CHI-TOWN TAKEDOWN: Duke football holds on late for dramatic win at Northwestern
EVANSTON, ILL.—It’s finally time to take a breath.
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EVANSTON, ILL.—It’s finally time to take a breath.
Before every game this season, our football beat writers predict whether the Blue Devils will pick up a win in their weekly matchup and keep track of their records throughout the year. In their first road game of the season, the Blue Devils travel to Northwestern at 12 p.m. Saturday.
The Blue Devils continue to build their future as yet another top-25 recruit is on board for 2023.
Friday night was a night of firsts across the board. The first game, the first win and so much more.
Duke came out strong in its first game under new head coach Mike Elko, leaping out to a 10-0 lead after the first quarter and striking a few more times in the second frame. With 30 minutes to play at Wallace Wade Stadium, the Blue Devils are in control against the Owls with a 24-0 lead.
Before every game this season, our football beat writers predict whether the Blue Devils will pick up a win in their weekly matchup and keep track of their records throughout the year. In Duke and new head coach Mike Elko's season debut, the Blue Devils host Temple at Wallace Wade Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Friday, with the home side as a nine-point favorite.
A new era of Duke men's basketball is on the horizon, and with it comes an almost entirely new roster. In this series, the Blue Zone analyzes film on each of the Blue Devils' new signees and transfers for the 2022-23 season. We previously looked at Kale Catchings, Ryan Young, Jaden Schutt, Mark Mitchell, Dariq Whitehead, Dereck Lively II, Christian Reeves and Kyle Filipowski. Next, let’s take a look at Tyrese Proctor:
Friday evening, Duke and first-year head coach Mike Elko begin a new era at Wallace Wade Stadium against Temple. Before that first game kicks off, The Chronicle's football beat writers Jonathan Levitan, Micah Hurewitz, Sasha Richie, Andrew Long, Rachael Kaplan and Franck Djidjeu predict the Blue Devils' season.
As the 2022 season rapidly approaches, the Blue Zone takes a look at each of the eight major position groups on this Duke roster: Specialists, defensive line, offensive line, linebackers, defensive backs, receivers, running backs and quarterbacks.
Freshman forward Dariq Whitehead underwent successful surgery to repair a right foot fracture Tuesday.
2021 season: 11-3, 7-1 in the ACC (1st in Coastal Division)
One day after naming a starting quarterback, Duke has unveiled the rest of its starting lineup.
With just five days until the season kicks off, Duke finally has its starting quarterback.
In his first time speaking in front of Duke fans, head coach Mike Elko had a mission—to convey that it was the year the Blue Devils would begin their ascent into the highest tier of collegiate football.
Duke Athletics announced Thursday morning that it is partnering with INFLCR to launch the Blue Devil Exchange, an NIL marketplace for student-athletes and businesses.
Coaches: hired. Captains: elected. Fall camp: underway.
Former Duke men’s basketball player Michael Savarino pled guilty on Wednesday to driving while impaired, and teammate Paolo Banchero's aiding and abetting DWI charge was dismissed Thursday, as reported by The News & Observer’s Steve Wiseman.
A new era of Duke men's basketball is on the horizon, and with it comes an almost entirely new roster. In this series, the Blue Zone analyzes film on each of the Blue Devils' new signees and transfers for the 2022-23 season. We previously looked at Kale Catchings and Ryan Young. Next, let’s take a look at Jaden Schutt:
The Blue Devils released a mostly uncut video of their first 5-on-5 scrimmage Tuesday afternoon. Freshmen Dereck Lively II, Kyle Filipowski, Dariq Whitehead and Jaden Schutt teamed up against Mark Mitchell, Jeremy Roach and Ryan Young. Based on the scoring shown in the clip, Roach's side won 27-24 in a back-and-forth contest. We have reviewed the tape, so here are our main takeaways from this very early footage of the 2022-23 squad.
Five Blue Devils are going pro via the 2022 MLB Draft.