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Friday, February 8
by
Mark Watson
on Fri 08 Feb 2008 02:00 PM EST
Duke • 2008 Football Schedule Season tickets for Duke’s 2008 campaign may be obtained at www.GoDuke.com or by calling the Duke Athletic Ticket Office at 1-877-375-DUKE.
August 30 -- JAMES MADISON -- DURHAM, N.C. September6 -- NORTHWESTERN -- DURHAM, N.C. 13 -- NAVY -- DURHAM, N.C. 20 -- OPEN DATE 27 -- VIRGINIA -- DURHAM, N.C. October4 -- at Georgia Tech -- Atlanta, Ga. 11 -- OPEN DATE 18 -- MIAMI -- DURHAM, N.C. 25 -- at Vanderbilt -- Nashville, Tenn. November1 -- at Wake Forest -- Winston-Salem, N.C. 8 -- N.C. STATE -- DURHAM, N.C. 15 -- at Clemson -- Clemson, S.C. 22 -- at Virginia Tech -- Blacksburg, Va. 29 -- NORTH CAROLINA -- DURHAM, N.C. Wednesday, February 6
by
Mark Watson
on Wed 06 Feb 2008 05:10 PM EST
The Blue Devil Nation attended the Duke Football Signing Day PC and will have much more on the event later. Duke signed 17 players which include Quarterback prospect and Parade All American Sean Renfree. Duke also got a last minute call from Lee Butler who picked the Dukies over Georgia Tech.
Cutcliffe addresses the media to announce his 2008 recruiting class Lee Butler - be sure to check out this link on how Duke swayed Butler to Durham. Monday, February 4
by
Mark Watson
on Mon 04 Feb 2008 06:35 PM EST
Duke had five players named to the ACC All Academic Football team. Also, check out this link which has a story on David Cutcliffe and his plan for success for Duke Football.
Sunday, February 3
by
Mark Watson
on Sun 03 Feb 2008 11:00 PM EST
What a great Super Bowl! The New York Giants were a heavy underdog but on this day they pulled one of the biggest upsets in the history of the game defeating the Patriots 17-14. New England was poised to go an amazing 19-0, but this game showed what heart and desire can do. There are so many story lines, but the one most of us Dukies enjoy hearing is the Manning-Cutcliffe connection. Eli Manning won the MVP this year. His brother Peyton Manning won it last year. And new Duke Football Coach David Cutcliffe? He had the pleasure of helping develop these two quarterbacks while at Tennessee and Mississippi.
David Cutcliffe knows how develop young men into Champions. Much like our living legend basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, he seems to have a knack for developing young men to be all they can be. I'm sure that the Cutcliffe family, many of the Duke Football players and a good portion of our fans were pulling for his protege, Eli Manning. Heck, I am a Dallas Cowboys fanatic, but I put that aside and found myself quite excited when Manning executed a perfect play action pass for his Giants to claim the lead and ultimately the winning score to Burress. Let me tell you this right now. There is a very positive vibe around the Duke Football program these days. I am sure Thadeus Lewis, Zack Asack, Cappetto and the newly signed Sean Renfree are chomping at the bit to gain some of the Mannings knowledge from Coach Cutcliffe. Any way you cut it, pardon the pun, there are a lot of excited Duke fans and Spring Football has yet to begin. |
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Stumble It!
New Duke Football Coach David Cutcliffe talks strategy with Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning during his days at Ole Miss