The Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders drove right down the field on the opening possession and had to settle for the field goal and take a 3-0 lead.
Unfortunately for the Blue Raiders, that would be just about the only positive of the evening as Quentin Harris and the Duke Blue Devils offense would take over from that point.
Duke scored 34 straight points, taking a 31-3 lead into half and then kicking a field goal to start the second half, running away to a 41-18 victory.
Harris was an amazing 24-of-27 for 237 yards and four touchdowns with 107 rushing yards, but perhaps more impressive than Harris’ outing was the work of the Blue Devils receivers.