Former Duke football quarterback Daniel Jones named co-captain for the New York Giants
By Max Rego | September 8, 2020Jones' maturity was rewarded with the distinction of co-captaincy.
Jones' maturity was rewarded with the distinction of co-captaincy.
The 2020 Duke football season will finally commence as head coach David Cutcliffe and the Blue Devils tackle the new landscape of college athletics.
After a couple of tumultuous years of rehab and training, the redshirt senior will suit up again for the Blue Devils, looking to retake his place as one of the best defensive backs not just in the ACC, but in the country.
Exactly one month after Duke suspended all in-person classes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, David Cutcliffe stood in front of a Zoom screen and stressed the necessity of a uniform response across college football.
Rumph enters the 2020 campaign as one of the best defensive lineman in the country.
One step ahead. Intelligent. Trailblazer. Those qualities are why the Joker has continuously evaded Batman and are also why Calhoun led Duke in receiving yards and touchdown receptions in his first year ever playing wide receiver.
While the average fan may turn away from the television or head to the bathroom when the kicking team trots out, the Blue Devils' efforts in between possessions were a bright spot in an otherwise disappointing 2019 campaign.
Here’s why the Blue Devils’ 11-game slate makes me think this will be another rebuilding year for head coach David Cutcliffe’s squad.
The Blue Devils have a sneaky chance to make the ACC Championship Game in 2020.
Going into Duke's season opener on Saturday afternoon, The Chronicle has previewed all teams the Blue Devils are slated to play in 2020.
The Chronicle's football beat writers Cam Polo, Evan Kolin, Jake Piazza, Max Rego and Shane Smith give their predictions for the upcoming Blue Devils campaign.