Remember, afternoon games in September are brutal and unbearable.
I'm glad that I live far enough away to conclude that this is a game I can afford to miss...I don't learn a ton watching us beat up on A&T or NCCU...a couple of keepers the next two weeks, though, with NW and Kansas.
Remember, afternoon games in September are brutal and unbearable.
"This is the best of all possible worlds."
Dr. Pangloss - Candide
yes, that's like forgetting a root canal. It all depends upon when the ESPN gods dictate we play...at least I (finally) had the good sense to relocate to the West side a few years ago so we get shade fairly early in the gane,,,of the Kansas and NW games, at least one will probably be a nooner...
ESPN normally announces the first 3 weeks in May or June, but the only reason I think we did this was for the ACCN or sadly ACCNX coverage. While the ACCN did have some afternoon weekday basketball games this year, I think that was probably due to COVID restrictions that will not be present for football. 7PM night game is my best guess for parking purposes, and 2020 doesn't suggest overwhelming attendance to create a parking problem.
IMO, KS is the one that screams September FSS noon game based on the schedule.
As of right now, Duke is on the cover photo of ESPN.com. Of course it leads into a "plus" story, and I'm not paying to see if any of our guys are mentioned, but it's still nice to see. (We are playing and chasing VT)
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Pics or it didn't happen (for those who might miss it before the put something else up).
Who is that wearing #0?
I have ESPN+ via my Disney+/Hulu bundle so I'll report back later with any Duke players mentioned.
Edit: The forum failed to embed the image (gave me some error about number of characters), but it did attach the image twice so I guess that's good enough.
Friday night games tend to be a mess for parking, so to have a new crew handling one as their very first game isn't promising. Nobody had to worry about it in 2020, but now that it is 2021 and people are craving for a bit of normalcy, I expect a really good crowd. And while A&T/NCCU doesn't give us much to watch in terms of the best football, the crowds are almost always among the largest of the season. (Especially if/when they combine it with employee day.)
If Duke is allowing full capacity, I will not be surprised to see WW looking pretty packed.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Watching how Duke handles parking each year is a true adventure. Sometimes it's OK, sometimes it is absolutely world class inept. People tend to be assigned to stand in front of various lots, but they often have NO idea what to do. Wannamaker Drive can be a veritable black hole of incompetence.
If only Duke had access to a really good traffic engineer! Someone with experience mitigating and managing congestion.
-jk
Seems like the appropriate thread to post two items regarding former Duke football players.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers have just announced the addition of Thad Lewis to the coaching staff. I believe he will be the assistant receivers coach.
Recently the Bucs announced that they had resigned Ross Cockrell as their fourth cornerback. He was a mid or late season addition this past season. He has signed a two year deal for a little more than $2 million. I don't know whether that includes incentives or whether there may be some in addition. The general comments about Cockrell after he joined last season were generally pretty complimentary.
Thad Lewis went from basically getting hired as an intern in July of 2020 to a generic offensive assistant/support staff role after the season, and now a couple months later he's promoted to an actual (assistant) position coach role. Very cool, I can see him ascending the ranks in fairly short order. I realize there wasn't much to celebrate about those squads but I wish we would find excuses to bring back some of those players and celebrate them (like the various little intermission things they already do with other groups/teams at games). Very cool for Thad.
Also glad to see Ross Cockrell hanging around in the league still. Wish he would have stuck with my Panthers but I wish him the best with the Buccs.