
The Duke Blue Devils have been one of the surprise contenders in the ACC, and a monumental reason for that is the offensive success.
More specifically, the offensive output has been delivered because of several newcomers to the program on that side of the ball.
Duke's offensive coordinator highlighted a couple of those players during his press conference availability on Monday.
Brewer began by going into detail about what former Harvard wide receiver Cooper Barkate has brought to the table since his arrival this offseason.
While Barkate has had an immediate impact from the transfer portal, the Blue Devils have another newcomer, who was not a product of the portal. Freshman running back Nate Sheppard has inserted himself into the offensive game plan quicker than most first-year players have at that position.
Most people correlate running back success and involvement with the offense based on production on the ground, but Brewer states there is another reason why Sheppard has found the field more often than not.
It goes without saying that Barkate and Sheppard have been revelations in the offensive success this season. That will have to continue to be the case against the Clemson Tigers on Saturday.
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