September 12, 2016

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2016

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DSG term begins with resignations, tension

ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH YEAR, ISSUE 10

WAKE-UP CALL

Blue Devils fall to Demon Deacons for first time since 2011

Likhitha Butchireddygari The Chronicle Duke Student Government has started the year off with resignations and a "hit on morale." Seniors Annie Adair and John Guarco resigned from their positions as attorney general and DSG justice, respectively, during the summer. Both Adair and Guarco ran against now-President Tara Bansal, a senior, last year. Adair said that her becoming Attorney General was “contentious in the first place," and that there were disagreements between herself and other parts of DSG administration. "I resigned because there was definitely a difference of opinion between me and the administration," she said. "I didn't really think there was a place for me anymore, and so I decided it would be best if I resigned and kind See DSG on Page 12

Jim Liu | Chronicle File Photo Senior Annie Adair resigned as DSG attorney general this summer.

Alexandra Davis | The Chronicle Durham native Kendall Hinton ran for 63 yards and completed a 62-yard pass late in the fourth quarter to set up an insurance field goal for Wake Forest.

Brian Mazur The Chronicle After a 17-play opening drive resulted in a touchdown and Duke forced its second three-and-out, the Blue Devils looked like they were in control in their ACC opener. But the consistency head coach David Cutcliffe wanted to see from his team was nowhere to be found. A number of costly mistakes plagued Duke in a 24-14 loss to Wake Forest at Wallace Wade Stadium Saturday afternoon. The Blue Devils turned the ball over three times, missed two field goals and gave up five sacks in their first loss of the season. "We played hard on offense, we played hard on defense, we played

hard in the kicking game," Cutcliffe said. "What we didn’t do was play well. That is 1,000 percent on me. When you’re not playing well, it’s an execution issue." Led by running back Cade Carney, The Demon Deacons took advantage of Duke's miscue. The freshman gashed Duke for 108 yards on the ground and three touchdowns—including a 55-yard run late in the third quarter to break a 14-14 tie. Carney became the first true freshman to score three touchdowns in an FBS game since Purdue’s Chris Barclay in 2002, and was a key part of a Wake Forest offense that struggled early but wore the Blue Devils (1-1, 0-1 in the ACC) down in the second half. The Demon Deacons finished with 239 rushing yards compared to the Blue Devils' 37. Wake Forest (2-0, 1-0) interchanged

quarterbacks John Wolford and Kendall Hinton in the first half, but stuck with the mobile Hinton when Duke struggled to corral the Durham native. Hinton rushed for 63 yards and threw for another 133, including a 62-yard pass to Alex Bachman that sealed the 24-14 win. For the Blue Devils, without the consistent rushing attack that was present in last week's win against N.C. Central, the pressure fell on redshirt freshman quarterback Daniel Jones to generate offense for his team. And although Jones threw for 332 yards and rushed for two touchdowns, he committed a trio of turnovers— including two fumbles—that stalled the offense. See FOOTBALL on Page 9

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