Film room: Louisville's offensive explosiveness will challenge No. 20 Duke football's elite defense
No. 20 Duke football has another league road trip as it takes on No. 18 Louisville. The Blue Zone breaks down film on the Cardinals:
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No. 20 Duke football has another league road trip as it takes on No. 18 Louisville. The Blue Zone breaks down film on the Cardinals:
As the beginning of basketball season is near, the Blue Zone provides a detailed preview of each player on Duke men's basketball's 2023-24 roster. We've already looked at Stanley Borden, Spencer Hubbard, Neal Begovich, Jaden Schutt, Christian Reeves, Jaylen Blakes, TJ Power and Ryan Young. Next up is freshman forward Sean Stewart:
Just under a week removed from a remarkable draw against then-No. 1 North Carolina last Sunday, the attitude at Koskinen Stadium Friday evening was distinctly more somber.
After Duke football’s dramatic loss against Notre Dame Saturday in the closing seconds, Blue Devil fans are likely eager for more positive outcomes in athletics.
After a big victory against UConn, Duke football returns home Saturday to take on Notre Dame in its biggest challenge of the 2023 season so far. The Blue Zone is here to break down the Fighting Irish before the primetime kickoff:
After capping off a dominant win against Northwestern last Saturday, Duke hits the road this weekend to face UConn. This is the team’s first away game of the year, having won all three games at home this season so far and rising from unranked to a solid No. 18 — the Blue Devils’ highest mark in nearly 20 years.
It’s been over a week now since the Duke football team won against then-No. 9 Clemson in an epic upset — and blow-out — win. Since then, football has become a very popular topic of conversation amongst students, and with reason. It’s not every year that students storm the field, especially after the first game of the season. Despite the Blue Devils’ success so far, I stand here to say that students should be doing less talking about the football team and more about the “other” football team, or, as most people call it, Duke’s men's soccer team.