As Duke Improved To 3-0 With Mike Elko As Head Coach Riley Leonard Was 11/12 With 2 Touchdowns, Henry Belin IV Was 5-6 For 43 Yards In Duke's 49-20 Win Over NC A& T Saturday In Durham
As Duke improved to 3-0 with Mike Elko as Head Coach Riley Leonard was 11-12 with 2 touchdowns, Henry Belin IV was 5-6 though, unlike Riley Leonard Henry Belin IV had 0 touchdowns in Duke’s 49-20 win over NC A&T Saturday in Durham.
Riley Leonard started for Duke at the quarterback position completing 11/12 attempts for 155 Yards , averaging 12.9 per carry while contributing 2 touchdowns in Duke’s 49-20 win over NC A&T
Though,
Though, he would be replaced by Henry Belin IV for the games final 25 minutes where he would be 5/6 for 43 yards averaging 7.2 yards with 0 touchdowns, 0 interceptions.
“According to espnapp”
Duke built a 14-0 lead after receiving touchdowns by junior Nicky Dalmolin and sophomore Jordan Moore.
- The Blue Devil defense then added to the scoring when junior Aeneas Peebles found the North Carolina A&T quarterback for a sack fumble. Redshirt junior DeWayne Carter scooped up the loose ball and rushed it 35 yards into the end zone to extend Duke's lead to 21-0. 
- The Aggies registered their first points of the game following a 21-yard field goal early in the second quarter. 
- Duke continued with its strong offensive showing when Leonard crossed the goal line from 2-yards out to cap an eight-play, 69-yard drive. 
- Just before the break, the Aggies tallied another field goal, a 41-yarder, to cut into the Duke lead at 28-6. 
- The Blue Devils started the second half by scoring on their first two drives to extend their edge to 42-6. 
- North Carolina A&T outscored Duke in the final frame, 14-7, but the deficit proved to be too much. - “According to article on goduke.com” - After Duke’s 49-20 win over NC A&T Saturday Mike Elko said he wants his players to enjoy success at this point. - It’s a fun ride “We just want to continue to do it and continue to have success. We know how much work is going to go into that. - “According to Stephen Wiseman’s article on newesobserver.com” - Duke is now going to prepare to play on the road at Kansas Saturday! - Kickoff is set for 12:00pm from David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium if you’re watching in Eastern Standard Time! 11:00am from David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium if you’re watching in Central Time from David Booth Memorial Stadium! - The game is going to be televised on FS1! 
