In the days prior to Saturday's game at Clemson, Duke head coach David Cutcliffe's greatest concern was whether the Blue Devils would be able to contain the Tigers' star players and avoid big plays.
Many coaches share a similar mantra: A game does not come down to just one play.
When Duke heads into Death Valley at noon Saturday, it will have to contend with a loud, hostile and aggressive crowd eager to see Clemson's first home win since Sept. 20.
For the first time since 1998, the Bowden Bowl was absent from the ACC schedule this year.
The Blue Devils could not continue to advance the ball when it mattered most-when they were on the doorstep of the Wolfpack's end zone.
"We already work hard enough, we just need to work smarter," Cutcliffe said. "I think we're better than 1-4 in the ACC. I don't think it, I know
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