Duke–Virginia football rivalry

Duke–Virginia football rivalry
First meetingNovember 27, 1890
Virginia, 10–4
Latest meetingDecember 6, 2025
Duke, 27–20
Next meetingTBA
TrophyNone
Statistics
Meetings total77
All-time seriesVirginia leads, 42–35
Largest victoryVirginia, 59–0 (1990)
Longest win streakVirginia, 8 (2000–07)
Current win streakDuke, 1 (2025–present)
110km
68miles
Virginia
Duke
Locations of Duke and Virginia

The Duke–Virginia football rivalry is an American college football rivalry game between the Duke Blue Devils and Virginia Cavaliers.[1][2][3][4][5]

History

The two bordering-state universities in the southern United States have spent most of their athletic histories as members of the same conference; first the Southern Conference from 1930 to 1936 before helping found the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 1954 where they remain as members to the present day.[6][7] The series has been played 76 times dating back to the first meeting in 1890, and the teams met on the football field every year uninterrupted from 1963 to 2023.[8][9][10] When the ACC split into non-geographical divisions in 2005,[11] both Duke and Virginia were placed in the "Coastal" division which guaranteed an annual football meeting between the schools.[12] Beginning with the 2023 season, however, the conference eliminated divisions in favor of a scheduling arrangement that calls for three annual conference opponents for each member while rotating the other five conference opponents.[13] Duke and Virginia were not designated as one of each other's three annual conference football opponents, and consequently the rivalry will be played intermittently for the foreseeable future.[14]

The rivalry reached its peak in the late 1980s during the respective head coaching tenures of Steve Spurrier at Duke (1987 to 1989) and George Welsh at Virginia (1982 to 2000).[5] The beef between Spurrier and Welsh actually went back to 1982, when Welsh accused Spurrier, then the offensive coordinator of the Blue Devils, of running up the score in Duke's 51–17 win.[15] Then in 1989, the Cavaliers defeated the Blue Devils 49–28, but at the end of the regular season the teams found themselves in a three-way tie with Clemson for the ACC championship.[16] To Welsh's annoyance, Spurrier publicly claimed despite losing to the Cavaliers that his Blue Devils deserved the league title by virtue of their victory over Clemson, the defending league champion, a week after the Virginia game.[17] Spurrier also accused Welsh of unethical recruiting tactics, a charge Welsh denied.[18][5] Additionally, the 1993 matchup between the teams, a 35–0 win for Virginia, was notable for a bench-clearing brawl between players on both teams.[19]

In 2025, Virginia and Duke finished first and second, respectively, in the ACC regular-season standings. Duke would go on to defeat Virginia in the ACC Championship Game to claim its first conference title since 1989, which Duke ironically shared with Virginia.

Game results

Duke victoriesVirginia victoriesTies
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 November 27, 1890 Richmond, VA Virginia 10–4
2 November 28, 1891 Richmond, VA Duke 20–0
3 November 24, 1892 Atlanta, GA Virginia 46–4
4 November 11, 1893 Lynchburg, VA Virginia 30–0
5 October 27, 1923 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 33–0
6 October 4, 1930 Durham, NC Duke 32–0
7 November 13, 1943 Durham, NC Duke 49–0
8 October 27, 1951 Durham, NC Virginia 30–7
9 October 25, 1952 Charlottesville, VA Duke 21–7
10 October 31, 1953 Norfolk, VA Duke 48–6
11 September 29, 1956 Charlottesville, VA Duke 40–7
12 September 28, 1957 Durham, NC Duke 40–0
13 September 27, 1958 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 15–12
14 September 30, 1961 Richmond, VA Duke 42–0
15 September 28, 1963 Charlottesville, VA Duke 30–8
16 September 26, 1964 Durham, NC Duke 30–0
17 September 18, 1965 Charlottesville, VA Duke 21–7
18 October 1, 1966 Durham, NC Duke 27–8
19 October 14, 1967 Charlottesville, VA Duke 13–6
20 October 12, 1968 Durham, NC Virginia 50–20
21 September 27, 1969 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 10–0
22 September 26, 1970 Durham, NC Duke 17–7
23 September 25, 1971 Charlottesville, VA Duke 28–0
24 September 30, 1972 Durham, NC Duke 37–13
25 September 29, 1973 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 7–3
26 September 28, 1974 Durham, NC Duke 27–7
27 September 27, 1975 Durham, NC Duke 26–11
28 September 25, 1976 Charlottesville, VA Duke 21–6
29 September 24, 1977 Charlottesville, VA Duke 31–7
30 October 7, 1978 Durham, NC Duke 20–13
31 September 29, 1979 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 30–12
32 September 27, 1980 Durham, NC Virginia 20–17
33 September 26, 1981 Charlottesville, VA Duke 29–24
34 September 25, 1982 Durham, NC Duke 51–17
35 September 3, 1983 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 38–30
36 October 6, 1984 Durham, NC Virginia 38–10
37 October 5, 1985 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 37–14
38 September 27, 1986 Durham, NC Duke 20–13
39 September 26, 1987 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 42–17
40 September 24, 1988 Durham, NC Duke 38–34
41 September 23, 1989 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 49–28
42 September 22, 1990 Durham, NC Virginia 59–0
43 September 28, 1991 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 34–3
44 September 26, 1992 Durham, NC Virginia 55–28
45 September 25, 1993 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 35–0
46 November 5, 1994 Durham, NC Duke 28–25
47 October 14, 1995 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 44–30
48 November 2, 1996 Durham, NC Virginia 27–3
49 October 18, 1997 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 13–10
50 September 26, 1998 Durham, NC Virginia 24–0
51 October 9, 1999 Charlottesville, VA Duke 24–172OT
52 September 16, 2000 Durham, NC Virginia 26–10
53 September 29, 2001 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 31–10
54 October 5, 2002 Durham, NC Virginia 27–22
55 August 30, 2003 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 27–0
56 October 23, 2004 Durham, NC Virginia 37–16
57 September 24, 2005 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 38–7
58 September 30, 2006 Durham, NC Virginia 37–0
59 September 8, 2007 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 24–13
60 September 27, 2008 Durham, NC Duke 31–3
61 October 31, 2009 Charlottesville, VA Duke 28–17
62 November 6, 2010 Durham, NC Duke 55–48
63 November 12, 2011 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 31–21
64 October 6, 2012 Durham, NC Duke 42–17
65 October 19, 2013 Charlottesville, VA Duke 35–22
66 October 18, 2014 Durham, NC Duke 20–13
67 November 21, 2015 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 42–34
68 October 1, 2016 Durham, NC Virginia 34–20
69 October 7, 2017 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 28–21
70 October 20, 2018 Durham, NC Virginia 28–14
71 October 19, 2019 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 48–14
72 September 26, 2020 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 38–20
73 October 16, 2021 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 48–0
74 October 1, 2022 Durham, NC Duke 38–17
75 November 18, 2023 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 30–27
76 November 15, 2025 Durham, NC Virginia 34–17
77 December 6, 2025 Charlotte, NC Duke 27–20OT
Series: Virginia leads 42–35

See also

References

  1. ^ "UVa-Duke rivalry has simmered". The News and Advance. 24 September 1992. p. 9.
  2. ^ "Duke". The Daily Progress. 18 September 1990. p. 19.
  3. ^ "RIVALRY COMES TO A HEAD AS NO. 22 CAVALIERS WIN IN A ROUT". The Washington Post. 1993-09-26. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2025-11-25.
  4. ^ "Ratcliffe: Virginia-Duke a heated football rivalry". 19 October 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "VIRGINIA, DUKE TRY ALMOST-FRIENDLY RIVALRY". The Washington Post. 1989-09-19. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2025-11-25.
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  7. ^ "The Atlantic Coast Conference | Clemson University, South Carolina".
  8. ^ "Five Storylines to Follow for Virginia-Duke". 29 September 2022.
  9. ^ "Cavaliers Defend Home Turf, Take Down Duke". 18 November 2023.
  10. ^ "Virginia Football Opponent Preview: Duke Blue Devils". 25 August 2021.
  11. ^ "ACC finally full with 12 teams for 2005".
  12. ^ "Go figure: ACC forms Atlantic, Coastal divisions". 19 October 2004.
  13. ^ "ACC latest to drop divisions, starting in 2023". 28 June 2022.
  14. ^ "ACC Announces Football Schedule Model for 2023-26". 28 June 2022.
  15. ^ "Ratcliffe: Virginia-Duke a heated football rivalry". 19 October 2013.
  16. ^ "Ratcliffe: Virginia-Duke a heated football rivalry". 19 October 2013.
  17. ^ "Recalling Steve Spurrier-George Welsh, Duke-U.Va. War of words". 13 October 2015.
  18. ^ "Recalling Steve Spurrier-George Welsh, Duke-U.Va. War of words". 13 October 2015.
  19. ^ "Cavaliers Put Dukes to Devils". 26 September 1993.