Eight years ago, Mike Krzyzewski's 34th season at Duke ended in disappointment with a shocking loss to Mercer in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
His legacy was already set in stone as one of the greatest college basketball coaches of all time, but fans and observers wondered if the end of an era was near.
Turns out Coach K had unfinished business in the NCAA tournament before he called it quits.
Two more Final Fours would come with the Blue Devils, including what Duke faithful hope isn't his last game Saturday, fittingly against rival North Carolina in New Orleans.
"Seeing Coach K play in the Final Four in his last year and playing UNC for the first time in the tournament is unreal," former Duke and Apple Valley point guard Tyus Jones said. "It makes sense that his last year would be the year they have to play in probably the most anticipated college game ever."
Following his early March Madness exit in 2014, Krzyzewski added to his staff by hiring Jon Scheyer, who would eventually be his successor. The Blue Devils would win their fifth national title with the help of Jones, the Final Four's most outstanding player as a freshman.
Jones, who plays for the Memphis Grizzlies, is a proud member of the Duke brotherhood and felt honored to play for the coaching legend who is retiring after this season.
"Playing for Coach K in my one season at Duke was amazing," Jones said. "In that one year, I learned so much. He taught me so much both on and off the court. Lessons on being a leader, lessons on being a better man, a better friend, a better teammate."