'I believe we can play': As questions mount, Duke football continues with fall camp
By Max Rego | August 15, 2020"In my heart of hearts, I believe we can play 11 games and we’re going to get it done," Cutcliffe said.
"In my heart of hearts, I believe we can play 11 games and we’re going to get it done," Cutcliffe said.
Regardless of whether college football is played this fall, the players have fundamentally altered the course of the sport forever.
The Blue Devils' success this season will hinge directly on how fast they can figure out who they are.
All over the country, college football players are opting out of the upcoming season due to COVID-19-related concerns.
Typically, Duke football's week-by-week schedule is known months in advance. But this isn't any typical year.
EA Sports' Madden NFL 21 is here and the annual tradition of real players reacting to their in-game ratings has begun.
While they're one of the last teams to return to practice amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Blue Devils are finally ready to head to Durham and prepare for a trip back to bowl eligibility.
The rippling COVID-19 related schedule changes are now having an impact on the biggest college sport of them all: football.
Duke heads into its second consecutive fall looking for a new starting quarterback. We break down the case for each of the Blue Devils' three main options.
Major question marks remain on the logistics of college football in 2020.
Three former Blue Devils currently in the NFL checked in with head coach David Cutcliffe to discuss their days donning the blue and white, how Cutcliffe's teachings help them as professional athletes and more.
The Blue Devils capped off a seven-game winning streak with a blowout victory over their nearby rivals.
The Blue Devils stunned the college football world with an impressive road win over the Fighting Irish.
The NCAA announced Tuesday that its Board of Governors is moving toward allowing student-athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness (NIL) starting in the 2020-21 school year.
The New York Giants have shown signs that Daniel Jones is their franchise quarterback.
Duke may have not had any players selected within the seven rounds of this year's NFL Draft, but that doesn't mean there isn't a chance for some former Blue Devils to make it at the next level.
Jayson Tatum and Daniel Jones are doing their part to defeat a new opponent, tackling the All In Challenge to help with COVID-19 relief efforts.
Here are some key quotes from the media availability Monday.
Blue Devil fans got some welcome football news Super Bowl Sunday.
David Cutcliffe could be looking to add another piece to his quarterback room.