X-Factor: Quentin Harris must regain his confidence against N.C. A&T
By Ramona Naseri | September 5, 2019This weekend’s matchup will have a much lower intensity, hopefully allowing Harris to find his groove on the field.
This weekend’s matchup will have a much lower intensity, hopefully allowing Harris to find his groove on the field.
It's now Duke's turn to play the role of heavy favorite.
As the 2019-20 NFL season gets underway on Thursday, ten former Blue Devils find themselves on rosters.
The Greensboro-based Aggies have quietly built a dominant program over the last half-decade, winning a share or outright control of the conference title in four of the last five seasons.
The few ways N.C. A&T consistently keep defenses on their back feet include wrinkles to frequently-called plays, as well as audibles.
This week, let the numbers take you inside football’s offensive struggles, men’s soccer’s Nike Invitational championship and field hockey's hot start.
The Blue Zone gives three key takeaways and stats and looks forward for the Blue Devils following their season-opening loss to Alabama.
For the first portion of the game, the Blue Devils rose to the occasion, and showed their loyal fans who traveled down to Atlanta, the Crimson Tide and the rest of the nation that Duke’s football program is not afraid of the pressure.
Unfortunately for the Blue Devils, the game lasted longer than two possessions, and prognostications were correct.
Here are some quick notes and observations with Duke needing a comeback to pick up its third straight bowl win.
Quentin Harris will be making his first appearance as QB1 after starting two games last year, and the new look offense will have a tough first test against the Crimson Tide.
The Chronicle will be your go-to source for all things about the Blue Devils as they go for their seventh bowl appearance in the last eight years.
Entering Duke's season opener Saturday afternoon, the Blue Zone has previewed all teams the Blue Devils are slated to play in 2019.
The Chronicle's football beat writers Derek Saul, Evan Kolin, Ramona Naseri, Dilan Trivedi and Shane Smith give their predictions for the upcoming Blue Devils campaign.
The redshirt senior must develop into a true dual-threat signal caller if he hopes to lead Duke to a successful campaign.
“We're not the biggest guys, so we're not going to be lions. We're not the strongest guys, so we're not going to be tigers," Jones said.
Both Joe Giles-Harris and Ben Humphreys are gone. Now, the team must scramble to find new leaders on the defensive end of the field.