EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Graduate running back
Jordan Waters rushed for two touchdowns as No. 18 Duke improved to 4-0 on the season with a 41-7 victory over Connecticut on Saturday afternoon at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field.
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The Duke defense held Connecticut to just 203 total yards as seniorÂ
Aeneas Peebles logged 2.5 tackles for loss and redshirt seniorÂ
DeWayne Carter added a 26-yard fumble return for a touchdown. The Huskies' lone score of the day came with 12 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.
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Waters scored twice on the ground and now has a team-leading seven rushing touchdowns on the year. The Fairmont, N.C., native has scored in every game this season and has found the end zone twice in Duke's last three contests.
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Junior quarterback
Riley Leonard finished the day 23-of-34 passing for 248 yards and one touchdown. Both his completions and yardage in the game marked season highs.
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How It Happened
- Waters started the scoring with a one-yard touchdown rush midway through the first quarter to put the Blue Devils up 7-0.
- Duke extended its lead to 10-0 after a Todd Pelino career-long 50-yard field goal capped a 13-play, 63-yard drive early in the second frame.
- On the ensuing drive, the Blue Devils recovered a fumble and turned it into points when Waters found pay dirt for the second time in the game.
- Duke added 10 additional points before halftime following a three-yard rushing touchdown by Leonard and another Pelino field goal, this time from 40-yards out, to take a 27-0 lead into the break.
- Midway through the third quarter, Ryan Smith forced a Huskies' fumble, which Carter recovered and returned into the end zone for Duke's third-straight game with four-plus total touchdowns.
- Duke continued to add on with a 22-yard touchdown reception by Jordan Moore to make it a 41-0 ballgame with three minutes remaining in the third quarter.
- The Huskies closed out the scoring with 12 seconds remaining in the game after Ta'Quan Roberson scored from two yards out.
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Notables
- Duke begins the year with four consecutive 20-plus point wins, marking the first time in program history.
- The Blue Devils move to 11-0 when scoring first.
- The 20 points scored in the second frame were the most in a quarter this season.
- Duke has now won the turnover battle in five consecutive games and are 10-2 when doing so under head coach Mike Elko.
- Duke held UConn to 203 yards of total offense, making the third consecutive game in which the Blue Devils held their opponent to under 300 yards of offense.
- The Blue Devils held UConn to a mere 32 yards of offense and just four first downs in the first half alone.
- Duke limited the Huskies to just 4-of-14 on third down conversions.
- Leonard recorded his second-straight game with 200-plus passing yards.
- Moore finished with a team-high eight receptions for 86 yards with one score.
- Pelino moves to 11th all-time in program lore for consecutive PATs made (41) after converting on five against the Huskies.
- Nick Morris Jr. led the defense with eight tackles, including the first fumble recovery of his career.
- Peebles finished with four tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks.
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Up Next
- Duke welcomes No. 9 Notre Dame on Saturday, Sept. 30 for a top-25 meeting at Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium. The game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on ABC. The Fighting Irish dropped a 17-14 decision to No. 6 Ohio State on Saturday.
- ESPN's College GameDay will travel to Durham this coming weekend for the game.                       Â
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