(Cover photo: Photo credit of Jeff Burke, Duke’s Dewain Carter defending the pass from Brennan Armstrong, Virginia-USA Today Sports.)
continuation All hurricanes ACC team preview, today Miami 2022 opponent, Duke.
From 2013 to 2018, the Duke football program was consistent. Not great, but consistent. Meanwhile, Blue Devils was 46-32, and 10 wins in the 2013 season was the only event in school history.
Since 2018, Duke has continued his downward spiral, with 0-8 playing at the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) this past season.
Duke is only 10-25 in the last three seasons combined. It is undeniable that Blue Devils is being rebuilt. Now that we have a head coach and new assistant staff, it’s time to get to work.
Duke Blue Devils
Important question: Did Blue Devils be at least defensive and finally ranked 130th in the FBS after abandoning an average of 517.6 yards per game last season?
Head coach Mike Elko
Elco Coach has taken on the role of his first head coach. He is a career defensive assistant with eight seasons of Power 5 Defensive Coordinator experience at Wake Forest (2014-2016), Notre Dame (2017) and Texas A & M (2018-2021).
Elco used defenses in the past with nickel, which is partly safe and partbacker, and he tends to do that as Duke moves forward. To fully adapt to the five defensive backlooks he wants to do with Duke, Elco needs to add much faster speed to the roster by hiring. Lack of speed is a problem not only in Duke’s defense, but also in the offensive side of football.
Future recruitment is essential to Duke’s long-term success, but Elco has inherited the 2022 roster, which is close to a complete rebuild as seen at the FBS level, let alone Power 5. There are several studs on the roster. Especially at the front 7, but overall there are too many holes in the roster.
It’s the first year for his staff at Elco and Durham. This is not an easy process, but you will have to survive this first year by installing the system and getting the most out of the players on your current roster.
Recent history
2021 record: 3-9
Last 10 years: 6-2-64, 49.2%
Postseason for the last 10 years: 3-3
Duke is not simply known as a football school. It has always been about Duke’s basketball. In particular, retired head basketball coach Mike Krizevsky roamed the bystanders at the Cameron Indoor Stadium between 1980 and 2022, with 1,202 and five national championships extending his career most in college basketball.
To begin changing culture, Duke needs a group of coaching staff dedicated to the school and a group of players who believe what their coaches teach. The last part, believe At the coach, it seemed to decline at the end of David Cutcliff The times. Let’s see if Elko can get the player to accept his concept and scheme. Then the Duke Football program can begin to progress.
Top offensive players and stats
This is a team of two young signalers who can both play this fall.Many believe Riley Leonard Win the job. He played more than his competition last season, completing 37 out of 62 passes with 362 yards, one touchdown and one intercept.
Other young quarterbacks, Jordan MooreI went only 9 out of 19 with 95 yards and touchdown. Leonard played in 7 games, while he played in 10 games.
Attacking in a hurry has a big hole to fill. Matae Odurant After rushing through 1,244 yards and nine touchdowns, we set out for the NFL. The total yardage is the highest record in Duke history. However, the key to the Duke Offense is the Offense Line.
Four of the five starters will return to Durham, including both tackles – Graham Barton When John Gerotte – From a team that was in a hurry 180.5 yards per game last season.Even with a relatively inexperienced running back Jordan Waters Currently taking over the backfield and having an experienced attack line will help the cause. Waters rushed to touchdown last season with an average of 5.1 yards per tote and 197 yards.
At the receiver, Jaron Calhorn From the 2021 season, we will be back after being impressed by 56 receptions, 718 yards and 3 touchdowns. He’s likely to see many double teams, but he needs to explain the defenses of a talented receiver.
Finding more speeds to complement Calhorn is a concern for Blue Devils. Calhorn will see more and more double teams, especially during the important third down, if no other receivers appear, preferably if there are receivers with speed to go deeper.
Top defensive players and stats
Duke’s defense is dominated by a 6-foot, 3-inch, 300-pound defensive harness. Dewayne Carter.. The rising Red Shirt Jr. countered the aggressive backfield last season with a 7.5 tackle, 4.5 sack, 6 quarterback harry, and 3 pass bias. Carter also created four fumbles and registered a total of 37 tackles.
Playing on the edge, helping keep the double team away from Carter, RJ Oven Is a versatile defender who chooses a pass and records a total of 25 tackles, 7 tackles and 5 sack. The combination of Oven and Carter could be one of the better 1-2 punches in ACC.
Foster the efforts of his talented defensive lineman, linebacker Shaka Hayward One of the best of ACC, I lost with 98 stops and 11.5 tackles. He also intercepted one pass and recorded three sack and five quarterback rushes. Elko’s plan is that Heyward could actually improve these numbers this fall.
More importantly, having plans for Elco and his staff will help Hayward and the other seven front desk defenders of Blue Devils. There are various electric shocks to help them confuse the opposition.
I’m worried about seeing zero starters coming back to the secondary as I’m having a hard time getting the 2021 secondary to rank 121st in the nation as I give up the pass spray of 10 yards or more in the first place.
The secondary will need that pressure from Carter, Oven and Hayward, no doubt. Pass Rush simply has to go home, based solely on his inexperience. Duke is about to end the season, which allowed 48.6% of the opposition’s third down to be totally transformed, and the secondary was certainly a matter of stats.
In 2022, Elco and his staff will need to find at least one player in the secondary as a stopper. Otherwise, it could be another long season for Duke’s defensive efforts, with the next Murderers’ Row in the slate.
October 1st Virginia (Brennan Armstrong -4,439 yards, 31 touchdowns, 10 intercepts); October 22, Miami (Tyler van Dyck -2,931 yards, 25 touchdowns, 6 intercepts); November 4, Boston University (Phil Yurkobeck -Although many were injured last season, there were still 915 yards, 7 touchdowns and 5 intercepts. Plus November 26th Wake Forest (Sam Hartman -4,228 yards, 39 touchdowns, 14 intercepts).
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