Duke Eyes 3-0 Start With Aggies Looming

The 2-0 Duke Blue Devils will play at home this weekend in front of a sold out crowd Saturday night when they host the North Carolina A&T Aggies (0-2) out of Greensboro, NC. The game will be broadcast on the ACC Network starting at 6 PM.

Coach Mike Elko gave high praises of the Aggies and welcomes the oppotunity for his ball club to rise to the occasion. ” Coach Sam Washington has done a really good job with that program in the last few years,” Elko said. “I’ve got a lot of respect for what we see on film.”

Aggie Tendencies

Triple Threat

Duke receivers Eli Pancol, Jalon Calhoun and Jordan Moore will present problems for the Aggies with their ability to stretch the defense with their speed and produce yards after the catch. Jordan Moore has been utilized in the backfield and at wideout this season, so expect mix coverages from Coach Washington to match speed with speed. Eli and Jalon became the first duo since 2015 to both top 100 yards in a single game. The Duke offense ranks fourth in the ACC in total yards per game (480.5).

Key to the Game

Starting fast this week is a focal point for the Blue Devils, but applying pressure every offensive possession is key. Against Northwestern, Duke was able to capitalize on their first three offensive drives of the game. Key defensive stops, including a game sealing forced fumble in the fourth quarter, helped Duke prevail despite the miscues, three-and-outs, and missed field goals that almost cost Duke a 21 point lead.

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