Helton follows Cutcliffe from Tennessee
By Danny Nolan | July 1, 2011Prior to his hiring as head football coach in 2007, David Cutcliffe had no ties to Duke. But perhaps that’s a good thing.
Prior to his hiring as head football coach in 2007, David Cutcliffe had no ties to Duke. But perhaps that’s a good thing.
With a clean slate and an offense that returns nearly every key contributor from the 2010 campaign, wouldn’t the 2011 season seem to be the perfect time for experience to catch-up to Duke’s raw...
School was in session for more than just students on Wednesday.
As college football goes through spring games across the country, it’s time to take a look at some of the new players who’ll be joining head coach David Cutcliffe’s squad next season.
Fifteen days of practice may not seem like much, but for their Blue Devil squad laden with young players, head coach David Cutcliffe and his staff are eagerly taking advantage of any opportunities...
Duke released its schedule yesterday, and it’s highlighted by a certain Heisman frontrunner’s arrival to Wallace Wade Stadium.
Last year Duke entered spring practice with more questions than answers. Prime among them was the health of then-redshirt freshman quarterback Sean Renfree, who was recovering from an ACL tear that...
It’ll be months before Duke takes the field for a game at Wallace Wade Stadium, but head coach David Cutcliffe said that Wednesday may have been the most important day of the college football year.
Rick Petri, a college coach of 34 years, has been hired by Duke as an assistant coach, head coach David Cutcliffe announced yesterday. Petri will coach the defensive line, a job previously held by...
The Blue Devils’ coaching staff will have a different look next year.
Duke’s season ended on a sour note Saturday, but that didn’t stop the ACC from rewarding four Blue Devils Monday.
After being bowled over 24-19 on Saturday by a high-powered North Carolina offense, however, the Blue Devils ended a disappointing season knowing there is much room for improvement in 2011.