After a victory in the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl, the focus shifts to 2019 for the Duke Football team as the schedule has been released for the Blue Devils.
The 2018 season ended with yet another bowl victory for the Duke Football team, but with a lot of roster turnover there are some serious questions that must be answered in 2019 for the Blue Devils.
The ACC released the 2019 schedule for all of the teams in the conference and the Blue Devils will face two teams that just appeared in the College Football Playoff in the 2019 season.
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The schedule is as follows:
Saturday, August 31 vs. Alabama Crimson Tide (Mercedes Benz Dome – Atlanta, Georgia)
Saturday, September 7 vs. North Carolina A&T Aggies (Wallace Wade Stadium – Durham, NC)
Saturday, September 14 at. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (Johnny “Red” Floyd Stadium – Murfreesboro, Tennessee)
Saturday, September 21 – BYE WEEK
Friday, September 27 at. Virginia Tech Hokies (Lane Stadium – Blacksburg, Virginia)
Saturday, October 5 vs. Pittsburgh Panthers (Wallace Wade Stadium – Durham, NC)
Saturday, October 12 vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Wallace Wade Stadium, Durham NC)
Saturday, October 19 at. Virginia Cavaliers (Scott Stadium – Charlottesville, Virginia)
Saturday, October 26 at. North Carolina Tar Heels (Kenan Memorial Stadium – Chapel Hill, NC)
Saturday, November 9 vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Wallace Wade Stadium – Durham, NC)
Saturday, November 16 vs. Syracuse Orange (Wallace Wade Stadium – Durham, NC)
Saturday, November 23 at. Wake Forest Demon Deacons (BB&T Field – Winston-Salem, NC)
Saturday, November 30 vs. Miami Hurricanes (Wallace Wade Stadium – Durham, NC)
There have not yet been times or networks set for any of the Blue Devils games in 2019, except the game against Notre Dame will be on the new ACC Network that ESPN will be debuting late this summer, but no time has been announced for that game.
The Blue Devils most notably will be without star quarterback, Daniel Jones, and linebacker Joe Giles-Harris who both have declared for the 2019 NFL Draft.
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