Duke Football: ESPN predicts Blue Devils Bowl Game after Week 7

DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 26: Head coach David Cutcliffe of the Duke Blue Devils reacts while playing the Northern Illinois Huskies in the Quick Lane Bowl at Ford Field on December 26, 2017 in Detroit Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 26: Head coach David Cutcliffe of the Duke Blue Devils reacts while playing the Northern Illinois Huskies in the Quick Lane Bowl at Ford Field on December 26, 2017 in Detroit Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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As Duke Football is off to a very hot start, some people have turned their attention to potential bowl games the Blue Devils might appear in.

There is no telling where this Duke Football team might end up, but some College Football Experts at ESPN are already trying to predict the bowl games in late December and early January.

The Blue Devils are out to a 5-1 start with three true road wins against Northwestern, Baylor, and Georgia Tech. Duke is also 1-1 in the ACC with a loss coming at home to Virginia Tech.

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The remaining games on the schedule for the Blue Devils are all ACC games and they will be put to the test each and every week as they welcome Virginia into Wallace Wade who just upset then No. 16 ranked Miami.

Kyle Bonagura and Mitch Sherman of ESPN have their Post-Week 7 Bowl Projections and they both have the Blue Devils in the same bowl game.

The duo have the Duke Blue Devils in the Camping World Bowl in Orlando, Florida on December 28 at 5:15 pm ET.

However, the two are conflicted on who the Blue Devils would potentially play in that bowl game as Bonagura has Duke playing Texas Tech and Sherman has Iowa State getting a crack at the Blue Devils.

Both Texas Tech and Iowa State are out of the Big 12 Conference, the Red Raiders are currently 4-2 with loses coming against Ole Miss and West Virginia, but impressive victories on the road against Oklahoma State and TCU.

As for the Cyclones, they are 3-3 with loses over Iowa, Oklahoma, and TCU, but have wins over Oklahoma State on the road and at home against West Virginia.

Iowa State and Texas Tech will play each other on Saturday, October 27 at 12:00 pm ET and that game can be seen on ESPN.

While it is still relatively early in the season, the Blue Devils need to stay focused on the regular season schedule and try to stack as many wins as possible.