Micah Shrewsberry speaks after winning first game as Notre Dame coach

Hear from the new coach.

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Micah Shrewsberry has changed jobs quite a bit in his career. It’s gotten to a point where his family now has a tradition of taking a picture on the court after his first game coaching for a new team. That’s exactly what happened after Notre Dame beat Niagara, 70-63, in his program debut.

Before he could celebrate with his loved ones though, Shrewsberry had the duty of addressing the media. He came into the media room after [autotag]Markus Burton[/autotag] and [autotag]Julian Roper II[/autotag] had their own interview session. As one might imagine, he was in a good mood, so it’s unlikely he was too bothered about having to handle one of the duties that comes with his job.

A lot of questions were asked, and Fighting Irish Wire was able to get a couple of them in. Here is Shrewsberry’s opening statement and the answers to the two questions we asked:

College Basketball: The 10 all-time most annoying Dukies

Who belongs at the top of this list and why?

College basketball officially starts nationwide tonight which means it’s a chance for all of us in this divided nation and world come together in one cause:

Hating Duke basketball.

As a kid I ate it all up.  Mike Krzyzewski was a hero in my 15-year old eyes when Duke won it all in the spring of 2001, but 20 years later I’m grateful to have seen the light since and realized just how insufferable that entire program is.  How Notre Dame head coach Mike Brey developed into such a likable figure after spending eight years on Krzyzewski’s bench is beyond me, but I digress.

With Krzyzewski starting his final season as Duke’s head coach this year let’s honor him by naming the 10 Most Annoying Dukies of All-Time: