My Mr. Hyde
I’m not much for cheesy farewell columns, but every senior gets a final byline and I didn’t want to miss out.
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I’m not much for cheesy farewell columns, but every senior gets a final byline and I didn’t want to miss out.
Kentucky Wildcats
Louisville Cardinals
The Big Ten is considering a proposal that would prevent athletes from participating in men’s basketball and football in their first year at college.
Duke entered Saturday's matchup against Clemson with just seven healthy scholarship players available. But it was more than enough to handle the Tigers.
Head coach David Cutcliffe may be renowned for his abilities as a quarterbacks coach, but it is his squad's rushing attack that has transformed Duke from an ACC cellar dweller into a post season competitor.
The Blue Devils didn't take long Saturday night to rebound from last week's loss to rival North Carolina, jumping out to an early lead against Wake Forest on their way to a 41-21 victory.
The Blue Devils took little time Saturday night to rebound from last week's loss to rival North Carolina, jumping out to an early lead against the Demon Deacons and taking a 13-point lead into the locker room at halftime.
SYRACUSE, N.Y.—Most games are not decided on downs where the punting unit is on the field, but Saturday's game between Duke and Syracuse came down to just that.
Most games are not decided on downs where the punting unit is on the field, but Saturday's game between Duke and Syracuse came down to just that.
After last week's shootout against Pittsburgh, the Blue Devils found themselves in a defensive slugfest in the first half against Syracuse.
A Duke versus Syracuse matchup with national implications normally means a basketball game, but not this weekend.
After finishing second at the Landfall Tradition in both 2012 and 2013, two consecutive five-over rounds prevented the Blue Devils from making a similar run to the top of the leaderboard this weekend.
Duke's offensive woes continued Sunday afternoon, as the Blue Devils failed to find the back of the net against North Carolina.
TROY, ALA.—Erase the first three possessions of Saturday night's game against Troy, and Duke would have put together an almost perfect game—a 34-3 butchering of the Trojans on their home field. Alas, there are no mulligans for possessions in football, although the Blue Devils needed a few early against Troy.
After a slow offensive start to the season, Duke poured in three first-half goals Sunday against the University of Alabam at Birmingham in the Blue Devils’ first home action of 2014.
The Blue Devils put together a 10-win dream season in 2013 and almost pulled out a victory against Texas A&M in one of the year's most exciting bowl games. A strong recruiting class joins a bevy of returning starters, and Duke is receiving more national attention heading into the 2014 season than at any time in the past two decades.
With the Blue Devils starting their bid to repeat as ACC Coastal Division champions Saturday against Elon at 6:00 p.m. at Wallace Wade Stadium, we break down every team on Duke's schedule and every other ACC squad:
Virginia Tech looks to reclaim its place atop of the ACC Coastal Division in 2014 after last year's disappointing 8-5 season. The key for the Hokies will be improving on last year's unimpressive offensive performance.
A year ago Tulane earned its first bowl bid since 2002, but inexperience and a lack of depth will make a repeat postseason appearance difficult for third-year head coach Curtis Johnson and the Green Wave.