Third and goal: Duke football's defensive line will be pivotal against N.C. State
By Sam Mickenberg | October 16, 2020Ball security is once again a focus for the Blue Devils on Saturday.
Ball security is once again a focus for the Blue Devils on Saturday.
Due to their placement in opposite divisions during a normal ACC season, this will likely be one of the few matchups between Duke and N.C State in this decade.
As the saying goes, records are meant to be broken.
For the first time in seven years, bitter rivals meet again.
Duke will face off with its in-state rival on the heels of an impressive offensive performance against Syracuse.
Columnist Derek Saul dug beyond the basic box score to find some answers for Duke's offense, charting all 395 offensive plays that Duke has run this season to figure it out.
In this week of action, several former Blue Devils highlighted their skills and packed up the stat sheet.
"Don’t let your circumstance change your standard, but let your standard change your circumstance,” Taylor says.
Saturday was a great day to be a running back wearing Duke’s road whites.
One if by land and two if by sea—there must’ve been only a single lantern in the Chapel today, because the Blue Devils were marching via the ground game.
The next time Deon Jackson and Mataeo Durant drink a glass of orange juice, they’ll be reminded of the best rushing performance of their collegiate careers.
The Blue Devils showed some offensive promise, and despite some costly turnovers lead 24-14 heading into the locker room.
Our beats are relatively optimistic heading into Saturday's matchup against Syracuse.
The Blue Zone has you covered with some locks for Duke's road trip to Upstate New York.
This week presents a prime opportunity for Duke to earn its first win.
Duke is winless through four games for the first time since finishing 0-12 in 2006.
The Orange are the first team to bring a 3-3-5 scheme to the ACC, and it is dramatically different than the standard 4-2-5 nickel defense.
Duke’s stars in the Big Apple were both in action during Week 4.
f we get the Chase Brice from last week’s fourth quarter touchdown drive and the Tommy DeVito from his matchup with Western Michigan last year, this game is going to be a shootout.
Duke will need to clog up holes at the line of scrimmage to prevent Syracuse from racking up yards on the ground.