I don't think ESPN is alone in overhyping this. Fox Sports' Bill Reiter:
http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebasketball/story/Mike-Krzyzewski-coaching-milestone-is-one-to-savor-111511
Savor this. Enjoy this. Remember how this felt when it happened. Realize that on Tuesday night, when Michael William Krzyzewski became the winningest basketball coach in NCAA history with his 903rd win, we finally experienced authentic greatness.
This moment did not need to be forced, shined, spun or hyped. Duke’s 74-69 win over Michigan State at Madison Square Garden was the thing America loves to proclaim but rarely sees: an all-time moment, a glimpse of incredible and lasting greatness, an achievement that actually meets our desire to experience events, sporting and otherwise, that we can rank among the most important of all time.
W.T.F.
I could seriously list 50 moments this year alone that are more memorable than this. And I have no idea what "authentic greatness" is, or why Dean Smith didn't achieve authentic greatness, or why this achievement is any authentically greater than Aaron Rodgers winning the Super Bowl MVP or Dirk and the boys stuffing it in LeBron's cakehole or Game 6 of the World Series.
The MSN.com headline of that column says "Coach K's moment one we'll tell our kids about." I'm not even going to tell my kids when they wake up in eight hours.
Seriously was there some laughing gas pumped into the MSG air conditioning or something?