8 titles with five different coaches > 5 titles with one coach. Boom!
The duke program begins and ends with K. Better hope he can coach till he's 100 years old.
In the time span K has been at Duke, Kentucky has had six coaches. (lol) three won a title. Congrats, but I think I would rather have the five that K has won in the same time span since 5 is more than 3.(Just like UCLA'S 11 is more than 8) Unless you're up there in age, you've witnessed three Kentucky titles. I've witnessed five for Duke, and didn't need to google them to find out the details.
You can repeat it ad nauseum but the Duke program did not begin with K and nor will it end with K. K wasn't coaching against Kentucky in the 1978 NCAA Championship game, that was Bill Foster's Duke team. K didn't beat Kentucky in the 1980 NCAA Sweet 16 which was played in Rupp Arena, that was Bill Foster's Duke team. K wasn't coaching against Kentucky in the 1966 Final Four, that was Vic Bubas's Duke team. That was also Vic Bubas's Duke team that played against John Wooden's UCLA team in the 1964 NCAA Title game and against Loyola in the 1963 Final Four. And it was Vic Bubas's program that tallied the 3rd most wins in College Basketball for the decade of the 1960's. It also wasn't K's program when Duke won Conference Tournament Championships in 1938, 1941, 42, 44, 46, 60, 63, 64, 66, 78, 80. It was Eddie Cameron's program, Gerry Gerards program, Vic Bubas's program and Bill Foster's program. And it definitely wasn't K's program when in 1974 Duke became only the eighth school to ever hit 1,000 wins in College Basketball. (Now only one of four to have 2,000+)
Duke has too much going for it, in an incredible conference and too many coaches associated with it to somehow disappear when the current coach hangs it up. I guess in the meantime, it's best to pray he doesn't win any more gold trophies because I'm pretty sure if and when he does leave, the banners stay behind...
As far as Murray goes, it was a great pickup for UK. Of course I would wager money that most of the people commenting on how great he is have literally never even seen him play. LOL. I know how it works on the internet. That's why I stay away from making proclamations of greatness about recruits I don't watch.