Final Sep 26
ARMY 42 -11.5 o46.5
TEM 14 11.5 u46.5
Final Sep 27
VT 34 17.5 o55.5
MIA 38 -17.5 u55.5
Final Sep 27
WASH 18 1.0 o45.0
RUTG 21 -1.0 u45.0
Final Sep 28
OKST 20 6.0 o58.0
KSU 42 -6.0 u58.0
Final Sep 28
BUFF 3 6.0 o44.5
CONN 47 -6.0 u44.5
Final Sep 28
NIU 17 7.5 o46.5
NCST 24 -7.5 u46.5
Final Sep 28
MD 28 7.5 o50.0
IU 42 -7.5 u50.0
Final Sep 28
NAVY 41 -4.5 o56.5
UAB 18 4.5 u56.5
Final Sep 28
WKU 20 7.5 o48.0
BC 21 -7.5 u48.0
Final Sep 28
UK 20 15.5 o51.5
MISS 17 -15.5 u51.5
Final Sep 28
HC 14 30.5 o59.5
SYR 42 -30.5 u59.5
Final Sep 28
MINN 24 10.5 o34.5
MICH 27 -10.5 u34.5
Final Sep 28
BYU 34 3.0 o47.0
BAY 28 -3.0 u47.0
Final Sep 28
USF 10 4.0 o60.5
TULN 45 -4.0 u60.5
Final Sep 28
NEB 28 -10.0 o47.0
PUR 10 10.0 u47.0
Final Sep 28
BALL 7 22.0 o56.0
JMU 63 -22.0 u56.0
Final Sep 28
TXST 39 -11.5 o55.5
SHSU 40 11.5 u55.5
Final Sep 28
AKR 10 8.0 o46.5
OHIO 30 -8.0 u46.5
Final Sep 28
ULL 41 3.0 o59.5
WAKE 38 -3.0 u59.5
Final Sep 28
ARK 17 6.5 o50.5
TAM 21 -6.5 u50.5
Final Sep 28
LOU 24 6.5 o45.0
ND 31 -6.5 u45.0
Final 5OT Sep 28
MASS 20 15.5 o44.0
M-OH 23 -15.5 u44.0
Final Sep 28
WIS 21 13.5 o50.5
USC 38 -13.5 u50.5
Final Sep 28
TCU 38 1.0 o59.0
KU 27 -1.0 u59.0
Final Sep 28
FRES 14 2.5 o51.0
UNLV 59 -2.5 u51.0
Final Sep 28
GASO 38 3.5 o57.5
GSU 21 -3.5 u57.5
Final Sep 28
OKLA 27 2.0 o43.0
AUB 21 -2.0 u43.0
Final Sep 28
COLO 48 11.5 o60.0
UCF 21 -11.5 u60.0
Final Sep 28
EMU 52 -14.0 o46.0
KENT 33 14.0 u46.0
Final Sep 28
SDSU 21 2.5 o47.0
CMU 22 -2.5 u47.0
Final Sep 28
WMU 20 3.5 o54.0
MRSH 27 -3.5 u54.0
Final Sep 28
UNC 20 -1.5 o55.5
DUKE 21 1.5 u55.5
Final Sep 28
UTSA 20 2.0 o54.0
ECU 30 -2.0 u54.0
Final Sep 28
MSST 13 37.0 o59.0
TEX 35 -37.0 u59.0
Final Sep 28
ODU 30 11.0 o51.0
BGSU 27 -11.0 u51.0
Final Sep 28
LT 10 -2.5 o48.5
FIU 17 2.5 u48.5
Final Sep 28
WAG 10 35.0 o52.0
FAU 41 -35.0 u52.0
Final Sep 28
UTM 24 -2.5 o45.5
KENN 13 2.5 u45.5
Final Sep 28
STAN 14 24.0 o58.0
CLEM 40 -24.0 u58.0
Final Sep 28
TLSA 20 7.0 o66.5
UNT 52 -7.0 u66.5
Final Sep 28
CHAR 21 4.5 o47.5
RICE 20 -4.5 u47.5
Final Sep 28
ISU 20 -16.0 o42.5
HOU 0 16.0 u42.5
Final Sep 28
ULM 13 6.5 o45.5
TROY 9 -6.5 u45.5
Final Sep 28
MTU 7 27.0 o61.0
MEM 24 -27.0 u61.0
Final Sep 28
UGA 34 -2.0 o50.0
ALA 41 2.0 u50.0
Final Sep 28
OSU 38 -23.5 o48.5
MSU 7 23.5 u48.5
Final Sep 28
ILL 7 19.0 o48.0
PSU 21 -19.0 u48.0
Final Sep 28
USA 10 21.0 o64.5
LSU 42 -21.0 u64.5
Final Sep 28
UNM 50 -9.0 o54.0
NMSU 40 9.0 u54.0
Final Sep 28
FSU 16 6.0 o46.5
SMU 42 -6.0 u46.5
Final Sep 28
CIN 41 3.0 o60.5
TTU 44 -3.0 u60.5
Final Sep 28
AFA 19 -4.0 o33.0
WYO 31 4.0 u33.0
Final Sep 28
WSU 24 6.5 o66.0
BSU 45 -6.5 u66.0
Final Sep 28
ARIZ 23 7.5 o47.0
UTAH 10 -7.5 u47.0
Final Sep 28
ORE 34 -23.5 o54.5
UCLA 13 23.5 u54.5
Duke 8th Atlantic Coast8-5
Florida State 1st Atlantic Coast13-1

Duke @ Florida State preview

Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium

Last Meeting ( Dec 12, 2020 ) Duke 35, Florida State 56

On the way to returning to prominence -- and hoping to stay there -- Florida State is bound to encounter hurdles.

Duke could be one of those roadblocks, as the fourth-ranked Seminoles oppose the 16th-ranked Blue Devils on Saturday night in Tallahassee, Fla.

The belief is growing at Florida State (6-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference).

"You can feel the energy and the sense of urgency," Seminoles coach Mike Norvell said. "It's a team that's excited to get better."

Duke (5-1, 2-0) is one of the surprise teams in the country. The Blue Devils have split prime-time matchups this season, beating Clemson and falling to Notre Dame, and now they get a chance to spoil Florida State's homecoming.

The Blue Devils have never defeated Florida State in 21 previous meetings, but the contest still looms huge for the Seminoles.

"These are the games you love to be a part of," Norvell said.

Florida State rolled past Virginia Tech and Syracuse after an overtime escape at Clemson on Sept. 23. Duke recovered from a last-minute loss to the Fighting Irish to deck North Carolina State 24-3 last week.

"They're one play away from being undefeated," Norvell said of the Blue Devils. "You see the mindset of how they play and what they do, it's impressive. They done a great job with what they're doing."

The big question facing Duke is the status of quarterback Riley Leonard, who missed the NC State game because of a high ankle sprain sustained two weeks earlier vs. Notre Dame. Coach Mike Elko gave no hints whether Leonard would be ready to return this week.

Redshirt freshman Henry Belin IV filled in for Leonard against the Wolfpack, and he completed only 4 of 12 passes in his first career start.

"I think getting that composure and getting that under his belt, now he's one game further along from a maturity standpoint, which will pay huge dividends I think for him moving forward," Elko said.

Norvell said quarterback Jordan Travis was fine after sustaining a hand injury in the first half against Syracuse. That should be a relief to the Seminoles, who have racked up at least 30 points in 12 consecutive games -- all wins -- dating back to last year.

Travis is second all-time at Florida State with 9,218 yards of total offense, just 255 yards behind former quarterback Chris Weinke's record.

"You can see him have complete command of the offense not only as a quarterback but also as a leader," Elko said. "It's really impressive to see. They've got skill players all over the place."

The Seminoles also could receive boosts on offense from the returns of receiver Johnny Wilson, who didn't play against Syracuse, and tackle Bless Harris, who missed the past two games with an injury.

Florida State's defense shouldn't be overlooked.

"Our guys have really grown in their confidence," Norvell said. "They've really taken some positive strides through their ownership."

Florida State holds a top-five national ranking for the seventh week in a row. That's the longest streak for the Seminoles in nearly a decade.

Duke is set to face a third nationally ranked opponent within its first seven games for the first time since 2016.

"Anytime you get on a stage again, it's better. And then this stage again presents a different type of challenge, right?" Elko said. "There's a challenge of being on the road that creates a whole different type of atmosphere and environment and level of emotions that you've got to push through."

--Field Level Media

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