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By Jason Strasser | October 22, 2004Mildly put, Saturday will likely be an uphill battle for the football team.
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Mildly put, Saturday will likely be an uphill battle for the football team.
Starting defensive end Justin Kitchen reveals his life's passions: music, community service and of course, football. He delves into his close relationship with his mother, who is his biggest fan.
Monday, Oct. 18, 2003, the football team ran out on the field in Wallace Wade Stadium on Homecoming Weekend ready to play in-state rival Wake Forest.
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ATLANTA, Ga. — Revenge is sweet. And when you exact your revenge in front of 47,000 Homecoming Weekend supporters, it’s even sweeter.
Containing the Georgia Tech running game will be one of Duke's top priorities when it faces Georgia Tech Saturday in Atlanta.
It appears as if help is on the way for Duke’s struggling running game.
After several mistakes to begin the third quarter, it looked as if Duke would surrender a lead for the fourth-straight week, but it was not to be as the Blue Devils pulled out a 28-10 win Saturday...
Many people consider Duke’s 28-10 victory over The Citadel (0-3) Saturday to be unimportant.
The Blue Devils hope to get their first win of the season Saturday against The Citadel.
In his weekly press conference Monday, head coach Ted Roof said that Maryland's huge time-of-possession advantage Saturday wore down his defense and contributed to the second half collapse.
The football team just couldn’t hang on.
Head football coach Ted Roof and players were supposed to attend a pep rally at the Great Hall Thursday night, but when students didn't show up, the team was told not to come.
Justin Boyle has a scant one year of high school experience but he will start in the backfield for Duke Saturday in the home opener against Maryland.
As the old cliché goes, “every cloud has a silver lining.
Head coach Ted Roof confirmed Wednesday that Mike Schneider, who suffered a concussion last week at Virginia Tech, will start at quarterback in Saturday’s home opener against No. 23 Maryland.
At his weekly press briefing Monday head coach Ted Roof did not blame the Blue Devils extensive injuries at skill positions for Duke 0-3 start.
After Duke led by a touchdown at the end of the first quarter, Virginia Tech catapulted into the lead with a second-quarter offensive explosion.
BLACKSBURG, Va. — Literally and figuratively, Duke’s game against Virginia Tech showed the Blue Devils are a fragile unit.
Duke beings conference play against Virginia Tech Saturday. The Hokies may be the ACC newcomer, but it might be Duke that is in for a rude awakening.