Opinion: Hungry for a win
There are three things every Jewish kid knows by his or her Bar or Bat Mitzvah.
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There are three things every Jewish kid knows by his or her Bar or Bat Mitzvah.
The big man with the frying pan hands and the baby face is sure Duke Football is going places.
Home Sweet Dome.
Guess what? Duke Athletics has a fever, and the only prescription. is more cowbell.
Just about a week ago, I was standing on the field behind Wade Stadium as the football team wrapped up practice.
That was a good win Saturday, but now it's time to get down to business.
For Duke football, any change is good change. After all, the Blue Devils won a grand total of zero games against Division I-A football teams last year.
Hype is a curious thing.
Attention camp counselors, life guards, part-time clothing store cashiers and anyone else who has spent the entire summer with that "man this job sucks, I'm sure happy I'm going to Duke in the fall" look on his or her face.
There are endless ways to change the world.
If you think you've ever had a crazy emotional rollercoaster of a week, you've never talked to Monique Currie.
NAME: Joe Alleva
These are the arms.
Full disclosure: I grew up a Maryland fan.
This lacrosse thing has gone way too far. It's time to act and act strongly.
Near the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, there are train tracks. After LSU beat Texas in the Elite Eight and the Tigers' celebration was over, it was quiet in the dome.
ATLANTA - There were a lot of red eyes in the Blue Devil locker room after Duke's loss to LSU Thursday night. A game-an important game-had been lost, but most of the tears were for the end of an era. Those that remained of the "Super Six" recruiting class had put on their Duke uniforms for the last time.
ATLANTA - It was quintessential Duke basketball-the late-game blocked shots and offensive rebounds, the six-point swing that killed the opponent's momentum, the hard-nosed defense for a full 40 minutes.
Well, so much for George Washington's athleticism and attacking style causing problems for Duke.
Oh, baby.