Duke Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

Duke football schedule 2023 analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

Duke football schedule 2023: Who do the Blue Devils miss on the ACC schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Duke Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Sept 4 Clemson

Sept 9 Lafayette

Sept 16 Northwestern

Sept 23 at UConn

Sept 30 Notre Dame

Oct 7 OPEN DATE

Oct 14 NC State

Oct 21 at Florida State

Oct 28 at Louisville

Nov 2 Wake Forest

Nov 11 at North Carolina

Nov 18 at Virginia

Nov 25 Pitt

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Duke Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Blue Devils miss from the ACC slate?

The Blue Devils catch a few bad breaks, and one of them is who they miss from the ACC schedule. Every ACC team doesn’t play five other ACC teams, and not getting Boston College and Georgia Tech hurts.

Miami, Syracuse, and Virginia Tech are all going to be a bit better, but missing them means four teams that didn’t go bowling last year are off the slate.

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Duke doesn’t catch any big breaks overall in the ACC schedule, and having to play Notre Dame doesn’t help. On the plus side, that’s at home, as it the ACC and season opener against Clemson.

The date at UConn is the only road game before late October, so again with the good – there are five home games in the first six. And then with the bad – again, Clemson and Notre Dame are among those dates, as is a tough game against NC State. That all leads to a stretch of four road games in five weeks in the second half.

Duke Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

It’s a quirky slate. All the tough home games early will be trying, and none of the late road dates are a given. However, for what should be a strong Duke team returning, getting to six wins is more than possible.

It might take a late November win to get there, but the schedule is just manageable enough to expect a solid season.

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Duke Football Schedule 2022: 3 Things To Know

Duke football schedule. The 2022 schedule with 3 things to know

Duke football schedule 2022: Who does Duke miss on the ACC schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Duke Football Schedule 2022

Sept 2 Temple

Sept 10 at Northwestern

Sept 17 North Carolina A&T

Sept 24 at Kansas

Oct 1 Virginia

Oct 8 at Georgia Tech

Oct 15 North Carolina

Oct 22 at Miami

Oct 29 OPEN DATE

Nov 4 at Boston College

Nov 12 Virginia Tech

Nov 19 at Pitt

Nov 26 Wake Forest

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Duke Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Blue Devils miss from the Atlantic Division?

Wake Forest, Boston College

Clemson, Florida State, Louisville, NC State Syracuse

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Duke Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

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2021 Duke Football Schedule: Analysis, Best and Worst Case Scenarios

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Duke Blue Devils football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Duke Blue Devils football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.


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2021 Duke Football Schedule

Full schedule analysis with best and worst scenarios below

Sept. 4 at Charlotte

Sept. 11 North Carolina A&T

Sept. 18 Northwestern

Sept. 25 Kansas

Oct. 2 at North Carolina

Oct. 9 Georgia Tech

Oct. 16 at Virginia

Oct. 23 OPEN DATE

Oct. 30 at Wake Forest

Nov. 6 Pitt

Nov. 13 at Virginia Tech

Nov. 18 Louisville

Nov. 27 Miami

Dec. 4 ACC Championship (in Charlotte)

Games vs. The Atlantic: Louisville, at Wake Forest

Missed Teams From The Atlantic: Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, NC State, Syracuse

Duke Blue Devils Football Schedule Analysis: Can the Blue Devils get by Northwestern at home? Do that, and it’s likely a 4-0 start to the season with Georgia Tech a home date coming up after the road trip to North Carolina.

However, there’s a run of three road games in four October dates. That might be a rough month, but the finishing kick gets three home games in Durham. Missing Clemson from the Atlantic is big, but going to Wake Forest and playing Louisville on a Thursday night won’t be easy.

Duke Blue Devils Football Schedule Best Case Scenario: 8-4. The schedule just isn’t all that awful. It’ll take something truly special to get to 8-4, but beat Northwestern, take out Georgia Tech, Pitt and Louisville at home, and it’s possible. There’s no Clemson or Notre Dame to face, and the Miami game is home, but …

Duke Blue Devils Football Schedule Worst Case Scenario: 4-8. It’s hardly a given that the Blue Devils can get past Northwestern, or Georgia Tech, or anyone in ACC play. They’ll come up with victories over Charlotte, North Carolina A&T, and most likely Kansas early on, and they’ll get one other win somewhere, along the way. But it’s highly possible that it could be about it, especially with all of the road games in the middle of the season.

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Duke Football Schedule 2020

Duke football schedule 2020 with the ACC model

Duke football schedule 2020 with the ACC model


Duke Football Schedule 2020 Analysis

HOME GAMES
Boston College
Florida State
North Carolina
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest

AWAY GAMES
Georgia Tech
NC State
Notre Dame
Syracuse
Virginia

MISSING
Clemson
Louisville
Miami
Pitt
2020 Duke Preview

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