Duke holds off Maryland 17-13

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DURHAM, N.C. (AP)—Thaddeus Lewis threw for 371 yards and two touchdowns and Duke held off Maryland 17-13 on Saturday.

The Atlantic Coast Conference’s leading passer was 30 of 43 with touchdowns covering 24 yards to Donovan Varner and 1 yard to Danny Parker in his third straight 300-yard performance for the Blue Devils (4-3, 2-1).

Duke never trailed, outgained Maryland 394-249, withstood the Terrapins’ late charges and held on for the Blue Devils’ third win in four games. They also claimed consecutive conference victories for the first time since 1994.

Chris Turner was 16-for-23 for 182 yards with a 67-yard touchdown to Davin Meggett for the Terrapins (2-6, 1-3), and he moved past Boomer Esiason into second place on the school’s career passing list. But Turner couldn’t keep Maryland from losing its third straight game and fifth in the last six.

Still, the Terrapins gave themselves some chances in the fourth quarter before the ACC’s most turnover-prone team had problems keeping hold of the ball.

After forcing Lewis to fumble at the 2 and then forcing a punt with about 5 minutes left, the Terrapins gave it right back moments later when Turner’s pass to Ronnie Tyler was intercepted by Vincent Rey. Maryland forced another punt with just under 2 minutes left, but Tony Logan fumbled it, Brandon King recovered and the Blue Devils ran out the clock.

Both teams kept the ball in the air despite rainy conditions.

Yet Duke seemed to have taken complete control with Lewis’ second touchdown pass—a play-action flip to Parker that made it 17-6 with about 5 1/2 minutes left in the third and came after a 44-yard down-the-sideline heave to Connor Vernon.

The Terrapins responded moments later with their only touchdown of the day. Turner dumped off a swing pass to Meggett, and he cut back to the left, dashed down the sideline and ran through a tackler at the goal line to make it a four-point game.

For Duke, it was a rare matchup with an ACC rival it hadn’t beaten in a decade, and an even rarer position—as a 4-point favorite. The expanded conference’s rotating, divisional schedule kept Maryland off the Duke schedule since 2004.

With representatives of the Champs Sports and Chick-fil-A bowls looking on, Lewis picked up where he left off two weeks ago when he threw for a career-high 459 yards and five touchdowns in a 49-28 victory over North Carolina State.

Lewis regularly found receivers open across the middle, with his 24-yard pitch-and-catch to Donovan Varner making it 7-0 about 7 1/2 minutes in. Varner and Vernon—the ACC’s only two players averaging at least 100 yards receiving— each hit that mark in this one, with Varner catching eight passes for 120 yards and Vernon finishing with five catches for 102 yards.

Updated Oct 24, 5:04 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 8

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Maryland 249 182 67 11 38.5% 3/25 2 27:55
Duke 394 371 23 19 46.7% 12/101 3 32:05

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  1. jyl
    12. Posted by jyl Sun Oct 25 10:47am EDT

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    MD will at least take one against the dukies in b-ball this year, perhaps both of them... back to the drawing board on the gridiron...
  2. jyl
    11. Posted by jyl Sun Oct 25 10:47am EDT

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    MD will at least take one against the dukies in b-ball this year, perhaps both of them... back to the drawing board on the gridiron...
  3. john s
    10. Posted by john s Sun Oct 25 8:35am EDT

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    Michael Tooley once again was an absolute monster on the playing field today. One man cannot change an entire football team, but he is doing his best to carry this once "joke of a football team" into the teers of respectability.

    The fact that he can realistically cover most wide recievers at the outside linebacker position is something that has not gone unnoticed by coach Cut. Since they switched up their pass coverage 2 weeks ago against NC state he has turned into an elite coverage guy while still playing at a high level against the run as he usually has. Keep yours eyes out next week, if they win Mike Tooley will once again have to shine and continually make the big plays that are slowly becoming the norm.
  4. Inflamateur
    9. Posted by Inflamateur Sun Oct 25 12:46am EDT

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    Duke still has 3 realistically winnable games against Virginia, North Carolina, and Wake Forest. A 7-5 record for this team wouldn't be bad.
  5. Lind
    8. Posted by Lind Sat Oct 24 8:07pm EDT

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    Duke football is not a joke anymore, weeeeeeeeeeeeee. Maryland football yikes... Scott Van Pelt will rip you a new one this week. For the love of Maryland what the h.ell is going on here?????
  6. <i>terps8688</i>
    7. Posted by terps8688 Sat Oct 24 7:20pm EDT

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    Maryland, this loss is a disgrace no excuses for this one Ralph. Duke was a younger team who can't run the ball. It was raining as well. I would imagine some changes will take place in this upcoming bye week. Franklin is the worse offensive coordinator I have ever seen in Maryland history. He's got to be fired by the end of the year forget taking over after Friedgen your time in College Park is over. Think Friedgen has one more year to turn it around or he's gone in 2010.
  7. Fred L
    6. Posted by Fred L Sat Oct 24 6:12pm EDT

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    Well, Mace; I'm an ld Dookie from class of 1957 when we had kids like Sonny Jurgensen and I'm not ready to rank this team as USDA Prime yet.
    But it is great to see them win a few.
  8. mace
    5. Posted by mace Sat Oct 24 5:52pm EDT

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    i'm a state fan and i thought the pack played horrible against duke, too, but then i saw the score to the MD game and think Duke has a quality team, LOL, never thought i'd say that about Duke football
  9. Bob
    4. Posted by Bob Sat Oct 24 5:42pm EDT

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    It is time for Ralph to step aside...followed by Gary Williams.
  10. Tom
    3. Posted by Tom Sat Oct 24 5:11pm EDT

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    I don't think I've seen the Terps play this poorly since the mid-60's. Sad, sad, sad.
  11. Gary
    2. Posted by Gary Sat Oct 24 5:06pm EDT

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    With Virginia coming up next, the Devils have a great shot at a third straight win in ACC play.
  12. duke/bears/bulls
    1. Posted by duke/bears/bulls Sat Oct 24 5:06pm EDT

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    Thad Lewis Tim Teblow
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Top Performers

 Top Performers
 Maryland
D. Meggett D. Meggett, RB
9 Rush, 38 yds
2 Rec, 68 yds, 1 TD
 Duke
T. Lewis T. Lewis, QB
30-43, 371 yds
2 TDs, 1 INT

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