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Ncaa 1992 Championship Blue Reign
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Product Details
- Starring: Ncaa Basketball
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- Audience Rating: Unrated
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- EAN: 9786302314571
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- Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
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- ISBN: 6302314577
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- Label: 20th Century Fox
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- Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: 20th Century Fox
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- Release Date: 1995-04-16
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- Studio: 20th Century Fox
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- Theatrical Release Date: 1992
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- Title: Ncaa 1992 Championship Blue Reign
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- UPC: 086162557736
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Customer Reviews
BEST DUKE BLUE DEVILS' TEAM, EVER
Dating back to the days of 1986, Duke basketball has always been hated by many, but respected by all. The 1991-1992 DUKE BLUE DEVILS only had one objective...winning the national championship, again. With a record of 34-2, and a wire-to-wire #1 ranking in the AP poll, this team accomplished their goal. Christian Laettner, Grant Hill, and Bobby Hurley were definitely the catalysts for this team, and this video takes you through the their remarkable run to the tournament, the Eastern regional final game verses Kentucky (which can be considered the greatest college basketball game ever), and the national championship game against Michigan's "Fab Five".
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Well deserved repeat
The Duke Blue Devils had, in 1991, overcome significant odds to knock off previously undefeated UNLV on their way to the title. In 1992, the big obstacle was in the regional final against Kentucky, where Christian Laettner hit a turnaround jumpshot at the buzzer for a one point win. They would get to the title game against a Michigan team led by the "Fab Five," who were all freshmen. But Jimmiy King, Jalen Rose, Ray Jackson, Juwan Howard, and the superb Chris Webber were no match for the determined Blue Devils, as Duke pulled away late for a twenty point victory and the first repeat for any team since the days of the John Wooden coached UCLA dynasty.
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