Temple vs. Duke live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Temple Owls will meet the Duke Blue Devils in Week 1 of the college football season on Friday night at Wallace Wade Stadium.

The Temple Owls will meet the Duke Blue Devils in Week 1 of the college football season on Friday night at Wallace Wade Stadium.

Temple is coming off a disappointing season while only winning three games as they enter the season with the new head coach, Stan Drayton. As for Duke, they are coming off a three-win season as well as they look to improve with their new head coach, Mike Elko.

This will be a great night of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Thursday.

Temple at Duke

  • When: Friday, September 2
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ACC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to watch College Football this season

fuboTV has complete NCAA college football coverage (CBS, FOX, ESPN) as well as ACC Network, Big 10 Network, ESPNU, Pac12, and more. fuboTV includes every network you need to watch every college football game in your market.
fuboTV is available on your phone, tablet, desktop, TV, and connected TV devices including Roku. Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV plus many more.
*Regional Restrictions Apply*

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 2:30 p.m. ET on Friday.

Temple vs. Duke (-8.5)

O/U: 51.5

Want some action on college football? Place your legal sports bets on this game or others in CO & NJ.

We recommend interesting sports viewing/streaming and betting opportunities. If you sign up for a service by clicking one of the links, we may earn a referral fee.  Newsrooms are independent of this relationship and there is no influence on news coverage.


Additional college football coverage from USA TODAY Sports Media Group:

Alabama football / Auburn football / Arkansas footballFlorida football / Georgia football / LSU football / Iowa footballMichigan football / Michigan State football / Notre Dame football / Ohio State football / Oklahoma football / Oregon football / North Carolina football / Nebraska footballPenn State footballColorado football / Clemson football / Rutgers footballTennessee football / Texas football / Texas A&M footballUSC football / Wisconsin football

Duke Blue Devils Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

Duke College Football Preview 2022: Team breakdown, season prediction, keys to the campaign, and what you need to know

Duke Blue Devils Preview 2022: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Duke season with what you need to know and keys to the season.


Contact/Follow @ColFootballNews & @PeteFiutak

[mm-video type=playlist id=01f1343a1wt7q817p7 player_id=none image=https://collegefootballnews.com/wp-content/plugins/mm-video/images/playlist-icon.png]

Duke Blue Devils Preview
Head Coach: Mike Elko, 1st year
2021 Preview: Overall: 3-9, Conference: 0-8
Keys To The Season | Season Prediction, What Will Happen
Duke Top 10 Players | Duke Schedule & Analysis

Duke Blue Devils Preview 2022

It’s not all that long ago that Duke was going to bowl games.

It’s possible to win in Durham. It might not be easy, and it might take a perfect storm and several upsets, but the Blue Devils had five winning seasons in six years from 2013 to 2018, and they went to six bowls in seven seasons before it all went off the rails.

How rough has it been? After a good start in 2019, Duke has gone 6-21.

Where did it all go wrong? The offense fell flat under a legendary offensive head coach David Cutcliffe, and now the program is going in a different direction.

It’s time to play a little defense, too. You don’t get a first time head coach like Mike Elko unless you want to stop someone.

The former defensive coordinator at Texas A&M and Notre Dame was hired to change around the Duke program and take it in a different direction, and it’s possible to be good again in a hurry.

The talent level isn’t there compared to the rest of the ACC, and the depth is lacking after losing too much through the transfer portal, but this will be a different looking Duke team on one side of the ball, and on the other …

Duke Blue Devils Preview 2022: Offense

Duke will still focus on the offense, too. Offensive coordinator Kevin Johns will want to speed up the attack, open things up with both creating wide open spaces and spreading everyone out, and after working at Memphis and Texas Tech, there will be a good tempo.

How bad was the Duke offense last season? It wasn’t totally awful. It averaged a solid 418 yards per game – the running game worked at times – but it was a struggle to score. And now …

The offensive line might be the early strength to work around. It was hardly a steamroller of a Blue Devil ground game, but it was effective at times, and now four starters are expected to be back. There were too many plays allowed in the backfield, and the group didn’t take over enough, but the front five will be experienced.

1,244-yard running back Mataeo Durant is done, and the second-leading rusher was likely backup quarterback Jordan Moore. Jordan Waters is a good-sized back who ran for 197 yards, and he’ll be the main man in the rotation early on.

Is Riley Leonard really ready to take over and make the O fly? He saw a little bit of time as the No. 2 quarterback – throwing for 381 yards and a touchdown in place of new FIU likely starter Gunnar Holmberg – but he’s a big passer with the mobility to be a problem when he gets room to move.

The receiving corps loses leading receiver Jake Bobo to UCLA, but Jalen Calhoun should be able to pick up the slack – he led the team with three touchdown catches and was a decent deep threat at times – and Eli Pancol and Darrell Harding are big targets with experience.

Duke Blue Devils Preview 2022: Defense

Why did Duke hire a defensive head coach in Mike Elko? There were 130 teams in college football last year, and Duke was ranked 130 in total defense. The Blue Devils allowed 518 yards and 40 points per game, the run defense was bad, the pass D worse, and Elko and co-defensive coordinators Robb Smith and Jess Simpson will hammer hard to improve everything right away starting with …

The linebackers. The 2 in the 4-2-5 have the potential to be among the team’s biggest strengths. Shaka Heyward and Dorian Mausi are smallish ballers who combined for 157 tackles, but they had to make way too many plays behind a line that didn’t hold up.

320-pound tackle Gary Smith is off to UCLA, but DeWayne Carter is a big veteran to start with on the interior – he’s a good factor in the backfield. The pass rush has to show up with leading sacker RJ Oben on one side and a rotation coming on the other.

The secondary only came up with six interceptions – the D got eight in all – partly because the pass rush didn’t help, and partly because the defensive backs weren’t good enough. That’s about to be fixed even with a whole slew of parts transferring out. Iowa State transfer Datrone Young will help the cause at one corner.

Keys To The Season | Season Prediction, What Will Happen
Duke Top 10 Players | Duke Schedule & Analysis

Duke Blue Devils: Keys To The Season, Top Game, Top Transfer, Fun Stats NEXT

Where every ACC team landed in the first AP top-25 poll of the 2022 CFB season

See where every ACC team ranks ahead of the 2022 college football season.

We are near the start of the 2022 college football season, and it couldn’t come sooner.

As we approach the first games of the season, we now have the very first AP top-25 poll. Teams will have an idea of where they stand heading into their first week of competition with the opportunity to either rise to the top or fade into obscurity.

The ACC is well represented in this first AP poll, with five teams listed in the top-25. Clemson sits the highest among ACC teams as the only team ranked in the top ten.

Here’s how every ACC team ranked, or didn’t, in the Preseason AP Poll.

Odds to win the ACC in 2022, per Tipico Sportsbook

As the college football season approaches, it’s time to take a look at which teams have the best odds to win the ACC.

The start of the 2022 college football season is just under two months away, which means the time to place future bets on teams to win the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is upon us.

For the first time since 2014, there was a new ACC champion in the Pittsburgh Panthers last season after Clemson was crowned the king of the conference for the previous six years. Last year was also the first time since 2014 that the Tigers didn’t win the Atlantic Division, as the Wake Forest Demon Deacons ultimately secured that accomplishment.

While Clemson failed to return to Charlotte, North Carolina, last season to compete for the ACC title, the head coach Dabo Swinney and the Tigers return a loaded group of talent in 2022 that gives them the fourth-best odds to win the College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship this upcoming season.

Even with the fourth-best odds to win the CFP, winning the ACC won’t be an easy feat, and many teams will fight until the very end for the conference title.

With that being said, let’s look at each team’s odds of winning the 2022 ACC championship courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. The teams are listed in Tipico’s order.

Ranking ACC teams by returning production

Clemson returns over 70 percent of its production from last season, but how do the Tigers stack up against the rest of the ACC?

It can be difficult at times to predict which college football teams will have tremendous success each season, but one indication to look for is the players that return to their respective programs.

Whether it be a fifth-year senior linebacker or a rising junior quarterback, having experienced players return for another season can give certain teams an edge over others that lose talent to the NFL draft, transfer portal or eligibility rules.

To properly examine the roster turnover ahead of the 2022 season, ESPN’s Bill Connelly recently broke down each FBS team’s returning production. Compared to the other conferences, the ACC is the third-highest in terms of average returning production at 66.5%.

As for Clemson, most of its offensive starters from last season will return this fall. The Tigers will lose, however, a lot of defensive production in the secondary with Andrew Booth Jr., Mario Goodrich and Nolan Turner departing for the NFL. Still, considering the team’s talent on both sides of the ball, Clemson’s ranking may be higher than some expect.

With that being said, here is where each ACC team ranks.

Duke Blue Devils Top 10 Players: College Football Preview 2022

Who are the top 10 Duke players going into the 2022 college football season?

Duke Blue Devils Preview 2022: Who are the top 10 players going into the season?


Contact/Follow @ColFootballNews & @PeteFiutak

[mm-video type=playlist id=01f1343a1wt7q817p7 player_id=none image=https://collegefootballnews.com/wp-content/plugins/mm-video/images/playlist-icon.png]

Duke Blue Devils Preview 
Offense, Defense Breakdown | Keys To The Season
Season Prediction, What Will Happen | Duke Schedule & Analysis

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

2022 College Football Schedules: All 131 Teams

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

Duke Football Schedule What To Know:

DDD

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

DDD

[protected-iframe id=”361699434b6d70baf15f631ed2408ac1-97672683-92922408″ info=”https://www.googletagservices.com/tag/js/gpt.js” ]

2022 College Football Schedules: All 131 Teams

Tuesday lunchtime update on Elliott and defensive staff

Tony Elliott is still in the running for his first head coaching. Meanwhile, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney has some decisions to make regarding his defensive staff for the bowl game following Brent Venables’ departure for Oklahoma. After reaching out …

Tony Elliott is still in the running for his first head coaching. Meanwhile, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney has some decisions to make regarding his defensive staff for the bowl game following Brent Venables’ departure for Oklahoma.

After reaching out to multiple sources, The Clemson Insider has gathered some information on where things stand with those situations as of 12:20 p.m. today. We’re passing it along here.

Elliott’s name has been heavily linked to the head coaching vacancies at two other ACC schools, Virginia and Duke. As TCI previously reported, Duke remains the much more likely destination should Clemson’s offensive coordinator land one of those two jobs after Elliott formally interviewed with Duke officials on Sunday.

While we know Elliott is among the Blue Devils’ top candidates, another one has reportedly emerged recently. Dallas Cowboys defensive assistant George Edwards, a Duke alum, is someone else that’s being targeted by Duke officials, according to CBS Sports and other reports. Meanwhile, Elliott was on the road recruiting for Clemson on Monday and is believed to be doing the same today, though TCI isn’t able to confirm that at this time.

So while the waiting game for Elliott continues, Clemson already knows its defensive coordinator is gone, leaving Swinney with at least one major void to fill on his coaching staff. In the meantime, who will fill that role in the interim for Clemson’s Cheez-It Bowl matchup with Iowa State later this month?

It could be one of the Tigers’ other on-field assistants, but another name we’ve heard from sources is Wesley Goodwin, a senior defensive analyst who’s served as an interim position coach for the Tigers before. According to one source, Goodwin is being heavily considered for an on-field coaching role for the bowl game if the move hasn’t been made already. A source within the athletic department told TCI no decision on an interim defensive coordinator has been officially made as of late this morning.

Stay tuned to TCI for more on these developing situations.

Clemson Variety & Frame is doing their part to help bring you some classic new barware and help one of the local businesses that helps make Clemson special.

Order your Nick’s barware and do your part to help.  #SaveNicks

Monday Morning Update on Elliott, Radakovich

As Clemson tries to come to grips with the departure of Brent Venables they still have some uncertainty on the horizon. Will Tony Elliott follow Venables out the door? Will Dan Radakovich move on to Miami for the same position? We wanted to pass …

As Clemson tries to come to grips with the departure of Brent Venables they still have some uncertainty on the horizon.  Will Tony Elliott follow Venables out the door?  Will Dan Radakovich move on to Miami for the same position?

We wanted to pass along the latest based on the information we gathered late Sunday night.

We can tell you that after talking with several sources in the Clemson athletic department late Sunday that they had not been notified by Radakovich about any decisions regarding the opening at Miami.  Conversations continued over the weekend between Radakovich and Miami.

Coach Elliott is high on the candidate list for both Virginia and Duke.  Representatives from Duke traveled Sunday to meet with Elliott in the Upstate.  Current Penn State co-defensive coordinator and former Virginia player Anthony Poindexter is expected to interview for the Virginia job in Las Vegas according to multiple reports.

As of Monday morning we believe Elliott to Duke is more likely than Elliott to Virginia but he is very much in play with both schools.

As we reported Sunday we confirmed that Clemson plans to spend whatever is necessary to find the best replacements for coach Venables and coach Elliott if needed.

The timing of Venables departure Sunday night and the possibility of Elliott also leaving is not great.  Coach Swinney was in Las Vegas Sunday to watch his former Tigers and has plans to stay until Tuesday for C.J. Spillers Hall of Fame ceremony.  He is also expected to be on the recruiting trail this week for the Tigers.  We spoke with a source in the athletic department Sunday night and they were not aware of any plans for Swinney to return to Clemson sooner.

Swinney and his staff will have to do what they can to make sure no Clemson commits decide to reconsider their decisions after the departure of Venables.  In today’s world of the transfer portal he will also have to do the same with the current players.

Rising Clemson star Trenton Simpson changes his Twitter information Sunday after the news of Venables departure broke.

Swinney’s culture has been a key ingredient to Clemson’s success the past decade.  This week the culture will get one of its biggest tests.

Miami vs Duke Prediction, Game Preview

Miami vs Duke prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win this Saturday.

Miami vs Duke prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, November 27


Miami vs Duke How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 27
Game Time: 12:30 ET
Venue: Wallace Wade Stadium, Durham, NC
How To Watch: ESPN3
Record: Miami (6-5), Duke (3-8)
Sign up and live stream college football on ESPN+
Today’s Best Bet to Lock in Now

[mm-video type=playlist id=01f1343a1wt7q817p7 player_id=none image=https://collegefootballnews.com/wp-content/plugins/mm-video/images/playlist-icon.png]

All of the CFN Fearless Predictions

Miami vs Duke Game Preview


Why Miami Will Win

Now’s the time for the offense to have some fun.

The Hurricanes scratched and clawed their way through the season, and now they’re bowl eligible after the win in the bad weather against Virginia Tech. Game after game after game has been tough.

Duke shouldn’t be anything more than a chance to put up some big numbers.

The Blue Devil defense is the second-worst in college football, allowing 517 yards per game on the year – and it’s getting worse.

Virginia, Wake Forest, Pitt, Virginia Tech, and Louisville all came up with 500 yards or more. Wake Forest and Louisville were coming close to 700, and Pitt easily came up with 600.

There’s not enough pressure in the backfield, the pass defense gives up too many yards in chunks, and the run D is getting hammered game after game, allowing 220 yards or more in each of the last four.

College Football Expert Picks, CFN Week 13

Why Duke Will Win

Yeah, the Duke defense has been miserable and can’t seem to come up with any one thing it does all that well, but it also went against a whole lot of amazing offenses.

It wasn’t totally awful in the loss to Georgia Tech, it held Northwestern down for about 45 minutes, and Miami doesn’t run well enough – it hasn’t hit 100 yards in four of the last five games – to matter.

It’s the final game of the year, it’s Senior Day, and it’s a chance to come up with something positive after losing every game since late September.

Miami turns the ball over way too much, the offensive line hasn’t been all that great, and the secondary can be roasted, but …

NFL Expert Picks, CFN Week 12

What’s Going To Happen

Duke’s hot start won’t be enough.

The Blue Devils will be inspired, and they’ll come out with a few good scoring drives, but Miami will settle in.

By the middle of the second quarter this will completely flip, the Hurricane passing game will take over, and it’ll be another day when the Duke D allows more than 500 yards.

College Football Schedule: Week 13 Predictions, Lines

Miami vs Duke Prediction, Lines

Miami 44, Duke 20
Line: Miami -21.5, o/u: 68
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 2

5: The Times and Life of Shawn Carter: Official Video of JAY-Z’s 2021 Rock Hall Induction
1: “Why don’t we have Thanksgiving food the rest of the year?”

[protected-iframe id=”361699434b6d70baf15f631ed2408ac1-97672683-92922408″ info=”https://www.googletagservices.com/tag/js/gpt.js” ]

Week 13 Schedule | CFN Expert Picks
Rankings CFP | AP | Coaches | CFN 1-130
8 Teams In Playoff Chase | Bowl Projections
Bowl Bubble | CFN NFL Expert Picks