It’s never to early to look at the upcoming Duke University Football 🏈🏈🏈 season, right ?

Each season, for five decades now, the team I follow the most is the Blue Devils football program. They are still the ultimate underdog and only 11 times in my 61 years has the team won πŸ† 6 games and qualified for a Bowl πŸ₯£ game.

Manny Diaz is in year two of his stay at Duke and is coming off a year where he swept the Tar Heel State, defeating the trio of North Carolina, Wake Forest and North Carolina State. Not sure where six wins might come from this time but its one of my favorite things to do each year!

The good folks at ESPN have Duke hovering right at the six win mark this season and there are certainly some must win games on the docket. There will also be a boatload of miles traveled for the six road games or should I say, five of the six as UNC is just around the corner.

New York, California, South Carolina,

Β  Connecticut, Louisiana and Chapel Hill.

The Tulane game will be interesting as the new QB will be facing his old team.

Last season ended in Jacksonville

Just hours after dropping a 5-4 decision to Murray State that prevented a trip back to Omaha that was 64 years in the making, Duke University loses its Baseball ⚾️ Coach  as well.

https://augustafreepress.com/news/scott-german-carla-williams-after-losing-brian-oconnor-got-her-man/

Chris Pollard

Anytime a team you pull for loses a Coach to greener pastures a fan is left with a choice. Be happy for the Coach in his new endeavor or openly root against him or her.

It turns out that my trip to the baseball diamond πŸ’Ž down in Durham over the weekend was a goodbye of sorts as Virginia announced that Coach Pollard would be the next head coach of the Cavaliers.

When Pollard left Appalachian State University to take over the program at Duke, it was a big get for the Blue Devils and then some. Baseball in Durham was something that you did in the Springtime but it wasn’t THE thing you did after Basketball season.

Pollard changed that, not with a quick fix or gimmicks. He also did it without a serious place to play his home games, even though the Park was fun with Murray State and their fans joining in the atmosphere.

Pollard built something that the Blue Devils Nation can be proud of and the chain β›“ of command followed suit. Mississippi State plays on a Big Boy stage in the SEC and it turns out that their stage is as big as it gets. Mississippi State plucked the UVA Coach of 22 years ( and a Natty) so in turn UVA was able to do the same by grabbing the Duke Skipper.

Just like in the Circle of Life, you accept that unless you’re talking about Duke Men’s Basketball πŸ€, head coaches in Durham are poachable. Mike Elko headed back to Texas A & M after proving he could win as a Head Coach in a Division 1 program. It’s harder to pull for Elko with the Aggies though because he was only in Durham for two seasons. The jury is still out on Coach Diaz as he enters season two.

I was skeptical about David Cutcliffe when Duke hired him after Ole Miss felt like winning nine games a year wasn’t enough. But Coach Cut stayed around for over a decade, even turning down the top spot at Tennessee along the way.

Pollard is going to a bigger stage, albeit its in the same Conference. He will still face tough admissions but there’s a culture in Hooville and its undeniable.

https://augustafreepress.com/news/uva-baseball-williams-poaches-chris-pollard-from-duke-to-be-next-head-coach/

So its time to say Thank You to Coach Pollard and his family πŸ‘ͺ, wishing them nothing but success up on the grounds! Just like Cutcliffe did at roughly the same time, Pollard took over a program that was beyond irrelevant and turned it into something folks could be proud of. Then he stayed longer than he had to because it was a good fit.

Back to that Elko thing for a minute, Coach football in Durham and win 9 games a season and they will build you a statue. Do the same thing in Aggie Land and they will hit you with a statue and drag you off the stage and say who is next ? Similar to what Chris Graham wrote about the job at Mississippi State being they just fired the guy that won them a Natty four years ago….

Being that the lifelong motto has always been Duke, UVA and where I stay in regards to who I support, it makes this poaching a bit easier to accept.

Go get ’em Coach Pollard !!

It’s time for the first pitch at Duke University ! 86Β° and Sunny 🌞 as the Blue Devils seek a return trip to Omaha after a 64 year wait… 12:06 – start time as the umpires yell Play Ball !!!

It’s been a minute since CWS…

Murray State University Racers are the home team today in Game 2 of the series.

Miller and Gracia hits back to back bombs πŸ’£ in the top of the first, giving Duke a 2-0 lead (12:15)

Racers get one back on a first pitch laser shot over the left field fence.

Bases loaded, no outs for Racers here in the 1st. Five runs πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ scored in first inning, 3-2 Racers

Top of 2nd – Duke gets a walk πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ but that’s it (12:39). Headed to bottom of 2nd

Racers add a 2-run homer in B2.

12:49 – MSU 5, Duke 2 – top of 3rd

Clark sends one to the 🌳Tops in Right field, now down 5-3. Off to the bottom of the 3rd now. Five Home Runs already.

Three innings in the books πŸ“š, still 5-3 (1:08)

No Luck for Duke in the top of the fourth inning. Blue Devils will change pitchers now for the first time.

Three straight Racers reach base, now 6-3 with no outs. 1 out double makes it 8-3 now. 10-3 after 4th…

Duke answers with their own five spot in the top of the 6th, trail 10-8.

The Racers raced around the bases in the bottom of the seventh, to the tune of 9 runs πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. Duke trying hard to preserve any quality arm for the winner πŸ† take all game tomorrow at this point.

3 and 1/2 hours after the first pitch, the Racers prevailed 19-9 in a good ole fashioned pitchers duel..