Prop bets for No. 8 Duke men's basketball vs. Wake Forest
By Colton Schwabe | February 23, 2024No. 8 Duke men's basketball faces a tough task with a road trip to Wake Forest as underdogs. The Blue Zone is here with some can't miss prop bets.
No. 8 Duke men's basketball faces a tough task with a road trip to Wake Forest as underdogs. The Blue Zone is here with some can't miss prop bets.
After a big win against Miami, Duke will conclude its three-game road series at Wake Forest. Before the contest, the Blue Zone is here with a potential difference-maker from each squad.
Duke desperately needed to right the ship in order not to fall into a three-game slide. The Blue Devils did just that, dismantling the Orange’s dynamic offense and picking up their first ranked road win of the season while showing the ceiling for how elite their defense can be when playing to their full potential.
Despite the chilly temperatures outside and the chillier crowd inside the JMA Wireless Dome, the Blue Devils, riding the strength of an outstanding second quarter, found a way to come out on top of the Orange in a big-time 58-45 win.
After each Duke men's basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. No. 8 Duke continued its winning ways with an 81-57 throttling of Miami on the road, and the Blue Zone is here to preview the action.
Duke men’s basketball will look to finish its three-game road trip undefeated Saturday, as the Blue Devils will travel to Winston-Salem to take on Wake Forest. Before the game, the Blue Zone is here with three keys to a Duke victory.
There was one aspect that truly sent the Blue Devils over the edge in their second trip this season to the Sunshine State — their defense.
No. 8 Duke controlled both ends of the court in an impressive 84-55 win against Miami at the Watsco Center, holding the Hurricanes to just 31.1% from the field while also shooting 51.9% on its own.
No. 8 Duke stays on the road after its weekend win against Florida State, taking on Miami in South Florida Wednesday night. The Blue Devils have looked solid through 20 minutes, and lead the Hurricanes 40-23 heading into the locker room.
After suffering a concussion in the team’s win against Wake Forest Feb. 12 and missing Duke’s last game against Florida State, sophomore point guard Tyrese Proctor is active for Wednesday night’s game against Miami, a team representative confirmed.
No. 8 Duke is back in the Sunshine State for a primetime matchup against Miami. Before the contest, the Blue Zone is here with some can’t-miss prop bets.
In its 70-62 loss to Notre Dame, Duke once again showed its most fatal flaw: It lacks the offense, and by proxy the star power, to take down top-flight teams.
In this episode, co-hosts Caleb Dudley and Ranjan Jindal look back at Duke’s consecutive wins over Boston College, Wake Forest and Florida State.
After taking down Florida State Saturday, Duke will face Miami in a critical road test. The Blue Zone brings you a key player from each side.
Early in the second half, the home team looked like it would pull off the upset and send the visitors back to South Bend, Ind., with another tick in the loss column, but Notre Dame fought back viciously, snatching the lead away from the Blue Devils and walking away with the 70-62 win.
Another strong week from the Blue Devils saw them rise one spot to No. 8 in the latest AP poll. The Blue Zone breaks down Duke’s new standing and movement across the college basketball landscape.
After earning a big road win against Florida State Saturday, the Blue Devils will take on another Sunshine State opponent in Miami. Before the matchup, the Blue Zone is here with three keys to a Duke win.
Carried by a historic scoring performance from freshman guard Jared McCain, Duke eased to a 76-67 win against Florida State. The Blue Zone analyzes the win with the Player of the Game and more.
At first it was a question of how to get the ball to him, then it was whether the Blue Devils should ever get the ball out of his white-hot hands. Even his “heat-check” attempts were falling.
The ninth-ranked Blue Devils headed South to take on the Seminoles in Tallahassee Saturday afternoon. A not-so-sunny Florida capital played host to a 76-67 Duke win led by McCain, whose 35 points may have made him the most hated college basketball player in Tallahassee.