline penalty against Duke.

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