Blue Devils’ return to well doesn’t work
Posted Oct 26, 2019
Two yards was all that stood between Duke and a fourth straight year of housing the Victory Bell. Enough time for a few passing plays in search of the winning touchdown, or at worst, settle for a game-tying field goal and head to overtime. Indeed, the Blue Devils went with a passing play. A jump pass from running back Deon Jackson. It didn’t go as planned.
(Burlington Times-News)
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