Last time Duke took the field, senior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis led the Blue Devils to a 21-point road victory over ACC opponent N.C. State. Duke looks to carry that momentum through its bye week...
The Blue Devils’ inability to establish their ground game against formidable foes has been a well-chronicled problem this year. In order to stay competitive against teams who are getting almost...
After the Blue Devils’ lackluster season-opening home loss against Richmond, the squad’s bowl hopes seemed all but gone. Duke’s 49-28 road win over N.C. State however, has reinvigorated that...
The Blue Devils went into Carter-Finley Stadium Saturday with the odds stacked against them. That all changed when senior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis put together his best game in a Duke uniform—and...
A defense with gaps found its teeth, and it held the N.C. State offense scoreless for the game’s last 38 minutes. It was the defensive resurgence as much as Lewis’ offensive brilliance that gave...
While both squads enter Saturday’s 4 p.m. contest at Carter-Finley Stadium after tough losses, Duke feels it may be playing its best football of the season so far.
N.C. State has already experienced the peaks and valleys typical of a full season in just five games. Duke’s season thus far has paralleled that of the Wolfpack to some degree.
Even against one of the top teams in the nation, the Blue Devils knew they could be competitive—and they were right. “I am really proud of the effort,” head coach David Cutcliffe said.
A high-scoring defensive struggle sounds like a contradiction. But that is precisely how Duke’s 34-26 loss versus No. 6 Virginia Tech Saturday turned out.