Scouting the opponent: Duke football after first win against Pittsburgh since 2014
By Ramona Naseri | October 2, 2019This year’s Panthers already resemble the 2018 squad that ripped off a five-game ACC winning streak a year ago.
This year’s Panthers already resemble the 2018 squad that ripped off a five-game ACC winning streak a year ago.
Daniel Jones took advantage of another rookie quarterback, while Panthers cornerback Ross Cockrell put an end to the Texans' trickery.
This week, let the numbers take you inside football’s impressive road victory, men’s golf’s ascension to the top and volleyball’s early issues in conference play.
Though Duke football sits at 3-1, outperforming low expectations isn't worth as much as some are saying.
The Blue Devils earned their largest road victory over an ACC opponent in 30 years with a 45-10 routing of Virginia Tech.
People will soon forget Duke's stout defensive and special teams performances in favor of highlight-reel plays on the offensive side of the ball. They shouldn’t.
Duke dominated on both sides of the ball against Virginia Tech.
Here are some quick observations and stats from the first 30 minutes of play.
Prior to each Duke football game, The Chronicle’s Evan Kolin, Ramona Naseri, Derek Saul, Shane Smith and Dilan Trivedi make their predictions for the contest and we’ll track their records throughout the season.
In Virginia Tech’s first three games, they have shown some serious sloppiness on the field.
If the idea of commotion from metal bleachers, screaming fans and Metallica's guitars is going to phase the Blue Devils, they don't seem to show it right now.
If Rumph and company can force Willis to make snap decisions, then the Blue Devils can keep the action in front of them and force some game-changing turnovers.
Through three weeks of the NFL season, the Blue Zone gives you an update on some of the key former Blue Devils currently at the next level.
This week’s showdown at Lane Stadium presents as tough an environment as Blue Devil head coach David Cutcliffe’s squad will see this year.
This week, let the numbers take you inside men's soccer's struggles, volleyball's upset victory and football's upcoming ACC battle.
If Jones can even come close to replicating his performance Sunday, he will finish the year with an impressive statline and will turn around the entire direction of the Giants.
The Blue Zone takes a look inside the film to analyze Virginia Tech's unique offensive and defensive attacks.
Jones finished with 336 passing yards and four total touchdowns in the 32-31 Giants win.
I believed it would be a year before there was competitive football in Durham. I was dead wrong.
Jones was Duke’s starting quarterback for three seasons.