The Duke Blue Devils know what they have to do.
They earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, as expected, and now it's time for the March Madness to begin. With the Selection Sunday reveal, Blue Devils fans also now know exactly what Duke's path to the Final Four will take through the East Region.
Duke won the ACC Championship and is led by the Sporting News National Player of the Year, Cameron Boozer.
Head coach Jon Scheyer took his impressive group to the final weekend last season but couldn't get to the title game.
Now, Duke will try to prove it can win the whole thing again. Boozer has won everywhere he's been.
If Duke takes this path, they could do it again.
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Duke's NCAA Tournament path to Final Four
The Duke Blue Devils' opening round will take place against 16-seed Siena, which is coached by Syracuse national champion Gerry McNamara.
The second round would then feature the winner of the (8) Ohio State and (9) TCU game.
The Sweet 16's top possible seeded opponent is 4-seed Kansas. The other options are 5-seed St. John's, 12-seed Northern Iowa and 13-seed Cal Baptist.
In the Elite Eight, the best possible seed is No. 2 UConn.
The bottom half of the bracket also has 3-seed Michigan State, 6-seed Louisville, 7-seed UCLA, 10-seed UCF, 11-seed South Florida, 14-seed North Dakota State and 15-seed Furman.
If Duke and UConn do their jobs, that'd be a high-powered regional final.

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