Data digging: Duke football on third downs
By Ryan Hoerger | September 3, 2014Looking 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.
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.
If you’ll excuse me, I think I hear the Zamboni warming up.
It is a momentous, excruciating day for Blue Devil fans, who yet again see a star athlete forgo the rest of his college career to pursue his lifelong dream of NBA success
It is a momentous, excruciating day for Blue Devil fans, who yet again see a star athlete forgo the rest of his college career to pursue his lifelong dream of NBA success
I checked the Duke eRecruiting website when I heard Steve Wojciechowski was taking the head coaching job at Marquette.
I picked Mercer to beat Duke in one of my brackets, and I haven't told anybody about it until now.
At the end of the day, we're all bass fishermen at heart.
To me, it is still too early to know how I will remember the 2013-14 season. All I can feel now is the disappointment, but how will I remember it in five years?
The snow is melting, spring is around the corner—and 68 of the nation’s top college basketball teams are battling it out for the NCAA championship
Why did Jim Boeheim lose his cool Saturday? We ask another coach who's been tossed from Cameron—former Virginia Tech head coach Seth Greenberg.
I do not disagree with the decision to postpone the game. I wish that both schools had taken the necessary steps to ensure the game would be played.
The Blue Devils and Orange may not have a rivalry quite yet, but Syracuse fans sure are treating Saturday's contest like a rivalry game.
Saturday's showdown between Mike Krzyzewski and Jim Boeheim is bound to be one for the ages
Both Roger Federer and Duke basketball are used to unparalleled success but have faced uncharacteristic struggles this season