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Welter's Walk-off: A new season of "Succession" begins at UNC and Duke
Pat Welter talks about how replacing legends within a family can be challenging, especially at UNC and at Duke.
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Pat Welter talks about how replacing legends within a family can be challenging, especially at UNC and at Duke.
Well, some of you might be lost without the TV show succession. On Sunday nights. I have actually never seen it once but Pat Welter has and he explains why there's more than enough family drama to go around at Duke. And you would see in this week's Welter walk off. It ain't easy to follow a legend. Just ask the kids from succession regardless of our record. I think we have shown throughout the entire year that we can compete. UN C and Duke kept things in the family after Logan Roy Williams and coach K stepped down. It's not your job. It's your family's job. Hubert Davis stock was at an all time high. After making the national championship last year, we saw how quickly the shareholders can turn every time that I speak to the team. I'm speaking to 30 to 40 voices. John Shire see as secure as the new king of Durham. It'll be interesting to see how he handles success at Duke. He's got the number two recruiting class coming in plus four returning starters. Hubert Davis could tell you managing egos and expectations isn't as easy as you think. And I have felt through the course of this season, our guys playing with added weight. It's been a mass exodus in Carolina. But the reclassification of Elliott Cade steadied the stock price at opening bell. The television show might be over, but these succession plans are back for a highly anticipated season.