Phil Steele’s latest preseason read on the ACC doesn’t leave much room for Duke to feel good about where it stands entering 2026.
The Blue Devils are coming off a strong run under Manny Diaz, one that ended with an Atlantic Coast Conference title after a win over Virginia in overtime. They followed that up with a bowl victory and carried real momentum into the offseason. But that picture changed fast when quarterback Darian Mensah headed to Miami.
That move appears to have weighed heavily in Steele’s annual magazine, which is widely viewed as one of the sport’s premier preseason previews. In his ACC breakdown, Steele slotted Duke 11th in the conference, with only North Carolina, Syracuse, Stanford, Cal, and Boston College behind the Blue Devils.
Without Mensah, Duke’s outlook clearly looks different. Steele’s ranking suggests he sees the Blue Devils taking a step back, whereas Mensah in the lineup might have pushed them into the top five or six of the league before the season even kicked off.
Miami, meanwhile, gets the benefit of that transfer boost. Steele picked the Hurricanes to finish first in the ACC after their runner-up finish in the College Football Playoff, and Mensah adds to what was already shaping up as a strong roster.
For Diaz and Duke, the challenge now is proving the preseason skepticism wrong. The coach has made it clear he believes in what he has built on both sides of the ball, and in college football’s new reality, that belief will have to carry a team that just lost a major piece at quarterback.
Whether Duke can turn last season’s breakthrough into another winning run will be one of the bigger questions as 2026 approaches.
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