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Game Notes In PDF Format
Date: September 30, 2000
Kickoff Time: 12:00 PM Eastern Time
Site: Wallace Wade Stadium (Durham, N.C.)
TV: Jefferson-Pilot
Radio: WDNC 620 AM (Flagship)
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The Series
Clemson holds an all-time series advantage of 28-15-1 over Duke and has won
four out of the last five meetings with the Blue Devils ... The series began
in 1934 with a 20-6 Duke victory in Durham as the Blue Devils captured wins
in seven of the first nine games in the series ... In Durham, the series is
tied at 11 wins apiece and the Blue Devils have won three out of the last
five games played in Wallace Wade Stadium.
Series Breakdown
Overall: Clemson, 28-15-1
Duke's Highest Scoring: 38 in 1935
at Durham: Even, 11-11
Duke's Lowest Scoring: 0, twice
at Clemson: Clemson, 15-4-1
Clemson's Highest Scoring: 58 in 1999
Neutral: Clemson, 2-0
Clemson's Lowest Scoring: 0, three times
First Meeting: Duke, 20-6 in 1934
Current Duke Streak: L 1
Last Meeting: Clemson, 58-7 in 1999
The Coaches
Duke's Carl Franks is in his second year as the head coach of the Blue
Devil program. His overall record is 3-12 (same at Duke) and his mark vs.
Clemson is 0-1. Franks returned to his alma mater prior to the 1999 season
after serving as an assistant coach at Florida from 1990-98 under former
Duke head coach Steve Spurrier. While at Florida, he was part of a coaching
staff that led the Gators to five SEC championships and the national title
in 1996. Franks also worked with Spurrier at Duke from 1987-89, a three-year
stint that culminated with a share of the ACC title and a bowl appearance in
1989.
As a player, Franks was a three-year letterman for the Blue Devils from 1980-82. He saw action at both running back and tight end and was selected an Academic All-ACC performer in 1982. Franks is a 1983 graduate of Duke with a degree in Psychology.
Tommy Bowden is in his second season atop the Tiger football prgram and holds a 10-6 record with Clemson ... His overall head coaching ledger is 28-10 as the 1976 West Virginia graduate led Tulane to a two-year record of 18-4 including a perfect 11-0 regular season in 1998 ... Bowden spent three seasons as the offensive coordinator at Duke from 1984-86.
Tommy Bowden as a head coach vs. Duke: 1-0
The Duke-Clemson Series
In a series that dates back to 1934, Clemson leads the series over Duke,
28-15-1. The Tigers have won 15 of the last 18 meetings, and posted their
top point total in the series a year ago, winning 58-7.
The two teams have split 22 meetings in Durham.
Trott & The Tigers
Duke defensive coordinator Bob Trott spent the 1990 season as the defensive
coordinator at Clemson. Trott helped the Tigers to a 10-2 overall record, a
top-10 national ranking and a 30-0 Hall of Fame Bowl victory over Illinois.
In addition, Clemson led the country in total defense.
Trott departed Ken Hatfield's Tiger staff to accept a position on the staff of the NFL's New York Giants.
Last Year's Meeting
Clemson 58, Duke 7
Travis Zachary rushed for 141 yards and four touchdowns as Clemson defeated
the Blue Devils, 58-7, in front of 75,000 fans at Memorial Stadium.
Zachary's scoring runs of 14 and eight yards ignited a first half for the Tigers, who led 31-7 at intermission. Clemson quarterback Brandon Streeter hit on 22-of-30 passes for 279 yards and two touchdowns on the day.
For Duke, Scottie Montgomery caught five passes for 94 yards and added 143 return yards.
Last Week
Vanderbilt 26, Duke 7
Greg Zolman threw for 266 yards and two touchdowns and John Markham booted
four field goals as Vanderbilt upended Duke, 26-7 in Nashville, Tenn.
The Commodores picked up their fourth straight win over the Blue Devils by compiling 25 first downs and 440 yards of total offense.
For Duke, Nick Hartofilis had four pass receptions for 45 yards and a TD.
Bowden, Allison Return To Durham
Clemson head coach Tommy Bowden served as Duke's offensive coordinator from
1984-86, helping the Blue Devils to a three-year record of 10-23.
Tiger assistant coach Rodney Allison served as an aide at Duke also from 1984-86.
Remembering 1989
As Clemson travels to Durham this week with its number seven ranking in the
Associate Press national poll, the year 1989 certainly comes to mind.
That year, the Tigers came to Durham with a perfect 4-0 ranking and national ranking of seven, but were upset by the Blue Devils on regional television by a 21-17 final score.
The date of the game? September 30.
In a game head coach Steve Spurrier said Duke had about a one in a million
chance of winning, the Blue Devils used a late touchdown pass from Billy Ray
to Chris Brown to clinch the victory.
Duke, with current head coach Carl Franks serving as an aide to Spurrier, went on to win seven straight games, capture the Atlantic Coast Conference championship and post an 8-4 overall record.
Not Since 1994
Not since 1994 has Duke defeated a nationally-ranked opponent in Wallace
Wade Stadium.
On November 5, 1994, the 23rd-ranked Blue Devils knocked off the 13th-ranked Virginia Cavaliers, 28-25.
The last nationally top-10 ranked opponent which Duke has defeated at home is Clemson in 1989.
Franks vs. Nationally-Ranked Foes
Duke head coach Carl Franks is 0-2 against nationally-ranked opponents. A
year ago, then number-one ranked Florida State (51-23) and then number-eight
ranked Georgia Tech (38-31) earned wins over the Blue Devils.
Statistical Trend
After yielding 38 points in each of the first two games, Duke has
surrendered 26 points in each of the past two contests.
According to the trend, Week Five should equate to a 14-point outing for Clemson, but the Tigers enter the game averaging a lofty 46.5 points per game.
Common Opponent
Both Duke and Clemson have squared off against Virginia in 2000. The
Cavaliers defeated the Blue Devils in Durham on September 23 by a 26-7 score
before suffering a 31-10 loss to Clemson last Saturday.
Bryant-To-Hartofilis Yields First Air TD
Against Vanderbilt, the Blue Devils recorded their first touchdown through
the air as D. Bryant hooked up with Nick Hartofilis for a 26-yard scoring
strike.
The touchdown marked the first throwing in Bryant's career as well as the first ever receiving for Hartofilis.
Duke 6-4 On Sept. 30
The Blue Devils own a 6-4 all-time record when playing on September 30.
The following chart illustrates Duke's 10 games on September 30:
YEAR OPPONENT SITE RESULT 1933 VMI N1 W, 37-6 1939 Davidson A W, 26-6 1944 Pennsylvania A L, 7-18 1950 Pittsburgh H W, 28-14 1961 Virginia N2 W, 42-0 1967 South Carolina H L, 17-21 1972 Virginia H W, 37-13 1978 Michigan A L, 0-52 1989 Clemson H W, 21-17 1995 Navy H L, 9-30 Neutral sites: 1 - Greensboro, N.C.; 2 - Richmond, Va.
Hamilton Cracks All-Time PBU Chart
Junior cornerback Ronnie Hamilton, who paced the 1999 Blue Devils with 11
pass break-ups, has moved into a tie for 10th place on Duke's career chart.
The Oxford, N.C., native registered his first PBU of the season in the Vanderbilt game.
Hamilton's 11 PBUs a year ago ranked fifth-best in the ACC and stands as the fifth highest single-season total in school history.
The following chart lists Duke's all-time PBU leaders:
Duke Career PBUs
1. Wyatt Smith (1988-91) 32
Erwin Sampson (1988-91) 32
3. Lamar Grant (1996-99) 28
4. Quinton McCracken (1988-91) 24
5. Fonda Williams (1985-89) 22
6. Tawambi Settles (1994-97) 18
Joby Branion (1981-84) 18
8. Ray Farmer (1992-95) 17
Richard Sommers (1975-78) 17
10. Jamal Ellis (1991-94) 16
Ronnie Hamilton (1998-present) 16
Game Of Firsts For Fowler
Ryan Fowler, a true freshman from Redinigton Shores, Fla., picked up three
"firsts" last week against Vanderbilt. The outside linebacker registered
both his first career interception and pass receptions. He added his first
double-digit tackle outing with 12 total stops.
In the second quarter against the Commodores, Fowler hauled in a four-yard pass from punter Brian Morton. Then, in the final period, he picked off an errant Vanderbilt pass and returned it 37 yards to set up Duke's lone score of the game.
DeLamielleure Plays The Consistency Game
Junior inside linebacker Todd DeLamielleure has played in 24 games in his
Duke career, registering at least four tackles in every contest.
DeLamielleure has nine double-digit tackle outings in his career including a career-best 16 stops against Georgia Tech during the 1998 season. Last week at Vanderbilt, he tallied a team-leading 13 total stops.
Two weeks ago against Virginia, DeLamielleure picked up one tackle for loss, giving him 21 stops behind the line of scrimmage for his career. He now needs just five more to crack the school's top 10 in that category.
The following chart shows DeLamielleure's nine career double-figure tackle outings:
DATE OPPONENT Solo-Ast-Total 9/5/98 Western Carolina 7-3-10 10/3/98 Georgia Tech 12-4-16 10/10/98 Wake Forest 12-1-13 9/11/99 East Carolina 7-6-13 10/9/99 Virginia 7-3-10 10/23/99 N.C. State 13-1-14 11/13/99 Wake Forest 6-6-12 9/9/00 Northwestern 7-3-10 9/23/00 Vanderbilt 11-2-13
Davis Credited With Career-Best 14 Tackles
One week after establishing a career-high in tackles with nine, sophomore
inside linebacker Jason Davis produced a team-leading 14 total stops in the
Virginia game.
After totalling just one tackle in five games in 1999, Davis ranks second on the team through four games in 2000 with 33 total stops. The following chart illustrates Davis' game-by-game stats in 2000:
DATE OPPONENT Solo-Ast-Total 9/2/00 East Carolina 2-2-4 9/9/00 Northwestern 7-2-9 9/16/00 Virginia 5-9-14 9/23/00 Vanderbilt 5-1-6
Receiver Hartofilis Not Re-Laxing
Senior WR Nick Hartofilis has endured a busy athletic career at Duke. In
addition to earning two football letters, the Huntington, N.Y. native was a
two-time All-America lacrosse player for the Devils. He helped lead Duke to
the 1997 Final Four and the NCAA semifinals in each of the past three
seasons as one of the nation's premier midfielders.
After hauling in four receptions for 45 yards including a 26-yard touchdown catch against Vanderbilt, Hartofilis leads the Blue Devils in receiving in 2000 with 11 total grabs for 142 yards.
Two-Way Performer
Junior offensive guard John Miller has started all four games of the 2000
season on offense while also seeing action on the defensive side of the
ball.
The 6-6, 333-pound Bassett, Va., native has seen spot-duty along the defensive line in goalline situations, and played two snaps in the Virginia game two weeks ago.
Garber Off To Solid Start
Redshirt freshman kicker Brent Garber has started his career off on the
right foot. The Thomasville, Ga., native made his first field goal
attempt -- a 27-yarder -- in week two at Northwestern.
He has since added a 23-yarder against Virginia while missing twice from over 50 yards.
Over the past four seasons, Duke has benefitted from the services of Sims Lenhardt, who became the Blue Devils' all-time leading scorer last season (240 points) and graduated last May.
The following chart shows Garber's statistics in the field goal department:
YEAR 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total 2000 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-4
Spreading It Out
Against Vanderbilt, Blue Devil quarterbacks used 10 different receivers to
throw for 163 yards. Mike Hart and Nick Hartofilis each had four catches on
the night.
For the season, 13 different Blue Devils have caught passes.
Defense Scores
The 2000 Duke defense picked up two points for the Blue Devil cause when
Charles Porter tackled Northwestern running back Damien Anderson in the end
zone for a safety.
The safety gave Duke a 2-0 first quarter lead over the Wildcats, and marked the first safety since September 26, 1996 at Georgia Tech.
ACC Statistics
Through four weeks of the season, Chris Douglas continues to lead all ACC
freshmen in both all-purpose yardage and kickoff return average.
The following lists show the ACC's individual leaders and where respective Duke individuals stand:
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 1. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson 123.8 10. Duane Epperson, Duke 43.8 PASSING YARDS PER GAME 1. Philip Rivers, N.C. State 325.2 10. Spencer Romine, Duke 107.0 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME 1. Koren Robinson, N.C. State 189.5 9. Chris Douglas, Duke 108.2 INTERCEPTIONS PER GAME 1.Three tied with 0.50 10. Ryan Fowler, Duke 0.25 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 1. John Stone, Wake Forest 30.5 4. Kyle Moore, Duke 24.8 5. Chris Douglas, Duke 24.2 PUNTING AVERAGE 1. Brooks Barnard, Maryland 45.8 3. Brian Morton, Duke 45.1 KICK SCORING PER GAME 1. Ken Passingham, N.C. State 8.5 9. Brent Garber, Duke 2.0 FIELD GOALS PER GAME 1. Two tied with 1.50 7. Brent Garber, Duke 0.50Overtime
YEAR OPPONENT SITE RESULT 1997 Clemson A L, 20-29 1998 Vanderbilt A L, 33-36 1999 *Northwestern H L, 12-15 1999 *Virginia A W, 24-17 1999 N.C. State H L, 24-31
*Double overtime
Morton Tabbed To Ray Guy Award Watch List
Senior Brian Morton of Duke is among 32 punters included on the Ray
Guy Award watch list as announced by the Greater Augusta Sports Council.
Morton, who earned second team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors a year
ago, averaged 42.8 yards per punt in 1999 to post the third best average in
the ACC while ranking 20th nationally. A four-year starter and native of
Winter Haven, FL, Morton ranks third on Duke's career charts for average
(41.6), total punts (214) and total punt yardage (8,905 yards).
The Ray Guy Award will be awarded to the nation's best punter as determined by a committee made up of sports writers, college football coaches, former punters and members designated by the Greater Augusta Sports Council. The National Selection Committee will choose 10 semifinalists who will be announced by November 8. That same national body will then vote for three finalists who will be announced Nov. 30.
Morton On The ACC Lists
Senior punter Brian Morton has made his mark on not only Duke's football
record book, but the Atlantic Coast Conference's as well.
For the season, Morton has punted 32 times for a 45.1 yards per kick average.
He now has 9,964 career punting yards to rank fifth on the ACC's all-time list.
ACC Career Punts 1. Scott McAlister , UNC (198-91) 278 2. Russ Henderson, UVa (1975-78) 276 3. Jeff Walker, UVa (1981-85) 273 4. Jeff Pierce, GaT (1978-81) 252 5. Ricky Brummitt, Duke (1977-80) 241 6. Brian Morton, Duke (1997-pres.) 237 7. Will Brice, UVa (1993-96) 228 8. John Krueger, Duke (1993-96) 228 9. Harry Newsome, WF (1981-84) 213 10. Brian Schmitz, UNC (1996-99) 208 ACC Career Punt Yardage 1. Russ Henderson, UVa (1975-78) 11,951 2. Scott McAlister , UNC (198-91) 11,520 3. Jeff Walker, UVa (1981-85) 10,815 4. Jeff Pierce, GaT (1978-81) 10,271 5. Brian Morton, Duke (1997-pres.) 9,964 6. Will Brice, UVa (1993-96) 9,585 7. John Krueger, Duke (1993-96) 9,532 8. Harry Newsome, WF (1981-84) 9,278 9. Brian Schmitz, UNC (1996-99) 9,233 10. Chuck Ramsey, WR (1971-73) 9,010
Romine Moves Into 10th On Duke Offense List
Quarterback Spencer Romine completed eight-of-13 passes for 57 yards to
move into 10th place on the Blue Devil all-time chart for total offense
(3,353 yards).
Romine ranks eighth on Duke's career list for passing yards, completions and attempts. His 404 yards passing last season against Maryland was the ninth-best single-game passing performance in Duke history.
Second string signal-caller Bobby Campbell, who was four-of-seven passing against Vanderbilt, ranks ninth all-time at Duke in pass attempts with 493 and 10th in completions with 230.
Campbell and Romine's position coach and former Blue Devil quarterback, Ben Bennett, is Duke's and the ACC's all-time passing leader with 9,614 yards.
Here is a look at Campbell and Romine's places among the Duke all-time leaders:
Duke Career Passing Yards 1. Ben Bennett (1980-83) 9,614 2. Spence Fischer (1992-95) 9,021 3. Steve Slayden (1984-87) 8,004 4. Leo Hart (1968-70) 6,116 5. Dave Brown (1989-91) 5,717 6. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88) 4,557 7. Mike Dunn (1975-78) 3,511 8. Spencer Romine (1997-present) 3,360 9. Billy Ray (1989-90) 3,282 10. Scotty Glacken (1963-65) 3,170 Duke Career Pass Completions 1. Ben Bennett (1980-83) 820 2. Spence Fischer (1992-95) 788 3. Steve Slayden (1984-87) 699 4. Leo Hart (1968-70) 487 5. Dave Brown (1989-91) 463 6. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88) 342 7. Mike Dunn (1975-78) 288 8. Spencer Romine (1997-present) 268 9. Scotty Glacken (1963-65) 255 10. Bobby Campbell (1997-present) 230 Duke Career Pass Attempts 1 Ben Bennett (1980-83) 1,375 2. Spence Fischer (1992-95) 1,369 3. Steve Slayden (1984-87) 1,204 4. Leo Hart (1968-70) 872 5. Dave Brown (1989-91) 845 6. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88) 594 7. Mike Dunn (1975-78) 570 8. Spencer Romine (1997-present) 538 9. Bobby Campbell (1997-present) 493 10. Scotty Glacken (1963-65) 480 Total Offense 1. Spence Fischer (1992-95) 9,110 2. Ben Bennett (1980-83) 9,061 3. Steve Slayden (1984-87) 8,129 4. Leo Hart (1968-70) 6,267 5. Dave Brown (1989-91) 5,770 6. Mike Dunn (1975-78) 5,450 7. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88) 4,383 8. Billy Cox (1948-50) 3,720 9. Billy Ray (1989-90) 3,566 10. Spencer Romine (1997-present) 3,353
QBs Trying To Continue Legacy
Duke's group of quarterbacks will try to follow in the footsteps of several
standout signal callers who have donned the Royal Blue and White. Spencer
Romine, the projected starter, Bobby Campbell and D. Bryant are the three
quarterbacks looking to uphold the tradition.
Through the years, Duke has produced several standout QBs, including Leo Hart, Ben Bennett, Steve Slayden, Anthony Dilweg, Dave Brown and Spence Fischer. In fact, Bennett (1), Fischer (3) and Slayden (7) rank among the top seven in ACC history in terms of passing yardage.
Knight Eyes Sack Chart
With just 2.0 more quarterback sacks, senior linebacker Kendral Knight will
crack Duke's all-time top 10 chart in that category.
The Wilson, N.C., product picked up four sacks in both 1998 and 1999. Here is a glance at Duke's all-time sack leaders:
Duke Career Quarterback Sacks
1. Charles Browser (1978-81) 22.0
2. Chris Combs (1996-99) 20.0
3. Reginald Andrews (1982-85) 16.0
4. James Kirkland (1992-95) 13.0
5. David Walfe (1990-93) 12.0
6. Travis Pearson (1990-93) 11.5
Scott Youmans (1989-93) 11.5
Dan Yellott (1978-81) 11.5
9. Duane Marks (1990-93) 11.0
10. Tom Corpus (1987-90) 10.5
Kendral Knight (1997-present) 8.5
U.S. News and World Report Ranks Duke 8th
In its annual ranking of national universities, U.S. News and World Report
charts Duke University eighth behind Princeton, Harvard, Yale, California
Institute of Technology, MIT, Stanford and Pennsylvania.
Notable rankings include Duke football opponents Northwestern (13), Virginia (T20), Vanderbilt (22), North Carolina (T25), Wake Forest (28) and Georgia Tech (35).
Anniversaries
The 2000 football season marks the 40th anniversary of Duke's 1960 club
which went 8-3 overall and captured the ACC championship with a 5-1 league
ledger. That team, coached by Bill Murray and captained by Art Browning and
Butch Allie, added a 7-6 victory over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl.
In addition, this year serves as the 70th anniversary of the 1930 Duke squad which posted an overall record of 8-1-2. Coached by James DeHart and captained by Lee Davis, the 1930 team dropped the season-opener to South Carolina before going 8-0-2 in its final 10 games by outscoring its opponents, 147-26.
Two for 200 In Wallace Wade
After celebrating the 70th anniversary of Wallace Wade Stadium last season,
Duke needs just two home victories to notch its 200th win within the
friendly confines of its home stadium.
The facility, constructed in 1929, was known as Duke Stadium until 1967, when the Board of Trustees approved the renaming of the stadium to honor the legendary Wallace Wade, who coached the Blue Devils to a 110-36-7 record and two Rose Bowls.
Wallace Wade Stadium has been the home of 198 Duke victories, with 58 of those coming by shutout.
The Michigan Connection
Duke has 13 players on its roster who hail from the state of Michigan, more
than any other state except for North Carolina (17). The Detroit area has
produced several Blue Devils in recent years, including D. Bryant, Kyle
Denham, and Tyran Grissom, as well as Renaissance High School teammates B.J.
Hill, Kyle Moore and D'Juan O'Donald. Newcomer Kenneth Stanford, also from
Renaissance, joined the team this fall.
All in the Family
Junior defensive co-captain, LB Todd DeLamielleure, doesn't have to look
far for fatherly advice. His father, Joe, is a coach on the Duke staff
(tight ends). The younger DeLamielleure is the Blue Devils' leading
returning tackler (178 career stops) and a starter in 20 of his 22 college
games entering 2000. The elder DeLamielleure was an All-America lineman at
Michigan State and an All-Pro for the Buffalo Bills.
Oh, Brother
Speaking of family ties, Duke freshman WR Jeremy Battier has made a name
for himself on the Durham campus with a solid preseason camp. But,
inevitably, Battier draws comparisons to his older brother, Duke basketball
All-America Shane Battier. The two played basketball together at Country Day
High School in Birmingham, Mich., for one season.
Young Devils
Forty-three members of Duke's 2000 football roster are either true or
redshirt freshmen. By contrast, there are just 10 fifth-year seniors on the
squad and seven fourth-year seniors.
The Replacements
The popularity of the new movie, The Replacements starring Keanu Reeves,
might bring back memories for two Duke assistant coaches. Both Ben Bennett
(quarterbacks) and Joe DeForest (outside linebackers/special teams) were
replacement players during the 1987 NFL strike. Bennett played for the
Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals, while DeForest competed for the New
Orleans Saints.
Devil Tales
Duke has produced 55 All-Americas. That total ranks fourth among all ACC
institutions ... Duke is one of the few schools in the country that has
played in four of the major bowls games (Rose, Sugar, Orange and Cotton
Bowls) ... Duke has won 17 league championships as a member of the Southern
Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference ... Did you know that Duke (then
Trinity College) played the first college football game below the
Mason-Dixon line on November 29, 1888? Trinity defeated North Carolina,
16-0, that day ... Duke has 11 players enshrined in the College Football
Hall of Fame.
Silver Anniversary For Duke Broadcaster
Bob Harris, the voice of the Blue Devils, is in his 25th year as a
broadcaster for the school. Harris is a two-time North Carolina
Broadcaster-of-the-Year. Harris handles play-by-play duties for Duke
football and men's basketball games and hosts the popular Duke Football Show
with Carl Franks television show again this season.
Duke Excels In The Classroom
The Duke football program has been bestowed with the nation's highest
academic honor in six of the last eight academic years -- the AFCA Academic
Achievement Award. In 1999, Duke won the award for a record 10th time with a
perfect 100 percent graduation rate. Duke has always had a high rate of
graduation success but the last 20 years has been an unprecedented era in
all of college football. Since 1988 an amazing 268 of Duke's 281 scholarship
football players have graduated within a five-year period. That group has
also attended two postseason bowl games and won the 1989 ACC championship.
Bennett & Dilweg Remain Closely Involved
A pair of former Blue Devil standout quarterbacks, Ben Bennett and Anthony
Dilweg, continue to remain close to the Duke gridiron program.
Bennett, the 1983 ACC Player-of-the-Year and league career record-holder
for passing yards (9,614), is an assistant coach on Carl Franks' team while
Dilweg, who holds the conference record with five consecutive games of 300
or more passing yards, serves as a member of the Duke radio network.
Facility Improvements On The Way
Duke has made an 18 million dollar commitment to its football program with
a planned 70,000 square foot building to house coaches' offices, meeting
and recruiting rooms, a new locker room, a weight/training complex, and a
trophy room to showcase Duke's football legacy. A majority of the 18 million
dollar goal has been raised. Duke officials are hoping to break ground on
the project this fall.