Can a tough stretch be turned around? Duke meet Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech meet Duke. Two struggling football teams, with coaches on the hot seat and a big quarterback question mark.
As a challenging road trip to Winston-Salem looms Late-season swoons have become an unfortunate tradition for Duke’s football team. Duke was 4-2 in 2019 before going on a five-game losing streak, a streak that included a 48-14 loss to Virginia, a 38-7 loss to Notre Dame and a 49-6 loss to Syracuse.
A solid win by the Blue Devils Unlike Northwestern, there would be no late comeback from Kansas. The Jayhawks were down 45-27 in the 4th and hit a long bomb for a touchdown to cut it to 45-33, failing the two-point conversion attempt.
Football season is just days away Duke quarterback Gunnar Holmberg and cornerback Josh Blackwell met with the media Tuesday to discuss Duke’s 2021 season opener.
Every year there are teams that are trying to build something special but are starting at the bottom. Heck, some of these programs are adapting to having an FBS program, while some are just wallowing in the basement of power conferences. Some watched their 2020 season literally waste away as circumstances have them out here flailing away.
Location, location, location. We all recognize this as the three keys to success in real estate. Let me switch it up a bit and suggest that preparation, preparation and preparation may be the three keys to Gunnar Holmberg’s 2021 football season.
SportsBettingDime.com released preseason prop bets for individual skill position players on each Power Five team. Duke quarterback Gunnar Holmberg was named the top Heisman candidate on the Blue Devils’ roster, although he’s an extreme longshot to win the award.
Duke will be naming its fourth starting quarterback in as many seasons for 2021, and redshirt junior to be Gunnar Holmberg is stepping up as the leader to win the job as spring practice ends.