Duke Blue Devils football
College Football Bowl Subdivision team; member of Atlantic Coast Conference
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2024 | Duke defeated Wake Forest 23-17 in their most recent football matchup, maintaining their historical series lead of 60-40-2 in their favor. |
2024 | Duke played in the Gator Bowl, losing to Ole Miss 20-52 |
2024 | Manny Diaz becomes the latest head coach of the Duke Blue Devils football program. |
2023 | As of the 2023 season, Duke's football rivalry with NC State stands at 42 wins, 37 losses, and 5 ties, maintaining a competitive Research Triangle rivalry between the two teams. |
2023 | Through the 2023 season, North Carolina leads the football rivalry series against Duke Blue Devils with a record of 65 wins, 41 losses, and 4 ties. |
2023 | Duke won the Birmingham Bowl against Troy with a score of 17-10 |
2023 | Duke football finishes the season with a 9-4 record under new head coach Manny Diaz, including a Gator Bowl appearance and sweeping in-state rivals North Carolina, NC State, and Wake Forest. |
2023 | Duke Blue Devils defeat ninth-ranked Clemson in a stunning upset, marking their highest-ranked opponent victory in over three decades. |
December 8 2023 | Manny Diaz is appointed as the 24th head coach of Duke football, succeeding the previous coaching staff. |
November 2023 | Mike Elko returns to Texas A&M as their head coach, leaving Duke. Trooper Taylor serves as interim head coach for the Birmingham Bowl. |
2022 | Mike Elko wins ACC Coach of the Year Award. |
2022 | Mike Elko takes over as head coach of the Duke Blue Devils football team. |
2022 | Duke Blue Devils win the 2022 Military Bowl under head coach Mike Elko. |
December 10 2021 | Mike Elko hired as the 23rd head football coach of the Duke Blue Devils, coming from his previous role as Texas A&M Aggies defensive coordinator. |
2018 | Duke won the Independence Bowl against Temple with a score of 56-27 |
2017 | Steve Spurrier is inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a Coach. |
2017 | Planned completion of phase three of stadium renovations, including ADA improvements, concourse rebuilding, and additional facilities. |
2017 | Secured a win over Northern Illinois in the Quick Lane Bowl. |
2016 | First two phases of stadium renovations were completed, including a new press box, eight broadcast booths, and luxury suites. |
2015 | Jeremy Cash becomes a Consensus All-American as a Defensive Back. |
2015 | The field was renamed Brooks Field at the beginning of the season, following stadium renovations and track removal. |
2015 | Duke began a $100 million renovation project for Wallace Wade Stadium. |
2015 | Won the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium with a 44-41 overtime victory against Indiana. |
2014 | Duke participated in the Sun Bowl, losing to Arizona State 31-36 |
2014 | Achieved a nine-win season, including a victory over eventual Orange Bowl winner Georgia Tech. |
September 2014 | Renovation plans for Wallace Wade Stadium were released, including plans for luxury suites, a new LED video board, track removal, and additional seating. |
2013 | David Cutcliffe was awarded the Walter Camp Coach of the Year. |
2013 | Duke cracked the top 25 of the BCS standings, AP Poll, and Coaches' Poll during the football season. |
2013 | Nearly scored an upset against Texas A&M in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, losing by only four points after leading 38-17 at halftime. |
November 30 2013 | Duke secured their first Coastal Division title by defeating arch-rival North Carolina, marking a significant milestone in the program's history. |
October 26 2013 | Duke achieved its first win over a ranked team since 1994, defeating No. 14 Virginia Tech 13-10, which was also their first road win over a ranked team since 1971. |
2012 | David Cutcliffe wins ACC Coach of the Year Award. |
2012 | Duke competed in the Belk Bowl, losing to Cincinnati 34-48 |
2012 | Duke became bowl eligible for the first time since 1994, finishing the season with a 6-7 record. |
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