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Conner Vernon named to TSN Freshman All American Team

Conner Vernon - BDN Photo
Conner Vernon - BDN Photo

DURHAM, N.C. – Duke wide receiver Conner Vernon has been named to the Freshman All-America team by Sporting News, announced on Wednesday by the national publication.

In addition, Vernon was joined by teammates Brian Moore and Desmond Scott on the Sporting News Freshman All-ACC squad.

A 6-2, 195-pound native of Miami, Fla., Vernon established school single-season records for pass receptions (55), receiving yards (746) and 100-yard receiving game (3) by a freshman in 2009.  In addition, his 13.5 yards per catch average ranks as the sixth-highest by a Duke rookie and his three touchdown receptions matched the school’s fourth-best single-season output for freshmen.  Vernon’s 1,041 all-purpose yards rank as the fourth-best single-season performance by a Duke freshman.

Moore, a 6-3, 275-pound offensive guard from Coral Gables, Fla., started all 12 games at right guard in 2009, helping the Blue Devils lead the ACC and rank ninth in the nation in passing offense (305.0 ypg).  Moore helped the Duke offensive line rank third in the conference in sacks allowed per passing attempt (17.89) behind only Florida State (20.65) and Clemson (19.79).

Scott, a 5-10, 185-pound running back from  Durham, N.C., earned a spot on the all-freshman unit as a specialist after returning 18 kickoffs for 452 yards, good for a 25.1 yards per return average that ranks fourth in the ACC and sits third on the school’s single-season chart for rookies.  In the season finale against Wake Forest, he returned seven kickoffs for 211 yards – the third-highest single-game total in Duke history – en route to setting a new school single-game record for all-purpose yards (259) by a freshman.

Vernon is the 10th Duke rookie to earn Freshman All-America honors from Sporting News since 2000, joining Ryan Fowler (LB/3rd team/2000), Jim Scharrer (LB/4th team/2001), Ben Patrick (TE/3rd team/2003), Chris Davis (KR/3rd team/2004), Michael Tauiliili (LB/1st team/2005), Zack Asack (QB/HM/2005), Vince Oghobaase (DT/HM/2006), Thaddeus Lewis (QB/HM/2006), Kevin Jones (P/HM/2007) and Kyle Hill (OG/2nd team/2008).

2009 SPORTING NEWS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA

OFFENSE
QB Andrew Luck, Stanford
RB Dion Lewis, Pitt
RB  Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech
WR Eric Page, Toledo
WR Conner Vernon, Duke
TE Orson Charles, Georgia
OL Tanner Hawkinson, Kansas
OL Barrett Jones, Alabama
OL Peter Konz, Wisconsin
OL David DeCastro, Stanford
OL Aaron Douglas, Tennessee
K Matt Hogan, Houston
KR  Warren Norman, Vanderbilt

DEFENSE
DE Aldon Smith, Missouri
DT Jerel Worthy, Michigan State
DT Larry Black, Indiana
DE Nick Perry, USC
LB Luke Kuechly, Boston College
LB Chris Borland, Wisconsin
LB Brian Wagner, Akron
CB Corey Broomfield, Mississippi State
CB Josh Robinson, UCF
S Rashard Hall, Clemson
S Gerald Moore, Ohio
P Tress Way, Oklahoma
PR Greg Reid, Florida State

National Freshman of the year: Dion Lewis, Pitt

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2009 SPORTING NEWS FRESHMAN ALL-ACC

OFFENSE
QB Kyle Parker, Clemson
RB Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech
RB Montel Harris, Boston College
WR Conner Vernon, Duke
WR Erik Highsmith, North Carolina
TE Chris Pantale, Boston College
OL Brian Moore, Duke
OL Phil Smith, Georgia Tech
OL Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina
OL Dalton Freeman, Clemson
OL Michael Via, Virginia Tech
K Dustin Hopkins, Florida State
KR Desmond Scott, Duke

DEFENSE
DL Antoine Hopkins, Virginia Tech
DL Jacobbi McDaniel, Florida State
DL A.J. Francis, Maryland
DL T.J. Barnes, Georgia Tech
LB Kevin Reddick, North Carolina
LB Steve Greer, Virginia
LB Luke Kuechly, Boston College
DB Greg Reid, Florida State
DB Kenny Okoro, Wake Forest
DB Rashard Hall, Clemson
DB Brandan Bishop N.C. State
P Nick Ferrara, Maryland
PR Greg Reid, Florida State

ACC Freshman of the Year: Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech

Duke’s Vince Oghobaase earns TSN All American honors

VODURHAM, N.C. – Duke redshirt senior defensive tackle Vince Oghobaase has been named third team All-America by Sporting News, announced on Tuesday by the national publication.

A 6-5, 305-pound native of Houston, Texas, Oghobaase is Duke’s first defensive lineman to receive All-America honors in the modern era.  In addition, he becomes the 59th player in Blue Devil football history to earn All-America accolades.

While helping Duke to its highest win total since 1994, Oghobaase started eight games this year and recorded 37 tackles, 7.5 tackle for loss and 2.5 quarterback sacks despite missing four contests due to injury.  A two-time honorable mention All-ACC pick in 2008 and 2009, Oghobaase played in and started 44 games and finished his Duke career with 165 tackles, 36.5 tackles for loss and 14.0 sacks.  On Duke's career charts, he ranks fifth in sacks and sixth in tackles for loss.

Oghobaase was one of seven ACC players honored by Sporting News including Clemson’s C.J. Spiller (KR/1st team), Georgia Tech’s Derrick Morgan (DE/2nd team), Clemson’s Thomas Austin (OL/3rd team), DeAndre McDaniel (S/3rd team), Virginia Tech’s Ryan Williams (RB/3rd team) and Florida State’s Greg Reid (PR/3rd team).

2009 SPORTING NEWS ALL-AMERICA TEAMS

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
QB Colt McCoy, Sr., Texas
RB Mark Ingram, Soph., Alabama
RB Toby Gerhart, Sr., Stanford
WR Golden Tate, Jr., Notre Dame
WR Jordan Shipley, Sr., Texas
TE Aaron Hernandez, Jr., Florida
OL Mike Johnson, Sr., Alabama
OL Charles Brown, Sr., USC
OL Bryan Bulaga, Sr., Iowa
OL Maurkice Pouncey, Jr., Florida
OL Russell Okung, Sr., Oklahoma State
K Kai Forbath, Jr., UCLA
KR C.J. Spiller, Sr., Clemson

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
DE Jerry Hughes, Sr., TCU
DE Von Miller, Jr., Texas A&M
DT Gerald McCoy, Jr., Oklahoma
DT Ndamukong Suh, Sr., Nebraska
LB Brandon Spikes, Sr., Florida
LB Sergio Kindle, Sr., Texas
LB Rolando McClain, Jr., Alabama
CB Perrish Cox, Sr., Oklahoma State
CB Joe Haden, Jr., Florida
S Kurt Coleman, Sr., Ohio State
S Eric Berry, Jr., Tennessee
P Drew Butler, Soph., Georgia
PR Antonio Brown, Jr., Central Michigan

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
QB Tim Tebow, Sr., Florida
RB Dion Lewis, Fr., Pittsburgh
RB Jacquizz Rodgers, Soph., Oregon State
WR Danario Alexander, Sr., Missouri
WR Mardy Gilyard, Sr., Cincinnati
TE Dorin Dickerson, Sr., Pittsburgh
OL Adam Ulatoski, Sr. Texas
OL Trent Williams, Sr., Oklahoma
OL Mike Iupati, Sr., Idaho
OL Jon Asamoah, Sr., Illinois
OL Chris Marinelli, Sr., Stanford
K Grant Ressel, Soph., Missouri
KR Chris Owusu, Soph., Stanford

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
DE Brandon Graham, Sr., Michigan
DE Derrick Morgan, Jr., Georgia Tech
DT Terrence Cody, Sr., Alabama
DT Brian Price, Jr., UCLA
LB Navorro Bowman, Jr., Penn State
LB Daryl Washington, Sr., TCU
LB Sean Weatherspoon, Sr., Missouri
CB Javier Arenas, Sr., Alabama
CB Patrick Peterson, Soph., LSU
S Taylor Mays, Sr., USC
S Earl Thomas, Soph., Texas
P Matt Dodge, Sr., East Carolina
PR LaVon Brazill, Jr., Ohio

THIRD TEAM OFFENSE
QB Jimmy Clausen, Jr., Notre Dame
RB Ryan Williams, Fr., Virginia Tech
RB LaMichael James, Fr., Oregon
WR Freddie Barnes, Sr., Bowling Green
WR Dezmon Briscoe, Jr., Kansas
TE Dennis Pitta, Sr., BYU
OL Eric Olsen, Sr., Notre Dame
OL Zane Beadles, Sr., Utah
OL Anthony Davis, Jr., Rutgers
OL John Jerry, Sr., Ole Miss
OL Thomas Austin, Sr., Clemson
K Leigh Tiffin, Sr., Alabama
KR Brandon Banks, Sr., Kansas State

THIRD TEAM DEFENSE
DE Brandon Sharpe, Sr., Texas Tech
DE Greg Romeus, Jr., Pitt
DT Vince Oghobaase, Sr., Duke
DT Jared Odrick, Sr., Penn State
LB Andre Revels, Sr., Cincinnati
LB Greg Jones, Jr., Michigan State
LB Eric Norwood, Sr., South Carolina
CB Syd’Quan Thompson, Sr., California
CB Rafael Priest, Sr., TCU
S DeAndre McDaniel, Jr., Clemson
S Rahim Moore, Soph., UCLA
P Tress Way, Fr., Oklahoma
PR Greg Reid, Fr., Florida State

Lewis, Varner shine but Wake offense too much for Duke

Photo by Lance King
Photo by Lance King

DURHAM, N.C. – Wake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner threw for 372 yards and five touchdowns as the Demon Deacons defeated the Duke Blue Devils, 45-34, Saturday afternoon in front 21,420 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium.

Senior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis turned in a strong performance in his final game, completing 28-of-48 passes for 387 yards and three touchdowns. For his career, Lewis totaled 10,065 passing yards to become the 60th quarterback in NCAA history to reach the 10,000-yard mark for his career, and the eighth this season. Lewis’ 67 career touchdown passes is also the second-highest career total in ACC history.

Receiver Donovan Varner finished the day with 11 receptions for 174 yards and two touchdowns. Varner caught 65 passes for 1,047 yards in 2009 to become just the third player in Duke history with over 1,000 yards receiving in a single season.

Receivers Conner Vernon and Austin Kelly both collected 93 receiving yards, while tailback Desmond Scott totaled 252 all-purpose yards on the afternoon. Senior linebacker Vincent Rey paced the Blue Devil defense with 11 tackles.

Both offenses dominated the first quarter as the two teams combined for 329 total yards and four touchdowns in the opening 7:39. Duke struck first, 1:04 into the first quarter on the third play of the day with a 56-yard touchdown pass from Lewis to Varner.

Wake Forest would tie the score less than two minutes later as Skinner hit receiver Devon Brown with a 28-yard pass on the Deacons’ fourth play of the afternoon.

The Blue Devils took the lead again, needing only 1:04 and three plays to reach the end zone. This time, Lewis found Kelly breaking through the middle for a 62-yard gain.

On Wake Forest’s following possession, the Blue Devil defense forced a punt, but a personal foul penalty gave the Deacons the ball back near midfield. Wake’s offense capitalized on the Duke miscue, knotting the score at 14-all on a 54-yard touchdown pass from Skinner to receiver Chris Givens.

The Demon Deacons took the lead for good early in the second quarter, covering 55 yards in eight plays. Skinner tossed his third touchdown pass of the game, again finding Brown for an eight-yard strike.

On Duke’s following possession, tailback Jay Hollingsworth rushed for two first downs to push the Devil offense across midfield, but Duke stalled in Wake territory. However, Kicker Will Snyderwine connected on a 51-yard field goal attempt, the longest of his career, and the Blue Devils trailed 21-17 heading into halftime.

Yet the third quarter would belong to the Demon Deacons, with Skinner throwing for 154 yards and two touchdowns in the period, including a 13-yard strike to tailback Kevin Harris and a 51-yard pass to receiver Marshall Williams.

Duke was able to add a field goal in the third quarter, but trailed 35-20 heading into the fourth. A missed Wake field goal gave the Devils the ball back, and Lewis punched the ball in from the one-yard line to cut Wake’s lead to 35-27 after an 80-yard drive.

But the Blue Devils could not narrow the lead any farther and Wake Forest would add a field goal and run back an interception to take a 45-27 lead late in the fourth quarter. Duke added another touchdown, a 21-yard reception by Varner, with 2:31 left in the game, but Wake Forest was able to run out the clock for win.

BDN’s Wake Forest at Duke Football Preview

Duke senior Catron Gainey makes the stop - BDN Photo
Duke senior Catron Gainey makes the stop - BDN Photo

It's Senior Day at Wallace Wade Stadium, as the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (4-7, 2-5 ACC) travel to Durham on Saturday to take on the Duke Blue Devils (5-6, 3-4 ACC) in the 2009 season finale. Fifteen Blue Devils Seniors will be honored for their contributions to the program. The game will be televised by Raycom Sports with kickoff scheduled for noon. Tickets are still available through the Duke Ticket Office at (919) 681-BLUE and goduke.com for a special price of just $15 each.

SCOUTING THE BLUE DEVILS (5-6, 3-4 ACC)

Last Time Out

Duke enters their final contest of the 2009 season on a three-game losing streak, after starting the ACC season at 3-1. Last week's loss came at the hands of the Miami Hurricanes at Land Shark Stadium, as the Blue Devils saw a 16-10 second half lead slip away into a 34-16 defeat. The Hurricanes scored 24 unanswered points to close the game, including a 44-yard touchdown from Miami QB Jacory Harris to WR Leonard Hankerson and a 73-yard interception returned for a touchdown by LB Daryl Sharpton.

In the loss in his hometown, Duke senior QB Thad Lewis set the Duke all-time career passing record completing 20/37 passes for 301 yards with 1 touchdown and 1 interception.  Lewis passed Ben Bennett in the Duke record books with 9,678 career yards and now holds 48 Duke career, season, and single-game records. Sophomore receiver Donovan Varner set a career high with 165 yards on 8 catches and a touchdown. Duke again struggled to run the ball, totaling just 55 yards rushing, with freshman Desmond Scott and sophomore Jay Hollingsworth splitting carries.

As has been the case in Blue Devil losses this year, third down conversions played a crucial role. While the Blue Devils were just 3 of 12 on third downs, the Duke defense allowed the Hurricanes to convert 14 of 21, including several key receptions by former Miami basketball player-turned tight end Jimmy Graham.

Season

After a 5-3 start, Duke has gone winless in November and was eliminated from bowl contention with last week's loss in Miami. Duke has been led all season by the arm of Thad Lewis, the sure hands of his young receivers, and timely defense. The Blue Devils rank first in the ACC in passing offense, with Donovan Varner, Austin Kelly, and Conner Vernon all ranking in the top ten in the conference in receptions. The Duke defense, led by seniors Vincent Rey and Catron Gainey, who both rank in the top ten in the ACC in tackles, has held opponents to under 20 points five times this season. Duke has been one of the most disciplined teams in the ACC, ranking second in the conference with only 5 penalties per game and compiling a +3 turnover margin on the season.

Thad Lewis and Vincent Rey were named 2009 season captains this week, voted on by their teammates. Their leadership on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball has put the Blue Devils in position to finish the season at .500 for the first time since 1994.

Seniors

Blue Devil Nation thanks this year's senior class for their hard work and invaluable contributions to the Duke football program. After winning just 1 game during their first two years in Durham, the Blue Devils have won 9 games during their final two seasons.

"This group has endured some difficult times," said head coach David Cutcliffe. "Thank goodness they've been able to celebrate some good times. Their contribution to Duke football will be more significant over a period of time, because it's not just what you do on Saturday. It's not even what you do on the practice field alone, and they've done well there. But they've gotten high marks in their conditioning work, their summer passing work that they set up and organized themselves and in their commitment to excellence, academically and socially."

QB Thaddeus Lewis

DT Vince Oghobaase

LB Vincent Rey

RB Re'quan Boyette

OG Jarod Holt

DE Ayanga Okpokoworuk

CB Leon Wright

S Catron Gainey

NG Kinney Rucker

LB Jordan Baltes

We wish these seniors the best of luck as they complete their degrees and begin their respective careers, both on and off the gridiron.

SCOUTING THE DEMON DEACONS (4-7, 2-5 ACC)

Last Time Out

The Demon Deacons come into Durham off a much-needed bye week, having lost five straight games prior to the bye. Their last lost, to Florida State at home, eliminated the Demon Deacons from bowl contention for the first time in QB Riley Skinner's career. The Seminoles racked up 437 total yards in the 41-28 victory, including 220 passing yards by second-string QB E.J. Manuel, starting in place of the injured Christian Ponder. The Demon Deacons totaled 454 yards on offense themselves, including 227 yards rushing on just 29 carries (a 7.8 yards per carry average). Senior QB Riley Skinner, who ranks 6th all time in the ACC in passing yards, threw for 227 yards on 25/40 passing, including 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions.

After the loss, a visibly-emotional Skinner said, "It's just crazy to think about. It's been 4 1/2 years and I never thought it would come to an end like this."

Season

After three straight bowl appearances, the 2009 campaign has been a disappointment in Winston-Salem. It's the story of what could have been, as five of the Demon Deacon losses have been by a total of 13 points, including overtime losses to Boston College and Coastal Division Champion Georgia Tech.

Wake Forest ranks fifth in the ACC in total offense, averaging 132 yards on the ground and 262 yards through the air. QB Riley Skinner is second in the conference in both touchdowns with 21, and completion percentage with 65.2%, on the year. His favorite targets have been Devon Brown and Marshall Williams, both with over 50 receptions this season. The Wake Forest rushing attack is led by Josh Adams and Brandon Pendergrass, who average an impressive 4.8 yards per carry between them. The Demon Deacons have a -5 turnover margin, having forced only 14 turnovers through 11 games and giving up over 375 yards of offense to opponents.

INJURY REPORT

Key players appear on the injury report again for the Blue Devils, including three seniors. Thad Lewis is expected to play despite lingering leg injuries. His health will be essential for a Blue Devil victory with backup QB Sean Renfree out for the season with a torn ACL. Redshirt-senior RB Re'quan Boyette remains questionable, as does redshirt-senior DT Vince Oghobaase, both with leg injuries. Sophomore WR Johnny Williams is listed as questionable with a knee injury suffered against Georgia Tech two weeks ago.

The Demon Deacon injury report was not made available; however, their secondary has been depleted all season and will be again on Saturday. Sophomore safety Josh Bush, who has started six games this season, will be out on Saturday after complications from a bruised collarbone required surgery to remove a blood clot. With two true freshmen redshirting this year and with injuries or suspensions to other key members, the Demon Deacon defense will be thin in the season finale.

CLOSING THOUGHTS

Two of the top ten most prolific passers in ACC history square off in Durham on Saturday. Both Riley Skinner and Thad Lewis will be looking to close their historic collegiate careers with a victory.

Jim Grobe is 8-0 against the Blue Devils during his time at Wake Forest and with an extra week to prepare, Grobe and his staff will have the Demon Deacons ready to play. While Wake Forest has worked hard to establish the run in recent weeks, Grobe will likely put the ball in Skinner's hands in his final game in black and gold.

The same will be the case for the Blue Devils, who will look for Thad Lewis to put up his record-setting 11th career 300-yard passing game, with 10,000 career passing yards in sight. If the offensive line can buy Lewis enough time against a blitzing Demon Deacon defense, his receivers should find open space downfield against a thin secondary.

With both teams, the margin of error has been small all year, and the team who executes consistently in all three phases of the game with the fewest mistakes will finish the 2009 season victorious. For the Blue Devil faithful, Saturday will be an emotional day as we say good-bye to a resilient senior class led by #9. Win or lose, the Duke program is much improved thanks to their contributions.

Thaddeus Lewis talks of his career and facing Wake Forest

Thaddeus plays his last game this Saturday against Wake Forest - BDN Photo
Thaddeus plays his last game this Saturday against Wake Forest - BDN Photo

Duke fans have one more chance to see Thaddeus Lewis in a Duke uniform this Saturday against Wake Forest.  Lewis talks about his future and his glee in getting a diploma from Duke and much more in this audition interview.  BDN salutes Thad and the seniors and we will covering his last game from field level this weekend.  Come out and support some great seniors and help cheer Duke to a win and a 6-6 season.

Wake Forest at Duke Game Notes – Senior Day, season finale

Big Vince is expected back for the Wake game - BDN Photo
Big Vince is expected back for the Wake game - BDN Photo

Duke (5-6, 3-4 ACC)
vs. Wake Forest (4-7, 2-5 ACC)
November 28, 2009
12 noon (ET)

Site: Durham, N.C.
Stadium: Wallace Wade Stadium
Surface: Natural grass
Capacity: 33,941
TV: Raycom Sports - Tim Brant (Play-by-Play), Rick “Doc” Walker (Analyst) and Mike Hogewood (Sideline)
Radio: Blue Devil ISP Sports Network
Internet: GoDuke.com
Tickets: 1-877-375-DUKE
Series: Duke, 53-34-2

Duke Hosts Wake Forest On Senior Day
Duke (5-6, 3-4 ACC) will host Wake Forest (4-7, 2-5 ACC) on Senior Day this Saturday, Nov. 28. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 noon (ET) at Wallace Wade Stadium. The game will be televised on Raycom Sports with Tim Brant calling the play-by-play, Rick “Doc” Walker providing the color commentary and Mike Hogewood on the sideline. The Blue Devils are coming off a 34-16 loss at No. 20 Miami last weekend while the Demon Deacons had a bye week and lost to Florida State, 41-28, in their last game.

Last Time Out
Duke led 16-13 heading into the fourth quarter, but Miami scored 21 unanswered points to come away with a 34-16 win at Land Shark Stadium. Thaddeus Lewis broke Duke’s career record for passing yards with his 303-yard performance. His top target was Donovan Varner who caught eight passes for 165 yards and one touchdown. Miami was led by Jacory Harris, who threw for 348 yards and two touchdowns, and Leonard Hankerson, who finished with eight receptions for 143 yards and one touchdown.

Duke-Wake Forest Series
Duke leads the all-time series between the two schools 53-34-2. The Demon Deacons have won the last nine games in the series. Duke’s last win was a 48-35 win in Durham in 1999.

Overall: Duke, 53-34-2
First Meeting: Wake Forest, 32-0 in 1889
Last Meeting: Wake Forest, 33-30 (OT) in 2008
Largest Duke Margin of Victory: 67 (67-0) in 1937
Largest WF Margin of Victory: 38 (44-6) in 2005
Duke’s Last Win in Durham: 1999 (48-35)
Wake Forest’s Last Win in Durham: 2007 (41-36)
Current Streak: Wake Forest, W9

Last Meeting
The Demon Deacons came out on top in overtime as Shane Popham made a 28-yard field goal and Alphonso Smith intercepted a Lewis pass in the endzone for a 33-30 victory. Popham finished the day with three made field goals while Riley Skinner threw and ran for a touchdown. Duke was led by Thaddeus Lewis, who threw two TD tosses to Clifford Harris.

Inside the Numbers ...

  • 1 - Senior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis will move into a tie for fourth on the ACC career passing touchdowns chart with one more touchdown passes. Lewis currently ranks fifth with 64 career scoring tosses.
  • 2nd - Sophomore wide receiver Donovan Varner ranks second in the ACC for both receptions per game (4.91) and receiving yards per game (79.4).
  • 3 - True freshman Conner Vernon is three catches shy of 50 for the year, which would put him in third place for most receptions by a freshman in ACC history. Vernon also ranks fifth all-time in league history with 653 receiving yards, 42 shy of climbing into third place.
  • 13 - Senior linebacker Vincent Rey is 13 tackles away from his third straight 100-tackle season. He is looking to become just the seventh player in school history with 100 or more tackles in three or more seasons.
  • 15 - Duke will honor 15 players this Saturday on senior day.
  • 15 - Junior walk-on Will Snyderwine has made 15 field goals this season to rank tied for third in school history for a single season. He is 15-of-18 (.833) on the year, which is currently the highest percentage for one season by a Duke kicker.
  • 20 - The Blue Devils have held five opponents under 20 points this season, marking the first time since 1994.
  • 45 - The Blue Devils have tallied 45 plays of 20 or more yards on the season with five plays of over 50 yards. Varner has 16 receptions of 20 or more yards.
  • 48 - Lewis currently holds 48 school records, including 25 career records, 17 single season marks and six single game records.
  • 54 - Varner has 54 catches this season to rank ninth on Duke’s single season receptions list for wide receivers. Varner and junior wide receiver Austin Kelly have become two of the 20 players at Duke with at least 50 catches in one season.
  • 97 - Duke has a Graduate Success Rate score of 97, the highest in the ACC. The football team’s score of 96 was the highest among Football Bowl Subdivision schools with only six programs posting a 90 or better.
  • 100 - Varner has four 100-yard receiving games this year, all in ACC play. His four 100-yard games are tied for fifth most in a single season at Duke.
  • 127 - Varner needs 127 receiving yards to become the fifth player in school history with 1,000 receiving yards in a season. He is currently ranked seventh for a single season with 873 yards.
  • 162 - Lewis needs 162 passing yards to pass Chris Weinke of Florida State for second on the ACC career passing list. Lewis has thrown for a school record 9.678 yards in his career.
  • 297.5 - Duke leads the ACC and ranks 10th nationally in passing offense, averaging 297.5 yards per game. The Blue Devils have thrown for over 300 yards in six games this season.
  • 300 - Lewis has passed for over 300 yards in six of the 11 games this year. His six 300-yard games are the second most in a single season at Duke while his 10 career 300-yard games ties a school record.
  • 700 - With 47 receiving yards Kelly will join Varner with 700 receiving yards on the year, making the duo just the fourth in school history with over 700 yards each.
  • 3,000 - Lewis is 67 passing yards away from becoming the fourth quarterback in school history to throw for 3,000 yards in one season. Ben Bennett accomplished the feat in 1982 and 1983 while Anthony Dilweg has the single season record with 3,824 yards in 1988.