With the college football regular season coming to a close, Saturday's action cleared up the college football playoff picture heading into the final week of action.
Thomas Sirk had one of his best games of the season in Saturday's regular-season finale against Wake Forest.
Led by Thomas Sirk and Max McCaffrey, the Blue Devils snapped a four-game losing streak Saturday, creating three turnovers while committing zero giveaways to pick up their seventh win of the season.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—In a matchup of teams looking to snap long losing streaks, the Blue Devils finally got the monkey off their backs.
Duke leads Wake Forest 17-7 at halftime at BB&T Field after a strong all-around performance through the first two quarters.
Somebody's losing streak will come to an end in Winston-Salem, as the Blue Devils and Demon Deacons enter with a combined nine straight defeats.
With a win, Duke can ensure a winning season and improve its standing ahead of bowl selections. More importantly, the Blue Devils want to prove that they are still hungry with a win this weekend.
Although the month of November has yet to present Duke with much to be thankful for, the Blue Devils can at least take solace in the fact that they are not alone.
The Blue Zone takes a look at three keys to Saturday's regular-season finale between Duke and Wake Forest.
The Blue Zone takes a look at one player from each team that could be the difference in Duke's matchup Saturday against Wake Forest.
Ahead of Duke's regular season finale Saturday at Wake Forest, the Blue Devils released their weekly injury report on Thanksgiving:
Duke football head coach David Cutcliffe held his weekly press conference Tuesday, addressing the Blue Devils' recent 42-34 loss to Virginia and the upcoming matchup against Wake Forest
This week's edition of Sportswrap features Duke sophomores Grayson Allen and Azurá Stevens, who posted matching career-highs of 32 points Sunday in a pair of Blue Devil victories. Sportswrap
A day after Duke suffered its fourth straight defeat—a 42-34 loss to Virginia—head coach David Cutcliffe acknowledged that his squad is confronting the same problems week to week and must correct its mistakes.
The Blue Devils ceded 502 yards to Virginia in their 42-34 loss to the Cavaliers Saturday, including six plays of more than 20 yards. Of those explosive plays, three resulted in Virginia touchdowns and the other half were all part of scoring drives.
Another chaotic weekend of college football created some major shifting in this week's edition of the top 25. The Blue Zone takes a look at the biggest winners and losers in this week's poll.
Three turnovers led to 21 Cavalier points and the Blue Devils could not erase a 21-0 hole despite a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown drives by backup quarterback Parker Boehme.