A first look at Duke's first five
By Bobby Colton | October 26, 2014You always have to take a grain of salt when it comes to a scrimmage, but it appears as if head coach Mike Krzyzewski has found a starting unit he's comfortable with.
You always have to take a grain of salt when it comes to a scrimmage, but it appears as if head coach Mike Krzyzewski has found a starting unit he's comfortable with.
However unique the Crazies and their Countdown to Craziness event might be, the concept of a public practice isn’t.
Duke football is going bowling for the third consecutive season. And nobody cares.
In addition to their annual home game at Wallace Wade Stadium in front of throngs of alumni, the Blue Devils have seen their fair share of homecoming games on the road.
Through the first five games of the season, this year's Blue Devils are better in nearly every statistical category than they were at the same time last season.
Columnist Ryan Neu gets you ready for the upcoming Countdown to Craziness. After all, it's never too early to talk a little basketball.
Sitting in the press box at Sun Life Stadium watching Duke and Miami play one of the ugliest football games I can remember, I could only think one thing—these guys are playing some great music.
Everyone knows what it looks like to play on the field—that’s what the cameras are following, and it’s the whole point of the game. But what does it mean to get benched?
The Blue Devils' nonconference performance translated well to the scoreboard: 174-46. But other numbers—particularly opponents' success rushing the ball—could be a cause for concern heading into...
After a national championship in taekwondo and top-10 finishes in cycling, rowing, men's volleyball and women's lacrosse, Blue Devil clubs are reloading for the upcoming season.
Stories like Ray Rice are like modern day Greek myths—using the errors of the gods to expose the faults of man.
The first time I ever walked through the student gate and into the concourse I was amazed by the difference between this stadium and all of the college stadiums that I had grown up seeing on...
By the time you’re earning seven figures to play, the phrase “it’s just a game” no longer applies.
Looking at recent trends on third down, it appears as though the Blue Devils are still evolving even as they enjoy success not seen in 20 years.
For the Blue Devils, the fact that you care about next year means they are accomplishing their ultimate goal. Now Duke has 12 Saturdays to write the rest of the story.
First impressions are everything and the sports world is no different.
Instead of spending so much time worrying about whether Duke has become a football school or remains a basketball one, follow a golf match, or cheer on the tennis team.
The summer of 2014 was bookended by two racially-fueled conflicts in sports, and all it demonstrated was that issues concerning race relations are every bit as subjective as they are complex.
Former editor Daniel Carp gives his thoughts on entering his final year at Duke and contemplates redshirting.
In his swan song to The Chronicle's 109th volume, Daniel Carp recounts his experiences during his year as sports editor.