
Daniel Jones and the Blue Devils need to pull off a second upset in three weeks to have any chance at a fifth straight bowl game.
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Daniel Jones and the Blue Devils need to pull off a second upset in three weeks to have any chance at a fifth straight bowl game.
The Panthers broke open Saturday's game early in the third quarter on their way to a 56-14 rout.
Daniel Jones passed for 243 yards but did not get any help in the backfield, as the Blue Devils rushed for just 25 yards in a blowout loss.
Sophomore T.J. Rahming had 112 first-half receiving yards but the Blue Devil offense struggled to get anything going on the ground.
Cornerback Bryon Fields returned an interception for a touchdown in the first half Saturday, but Duke did not score the rest of the game.
James Conner and the Panthers had little trouble marching up and down the field against Duke's defense.
Pittsburgh quarterback Nathan Peterman had an interception returned for a touchdown but also created several big plays downfield with precise throws.
Sophomore Jessi Bartholomew had a career-high 16 kills and posted a .389 hitting percentage to lead the Blue Devils Saturday.
Grant Hill chatted with members of the Class of 2020 Thursday night.
Grant Hill chatted with members of the Class of 2020 Thursday night.
Junior Oderah Chidom scored a career-high 18 points, but the Blue Devils endured a monumental field goal drought that put them in a 16-point halftime hole Sunday at Miami.
Azurá Stevens (left) will miss her second straight game Sunday at No. 16 Miami while dealing with a torn plantar fascia in her left foot.
The Blue Devils did not make a shot from the field for 15:01—including the entirety of the second quarter—in Sunday's loss at Miami.
The Blue Devils missed 25 straight shots in the first half Sunday at Miami and headed to the locker room with 11 points, a new team record.