CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Duke football fell, 48-14, to Virginia on Saturday afternoon in a Coastal Division battle.
The Blue Devils were never able to get anything going offensively until late in the game as they were limited to 250 total yards, including a mere 73 in the opening half.
Quentin Harris went 13-of-26 for 88 yards and a touchdown. Harris and Deon Jackson led the Blue Devils' rushing group with 37 and 35 yards, respectively.
Scott Bracey scored Duke's first touchdown of the contest when he and Harris connected for a 36-yard touchdown score in the third quarter. Bracey finished his night with 43 yards and his first career touchdown to lead the receiving corps.
Chris Katrenick made his third appearance on the year, going 2-of-4 for 30 yards and a touchdown. With 2:41 remaining in the game, Katrenick found Eli Pancol in the end zone for the score. The 23-yard strike was Katrenick's second passing touchdown of his career and first of the year.