Deep defense to carry feisty Blue Devils
By Michael Mueller | September 2, 2005After being one of the nation’s youngest teams last season, the Blue Devils are wiser and more experienced than a year ago.
After being one of the nation’s youngest teams last season, the Blue Devils are wiser and more experienced than a year ago.
For the most famous sibling in college football, it’s been a long road back to the top.
Something with experience in many bigger venues will be rocking Wallace Wade this fall. That’s right, you guessed it: instant replay.
Where did college football’s number one defense spend the 2004 postseason?.
ACC wars are won in the trenches.
When Justin Kitchen was a freshman there was only one senior on the Blue Devil roster, leaving his class with few teammates to look up to.
For a program perennially at the top of the ACC, No. 14 Florida State’s off-season was anything but steady.
With 25 victories and three bowl appearances in as many seasons, it’s safe to say that Al Groh has returned Virginia’s football program to respectability.
Surprise, surprise: “The U” is loaded with talent again.
Despite the fact that Wake Forest lost six of its final seven games in 2004, five of those losses were by a touchdown or less.
Can Mike Schneider avoid making the big mistake?.
When practice ends on a Wednesday afternoon, the quarterbacks file off the field.
After the final 2004 rankings placed Duke last in total offense in Division I-A football, the Blue Devils knew some changes had to be made.
Duke’s secondary took a hit when head coach Ted Roof announced that redshirt freshman cornerback Jabari Marshall will sit out indefinitely.
When the football team opens its season at East Carolina this Saturday, three upperclassmen may be having freshman jitters.
It was the luck of the Devils that set up a meeting with the Irish.
As the football team prepares for its 2005 campaign, it’ll have to do so without four members of the 2004 recruiting class, each of whom has chosen to transfer from Duke after one season.
NAME John Mack.