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Duke TE Jeremiah Hasley carted off vs. Northwestern with injury

Grant Grubbs Profile Pictureby:Grant Grubbs09/06/24

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On Saturday, Duke tight end Jeremiah Hasley left the Blue Devils’ matchup against Northwestern in the second quarter with an apparent leg injury. Hasley was carted off the field after his teammates gathered around him.

Before suffering the injury, Hasley had one reception for three yards against the Wildcats. In Duke’s Week 1 win over Elon, the redshirt sophomore hauled in two catches for eight yards and a touchdown.

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In the 2023 campaign, Jeremiah Hasley made 13 appearances and five starts for the Blue Devils. He tallied five receptions for 52 yards and a lone score. Hasley only made four appearances for Duke in his true freshman season in 2022 and ultimately redshirted.

Jim Phillips makes bold statement about the ACC

There has been much speculation about what the future of the ACC will look like, with the SEC and Big Ten’s new media rights deal being implemented this fall.

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While the ACC is stuck in its media deal with ESPN until 2036, they are one of four power conferences that added new programs into their ranks this season. For the ACC, SMUCal and Stanford joined the fray as new conference members. 

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Looking ahead at the future, ACC commissioner Jim Phillips explained why he’s excited about the direction his conference is heading.

“We’ve never been stronger as a league,” Phillips said during an appearance on SportsCenter. “Again, if you take a look at results — when you take a look at the financial results, we distributed over $700 million, a record, to our institutions.

“We won more national championships over the last three years than any conference in the country. We have some of the elite academic institutions, again, across the United States and across the world. We have also been very innovative. We have a success initiative plan this year that will allow teams that do well in the league in the sports of football and basketball, to have additional dollars distributed to them, in an unequal fashion for the first time. 

“I am totally bullish about the future of the ACC. We will work through these legal issues. But that can’t continue to be the narrative. It just can’t be. Because I think people are missing a really good story called, ‘ACC sports. ACC football and success that everyone’s having.”

On3’s Barkley Truax also contributed to this story.