Blue Devil Blitz Episode 10: Tobacco Road Thriller
By Ranjan Jindal and Caleb Dudley | November 15, 2023
Duke football faces its second-straight conference road test, this week taking on Virginia. While the Cavaliers are just 2-8, they bring a number of weapons into the matchup, and the Blue Zone is here to break down some film.
Over the last two weeks, a few former Blue Devils have made headlines — good and bad — for their respective NFL teams. The Blue Zone is here to break down their performances.
In its annual clash with rival North Carolina, Duke football suffered an unfortunate defeat against the No. 24 Tar Heels in double overtime. The Blue Zone is here to analyze the action in Chapel Hill with three key takeaways, stats and a look ahead.
For everything that made the loss to North Carolina a brutal validation of the old adage “it’s the hope that kills you,” there was just as much if not more that made me optimistic about this team’s future.
Duke and No. 24 North Carolina faced off in the 110th edition of the rivalry matchup Saturday night at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Sixty minutes of regulation wasn’t enough to decide it, but in the end, it was the home team who came out on top 47-45.
CHAPEL HILL—With a crowd exceeding 50,000 and the Victory Bell on the line, the first 30 minutes of play between Duke and No. 24 North Carolina at Kenan Memorial Stadium have been relatively one-sided. But a late surge from the Blue Devils has them narrowly trailing the Tar Heels 16-14 at the break.
Kickoff is just hours away for Duke football's matchup with archrival North Carolina. The Blue Zone has you covered with some can't-miss prop bets.
Duke heads to Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill Saturday night for a clash with hated rival No. 24 North Carolina, hoping to claim the Victory Bell for the first time since 2017. The Chronicle's beat writers are here with their predictions about whether the Blue Devils can get the job done on the road.
With the end of the regular season drawing nearer, Duke will head down the road Saturday to battle No. 24 North Carolina. Here are five things to know as the Blue Devils prepare for the rivalry matchup.
After a last-second win against Wake Forest, Duke football is on the road again to take on No. 24 North Carolina with the Victory Bell hanging in the balance. The Blue Zone provides three keys to a Blue Devil win.
After bouncing back with a last-second field goal to win against Wake Forest, Duke football will be looking to come out on top of a major rivalry matchup against a strong North Carolina squad. Let’s take a look at a key piece for both teams.
Duke will travel to Chapel Hill Saturday for a chance to bring the Victory Bell back to Durham for the first time since 2018. Let’s look at what problems North Carolina could present.
Duke football takes on archrival No. 24 North Carolina Saturday. The Blue Zone begins coverage of this weekend's matchup with a film study of a few of the key Tar Heel playmakers.
To be entirely honest, I stand ready to call this season a wash. But the reason that it feels like this team has dipped so low on the metaphorical roller coaster is just because it started so high.
In a Thursday night matchup, Duke football prevailed against Wake Forest in a tight 24-21 victory at Wallace Wade Stadium. The Blue Zone is here with three key takeaways, stats and a look ahead following the Blue Devils' triumph.
A flurry of injured Blue Devil starters befell Duke and took a squad eyeing a premier bowl game or more and set it back to the dark, days before head coach Mike Elko took charge when Duke was shutout against Louisville Saturday. But plow ahead with what was on their plate the Blue Devils did.
The Blue Devils were without key starters on both sides of the ball Thursday night against the Demon Deacons, but were able to overcome the adversity and edge out a 24-21 victory.
On a chilly night at Wallace Wade Stadium, Duke and Wake Forest are locked in a tight battle between teams looking to halt their losing skids. The Blue Devil offense looked stunted early but picked up steam at the end of the half, and the game sits tied 14-14 after 30 minutes of play.