X Factor: Duke vs. Army
By Conner McLeod | August 29, 2018Victor Dimukeje could make the difference against Army's triple option offense.
Victor Dimukeje could make the difference against Army's triple option offense.
The Blue Zone previews Duke's wide receivers and tight ends, who bring back nearly all of their production.
Despite the loss of starter Shaun Wilson to the NFL, there are a lot of reasons to be optimistic about Duke's running backs this fall.
The Blue Zone previews Duke's secondary, which should be one of Duke's strongest units in 2018.
Army's unique triple option offense may cause problems for Duke's defense as shown in the film.
Even with new pieces in place, the triple-option offense will still cause headaches for Duke’s defense.
For the first time since 2012, Duke will face a ranked nonconference opponent next season.
The Blue Zone examines Duke's special teams going into the season.
Daniel Jones has secured his starting spot for this season, but freshman Gunnar Holmberg has the potential to take over the second string quarterback role.
The Blue Devils have been unable to find consistency during Daniel Jones' two years under center.
Duke will look to become bowl eligible for the fifth time in six seasons.
The Blue Devils were picked to finish fourth in the Coastal Division in the media's preseason poll, which was released by the ACC Monday afternoon.
A decimated Blue Devils offensive line will receive a boost a bit earlier than expected.
Holmberg very likely will redshirt the 2018 season as he continues his development, both on the field and in the weight room.
Duke announced in a press release that Parker, a redshirt junior, will return to the Blue Devils for the 2018-19 season and beyond.
Former Blue Devils Elton Brand and Shelden Williams headline the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame class of 2018, which will be enshrined Sept. 21. Recently retired broadcaster Bob Harris will also be inducted.
Duke fans got their first chance to see the 2018 team in action Saturday at Wallace Wade Stadium in the Spring Showcase.
With the NFL Draft a little more than three weeks away, eight Blue Devils showed off their skills Tuesday afternoon in hopes of elevating their draft stock.
After losing defensive coordinator Jim Knowles to Oklahoma State, Duke decided to go internal in replacing him.
Ever since moving to the City of Brotherly Love in 2003, I've seen more than my fair share of Eagles games. But Sunday night was something new.