Stadium Playlists 101
Sitting in the press box at Sun Life Stadium watching Duke and Miami play one of the ugliest football games I can remember, I could only think one thing—these guys are playing some great music.
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Sitting in the press box at Sun Life Stadium watching Duke and Miami play one of the ugliest football games I can remember, I could only think one thing—these guys are playing some great music.
Duke wide receiver Issac Blakeney damaged a ligament in his right thumb during Saturday's 22-10 loss at Miami. The redshirt senior will attempt to play through the injury and hold off surgery until after the season, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla.—The lasting memories from Duke's weekend getaway to South Florida will have nothing to do with sunshine and palm trees. A 22-10 loss to Miami—highlighted by one of the Blue Devils' worst offensive performances in recent memory—was hardly the way the defending Coastal Division champions envisioned their ACC opener going.
A rare news item from Duke basketball's annual team photo day.
Steamrolling its way to four nonconference wins, Duke has looked every bit as dominant as it has untested.
When we first arrive at Duke—clad with lanyards and outfit choices we later regret—the administration makes a huge effort to ease us into our new environment. FAC chats and carnivals are scheduled so we begin to feel at home in our prison-cell sized dorm rooms (shout out to Blackwell, y’all), and after a few days of coddling, President Richard Brodhead boldly announces it is time for our parents to leave and our college experience to officially begin.
Most people did not know what domestic violence looked like until they saw the Ray Rice video.
We have heard all the noise by now.
In football, every play has the chance to be your last. One false step or unlucky cut and a player’s season can end in the blink of an eye. Conversely, every other player on the team is just one play away from being thrust into a bigger role.
Sports and race could not have more opposite positions in our country today. One of them is the catalyst of 24-hour news coverage; the other people try to avoid touching with a 10-foot pole.
The loss of redshirt senior linebacker Kelby Brown has the media and fans alike questioning Duke's ability to repeat as ACC Coastal Division champions. The Chronicle's Daniel Carp, Brian Mazur and Nick Martin tackle three of the biggest questions now facing the Blue Devils as they move forward without their emotional leader.
This is the one we've all been waiting for.
Duke has already been dealt its first major blow more than three weeks before the 2014 season is set to begin.
What do you get when you give a 7-footer a bucket full of ice and a video camera? A priceless moment and publicity for a great cause.
The ACC's legal battle with the University of Maryland has finally drawn to a close.
The Division I Board of Directors passed a vote to give its five power conferences an unprecedented level of legislative autonomy Thursday afternoon in Indianapolis.
One key piece was missing when Duke took the field for its first practice of the 2014 season Monday evening.
Duke landed its second Class of 2015 commitment Monday night with Bishop Gorman power forward Chase Jeter—and although the 13th-ranked player in the ESPN100 is a nice haul, there won't be much time to celebrate.
Duke football may have just made its biggest recruiting splash in the program's 102-season history.
Duke wide receiver Jamison Crowder, guard Laken Tomlinson, linebacker Kelby Brown and safety Jeremy Cash were named to the 26-man preseason All-ACC team, which was voted on by the conference's media members earlier this week at the ACC Kickoff in Greensboro, N.C.