Duke Freshman Jalen Johnson Out Indefinitely With Injured Foot

When Notre Dame faces No. 22 Duke on Wednesday at Cameron Indoor Stadium, the Blue Devils won’t be at full strength.

When Notre Dame faces No. 22 Duke on Wednesday, the Blue Devils won’t be at full strength. In fact, that will be the reality for Duke for the foreseeable future. Freshman forward Jalen Johnson, who has more talent than any other Blue Devil this season, has a foot injury and will be sidelined indefinitely. Duke, which recently announced that it is forgoing the remainder of its nonconference schedule, next plays Dec. 29 against Pittsburgh.

Johnson is projected to be a first-round selection in the 2021 NBA draft. He made the preseason watch lists for the Naismith Trophy, Wooden Award and Julius Erving Award, which goes to the top small forward in the country. He also was a first-team Preseason All-ACC selection. Through four games, he is averaging 11.5 points and 8.3 rebounds a game on 54.3 percent shooting from the field.

The Irish could get a chance to face Johnson when the teams meet again Feb. 9 at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Regardless, a win against Duke is what every team strives for. It doesn’t even matter if you’re a conference rival. That’s the team you definitely want to beat when the opportunity arrives.

BREAKING: 2020-21 NCAA Basketball Season Will Begin Nov. 25

With the Big Ten announcing it will begin football next month, it already was a big day in college sports.

With the Big Ten announcing it will begin football next month, it already was a big day in college sports. How about another breaking story? This one involves the fate of the basketball season. The following was tweeted by ESPN’s Jeff Bozello:

On Tuesday, Borzello and Myron Medcalf gave a preview of Wednesday’s NCAA Division I Council meeting. If you’re interested in all things college basketball, it’s worth a read. Some of it might even be previewing the details that could come out as we learn more about this decision. Of note, clarity on when and how the next edition of March Madness will take place is not yet present.

The only thing we know for sure is the Pac-12 doesn’t plan on starting its season before January. The Big Ten changing its tune on football could lead to a trickle effect for basketball. A lot needs to be figured out with the season in general, but at least we have a starting point.