
Overall, it was an embarrassing and disappointing loss for the Duke Blue Devils, who now have little to no chance of reaching the ACC Championship game.
From top to bottom, the Virginia Cavaliers dominated Duke in every facet of the game, proving that the Blue Devils are still at least a year away from establishing themselves as one of the elite teams in the ACC.
That narrative is also the same for Darian Mensah, who may need another offseason under his belt before considering him as an elite college quarterback. Let's take a deeper look at Mensah's performance on Saturday night.
Because Mensah struggled to deliver accurate passes in muddy pockets and against tight coverage, Duke's pass-catching options were nonexistent in this game. The Blue Devils' passing offense was eliminated from this game.
For the second consecutive week, Barkate was not involved throughout the game, and the bulk of his production - in addition to everyone else on Duke's offense - came in the fourth quarter in garbage time.
When the quarterback only has 122 passing yards entering the fourth quarter, the likelihood is that there is not much statistical production for an offense with as many options as the Blue Devils possess.
This will be a good learning experience for a young quarterback and roster, who have a bright future. Saturday night highlighted that this team is still a work in progress, and it is not there yet, competing for serious hardware.
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