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Illinois vs. Duke Prediction: Bold Take on Fighting Illini Road Test

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Illinois ​Faces Road Test at Duke, Needs Clock⁣ Control⁣ for Victory

DURHAM, N.C. – The Illinois Fighting Illini travel to Wallace Wade Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 6,for an​ 11 a.m. ⁣CT matchup against the Duke Blue Devils ⁢in Week 2⁣ of the collage football season. Coming off a dominant Week 1,‍ Illinois (1-0) aims to secure a key early-season road win against a Duke⁢ team (1-0) riding high on a recent‌ home-field advantage.The game will ‌air on ESPN.

Illinois’ success hinges on managing the game effectively ‌and avoiding a‌ shootout,‍ according to a scouting report. ‌The illini, returning 18 starters from last year’s 10-win ‍Citrus Bowl championship squad, including⁢ quarterback Luke Altmyer, must leverage their experience and a balanced offensive attack ‌to control the ⁤clock.Duke’s transfer quarterback, Darian Mensah, presents an early challenge. Mensah threw for 389 yards in‌ his Blue⁤ Devils debut ‌against Elon. Illinois will need to adjust defensively and​ capitalize on potential turnovers ⁤or special teams ‌plays to secure the victory.

Key ​to Victory for Illinois: The Illini need to⁢ establish a ‌consistent running game⁤ and utilize ‌short passes ‍to⁣ keep Duke’s offense off the field. Their⁤ experienced ⁣offensive line and Altmyer’s ⁣ability to orchestrate game-winning drives – he has ‍five career⁤ game-winning‍ drives, including ⁣three last season – will be crucial.

Duke boasts a potent passing attack led by Mensah and a​ strong home record, going 17-3⁣ at Wallace Wade⁣ Stadium since the start of‌ the 2022 season. Illinois’ defense must contain Mensah ⁢and his receiving corps, featuring⁣ transfers Andrel Anthony (Oklahoma) and Cooper Barkate (Harvard), alongside ‍returnee Que’Sean Brown.

Score Prediction: ⁢Illinois 27, Duke 24.

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