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Duke vs. Troy live stream, watch online, TV channel, prediction, pick, Birmingham Bowl odds, spread

Duke vs. Troy live stream, watch online, TV channel, prediction, pick, Birmingham Bowl odds, spread


The second full weekend of 2023’s college football bowl season kicks off at noon Saturday with the Birmingham Bowl between Group of Five power Troy and a resurgent program in Duke. This will be the first postseason meeting between the two programs and just the third all-time since they capped off a home-and-home series in 2014. 

Duke opened the 2023 season with a bang, routing No. 9 Clemson to the tune of 28-7 for its first win against an AP top-10 opponent since 1989. The Blue Devils won their next three games in a row and steadily climbed the rankings but suffered a major setback when quarterback Riley Leonard left a Week 5 loss to Notre Dame with an ankle injury. Leonard was effectively sidelined for the rest of the season and Duke won just three games over the last two months to finish with a 7-5 record. 

Troy, meanwhile, continued its streak of dominance in the Sun Belt. The Trojans are closing in on their second consecutive 12-win campaign after capturing 10 victories in the regular season and beating Appalachian State in the Sun Belt Conference Championship Game. Troy’s only losses this year came on the road against Kansas State and by two points against a James Madison team that spent much of the year ranked inside the AP Top 25. 

How to watch Birmingham Bowl live

Date: Saturday, Month Dec. 23 | Time: 12 p.m. ET
Location: Protective Stadium — Birmingham, Alabama
TV: ABC | Live stream: Fubo (Try for free)
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Duke vs. Troy: Need to know

Battle of the interims: Both Duke and Troy saw their coaches leave for new jobs in the weeks leading up to Saturday’s game. Mike Elko returned to Texas A&M, where he served as defensive coordinator prior to his move to Duke, and Jon Sumrall was hired at Tulane to replace the departing Willie Fritz. Each program has also found a more permanent replacement — Manny Diaz for Duke and Gerad Parker for Troy — but it will be interim coaches Trooper Taylor (Duke) and Greg Gasparato (Troy) that lead their squads into battle. 

Duke needs a QB to step up: Leonard won’t be running out of the tunnel for the Blue Devils. He left the program and transferred to Notre Dame for what will be his final season of eligibility. Redshirt freshman Henry Belin IV served as Leonard’s backup and even started a game with Leonard injured, leading Duke to a 24-3 win…

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