Duke football overcomes early turnovers en route to 2-0 start
By Zac Elder | September 9, 2013Duke overcame three turnovers and a slew of costly penalties to return home 2-0 for the first time since 1998.
Duke overcame three turnovers and a slew of costly penalties to return home 2-0 for the first time since 1998.
In a game where the Blue Devil offense struggled, defense was the key to a 28-14 victory against Memphis.
The Blue Devils overcome early offensive struggles and an injury to quarterback Anthony Boone, knocking off Memphis 28-14 Saturday at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.
Following its first shutout victory since 1989, Duke will take to the road in hopes of securing its first 2-0 start since 1998.
The Tigers will play their season-opener when Duke travels to Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, with the memory of a 38-14 drubbing from last season still fresh in Memphis' mind.
Johnny Manziel is showing how he feels about the NCAA rules on the field, and others may follow suits, Elder writes.
When Kenny Anunike was offered a sixth year of eligibility in March, there was no hesitation—he had unfinished business.
Unlike Duke teams of previous years, it was the ground-and-pound and not the aerial attack that led the Blue Devils to a 45-0 victory against N.C. Central Saturday at Wallace Wade Stadium.