The 'Hoos come to Durham
Posted: October 12th, 2014, 9:21 pm
I think Duke starts off at about a 5 point favorite. Waiting on Bob Green and/or Wolfpackdevil for some reviews .
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Duke is 23 in the nation in rushing at 228.5 yards per game, while Virginia is 6 in the nation in rushing defense yielding just 91.5 yards per game. Something has to give. We will need to achieve balance on offense, which has been our strength all season with the notable exception of the Miami game.wolfpackdevil wrote:This Cavaliers team has a fast and physical defense that will try and put a lot of pressure on Anthony Boone. Luckily, our offensive line has been amazing this year and has kept Anthony almost untouched. If their defensive line and linebackers are able to pressure AB, we could be in for a long day on offense.
The defense has played very good the past few weeks and another solid effort will be needed this coming Saturday. In addition to Parks, who I agree is a beast, Virginia is getting solid play from sophomore quarterbacks Matt Johns and Greyson Lambert. Poor QB play has doomed the Cavaliers the past several years, but that weakness is in the rearview mirror in 2014.wolfpackdevil wrote:Virginia's offense has not been nearly as impressive as their defense so far this year, but their senior RB Kevin Parks is a beast. He is a strong, physical runner, who they like to give the ball to a lot. I have loved what I have seen out of our defense so far in ACC play, and our boys must slow down Parks if we intend to win.
Coach Cutcliffe stated in his 5 pm Sunday telephone call that there are no long term injury concerns from the Georgia Tech game, just bumps and bruises.wolfpackdevil wrote:If there are no new injuries on our side, I think we win a close game in the high 20's on Saturday. A win against UVA puts us at the top of the Coastal, and gives us another bye week to get prepared for the final stretch!
http://www.heraldsun.com/news/showcase/ ... ning-AfterDuke defense proving to be among best in ACC – The Blue Devils defense ended last season with a thud, allowing 97 points in season-ending losses to No.1 Florida State in the ACC Championship Game and No. 20 Texas A&M in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
Halfway through this season, that defense has proven to have a much tighter bite.
After putting the clamps on Georgia Tech’s spread option offense in Saturday’s 31-25 upset win at Bobby Dodd Stadium, Duke has allowed 99 points in five games. That’s an average of 15.5 points per game, good for No. 2 in the ACC behind Louisville’s 14.1.
Steve Wiseman does a wonderful job with his Duke coverage. Between him and Laura Keeley, the team receives much good press in the local media.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Speaking of playing D...this is a nice article.
I'm still worried about Dewalt-Ondijo. His knee injury sure looked worse than a bump or a bruise .Bob Green wrote:Duke is 23 in the nation in rushing at 228.5 yards per game, while Virginia is 6 in the nation in rushing defense yielding just 91.5 yards per game. Something has to give. We will need to achieve balance on offense, which has been our strength all season with the notable exception of the Miami game.wolfpackdevil wrote:This Cavaliers team has a fast and physical defense that will try and put a lot of pressure on Anthony Boone. Luckily, our offensive line has been amazing this year and has kept Anthony almost untouched. If their defensive line and linebackers are able to pressure AB, we could be in for a long day on offense.
The defense has played very good the past few weeks and another solid effort will be needed this coming Saturday. In addition to Parks, who I agree is a beast, Virginia is getting solid play from sophomore quarterbacks Matt Johns and Greyson Lambert. Poor QB play has doomed the Cavaliers the past several years, but that weakness is in the rearview mirror in 2014.wolfpackdevil wrote:Virginia's offense has not been nearly as impressive as their defense so far this year, but their senior RB Kevin Parks is a beast. He is a strong, physical runner, who they like to give the ball to a lot. I have loved what I have seen out of our defense so far in ACC play, and our boys must slow down Parks if we intend to win.
Coach Cutcliffe stated in his 5 pm Sunday telephone call that there are no long term injury concerns from the Georgia Tech game, just bumps and bruises.wolfpackdevil wrote:If there are no new injuries on our side, I think we win a close game in the high 20's on Saturday. A win against UVA puts us at the top of the Coastal, and gives us another bye week to get prepared for the final stretch!
This is a big game as Duke and Virginia both control their own destinies at this point. Whoever loses on Saturday will need help to make it to Charlotte.
Coach Cutcliffe did not mention JDO at all. He did talk about Jamal Bruce who was suffering from dehydration. Cut said Bruce was okay on Sunday.devildeac wrote:I'm still worried about Dewalt-Ondijo. His knee injury sure looked worse than a bump or a bruise .