Manny Diaz Heads Into ACC Kickoff Facing Duke's Biggest Questions

Duke's key representatives gear up for the 2026 ACC Football Kickoff amid discussions on championship defense and pivotal player transfers.

Duke’s 2026 ACC Football Kickoff contingent will arrive in Charlotte with plenty to talk about.

The Blue Devils are sending head coach Manny Diaz along with tight end Jeremiah Hasley, running back Nate Sheppard and linebacker Luke Mergott to the league’s annual preseason showcase, with the group scheduled to meet the media on Friday, July 17. That comes on the final day of the event at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown.

For Duke, the spotlight is going to land on two obvious themes: what comes next after a 2025 ACC championship, and how the program handles the offseason departures that sent key players Darian Mensah and Cooper Barkate to Miami through the transfer portal.

Diaz will be entering his third season in Durham, and the numbers back up the momentum he’s built. Duke has gone 18-9 under him, including an 11-5 mark in ACC play. With the Blue Devils about two and a half months away from opening their title defense, the conversation in Charlotte should center on whether this group can keep the climb going.

Hasley gives Duke a proven target at tight end after his breakout 2025 season, when he earned All-ACC honorable mention recognition. The Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, native was also listed by Pro Football Focus as the No. 6 returning tight end in the country. He already has eight career touchdown catches, leaving him four away from the Duke tight end record.

Sheppard is another player who gives the Blue Devils plenty of reason for optimism. After earning Freshman All-America honors from The Athletic, he chose to return and was ranked by PFF as the No. 7 returning rusher heading into 2026. He is one of three ACC backs who rushed for at least 10 touchdowns in 2025 and are back at the same school.

Mergott’s rise has been just as important. The redshirt junior is one of five returning ACC players who posted 85 or more tackles in 2025, and he and safety DaShawn Stone give Duke the conference’s only returning tandem with that tackle total. Mergott was pressed into the starting lineup in Week 5 because of injuries, then delivered in the biggest moments, sealing both the ACC Championship Game and the Sun Bowl with fourth-quarter interceptions.

Duke will share the stage in Charlotte with representatives from California, North Carolina, Pitt, SMU and Wake Forest.

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