Here is Bill Brill on the positive atmosphere surrounding Duke Football. In a season where many of the teams in their division have questions, Duke hopes to sneak up on unsuspecting teams. Duke opens with four straight home games and make no mistake, the most important one is James Madison. The Duke's have been to the NCAA Championships three of the last four years and have the speed to give the Devils fits. In fact, they pretty much blew a game to Appalachian State, a team which defeated Michigan in the big house. For more on the changing of culture surrounding the program, go here.
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Mark Watson
on Tue 13 May 2008 09:47 AM EDT
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on Thu 08 May 2008 06:16 PM EDT
DURHAM, N.C. — Duke head football coach David Cutcliffe announced on Thursday that offensive tackle Cameron Goldberg has been reinstated to the program. Goldberg was suspended from the program on April 15 for violation of team rules.
"Cameron has done everything I asked him to do in a timely manner," Cutcliffe said. "I appreciate his sincerity and attention to detail while handling this situation. We have fully reinstated him to the program and he will resume off-season conditioning with his teammates immediately." Goldberg, a 6-6, 280-pound senior from Lutherville, Md., started all 12 games last season at left tackle. He has played in 32 career contests with 23 starting assignments. |
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