Duke receiver Jake Bobo had an eight-yard score for Duke's only offensive touchdown on Saturday. It was a rare red-zone success for the Blue Devils. Bobo discusses the play and Duke's red zone problems.
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00:00 >> I mean, got a great block out there by 87 Noah Gray.
00:05 Made one miss and then two line guys, Casey and
00:10 Rock got out there and got after some of those linebackers.
00:15 So my job is to make one miss, I knew those guys would take care of the rest.
00:20 Got in the end zone, good start to the game,
00:23 obviously didn't finish the way we wanted to.
00:27 >> That's a great question, I wish I had a direct answer for you.
00:34 I'm sure if anyone did,
00:35 we wouldn't necessarily be having those problems in the red zone.
00:37 But it comes down to the little things down there,
00:42 that inside the 20 it gets so compact.
00:45 So whether that's receivers making plays,
00:48 making contested catches, whether that's the guys up front.
00:52 Being able to hold blocks for that split second to let Deon or
00:55 Teo squeeze through that gap and get in the end zone.
00:58 That's something we gotta figure out, right?
01:01 So I don't know the stat.
01:03 I looked up at one point we were three for five in the red zone.
01:05 That's not gonna get it done, especially with the defense plan,
01:09 the way they were playing today.
01:10 But we definitely have to, we gotta address that and work on that big time.