After the game, Krzyzewski mentioned that his players were emotional after the loss. He, noticeably, was not.
“I think when you have three daughters, 10 grandchildren and you’ve been through quite a bit,” he said, “you’re used to taking care of the emotions of the people you love and that you’re responsible for. And that’s where I’m at. And I’m sure at some time I’ll deal with this in my own way.”
The magnitude of the game could be felt well before the teams tipped off. Player introductions were barely audible over the roar of the crowd. The Superdome, which holds nearly 75,000 people, was peppered with blue attire, both sky and navy.
The Blue Devils, led by a talented unit that includes three freshman who are projected to enter the N.B.A. draft at the end of the season — Paolo Banchero, Trevor Keels and AJ Griffin — looked to be in control at times, though as expected in a game like this, neither team pulled away.