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  • With students off campus, Duke football tried a different way to fill their seats

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    Duke head coach Manny Diaz high fives students prior to the Blue Devils’ season opener against Elon on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025, at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C.

    Duke head coach Manny Diaz high fives students prior to the Blue Devils’ season opener against Elon on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025, at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C.

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    Given the Thanksgiving holiday and with many Duke students out of town, Saturday’s football game between the Blue Devils and Wake Forest could draw a slim crowd to Wallace Wade Stadium.

    Duke offered a solution to capitalize on this season’s on-field success: Let any fan become a Duke student for a day and attend the game for free.

    The school announced a promotion Monday night where fans could sit in the student section at Wallace Wade Stadium for the final regular-season game. Parking also would be free.

    By Tuesday, all 4,000 student tickets had been claimed, after an overnight surge of interest, the school said.

    Duke’s move to engage the community is essentially revenue neutral, since the free tickets are in the student section where students would get them for free anyway.

    The Duke promotion urged those student-for-a-day fans to “bring your energy” to the stadium for the 3:30 p.m. game. It will be senior day for the Blue Devils (6-5, 5-2 ACC), who became bowl eligible last week by beating rival North Carolina in Chapel Hill and are seeking a sixth ACC win.

    “The senior class, this is their week, their senior day at Wallace Wade,” Duke coach Manny Diaz said Monday. “I told them (Sunday) night they’ve won 19 games in our league. And when you say ‘Duke’ that is the people. That is Aaron Hall, that is Sahmir Hagans, that is Justin Pickett, and I can go on and on about what they have accomplished in the last four years.”

    Thanksgiving weekend home games have historically been a tough draw for Duke. The Blue Devils have played three home games on the Saturday after Thanksgiving this decade, with the announced attendance of 17,391 in 2021, 17,492 in 2022 and 17,639 in 2023. The actual attendance for those games appeared far lower.

    Duke fans sit in the stands late in the second half of Georgia Tech’s 27-18 victory over Duke at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
    Duke fans sit in the stands late in the second half of Georgia Tech’s 27-18 victory over Duke at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

    Duke clinched their fourth consecutive winning season and bowl trip with the win at UNC last Saturday. The Blue Devils averaged 8.1 wins per season over the past three years and have a chance to reach eight wins again this season.

    Duke’s five-year home attendance average at the 35,018-seat Wallace Wade Stadium is 23,499 after averaging 26,183 last season. This year’s average attendance for the five home games thus far is 24,930.

    Diaz said he was not sure how many players would be recognized on Saturday but is hoping they receive an appreciative reception and there will be a nice turnout. A victory over the Demon Deacons (8-3, 4-3 ACC) would give the Blue Devils a season sweep of their Big Four rivals after beating N.C. State and UNC.

    The Blue Devils still have a miniscule chance of reaching the ACC championship game in Charlotte depending on a combination of several ACC outcomes Saturday.

    “We didn’t even address it,” Diaz said of Duke’s chances. “So many moons have to align and stars, and the octopus has to choose the Duke helmet. We didn’t even bother with that.

    “It doesn’t matter anyway. We’ve got to play a team that has eight wins, so that’s where our focus is.”

    Chip Alexander

    The News & Observer

    In more than 40 years at The N&O, Chip Alexander has covered the N.C. State, UNC, Duke and East Carolina beats, and now is in his 15th season on the Carolina Hurricanes beat. Alexander, who has won numerous writing awards at the state and national level, covered the Hurricanes’ move to North Carolina in 1997 and was a part of The N&O’s coverage of the Canes’ 2006 Stanley Cup run.

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  • Listen to Duke vs. Louisville on October 28

    Listen to Duke vs. Louisville on October 28

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    The No. 20 Duke Blue Devils are headed to Louisville, KY, to take on the No. 18 Louisville Cardinals on October 28 at 3:30pm ET.

    You can listen to every snap live from Cardinal Stadium on the SiriusXM App and in car radios with your choice of the home or away feed.


    Stream the Louisville Cardinals broadcast (Ch. 955)

    Stream the Duke Blue Devils broadcast (Ch. 956)


    Home: Louisville Cardinals

    The Cardinals are on a quest to reach a 7-1 overall record, reminiscent of their impressive 2016 season when they started with a remarkable 9-1 before finishing at 9-4. Their home field dominance is undeniable, as they seek their ninth consecutive home win, following a recent victory over Notre Dame.

    Linebacker TJ Quinn has been a standout, leading the team with 55 tackles, including a career-best 12 in their recent game against Pitt. Quarterback Jack Plummer has been delivering impressive performances, including two 300-yard passing games this season. Wide receiver Jamari Thrash has been a key asset, amassing 17 receptions for 195 yards and a touchdown in the last two games.

    The Cardinals’ defense has stood tall, allowing a mere 317.9 yards of offense in their seven games. In fact, they’ve held their last three opponents to under 300 yards of total offense.

    Away: Duke Blue Devils

    Duke, currently ranked 16th, experienced a tough 38-20 loss to Florida State last week, marking their second defeat of the season against nationally ranked opponents.

    Running back Jaquez Moore made an impact last week, rushing for a career-best 110 yards with a touchdown. Quarterback Riley Leonard, despite battling injuries, has showcased his skills this season, throwing for 981 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 339 yards and four scores. Duke also boasts talented receivers in Jalon Calhoun and Jordan Moore, both with over 25 catches and 300+ receiving yards.

    Duke’s defense ranks third in the ACC by allowing just 315.9 yards per game. They excel in pass defense, yielding a mere 179.4 yards through the air, a statistic that places them 15th nationally.


    Louisville Cardinals Home Feed:

    SiriusXM channel 193 in your vehicle

    Channel 955 on the SiriusXM App

    Duke Blue Devils Away Feed:

    SiriusXM channel 194 in your vehicle

    Channel 956 on the SiriusXM App


    Want to listen to more games? Throughout the 2023 College Football season, SiriusXM listeners get access to dozens of game broadcasts each week involving teams from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC, and other conferences — plus Army, Navy, HBCU football and more. For more information about SiriusXM’s college football offerings, click here.


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