Extra point vs. Virginia: Blue Devils unable to shake turnover woes in deflating loss
By Sam Mickenberg | September 26, 2020The Blue Devils dropped their third straight in a turnover-filled loss to Virginia.
The Blue Devils dropped their third straight in a turnover-filled loss to Virginia.
Turnovers were once again the story for head coach David Cutcliffe’s squad.
The Blue Devils started out ahead but quickly lost the momentum, trailing 17-10 heading into the locker room.
You can count on things beginning to click for Chase Brice and company this weekend.
Here are our beats' takes on the Blue Devils’ trip to Virginia Saturday, which has the Cavaliers as a 4.5-point favorite.
In a press release Wednesday, the team announced starting cornerbacks Mark Gilbert and Josh Blackwell received surgery and will both be out indefinitely.
Saturday marks the first time Virginia will take the field this season, and Duke is praying the Cavaliers play like it.
It's time to look at how some former Blue Devils have been performing at the next level.
For Duke, this week is all about forgetting about the past and moving forward.
The Blue Devils will be without both of their starting cornerbacks for the foreseeable future.
In order to slow down Virginia’s offense, Chris Rumph II and the rest of the defensive line will need to step their game up.
Duke is going to have a long, uphill battle against the Virginia Cavaliers this Saturday.
Everyone needs to take a step back and relax before they hit the panic button on Duke’s season.
The Blue Devils were hampered by five turnovers and red zone woes in their loss to the Eagles.
Explosive. With former Clemson Tiger Chase Brice transferring in and David Cutcliffe assuming play-calling duties, that was the word that was supposed to define Duke’s offense this season.
In a fan-less Wallace Wade Stadium, Duke fell in its home-opener 26-6 Saturday.
It's been another low-scoring contest so far, with Boston College leading 7-6.
Despite a tough opening loss against Notre Dame, Duke football came into the season looking fairly strong.
Here are our beats' takes on the Blue Devils’ home-opener against Boston College Saturday, which pits Duke as a 5.5-point favorite.
Duke must focus on controlling the point of attack defensively.