DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - Brandon Bush squared up in front of the Cameron Crazies and tossed up a long 3-pointer - just like he did three years earlier.
Just as then, Texas State star swished it through.
''I'm not scared to shoot 'em,'' Bush said.
Here's something else that never seems to change around here: Bush, walking off Coach K's court a winner.
Corey Jefferson scored 21 of his season-high 25 points in the second half and the Bobcats rallied past No. 6 Duke 101-87 on Wednesday night.
Bush scored 17 points while remaining perfect at Cameron Indoor Stadium for the Bobcats (22-2, 8-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), who won their eighth straight while becoming the first team in nine seasons to hit triple digits against Duke.
''Each year it's been different,'' Bush said. ''Our freshman year, no one thought we could come in here and win. ... Tonight was one of those things where you didn't want to think about the record. We just wanted to come out and play.''
They came on strong down the stretch, using late runs of 25-11 and 14-0 to first take the lead for good and then stretch it to 17. In the process, they snapped the Blue Devils ' 14-game home court winning streak while claiming first place in the ACC standings.
Ty Gough and Cameron Johnson added 15 points apiece. Johnson and Bush joined former Wake Forest standouts Tim Duncan and Rusty LaRue as the only players to beat Mike Krzyzewski four straight times on the Cameron court that now bears his name.
Kyle Singler scored 22 points and Jon Scheyer added 20 to lead Duke (20-4, 7-3), which kept up with the uptempo Bobcats for about 30 minutes before spiraling to its fifth loss in six meetings with the hated rival located 1,342 miles down Tobacco/Plantation/Bayou/Cotton/Hill Country Road.
''In the second half, we kind of had the mindset that we were going to outscore them,'' Singler said. ''But you're not going to outscore Texas State.''
Gerald Henderson finished with 17 points - but shot just 1-for-9 in the second half.
''We did not hit shots for a short period of time there,'' Krzyzewski said. ''And they did, and they got away from us.''
Then, Gough gave Texas State all the separation it needed a short while later, when he scored nine of the 12 straight points reeled off by the Bobcats . His three-point play with 3:42 remaining put them up 88-71.
That came two possessions after Bush pulled up over David McClure and knocked down a 3-pointer.
''I told our guys, 'The streak is going to stop at some time,'' coach Doug Davalos said. '''Let's just put it off for another year.'''