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  "textContent": "Duke has done something no college basketball team ever have and that is the Blue Devils have spent 150 weeks at No. 1 in the AP top 25 poll. That’s right, 150 weeks of dominance, setting a record that’s never been touched before.\n\nThis season, Duke (29-2) wrapped up the regular season on an eight-game winning streak, including big rivalry wins over NC State and North Carolina. Their performance earned them 56 of 61 first-place votes, keeping them firmly at the top as conference tournaments approach.\n\nClose behind, Arizona (29-2) and Michigan (29-2) continue to chase, but Duke’s mix of talent, coaching, and timing has kept them untouchable this season. Meanwhile, teams like Florida, Houston, and UConn are jostling for top-five spots, and rising stars like St. John’s are making noise in the rankings.\n\nAs March Madness looms, all eyes will be on Duke, the historic No. 1 team, as they aim to prove that their record-breaking AP dominance can translate into tournament glory.\n\nThe team’s fans believe that Duke is now untouchable at the top when it comes to college basketball history.\n\nThe post Duke makes history with record 150 weeks as AP No-one in men’s college basketball poll appeared first on HUM News.",
  "title": "Duke makes history with record 150 weeks as AP No-one in men’s college basketball poll"
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