Prop bets for Duke football vs. Syracuse
By Jonathan Levitan | October 9, 2020The Blue Zone has you covered with some locks for Duke's road trip to Upstate New York.
The Blue Zone has you covered with some locks for Duke's road trip to Upstate New York.
This week presents a prime opportunity for Duke to earn its first win.
Duke is winless through four games for the first time since finishing 0-12 in 2006.
The Orange are the first team to bring a 3-3-5 scheme to the ACC, and it is dramatically different than the standard 4-2-5 nickel defense.
Duke’s stars in the Big Apple were both in action during Week 4.
f we get the Chase Brice from last week’s fourth quarter touchdown drive and the Tommy DeVito from his matchup with Western Michigan last year, this game is going to be a shootout.
Duke will need to clog up holes at the line of scrimmage to prevent Syracuse from racking up yards on the ground.
While the Blue Devils made strides offensively, they came up short in a 38-31 loss to the Hokies.
The game finished with a final score of 38-31, but it didn't seem for a moment like it would get there in the first 30 minutes of play.
Not even an early, miraculous special teams touchdown or a decimated opposing roster could save the pitiful Blue Devils from defeat.
It's been another close affair over the first 30 minutes, with the Hokies holding a narrow 10-7 edge.
Here are our beats' takes on the Blue Devils’ home matchup against Virginia Tech, which has the Hokies as a 13-point favorite.
The Blue Zone has you covered with some can't lose bets for Saturday afternoon's matchup.
What the team needs now is the motivation to turn the season around.
Duke football is stuck in a recurring nightmare, and if it wants to turn this season around, it’s time to wake up.
Since last year’s 45-10 Duke victory in Blacksburg, Va., these two programs have taken decidedly different routes.
Calhoun is elusive and dynamic and yet, the South Carolina native is yet to show any of the playmaking from last year that propelled him toward some national attention.
This week, the NFL did nothing but illuminate the unfortunate circumstances of a few of Cutcliffe’s protégés.
At 0-3, there isn’t a reason not to, for now, go in another direction under center.
The Blue Devils’ seven turnovers are easy to blame for the team's 38-20 loss at Virginia Saturday, and rightfully so, but the lack of a run game is equally at fault.