Is North Carolina vs. Duke still the best rivalry in college basketball? | Countdown to GameDay

ESPN published this video item, entitled “Is North Carolina vs. Duke still the best rivalry in college basketball? | Countdown to GameDay” – below is their description.

Jason Fitz gets you ready for another college basketball Saturday and the showdown between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Duke Blue Devils. Jay Williams will join the show to discuss Duke’s struggles this season and his memories of playing in the storied rivalry. Also, UMBC guard Darnell Rogers, who stands at 5-foot-2, joins the show to discuss his journey to UMBC and what it’s like to be one of college hoops’ shortest players. Plus, Dalen Cuff helps us rate the most disrespectful dunks of the week.

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