Louisville Football vs. Duke: Q&A with Ball Durham (Blue Devils’ blog)

Oct 1, 2016; Durham, NC, USA; Duke Blue Devils quarterback Daniel Jones (17) looks for a receiver in their game against the Virginia Cavaliers in the first half at Wallace Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Dolejs-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 1, 2016; Durham, NC, USA; Duke Blue Devils quarterback Daniel Jones (17) looks for a receiver in their game against the Virginia Cavaliers in the first half at Wallace Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Dolejs-USA TODAY Sports /
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We had the opportunity to collaborate with the Site-Expert from Ball Durham about the upcoming Louisville football game against Duke.

It feels like Louisville football hasn’t played a game since April. Okay, that may be a bit too overdramatic, but I think everyone is ready for some football. This Friday night the Louisville Cardinals will finally be back in action against the Duke Blue Devils.

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While this isn’t as exciting as a basketball game between the two schools, it still is very important that Louisville comes out strong. They are currently the highest rated, one-loss football team in the entire nation. They have received a ton of respect around the country and are still holding onto their dreams of making the College Football Playoff this season.

Duke shouldn’t give the Louisville football team too much trouble in the game on Friday night. They haven’t been very consistent this year and they are definitely not Clemson, therefore the Cards should win big.

We had the opportunity to have a conversation with Chris Brown, who is the Site-Expert over at Ball Durham (Fansided’s Duke blog) and he answered a few questions about the Duke football team and the upcoming game.

First, however, here is a little bit of info about Chris:

"Chris graduated from Duke in 2013 and enjoys writing about Blue Devil Athletics for Ball Durham. He is currently in grad school and researching things in computer science."

With that being said, let’s look at what we asked Chris and his opinions about the game on Friday.

Next: Question One