Wallace Wade construction set to begin following Wake Forest game, finish by 2016
By Nick Martin | November 28, 2014Every end is a new beginning, and this Saturday will prove no different for Wallace Wade Stadium.
Every end is a new beginning, and this Saturday will prove no different for Wallace Wade Stadium.
North Carolina strolled into Durham last Thursday and went on to destroy the then-No. 21 Blue Devils' ACC title hopes via a 45-20 beat down. But the Tar Heels did not let the destruction end there.
The Washington, D.C., native has led Duke to its 5-0 start and five double-digit wins.
Thaddeus Lewis is set to become the Texans' third-string quarterback, ESPN's Adam Shefter reports.
No. 1 Florida State and Louisville both held on to secure late-game victories, and Duke was dealt its second straight loss Thursday by North Carolina at Wallace Wade Stadium.
The Blue Devils fell out of the top 25, but there was more enticing action across the country that sets up for an exciting conclusion to the regular season.
For a pair of Blue Devil seniors, this year's bowl game—the third-straight for Duke—will not mean the end of their collegiate careers.
North Carolina strolled into Durham last Thursday and went on to destroy the then-No. 21 Blue Devils' ACC title hopes via a 45-20 beat down. But the Tar Heels did let the destruction end there.
As expected, the Blue Devils plummeted out of the AP Poll after their second consecutive home loss.
Graduate assistant Chris Hoover—a former Blue Devil walk-on—slammed a chair during an epic pregame speech before Thursday's loss to North Carolina.
The Blue Devils' first Thursday-night home game in 20 years didn't end up the way they dreamed it would.
It all went wrong for the Blue Devils after a pair of early turnovers.
For the second-straight game, Duke beat itself, as the Blue Devils coughed up the ball and let North Carolina spoil their chances at another trip to the ACC Championship Game.
After last Saturday's ugly 17-16 loss to Virginia Tech, many thought Thursday's prime time matchup with their arch rival would provide the Blue Devils with the perfect bounce back opportunity. Not...
Playing in their first Thursday night game in 20 years, the Blue Devils have looked lost in the limelight thus far, as they trail the Tar Heels 28-7 after two quarters of play at Wallace Wade Stadium.
This week, The Chronicle’s Nick Martin spoke to the The Daily Tar Heel's sports editor Grace Raynor about Thursday's prime time battle for the Victory Bell between No. 25 Duke and North Carolina.
For the first time in 25 years, the Victory Bell could spend a third-straight year in Durham.
The three keys for the Blue Devils are containing Marquise Williams, establishing the passing game and getting back to playing mistake-free football.
Both quarterbacks could make the difference in a Tobacco Road showdown with huge Coastal Division implications.
Not all wins are created equally. At least not if you are located on 15-501.