Prop bets for Duke football vs. Troy
The Blue Devils will close out their 2023 season in the Birmingham Bowl against Troy. Ahead of kickoff, the Blue Zone brings you — for one last time — some can’t miss prop bets:
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The Blue Devils will close out their 2023 season in the Birmingham Bowl against Troy. Ahead of kickoff, the Blue Zone brings you — for one last time — some can’t miss prop bets:
After a flurry of roster exits following the departure of former head coach Mike Elko to Texas A&M, the Blue Devils have added a big one.
The Blue Devils face Troy Saturday in their final contest of the season. The Blue Zone is here to provide three keys to a Duke victory:
As most students rushed home for the holidays, hoping to enjoy a few weeks of rest and relaxation, Duke traveled to Charlotte Tuesday for a big doubleheader against The Citadel and Queens. The matchup yielded mixed results for the Blue Devils. On the one hand, the team scored only three individual victories against the Bulldogs, falling in the opening encounter by a score of 23-9. However, in the afternoon, Duke bounced back emphatically, trouncing the Royals in a dominant 47-0 victory.
It has been nearly a month since the last time the Blue Devils took the field — an impressive 30-19 win against Pitt on senior day — and it is safe to say that a lot has changed since then. Former head coach Mike Elko left for Texas A&M, key players on both sides of the ball entered the transfer portal and Duke hired a new head coach in Manny Diaz. The 2023 season, with all of its ups and downs, will finally come to an end Saturday in the Birmingham Bowl, where Duke will face Troy.
Coming off a 10-day break, the Blue Devils walked into Cameron Indoor Stadium for their Wednesday night matchup against Toledo well-rested and ready to play. The Rockets also came into the game on a hot streak, having not lost a game since the third week of November. As the clash of two red-hot teams began, it became increasingly clear that when everything goes right for the Blue Devils, they are a force to be reckoned with.
As Duke prepares to take on Troy in the Birmingham Bowl Saturday, the Blue Zone is here with a player from each team who could be the difference-maker in the matchup:
After each Duke men’s basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. The Blue Devils put on one of their best showings of the year in Madison Square Garden Wednesday, taking down No. 10 Baylor 78-70:
NEW YORK—An evening tipoff in the Big Apple is the dream for any fan of college basketball. For the 15,000 or so Blue Devil fans in attendance for their team’s victory Wednesday night, that dream came true, ensuring a paradoxically peaceful night of rest in the City that (seemingly) Never Sleeps.
Following a revitalizing win against Florida Gulf Coast, Duke’s energy propelled it to a 70-45 win against Toledo Wednesday evening.
The 2023 Early Signing Day is in the books, and the first recruiting class for new Duke head coach Manny Diaz is officially underway.
NEW YORK—No Tyrese Proctor, no problem.
NEW YORK—At Madison Square Garden for the 59th time in their history, the 21st-ranked Blue Devils look to close their neutral-site slate with a win against No. 10 Baylor. With the first half of the game behind it, Duke leads the Bears 34-32:
As No. 21 Duke men’s basketball prepares to take on No. 10 Baylor at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night, the Blue Zone is here with some can’t-miss prop bets:
After a couple of bounce-back wins against Charlotte and Hofstra, Duke faces a tough challenge in a marquee matchup against No. 10 Baylor. Let’s look at a critical player from both sides:
A Duke diaspora.
Since the end of the regular season, it has been a tumultuous few weeks for Duke. The Blue Devils lost former head coach Mike Elko to a massive contract at Texas A&M, which was followed by an abundance of player departures. Key pieces on both sides of the ball, like running back Jordan Waters, quarterback Riley Leonard and defensive lineman Aeneas Peebles, have all left the program for other schools.
The 21st-ranked Blue Devils make a familiar trip up to New York for a battle with top-10 Baylor Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden for the final heavyweight clash of their nonconference slate. Ahead of the 7 p.m. tipoff, The Chronicle's beat writers are here with their predictions about whether Duke can emerge with a win:
The Blue Devils will take on Troy in the Birmingham Bowl in the final game of the 2023 season, and the Blue Zone is here to take a look at what the Trojans will bring to the table:
After a week off for finals, No. 21 Duke men's basketball is back in action with a marquee matchup against No. 10 Baylor. The Blue Zone provides three keys for a Blue Devil victory: