UNC-Duke named college basketball’s top rivalry according to CBB analyst Andy Katz

Feb 3, 2024; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels forward Armando Bacot (5) scores near the end of the second half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

When you think of the greatest rivalries in sports, which matchups come to mind? Is it Yankees-Red Sox? Ohio State-Michigan? Celtics-Lakers? Canadiens-Bruins?

We might be a little biased here, but for good reason. The greatest rivalry in college basketball – and all of sports – is UNC-Duke.

The experts agree with us too, as analyst Andy Katz ranked UNC-Duke his top overall rivalry in college basketball.

From our side, last year was a pretty great chapter in the rivalry. North Carolina won 93-84 in the Dean Dome on Feb. 3, then again in Cameron Indoor on March 9, in what is unofficially known as a Cormac Ryan legacy game.

Tar Heel Nation would like to forget about 2023’s chapter in the rivalry, with UNC losing both matchups as part of its infamous campaign. North Carolina led late in in second matchup against Duke, which would’ve boosted their NCAA Tournament resumé in a big way, but gave up a late lead.

There’s already some smoke building ahead of both 2025 matchups. In an interview amongst McDonalds All-Americans, highly-touted Duke freshmen Cooper Flagg and Isaiah Evans told UNC freshmen Ian Jackson and Drake Powell, that Duke would sweep UNC.

Regardless of what happens in the winter, there’s no doubt the Tar Heels and Blue Devils will deliver another instant classic.

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Publish date : 2024-08-30 15:00:47

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