The Duke football program is riding a high wave of momentum coming off its second straight victory, a 38-3 demolition at Syracuse. Now, the Blue Devils will look to improve to 4-2 overall and 3-0 in conference play as they gear up to take on California on the road this weekend. Amid a new offensive ignition for the program, wide receiver Cooper Barkate has been on a tear and now has a legitimate chance to etch his name in Duke football's history books. He's established himself as the Blue Devils' most dangerous receiving threat thus far, and could become the team's first 1,000-yard receiver since Jamison Crowder in 2014.
Duke football's new transfer wide receiver is on pace to etch his name in the program's history books
