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The Blue Devils are preparing for a clash of unbeatens, but despite it is not Wisconsin that is on their minds—yet.
The last two weeks have been a bit of a haze for the Blue Devils, and Saturday will be the perfect opportunity for them to break out and leave the old Wallace Wade on a good note.
Every end is a new beginning, and this Saturday will prove no different for Wallace Wade Stadium.
With Thanksgiving here, it is apparent that the season of giving is upon us. But for Duke, that day came long before—when it kicked off the regular season.
CHAPEL HILL—In one of the most exhilarating matches of the season, Duke fought tooth-and-nail, but could not find the magic in the end to pull off its second top-10 upset in two weeks.
After cruising to two early wins, last week was the first big test for the Blue Devils as they faced three quality opponents and Duke passed with flying colors, taking down then-No. 19 Michigan State, Temple and Stanford to improve to 5-0.
North Carolina strolled into Durham last Thursday and went on to destroy the then-No. 21 Blue Devils' ACC title hopes via a 45-20 beat down. But the Tar Heels did not let the destruction end there.
I’ve heard kids completely lose their minds about a drug dealer.
For the first time in 25 years, a pair of Blue Devil seniors will play beyond this year's bowl game.
North Carolina strolled into Durham last Thursday and went on to destroy the then-No. 21 Blue Devils' ACC title hopes via a 45-20 beat down. But the Tar Heels did not let the destruction end there.
After last Saturday's ugly 17-16 loss to Virginia Tech, many thought Thursday's prime time matchup with their arch rival would provide the Blue Devils with the perfect bounce back opportunity.
Playing in their first Thursday night game in 20 years, the Blue Devils have looked lost in the limelight thus far, as they trail the Tar Heels 28-7 after two quarters of play at Wallace Wade Stadium.
Before every football game this year, The Blue Zone will sit down with a football writer from the opposing school’s student newspaper to get the scoop on their team and season.
For the first time in 25 years, the Victory Bell could spend a third-straight year in Durham.
Not all wins are created equally. At least not if you are located on 15-501.
Two games. two 100-plus point performances by Duke. The Blue Devils have been firing on all cylinders this season and with a Champions Classic clash against No. 18 Michigan State looming, The Chronicle makes sure to get you prepared for the first big matchup of the season.
Before every football game this year, The Blue Zone will sit down with a football writer from the opposing school’s student newspaper to get the scoop on their team and season.
Looking ahead to Friday's season-opener against Presbyterian, some members of the Duke basketball team met with the media Thursday afternoon to discuss the No. 4 Blue Devils' start to the year. Duke hosts Presbyterian and Fairfield this weekend before playing three neutral-site games next week for a rough five-games-in-eight-days stretch to kick off the year.
Last season, the Blue Devils made the trip up I-85 to take on a then-No. 16 Virginia Tech team, and few gave them a chance to win. A lot has changed in one year.
With Countdown to Craziness come and gone, and football season nearing the home stretch, it can mean only one thing in Durham—Duke basketball season is upon us. And with the season-opener just five days away, The Chronicle brings you the first weekly edition of Blue Devil Buzz.