NCAAF Game Recap - Syracuse at Duke
Sat Nov 16, 2019 4:00 PM EST

LSU
58
Miss
37
F
OSU
56
Rut
21
F
Wake
3
Clem
52
F
Bama
38
MissSt
7
F
UGA
21
Aub
14
F
Ariz
6
Oreg
34
F
MIN
19
Iowa
23
F
UCLA
3
Utah
49
F
Ind
27
PSU
34
F
Okla
34
Bayl
31
F
Fla
23
MIZ
6
F
MSU
10
Mich
44
F
Wisc
37
Neb
21
F
Navy
20
ND
52
F
Cin
20
SoFL
17
F
Mem
45
Hou
27
F
NM
9
Boise
42
F
Tex
21
IASt
23
F
Kans
13
OkSt
31
F
E Mi
42
Akr
14
F
WestMI
37
Ohio
34
F OT
NIU
31
Toled
28
F
BGSU
3
MiaOH
44
F
Buff
27
Kent
30
F
UNC
27
Pitt
34
F OT
LT
10
Marsh
31
F
Fres
7
SDSU
17
F
Tul
21
Temp
29
F
TCU
33
TxTch
31
F
UMass
6
NW
45
F
AlaSt
12
FlaSt
49
F
VMI
6
Army
47
F
NWSt
31
SamHu
28
F
UTEP
10
UAB
37
F
Troy
63
TxSt
27
F
CoCar
27
ArkSt
28
F
ULMon
29
GaSo
51
F
IdSt
10
BYU
42
F
C Mi
45
Ball
44
F
Rich
6
JMU
48
F
KY
38
Vand
14
F
WVU
24
K St
20
F
VaTec
45
GATec
0
F
(N/A)
28
NMS
41
F
Hawaii
21
UNLV
7
F
Wyo
21
UtSt
26
F
Syr
49
Duke
6
F
Stan
22
WaSt
49
F
Rice
31
MidTN
28
F
ULLaf
37
SoAl
27
F
SMiss
36
UTSA
17
F
AF
38
ColSt
21
F
App
56
GASt
27
F
AzSt
34
OreSt
35
F
SCar
6
TxAM
30
F
Lou
34
NCSt
20
F
USC
41
Cal
17
F
E Mi
45
NIU
17
F
Ohio
66
BGSU
24
F

Syracuse 49, Duke 6

Nov 16, 2019, 4:00 PM EST

Final

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Duke (4-6)

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Syracuse routs Duke 49-6, snaps 4-game slide
Sat Nov 16, 2019 10:01 PM

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Syracuse’s quarterback stayed upright and its running backs ran free. The Orange’s new-look defense kept its opponent out of the end zone.

They only needed one win to avoid being 0-for-the-ACC - and did they ever get it.

Syracuse routed Duke 49-6 on Saturday to snap a four-game losing streak, with Tommy DeVito throwing for two touchdowns and running for another.

“It’s just one game - that’s all it is, one football game - but how important a football game it was to us was extreme based on things that have gone on the past two weeks,” coach Dino Babers said.

Andre Cisco returned an interception 48 yards for a TD to help the Orange (4-6, 1-5 Atlantic Coast Conference) earn their first win against a power-conference team. Syracuse, a 10-point underdog, pulled away by turning three second-half takeaways into touchdowns and outscored Duke 35-0 after halftime.

“I’m really excited that they have the experience of winning again,” Babers said.

Moe Neal rushed for 115 yards and a 2-yard score, Jarveon Howard also finished with 115 yards rushing with a 28-yard TD and the Orange had a season-best 286 yards on the ground. Syracuse had only one 100-yard rusher in its first nine games, with Neal gaining 123 in the victory over Western Michigan on Sept. 21.

“They were serious about running the football,” Babers said.

“We didn’t expect that coming in,” Duke coach David Cutcliffe said.

DeVito was 6 of 15 for 105 yards with an 18-yard scoring pass to Trishton Jackson and a 22-yarder to Luke Benson to go along with his 1-yard scoring run.

Perhaps more importantly for DeVito, Syracuse - which allows an FBS-worst five sacks per game - was sacked only once.

AJ Reed kicked field goals of 31 and 51 yards for the Blue Devils (4-6, 2-4), who lost their fourth straight.

THE TAKEAWAY

Syracuse: Everything that went wrong during the past few weeks suddenly went right for the Orange. They protected DeVito, found a way to run the ball and showed marked improvement on defense under interim coordinator Steve Stanard, who took over when Brian Ward was fired. If nothing else, this team won’t match Greg Robinson’s forgettable 2005 Big East squad - the program’s last to finish a season without a conference victory.

“Duke didn’t know what we were going to do, so that’s a huge advantage for us,” Babers said, adding that his defense was “on fire.”

Duke: The Blue Devils have been in a total free fall ever since that failed jump pass in the closing seconds at North Carolina. Duke has lost its last two by a combined 87-13 and this largely listless performance was reminiscent of a 59-7 loss to Wake Forest on Senior Day 2018. This was one the Blue Devils probably had to win to have a realistic shot at bowl eligibility. No more wiggle room: Either beat the Demon Deacons and Miami or spend the holidays at home.

“Cliches aren’t going to fix what we have to do,” Cutcliffe said. “Intense study by our staff and intense work by our staff and team is about the only path out of a hole like this. It will not define us and it will not defeat us. I can say that.”

KEY STAT

Everyone else in the ACC had teed off on DeVito, with each of the Orange’s first five conference opponents finishing with at least three sacks and four of them notching at least seven. The beleaguered Syracuse offensive line kept the Blue Devils away from him. Their only sack came on the final play of the first quarter.

HIGHLIGHT REEL

Syracuse took complete control of the momentum on Cisco’s double-deflected pick-six, which put the Orange up 21-6 early in the third. Quentin Harris’ pass for Jalon Calhoun was tipped into the air, bounced off Duke receiver Jake Bobo’s hands and directly to Cisco, who caught it in stride on his way to the end zone.

INJURY REPORT

More hits came for Duke’s offensive line, which has already lost Jack Wohlabaugh to ankle surgery earlier in the week. Left tackle Casey Holman suffered an upper body injury in the first half. Holman laid face down and motionless for several minutes, went off the field on a stretcher and was driven from the stadium in an ambulance. Cutcliffe said X-rays showed no fractures and he had movement and feeling in his extremities.

UP NEXT

Syracuse: Plays at Louisville on Saturday.

Duke: Visits instate rival Wake Forest on Saturday after the Demon Deacons and Blue Devils lost by a combined 101-9, with No. 3 Clemson beating Wake Forest 52-3.

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Passing

Syr Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. DeVito 15 6 40.0 2 105 50 0 104.2
T. Harris 1 1 100.0 0 4 4 0 83.3
Duke Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
Q. Harris 36 19 52.8 0 157 25 2 41.1
C. Katrenick 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6

Rushing

Syr Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Neal 17 115 6.8 35 1
J. Howard 9 115 12.8 37 1
Duke Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Durant 11 54 4.9 12 0
D. Jackson 13 32 2.5 8 0

Receiving

Syr Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Jackson 2 68 34.0 50 1
L. Benson 2 28 14.0 22 1
Duke Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
A. Young 5 63 12.6 25 0
N. Gray 6 39 6.5 14 0

Fumbles

Syr F FL
S. Riley 1 0
Duke F FL
M. Durant 1 1
D. Jackson 1 0

Returning

Syr KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
S. Riley 2 10.5 0 10 1 3.0 0 3
J. Jordan 1 13.0 0 13 0 0 0
Duke KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
M. Carter II 2 23.0 0 23 0 0 0
D. Jackson 1 27.0 0 27 0 0 0

Punting

Syr Punt Yds Avg LgPu
S. Hofrichter 7 248 35.4 48
Duke Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Parker 6 251 41.8 72

Takeaways

Syr Int Yds InTD
A. Cisco 1 48 1
C. Fredrick 1 10 0

Team Stats Comparison

Syr Duke
Points For 49 6
Total Yards 395 279
Rushing Yards 286 122
Passing Yards 109 157
Passing Completions / Attempts 7/16 19/40
Turnovers 0 3
Interceptions Thrown 0 2
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 2/1
First Downs 16 19
Penalties - Yards 4/39 4/20
Time Of Possession 18:18 42:42
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/12 5/20
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 2/4
Punts - Average Yards 7/35 6/42

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Syr Duke
Syr 05:24 TD Trishton Jackson 18 yd pass from Tommy DeVito (Andre Szmyt kick) 7 0
Syr 11:23 TD Tommy DeVito 1 yd run (Andre Szmyt kick) 14 0
2nd Quarter Syr Duke
Duke 08:46 FG AJ Reed 31 yd FG 14 3
Duke 14:38 FG AJ Reed 51 yd FG 14 6
3rd Quarter Syr Duke
Syr 02:12 TD Andre Cisco 48 yd interception return (Andre Szmyt kick) 21 6
Syr 07:06 TD Luke Benson 22 yd pass from Tommy DeVito (Andre Szmyt kick) 28 6
Syr 10:25 TD Moe Neal 2 yd run (Andre Szmyt kick) 35 6
4th Quarter Syr Duke
Syr 06:13 TD Jarveon Howard 28 yd run (Andre Szmyt kick) 42 6
Syr 13:08 TD Jawhar Jordan 7 yd run (Andre Szmyt kick) 49 6

Game Information

Stadium: Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium, Durham, North Carolina
Attendance: 16,286
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