Volfootball55
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What records at Duke does his QB have at this time?????Or any of them for that matter.....
I go to camp every year too with my grandchildren.....
Supporters....Especially after he got spotted points and folded like a cheap shirt..against a Cincinnatti team with a make up staff none the less.....His claim to fame has always been "coaching" the Manning boys...They were already coached before he got em...an when they left he wasn't far behind...Duke will always be a 7-5 team in their best seasons......But they're happy with that..just waiting around for BB season......
Supporters....Especially after he got spotted points and folded like a cheap shirt..against a Cincinnatti team with a make up staff none the less.....His claim to fame has always been "coaching" the Manning boys...They were already coached before he got em...an when they left he wasn't far behind...Duke will always be a 7-5 team in their best seasons......But they're happy with that..just waiting around for BB season......
Their current QB isn't bad either. 3,000 yards is nothing to sneeze at.Actually his previous QB owns pretty much much every record there is at Duke. He will be starting for the Browns today. Not many QB's from Duke starting in the league before him.
"Thaddeus Lewis played college football for the Duke Blue Devils. While at Duke he set records for career passing touchdowns and career passing yards. He was widely viewed[by whom?] as the best quarterback in the ACC during the 2009 season. Along with head coach David Cutcliffe, Lewis served as a big reason for the recent turnaround of the Blue Devils, as they went 5-7 in 2009, one win away from being bowl eligible. During his senior season he was a finalist for the prestigious Davey O'Brien Award, presented to the nation's top quarterback.
During his career he threw for 10,065 yards and threw 56 TD against 24 INT over his last 3 seasons"
In 2009, Duke had a recruiting class that was ranked 51, Cincy was ranked 60th that year
In 2010, Duke was ranked 72, and Cincy was ranked 59
In 2011, Duke was ranked 76, and Cincy was ranked 51
Last year, Duke was ranked 52, and Cincy was ranked 50
David Cuttcliffe, and Steve Stripling had similar talent to use in this game. How does a great offensive coordinator, and Qb coach lose to a team that was lead by our new defensive line coach? Cutt should of been able to out coach cincy by a mile, but he couldnt. As a head coach, David Cuttcliffe has peaked.