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DUKE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION
Room 115
Cameron Indoor Stadium
Durham, N.C. 27708
Phone: 919-684-2633
Fax: 919-684-2489
Wallace Wade Stadium Press Box Phone: 919-684-4203
STAFF DIRECTORY
Art Chase Assistant Director of Athletics/Sports Information
Sport Responsibilities: Football
Alma Mater: Guilford, 1991
Office: 919-684-2614
Joined Duke SID: August, 2000
Email: chasea@duaa.duke.edu
Cell: 919-599-9820
Art Chase
Lindy Brown
Matt Plizga
Chris Cook
Mary Giardina
Meredith Rieder
Ashley Wolf
Leslie Gaber
Todd Lindenmuth
Brad Amersbach
Assistant Director of
Athletics/Sports Information
Lindy Brown Associate Sports Information Director
Associate Sports
Information Director
Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf, Women’s Soccer
Alma Mater: Western Carolina, 1996
Joined Duke SID: November, 1999
Office: 919-684-2664
Cell: 919-599-9821
Email: lbrown@duaa.duke.edu
Matt Plizga Associate Sports Information Director
Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf
Alma Mater: Penn State Erie - The Behrend College, 1999
Office: 919-668-1712
Cell: 919-812-0882
Joined Duke SID: July, 2001
Email: plizga@duaa.duke.edu
Chris Cook Assistant Sports Information Director
Sport Responsibilities: Football2, Men’s Basketball2, Fencing, Rowing
Alma Mater: Wofford, 2006
Joined Duke SID: July, 2007
Office: 919-684-8708
Cell: 919-812-7141
Email: cook@duaa.duke.edu
Associate Sports
Information Director
Mary Giardina Assistant Sports Information Director
Assistant Sports
Information Director
Sport Responsibilities: Cross Country, Women’s Basketball2, Track & Field
Alma Mater: Wake Forest, 2006
Joined Duke SID: November, 2011
Office: 919-684-2633
Cell: 336-624-3052
Email: mgiardina@duaa.duke.edu
Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director
Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Lacrosse, Men’s Soccer, Wrestling
Alma Mater: Denison, 2002
Office: 919-684-3328
Cell: 919-812-6741
Joined Duke SID: August, 2008
Email: mrieder@duaa.duke.edu
Ashley Wolf Assistant Sports Information Director
Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Volleyball
Alma Mater: Cornell, 2008
Office: 919-668-5739
Cell: 603-325-2225
Joined Duke SID: August, 2009
Email: awolf@duaa.duke.edu
Leslie Gaber Sports Information Staff Assistant
Assistant Sports
Information Director
Assistant Sports
Information Director
Sport Responsibilities: Field Hockey, Swimming & Diving, Women’s Lacrosse
Alma Mater: DePauw, 2011
Joined Duke SID: July, 2011
Office: 919-668-7938
Cell: 614-519-9872
Email: lgaber@duaa.duke.edu
Todd Lindenmuth Sports Information Assistant
Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Tennis
Alma Mater: Penn State, 2012
Office: 919-684-2668
Cell: 919-724-8161
Joined Duke SID: July, 2012
Email: tlindenmuth@duaa.duke.edu
Brad Amersbach Sports Information Assistant
Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Tennis
Alma Mater: Millersville, 2008
Office: 919-684-2668
Cell: (484) 948-8528
Joined Duke SID: July, 2013
Email: bamersbach@duaa.duke.edu
Assistant Sports
Information Director
Sports Information
Assistant
Sports Information
Staff Assistant
Sports Information
Assistant
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Charlie Smith vs. Virginia Tech, 1951
Joel Arrington vs. Georgia Tech, 1959
Ernie Jackson vs. Navy, 1971
Justin Boyle vs. The Citadel, 2004
Billy Cox vs. Maryland, 1948
Ronnie Drummer vs. Miami, 2005
Moffat Storer vs. Colgate, 1940
Bernie Blaney vs. Tennessee, 1955
Buddy Luper vs. North Carolina, 1943
Jack Alexander vs. North Carolina, 1935
Jap Davis vs. Georgia Tech, 1940
Re’quan Boyette vs. Florida State, 2005
Jap Davis vs. Georgia Tech, 1940
Leroy Gallman vs. Virginia, 1991
Billy Cox vs. North Carolina, 1949
Piney Field vs. Virginia Tech, 1951
Red Smith vs. Army, 1953
William Thompson vs. Georgia Tech, 1970
Gordon Carver vs. Virginia, 1943
Mark Leggett vs. Clemson, 1960
George Clark vs. Georgia Tech, 1944
George Clark vs. Wake Forest, 1945
Chris Douglas vs. North Carolina, 2000
Senterrio Landrum vs. Navy, 2002
Wray Carlton vs. Clemson, 1957
Mark Johnson vs. Maryland, 1972
Jay Wilkinson vs. Clemson, 1963
Jay Calabrese vs. South Carolina, 1965
Avery Trollinger vs. N.C. State, 1977
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Ben Bennett to Chris Castor
vs. Tennessee, 1982
Bobby Campbell to Scottie Montgomery
vs. Vanderbilt, 1998
Leo Hart to Wes Chesson
vs. Wake Forest, 1968
Craig Browning to Cedric Jones
vs. Wake Forest, 1979
Spence Fischer to Jon Jensen
vs. North Carolina, 1993
D. Bryant to Chris Douglas
vs. Florida State, 2001
Walt Rappold to Jay Wilkinson
vs. Navy, 1961
Sean Renfree to Jamison Crowder
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Leroy Gallman vs. Tennessee, 1993
Ronnie Drummer vs. East Carolina, 2005
Scottie Montgomery vs. Wake Forest, 1999
Bernie Blaney vs. Pittsburgh, 1956
Cedric Jones vs. Wake Forest, 1979
Randy Jones vs. Wake Forest, 1990
Quinton McCracken vs. Clemson, 1988
Harwood Smith vs. Wake Forest, 1935
Troy Slade vs. North Carolina, 1973
Chris Davis vs. Maryland, 2004
Jabari Marshall vs. Connecticut, 2007
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Troy Slade vs. Tulane, 1973
Ronnie Hamilton vs. Florida State, 2000
Jay Wilkinson vs. N.C. State, 1961
Ernie Jackson vs. Pittsburgh, 1969
Dave Lerps vs. N.C. State, 1953
Ernie Jackson vs. South Carolina, 1971
Elmore Hackney vs. North Carolina, 1937
Buddy Luper vs. Colgate, 1942
Jay Wilkinson vs. Wake Forest, 1963
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Gordon Carver vs. Bogue Field, 1945
Dennis Tabron vs. Clemson, 1980
Bill Duncan vs. George Washington, 1948
John Talley vs. Maryland, 2004
Sean Thomas vs. East Carolina, 1992
Howard Hartley vs. Richmond, 1946
John Gutekunst vs. N.C. State, 1964
Fred Folger vs. Wake Forest, 1947
Lee Butler vs. Stanford, 2011
Fred Crawford vs. Tennessee, 1932
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Brent Garber vs. East Carolina, 2002
Doug Peterson vs. North Carolina, 1987
Joe Surgan vs. North Carolina, 2008
Sims Lenhardt vs. Vanderbilt, 1998
Brent Garber vs. Tennessee, 2003
Sims Lenhardt vs. Vanderbilt, 1998
Matt Brooks vs. Clemson, 2004
Brent Garber vs. N.C. State, 2002
Joe Surgan vs. Navy, 2008
Will Snyderwine vs. Georgia Tech, 2010
Ross Martin vs. Cincinnati, 2012
David Wright vs. N.C. State, 1970
Sims Lenhardt vs. Florida State, 1998
Matt Brooks vs. North Carolina, 2004
Will Snyderwine vs. Wake Forest, 2009
Sims Lenhardt vs. Navy, 1997
Sims Lenhardt vs. Georgia Tech, 1998
Sims Lenhardt vs. N.C. State, 1999
Brent Garber vs. Navy, 2002
Ross Martin vs. Georgia Tech, 2012
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Tom Davis vs. N.C. Pre-Flight, 1943
Will Monday vs. Cincinnati, 2012
Harry Rossiter vs. Tennessee, 1932
Ace Parker vs. Georgia Tech, 1934
Spence Fischer vs. Georgia Tech, 1994
Rodney Stewart vs. North Carolina, 1965
Ricky Brummitt vs. Georgia Tech, 1978
Eric Tipton vs. North Carolina, 1938
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Ed Rushton vs. Pittsburgh, 1956
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Kenneth Stanford vs. North Carolina, 2004
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Kyler Brown vs. N.C. Central, 2012 (INT)
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2013 OPPONENT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORY
N.C. Central
Football Contact
E-mail
Office Phone
Cell Phone
Website
Kyle Serba
kserba@nccu.edu
(919) 530-7054
(919) 796-1696
nccueaglepride.com
Georgia Tech
Football Contact
Dean Buchan
dbuchan@athletics.gatech.edu
E-mail
Office Phone
(404) 894-5445
Cell Phone
(404) 295-8703
Website
ramblinwreck.com
Troy
Football Contact
Adam Prendergast
E-mail
aprendergast@troy.edu
Office Phone
(334) 670-3832
Cell Phone
(318) 953-4234
Website
troytrojans.com
Virginia
Football Contact
Jim Daves
E-mail
jimdaves@virginia.edu
Office Phone
(434) 243-2467
Cell Phone
(434) 962-7668
Website
virginiasports.com
N.C. State
Football Contact
Annabelle Myers
E-mail
annabelle_myers@ncsu.edu
Office Phone
(919) 515-1181
Cell Phone
(919) 819-8302
Website
gopack.com
Memphis
Football Contact
Ron Mears
E-mail
rmears@memphis.edu
Office Phone
(901) 678-2397
Cell Phone
(832) 969-4134
Website
gotigersgo.com
Pittsburgh
Football Contact
E.J. Borghetti
E-mail
eborghetti@athletics.pitt.edu
Office Phone
(412) 648-8240
Cell Phone
(412) 491-5110
Website
pittsburghpanthers.com
Navy
Football Contact
E-mail
Office Phone
Cell Phone
Website
Virginia Tech
Football Contact
E-mail
Office Phone
Cell Phone
Website
Miami
Football Contact
E-mail
Office Phone
Cell Phone
Website
Scott Strasemeier
sstrasem@usna.edu
(410) 293-8775
(443) 336-9023
navysports.com
Dave Smith
vtsid@vt.edu
(540) 231-6726
(540) 998-5905
hokiesports.com
Chris Yandle
c.yandle@miami.edu
(305) 284-3248
(786) 877-9368
hurricanesports.com
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
DIRECTORY
MEDIA INFORMATION
Sports Information Department
Quick Facts
Credits
Media Information
2013 Team Analysis
2013 Schedule
2012 Results
2013 Roster
2013 Preseason Depth Chart
2013 Opponent SID Information
2013 ACC Composite Schedule
IFC
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PLAYERS
Player Biographies
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STAFF
David Cutcliffe
Scottie Montgomery
Kurt Roper
John Latina
Jim Knowles
Jim Collins
Zac Roper
Derek Jones
Re’quan Boyette
Rick Petri
Quality Control
Graduate Assistants/Operations Assistant
Administrative Staff
Sports Performance
Sports Medicine
Academic Support
Football Relations
Video Operations
Equipment Staff
Athletic Facilities & Game Operations
Support Staff
Kevin White
Senior Administration
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2012 Notebook
2012 Game Summaries
2012 Honors
2012 Statistics
2012 Starting Lineups
2012 ACC Standings
2012 ACC Award Winners
2012 ACC Statistics
2012 ACC & NCAA Statistical Rankings
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HISTORY
Annual Ledger
Coaching Ledger
Annual Results
Homecoming Results
Series Ledgers
Milestone Games & Wins
Largest Crowds
Bowl Game Summaries
Duke Vs. Nationally-Ranked Opponents
Duke When Nationally-Ranked
Largest Comebacks
Overtime Games
Wins in Final Minute
Wins on Final Snap
Fourth Quarter Wins
Duke Vs. No. 1
Duke Vs. Reigning National Champions
Duke in the Heisman Trophy Balloting
Duke Vs. Heisman Trophy Winners
Lettermen
Captains
All-Time Assistant Coaches
Honors & Awards
All-Star Game Participation
All-America Selections
College Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Professional Draft Picks
NFL Roster
NFL Honors
Duke Quarterbacks
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RECORDS
Passing
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Total Offense & All-Purpose
Scoring
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QUICK FACTS
DUKE UNIVERSITY
Location
Durham, N.C.
Founded
1838
Enrollment
6,484
Nickname
Blue Devils
School Colors
Duke Blue & White
Stadium
Wallace Wade Stadium
Capacity/Surface
33,941/Natural grass
Conference/Division
ACC/Coastal
Affiliation
NCAA I-A
President
Dr. Richard H. Brodhead
VP & Director of Athletics
Kevin M. White
2013 DUKE FOOTBALL PREVIEW
Offense
Multiple
Defense
4-2-5
2012 Overall Record
6-7
3-5 (5th/Coastal)
2012 ACC Record (Finish)
Lettermen Returning
46
(22 Offense; 22 Defense; 2 Special Teams)
Lettermen Lost
20
(11 Offense; 8 Defense; 1 Special Teams)
Starters Returning
16
(9 Offense; 5 Defense; 2 Special Teams)
Starters Lost
9
(4 Offense; 4 Defense; 1 Special Teams)
DUKE FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF
David Cutcliffe
Head Coach
Alma Mater
Alabama, 1976
Record at Duke/Years
21-40/5
Overall Record/Years
65-69/11
Scottie Montgomery
Associate Head Coach (WR)
Offensive Coordinator/Passing Game
Kurt Roper
Assistant Head Coach (QB)
Offensive Coordinator
John Latina
Assistant Head Coach (OL)
Run Game Coordinator
Jim Knowles
Defensive Coordinator
Jim Collins
Assistant Defensive Coordinator (LB)
Zac Roper
Assistant Coach (TE)
Special Teams Coordinator
Derek Jones
Assistant Coach (DB)
Rick Petri
Assistant Coach (DL)
Re’quan Boyette
Assistant Coach (RB)
DUKE FOOTBALL HISTORY
First Year
1888
All-Time Record/Seasons
465-490-31/100
All-Time Bowl Record
3-6
Last Bowl Game/Year
Hall of Fame/1995
Result
34-20 loss to Wisconsin
2013 DUKE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
EDITOR
Art Chase
RESEARCH ASSISTANCE
Colin Small, John Roth
ASSISTANT EDITOR
Chris Cook
EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS
Jasmine Alston, Jean O. Brooks,
Leslie Gaber, Mary Giardina, Jeremy
Shaheen
PHOTOGRAPHY
Jon Gardiner (Duke Photography),
David Johnson, Megan Morr (Duke
Photography)
COVER DESIGN
Grant Hawkins
Hawkins Design
Bryan,Texas
PRINTING
Telepathic Graphics
Raleigh, N.C.
SPECIAL THANKS
Adam Barnes
Mark Gauley
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2013 MEDIA GUIDE
MEDIA INFORMATION
DUKE SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS
Art Chase, Assistant AD/Sports Information
• 919-684-2614 (office)
• 919-599-9820 (cell)
• chasea@duaa.duke.edu (email)
Chris Cook, Assistant Sports Information Director
• 919-684-8708 (office)
• 919-812-7141 (cell)
• cook@duaa.duke.edu (email)
DUKE FOOTBALL ON TWITTER
• @Duke_FB is the official Twitter account of the Duke
football program
• The official Twitter account of head coach David Cutcliffe
is @DavidCutcliffe
GODUKE.COM
• Game notes, statistics, feature stories and other pertinent information regarding Duke football can be found
on GoDuke.com, the official website of Duke Athletics
GLENN E. (TED) MANN PRESS BOX
• Named after former Sports Information Director Ted
Mann, the Duke press box is located on the third floor of
the Finch-Yeager Building on the west side of Wallace
Wade Stadium ... Admittance is by credential only for
media representatives and press box personnel
• Cheering in the press box will not be tolerated ...Violators
of this policy will be asked to leave
• A pregame meal is provided approximately two hours
before kickoff with refreshments available throughout
the game
• A charter inductee of the CoSIDA Hall of Fame, Mann
served the Duke athletic department for nearly 47 years
before retiring in 1973
PRESS CREDENTIALS
• Media representatives wishing to attend Duke football
home games should direct requests to Art Chase, Assistant Director of Athletics/Sports Information.
• Duke reserves the right to refuse any credential request
deemed not to be in the best interest of the University
LOCKER ROOM POLICY
• The Duke football locker room is closed to the media
at all times
• Following all home games, David Cutcliffe and selected
student-athletes will address the media in the team meeting room on the second floor of the Yoh Football Center
• Road accommodations for Cutcliffe and Duke players
will be made based on the respective facility
• Post-game media availability for visiting teams at Wallace Wade Stadium will take place in the media room at
the Brooks Building, located due south of the stadium
MEDIA PARKING & WILL CALL
• The media parking lot is located to the west of the Wallace Wade Stadium in the Grounds Lot off of Highway 751
• Media Will Call opens two hours prior to kickoff and
is located at the West Gate of Wallace Wade Stadium
DUKE FOOTBALL PRACTICE
• The Duke football team conducts practice Sunday
evening and Tuesday through Friday mornings during
the regular season
• Practices are closed to the media ... Photographers
should contact Art Chase for availability
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COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM
• CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for
ACC football ... Access and download weekly game notes,
quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and
more for the conference and each of its 14 member schools
• Login information will be distributed to accredited media
members, who may apply for a password by sending an
e-mail to password@collegepressbox.com
DUKE FOOTBALL RADIO SHOW
WITH DAVID CUTCLIFFE
• Tuesday nights beginning August 27, Art Chase and
David Cutcliffe will host the Duke Football Radio Show
with David Cutcliffe at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf
Club ... The show, which is produced by the Blue Devil IMG
Sports Network, runs from 7-8 p.m., airs live on WDNC
620 The Buzz and with a live stream on GoDuke.com
INTERVIEW PROCEDURES
• Student-Athletes: All interviews with Duke studentathletes must be arranged through the Sports Information
Office by contacting Art Chase or Chris Cook ... Player
interviews will be available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during a typical game week based on availability
• Coaching Staff: For interviews with head coach David
Cutcliffe and the remainder of the coaching staff, please
contact Art Chase
COACH DAVID CUTCLIFFE’S
DUKE FOOTBALL SHOW
• Coach David Cutcliffe’s Duke Football Show is produced
by Blue Devil IMG Sports Network
• The 30-minute program features head coach David
Cutcliffe and highlights of every Duke football game ...
For broadcast information, please contact the Duke Sports
Information Office
CUTCLIFFE SUNDAY TELECONFERENCE
• Beginning September 1, head coach David Cutcliffe will
hold a teleconference each Sunday at 5 p.m.
• Media members should contact Art Chase for the phone
number and access code
DUKE FOOTBALL TUESDAY MEDIA LUNCHEON
• On Tuesdays beginning August 27, the Duke Sports
Information Department will host a weekly media luncheon
... Due to the open weeks, there will be no luncheon on
Tuesday, October 1 or Tuesday, October 29
• Held in the Brooks Football Building located at the Brooks
Practice Facility, the weekly event begins at 11:30 a.m.
with a meal, followed by player interview availability from
12-12:30 p.m. and head coach David Cutcliffe’s press
conference from 12:30-1 p.m.
• Parking for the weekly event is in the Brooks Practice
Facility lot located off of N.C. Hwy. 751, approximately
.3 mile south of the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club
• Player requests for Tuesday’s luncheon should be made
no later than Monday at 12 noon
ACC WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE
• The ACC will conduct a weekly teleconference for all 12
head coaches of the conference ... Media members can
listen and ask questions each Wednesday beginning at
10:30 a.m. ... Because this service is for the media only,
the phone number can only be given out by the ACC
Media Relations office at (336) 851-6062 ... In addition,
audio files of each teleconference will be available on the
league’s official website: TheACC.com
• The ACC teleconference will begin on Wednesday,
August 28 and run through November 27
10:30
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10:50
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11:20
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11:50
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12:20
12:30
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Dabo Swinney, Clemson
Jimbo Fisher, Florida State
Randy Edsall, Maryland
Scott Shafer, Syracuse
Jim Grobe, Wake Forest
Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech
Larry Fedora, North Carolina
Paul Chryst, Pittsburgh
Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech
Mike London, Virginia
Steve Addazio, Boston College
David Cutcliffe, Duke
Al Golden, Miami
Dave Doeren, N.C. State
BLUE DEVIL IMG SPORTS NETWORK
• A state-wide radio audience follows all the action of Duke
football on the Blue Devil IMG Sports Network
• Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Harris, the voice of the
Blue Devils for the past 37 seasons, calls all the action for
Duke fans each game ... Beginning with Duke’s 21-18 win
over Tennessee to open the 1976 campaign, Harris has
worked 419 consecutive Blue Devil gridiron tilts entering
the 2013 season ... Harris is a three-time North Carolina
Broadcaster of the Year honoree (1988, 1991 & 2011).
• The 2013 season will mark analyst Wes Chesson’s
31st year providing color commentary ... Chesson, an
All-ACC receiver during his playing tenure from 1968-70
and a member of the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame Class of
2013, set the school single-season record for receptions
with 74 in 1970, and finished his career with 164 catches
for 2,399 yards and 10 touchdowns ... He went on to play
with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles
• Anthony Dilweg, the 1988 ACC Player of the Year,
joins the broadcast team for his 15th season, serving
as the sideline reporter ... The former Duke quarterback
established school single-season records for passing yards
(3,824) and touchdowns (24) in 1988 and was a third round
selection of the Green Bay Packers in the 1989 NFL Draft
• The one-hour tailgate show is hosted by John Roth
while John Rose is the network engineer
• A complete listing of the network affiliates may be found
at GoDuke.com
NETWORK DIRECTORY
Address
Blue Devil IMG Sports Network
3100 Tower Blvd., Suite 404
Durham, N.C. 27707
Phone
919-286-1498
Fax
919-286-0538
Website
imgcollege.com
Twitter
@DukeRadio
President
Johnny Moore
General Manager
Marc Tuttle
Associate General Manager
Lane Cody
Account Executive
Hatcher Kincheloe
Partner Services Coordinator
Ian Haynes
Senior Editor/Producer
John Roth
Play-By-Play
Bob Harris
Analyst
Wes Chesson
Sideline
Anthony Dilweg
Pregame Host
John Roth
On-site Engineer
John Rose
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
2013 TEAM ANALYSIS
LETTERMEN RETURNING (46)
OFFENSE (22): RB Eric Adams, WR Issac Blakeney, QB Anthony Boone, WR
Brandon Braxton*, OT Takoby Cofield, C John Coleman, QB Brandon Connette,
WR Jamison Crowder, RB Jela Duncan, OG Dave Harding, WR Max McCaffrey,
OG Lucas Patrick, RB Shaquille Powell, TE David Reeves, WR Erich Schneider,
OT Perry Simmons, TE Nick Sink^, C Matt Skura, RB Josh Snead, RB Juwan
Thompson, OG Laken Tomlinson, WR Jack Wise
DEFENSE (22): DE Kenny Anunike, LB Kyler Brown, NG Jamal Bruce, CB Ross
Cockrell, DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo, LB Lucas Fisher, DE Justin Foxx, LB C.J.
France, DE Britton Grier, LB David Helton, NG Steven Ingram, DE Dezmond
Johnson, DT Sam Marshall, S Dwayne Norman, CB Garett Patterson, S Garrett
Rider, DT Sydney Sarmiento, DE Jamal Wallace, LB Deion Williams, DE Jonathan
Woodruff, NG Carlos Wray, S Anthony Young-Wiseman
SPECIAL TEAMS (2): K Ross Martin, P Will Monday
*Lettered as S in 2012 ^Lettered as DT in 2012
LETTERMEN LOST (20)
OFFENSE (11): TE Jack Farrell, OG Joey Finison, OT Teddy Force, WR Corey
Gattis, OG Travis Gibson, C Conor Irwin, RB Patrick Kurunwune, C Brian Moore,
QB Sean Renfree, WR Desmond Scott, WR Conner Vernon
DEFENSE (8): CB Lee Butler, CB Lex Butler, S Jordon Byas, S Walt Canty, CB
Tony Foster, LB Austin Gamble, S Taylor Sowell, LB John Watts
SPECIAL TEAMS (1): LS Jackson Anderson
STARTERS RETURNING (16)
OFFENSE (9): WR Brandon Braxton*, OT Takoby Cofield, WR Jamison Crowder,
OG Dave Harding, TE David Reeves, OT Perry Simmons, TE Nick Sink^, RB
Juwan Thompson, OG Laken Tomlinson
DEFENSE (5): DE Kenny Anunike, CB Ross Cockrell, DE Justin Foxx, LB C.J.
France, NG Sydney Sarmiento
SPECIAL TEAMS (2): K Ross Martin, P Will Monday
*Started at S in 2012 ^Started at DT in 2012
STARTERS LOST (9)
OFFENSE (4): C Brian Moore, QB Sean Renfree, WR Desmond Scott, WR Conner
Vernon
DEFENSE (4): CB Lee Butler, S Jordon Byas, S Walt Canty, LB Austin Gamble
SPECIAL TEAMS (1): LS Jackson Anderson
2013 SCHEDULE
2012 RESULTS (6-7 Overall; 3-5 ACC)
AUGUST
31
N.C. CENTRAL
DURHAM, N.C.
TV1
4:00 p.m.
SEPTEMBER
7
at Memphis
14
*GEORGIA TECH
21
*PITTSBURGH
28
TROY (HC)
Memphis, Tenn.
DURHAM, N.C.
DURHAM, N.C.
DURHAM, N.C.
TV1
TV2
4:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
TBA
TBA
OCTOBER
12
NAVY
19
*Virginia
26
*Virginia Tech
NOVEMBER
9
*N.C. STATE
16
*MIAMI
23
*Wake Forest
30
*North Carolina
TV1
TV2
HC
*
ESPN3
ESPNU
Homecoming
ACC game
DURHAM, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Blacksburg, Va.
DURHAM, N.C.
DURHAM, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
CLASS BREAKDOWN (Scholarship only)
FRESHMEN (20): RB Joseph Ajeigbe, WR Terrence Alls, WR Johnell Barnes,
QB Parker Boehme, CB Breon Borders, OL Gabe Brandner, S Phillip Carter, QB
Quay Chambers, OL Austin Davis, WR T.J. Douglas, CB Evrett Edwards, CB Bryon
Fields, S Chris Holmes, S Jake Kite, OL Sterling Korona, S Quay Mann, LB Dominic McDonald, DT Mike Ramsay, S Deondre Singleton, WR Ryan Smith
REDSHIRT FRESHMEN (13): TE Dan Beilinson, OT Casey Blaser, CB DeVon
Edwards, LS Thomas Hennessy, DE Allen Jackson, DE Michael Mann, S Corbin
McCarthy, WR Anthony Nash, NG Keilin Rayner, QB Thomas Sirk, OT Tanner
Stone, CB Michael Westray, DT A.J. Wolf
SOPHOMORES (8): RB Jela Duncan, K Ross Martin, WR Max McCaffrey, S
Dwayne Norman, RB Shaquille Powell, WR Erich Schneider, LB Deion Williams,
NG Carlos Wray
REDSHIRT SOPHOMORES (14): OG Marcus Aprahamian, CB Jared Boyd, LB Kyler Brown, S Jeremy Cash, LB Lucas Fisher, OT Carson Ginn, S Nick Hill, DT Sam
Marshall, P Will Monday, OG Lucas Patrick, TE David Reeves, OG Cody Robinson,
LB Mario Sanders, C Matt Skura
JUNIORS (4): WR Jamison Crowder, DE Britton Grier, LB David Helton, LB Jonathan Woodruff
REDSHIRT JUNIORS (15): WR Issac Blakeney, QB Anthony Boone, LB Kelby
Brown, NG Jamal Bruce, OT Takoby Cofield, QB Brandon Connette, TE Braxton Deaver, DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo, LB C.J. France, NG Steven Ingram, DE
Dezmond Johnson, TE Nick Sink, RB Josh Snead, OG Laken Tomlinson, DE Jamal
Wallace
SENIORS (2): WR Brandon Braxton, RB Juwan Thompson
REDSHIRT SENIORS (9): DE Kenny Anunike, CB Ross Cockrell, C John Coleman,
DE Justin Foxx, OG Dave Harding, CB Garett Patterson, DT Sydney Sarmiento,
OT Perry Simmons, S Anthony Young-Wiseman
NON-SCHOLARSHIP (22):
SOPHOMORES (8): WR Johndre Bennett, S Christian Conway, RB Jackson
Conway, CB Hud Mellencamp, OG Taylor Metelus, CB James Noetzel, S James
Cockey, RB Eamon Vain-Callahan
JUNIORS (8): RB Eric Adams, QB Rob Collins, LB Chris Hoover, C Will Perrott, TE
Conor Peters, QB Mackenzie Sovereign, WR Jack Wise, K Jack Willoughby
SENIORS (6): S Jacques Bristow, DE Will Boeckman, LB Brendan Fowler, S Garrett Rider, K Spencer Rogers, WR Brandon Watkins
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
SEPTEMBER
1
FIU
8
[25] Stanford
15
N.C. CENTRAL
22
MEMPHIS
29
Wake Forest
DURHAM, N.C.
Palo Alto, Calif.
DURHAM, N.C.
DURHAM, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
W
L
W
W
W
46-26
13-50
54-17
38-14
34-27
OCTOBER
6
VIRGINIA
13
Virginia Tech
20
NORTH CAROLINA
[11] Florida State
27
DURHAM, N.C.
Blacksburg, Va.
DURHAM, N.C.
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
L
W
L
42-17
20-41
33-30
7-48
NOVEMBER
3
[10] CLEMSON
17
Georgia Tech
24
MIAMI
DURHAM, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
DURHAM, N.C.
L
L
L
20-56
24-42
45-52
DECEMBER
27
^Cincinnati
Charlotte, N.C.
L
34-48
^Belk Bowl (Bank of America Stadium)
3
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
2013 ROSTER
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
11
12
13
14
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
29
30
30
31
32
32
33
34
34
35
36
36
37
39
40
41
42
44
44
46
47
48
49
49
50
51
51
52
53
54
55
56
4
Name
Thomas Sirk
Evrett Edwards
Jamison Crowder
Johnell Barnes
Brandon Braxton
Ross Cockrell
Anthony Boone
Josh Snead
Ryan Smith
T.J. Douglas
Spencer Rogers
Parker Boehme
Michael Westray
Bryon Fields
Johndre Bennett
Quay Mann
Mackenzie Sovereign
Jeremy Cash
Robert Collins
Issac Blakeney
Hud Mellencamp
Brandon Connette
Quay Chambers
Jake Kite
Anthony Young-Wiseman
Britton Grier
Juwan Thompson
Garett Patterson
Jela Duncan
Corbin McCarthy
DeVon Edwards
Shaquille Powell
Joseph Ajeigbe
Garrett Rider
Jared Boyd
Brandon Watkins
Breon Borders
Chris Holmes
Jamie Cockey
Deandre Singleton
Eric Adams
Jonathan Woodruff
Ross Martin
Christian Conway
Brendan Fowler
Phillip Carter
Jacques Bristow
Dwayne Norman
Will Monday
Dezmond Johnson
Nick Hill
Eamonn Vain-Callahan
Keilin Rayner
David Helton
Deion Williams
James Noetzel
Jackson Conway
Austin Davis
Dominic McDonald
William Perrott
Marcus Aprahamian
Chris Hoover
C.J. France
Lucas Fisher
Kyler Brown
Pos.
QB
CB
WR
WR
WR
CB
QB
RB
WR
WR
P
QB
CB
CB
WR
S
QB
S
QB
WR
CB
QB
QB
S
S
DE
RB
CB
RB
S
CB
RB
RB
S
CB
WR
CB
S
CB
CB
RB
DE
K
S
LB
S
S
S
P
DE
S
RB
NG
LB
LB
CB
FB
C
LB
OG
OG
LB
LB
LB
LB
Ht.
6-4
5-11
5-9
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-0
5-9
5-7
6-1
6-1
6-2
6-1
5-11
5-11
5-9
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-6
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-0
6-1
5-11
6-1
5-10
5-10
5-9
5-10
5-9
6-1
5-9
6-0
6-0
6-2
5-8
5-11
5-8
6-3
5-9
5-10
6-0
6-1
6-4
6-1
6-4
6-4
6-2
5-9
6-3
6-4
6-0
5-8
5-10
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-4
6-1
6-0
6-4
6-4
Wt.
215
175
175
175
210
185
230
190
165
190
190
220
200
185
200
195
205
210
200
235
165
225
215
185
220
245
225
190
210
200
185
205
215
210
170
200
175
200
175
175
175
225
185
200
215
200
205
200
210
260
220
195
270
235
230
160
215
290
240
265
300
210
230
230
230
Yr.
R-Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
R-Sr.
R-Jr.
R-Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
R-Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
R-So.
Jr.
R-Jr.
So.
R-Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
R-Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
R-Sr.
So.
R-Fr.
R-Fr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
R-So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
R-So.
R-Jr.
R-So.
So.
R-Fr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
R-So.
Jr.
R-Jr.
R-So.
R-So.
Hometown
Glen St. Mary, Fla.
Woodbridge, Va.
Monroe, N.C.
Lehigh Acres, Fla.
Charlotte, N.C.
Waxhaw, N.C.
Weddington, N.C.
Smithfield, N.C.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Fort Myers, Fla.
Los Altos, Calif.
Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Waldorf, Md.
Charlotte, N.C.
Pearcy, Ark.
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Traverse City, Mich.
Plantation, Fla.
St. Davids, Pa.
Monroe, N.C.
Bloomington, Ind.
Corona, Calif.
Monroe, N.C.
Roanoke, Va.
Bethesda, Md.
Charlotte, N.C.
Fairburn, Ga.
Richmond, Va.
Charlotte, N.C.
Norco, Calif.
Covington, Ga.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Riverside, Calif.
Raleigh, N.C.
Stone Mountain, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Statesville, N.C.
Fredericksburg, Va.
Montclair, N.J.
Dacula, Ga.
Gulf Breeze, Fla.
Waldorf, Md.
Solon, Ohio
Bronxville, N.Y.
Wantagh, N.Y.
El Dorado Hills, Calif.
Cherry Hills Village, Colo.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Nashville, Tenn.
Nashville, Tenn.
Severna Park, Md.
Leland, N.C.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Long Beach, Calif.
Southlake, Texas
Bronxville, N.Y.
Mansfield, Texas
Longwood, Fla.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Brookfield, Wis.
Maumee, Ohio
Columbus, Ga.
Monroe, N.C.
Matthews, N.C.
High School
Baker County
Woodbridge
Monroe
Dunbar
Providence
Latin
Weddington
Smithfield-Selma
Bishop Gorman
Fort Myers
St. Francis
Sandalwood
Westlake
Providence Day
Lake Hamilton
Northern Nash
Traverse City Central
Plantation
Radnor
Monroe
(Home)
Santiago
Monroe
Hidden Valley
Walt Whitman
West Charlotte
Woodward Academy
Monacan
Mallard Creek
Norco Senior
Alcovy
Bishop Gorman
Norco
Middle Creek
Stephenson
Hillside
Statesville
Chancellor
Montclair Kimberley
Archer
Gulf Breeze
Westlake
Walsh Jesuit
Bronxville
Chaminade
Folsom
Kent Denver
University Christian
Flowery Branch
Overton Comprehensive
M.L. King Magnet
Severn
North Brunswick
Baylor School
Lutheran
Carroll
Bronxville
Mansfield
Lake Brantley
Brophy Prep
Brookfield Central
Central Catholic
Carver
Piedmont
Charlotte Christian
No.
34
29
86
84
52
4
85
14
17
71
61
12
7
31
30
76
5
39
56
59
91
37
16
19
32
6
73
70
16
18
36
49
3
50
89
94
11
25
2
27
14
55
36
92
54
66
22
74
47
57
44
32
53
60
96
42
20
78
58
15
99
35
87
26
51
Name
Eric Adams
Joseph Ajeigbe
Terrence Alls
Kenny Anunike
Marcus Aprahamian
Johnell Barnes
Dan Beilinson
Johndre Bennett
Issac Blakeney
Casey Blaser
Will Boeckman
Parker Boehme
Anthony Boone
Breon Borders
Jared Boyd
Gabe Brandner
Brandon Braxton
Jacques Bristow
Kyler Brown
Kelby Brown
Jamal Bruce
Phillip Carter
Jeremy Cash
Quay Chambers
Jamie Cockey
Ross Cockrell
Takoby Cofield
John Coleman
Robert Collins
Brandon Connette
Christian Conway
Jackson Conway
Jamison Crowder
Austin Davis
Braxton Deaver
Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo
T.J. Douglas
Jela Duncan
Evrett Edwards
DeVon Edwards
Bryon Fields
Lucas Fisher
Brendan Fowler
Justin Foxx
C.J. France
Carson Ginn
Britton Grier
Dave Harding
David Helton
Thomas Hennessy
Nick Hill
Chris Holmes
Chris Hoover
Steven Ingram
Allen Jackson
Dezmond Johnson
Jake Kite
Sterling Korona
Michael Mann
Quay Mann
Sam Marshall
Ross Martin
Max McCaffrey
Corbin McCarthy
Dominic McDonald
Pos.
RB
RB
WR
DE
OG
WR
TE
WR
WR
OT
DE
QB
QB
CB
CB
OL
WR
S
LB
LB
NG
S
S
QB
CB
CB
OT
C
QB
QB
S
FB
WR
C
TE
DE
WR
RB
CB
CB
CB
LB
LB
DE
LB
OT
DE
OG
LB
LS
S
S
LB
NG
DE
DE
S
OL
DE
S
DT
K
WR
S
LB
DUKE FOOTBALL
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
65
66
67
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
95
96
97
98
99
Thomas Hennessy
Michael Mann
Kelby Brown
Steven Ingram
Will Boeckman
Matt Skura
Taylor Metelus
Cody Robinson
Carson Ginn
Lucas Patrick
John Coleman
Casey Blaser
Perry Simmons
Takoby Cofield
Dave Harding
Mike Ramsay
Gabe Brandner
Laken Tomlinson
Sterling Korona
Tanner Stone
David Reeves
Jack Wise
Sydney Sarmiento
Anthony Nash
Kenny Anunike
Dan Beilinson
Terrence Alls
Connor Peters
Max McCaffrey
Erich Schneider
Braxton Deaver
Mario Sanders
Jamal Bruce
Justin Foxx
A.J. Wolf
Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo
Jamal Wallace
Jack Willoughby
Allen Jackson
Nick Sink
Carlos Wray
Sam Marshall
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
LS
DE
LB
NG
DE
C
OG
OG
OT
OG
C
OT
OT
OT
OG
DT
OL
OG
OL
OT
TE
WR
DT
WR
DE
TE
WR
TE
WR
WR
TE
LB
NG
DE
DT
DE
DE
K
DE
TE
NG
DT
6-3
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-3
6-6
6-4
6-4
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-4
6-2
6-6
6-3
6-7
6-6
6-5
6-4
6-4
6-5
6-5
6-5
6-1
6-4
6-2
6-7
6-5
6-5
6-1
6-3
6-4
6-4
6-4
6-2
6-5
6-5
6-2
6-7
230
230
230
315
265
290
265
300
300
310
290
280
300
305
285
280
255
320
260
290
250
195
300
200
260
250
180
230
190
225
240
240
285
255
270
240
275
195
240
285
290
285
R-Fr.
R-Fr.
R-Jr.
R-Jr.
Sr.
R-So.
So.
R-So.
R-So.
R-So.
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
R-Sr.
R-Jr.
R-Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
R-Jr.
Fr.
R-Fr.
R-So.
Jr.
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
R-Sr.*
R-Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
So.
R-Jr.
R-So.
R-Jr.
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
R-Jr.
R-Jr.
Jr.
R-Fr.
R-Jr.
So.
R-So.
Bardonia, N.Y.
Castle Rock, Colo.
Matthews, N.C.
Southaven, Miss.
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Lawrenceville, N.J.
McMinnville, Tenn.
Belmont, N.C.
Brentwood, Tenn.
Florence, S.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Tarboro, N.C.
Orlando, Fla.
Smyrna, Ga.
Blythewood, S.C.
Chicago, Ill.
San Antonio, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Greensboro, Ala.
Rumson, N.J.
Florence, S.C.
West Chester, Pa.
Galena, Ohio
Cary, N.C.
Miami Gardens, Fla.
Hamilton, Ohio
Castle Rock, Colo.
Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Charlotte, N.C.
Lyman, S.C.
LaGrange, Ga.
Charlotte, N.C.
Greenwich, Conn.
Prairie View, Texas
Virginia Beach, Va.
Princeton, N.J.
Ellicott City, Md.
Kernersville, N.C.
Shelby, N.C.
Fredericksburg, Va.
Don Bosco Prep (N.J.)
Valor Christian
Charlotte Christian
Southaven
Columbus Academy
Worthington Kilbourne
Lawrence Senior
Warren County
South Point
Brentwood
West Florence
South Mecklenburg
Sanderson
Tarboro
Boone
Walker School
Heathwood Hall
Lane Technical
Ronald Reagan
Highland Park
Greensboro Public West
Rumson-Fair Haven Regional
West Florence
Bayard Rustin
Olentangy
Panther Creek
Dade Christian
Hamilton
Valor Christian
Jacksonville Episcopal
Providence
Greer
Callaway
Victory Christian
Hackley (N.Y.)
Waller
Green Run
Lawrenceville School
McDonogh
Forsyth Country Day
Shelby
Chancellor
17
63
41
83
49
40
67
24
51
86
28
75
46
80
29
65
11
90
82
88
72
33
97
1
62
10
9
15
79
23
77
44
95
30
13
48
95
81
93
34
98
21
Hud Mellencamp
Taylor Metelus
Will Monday
Anthony Nash
James Noetzel
Dwayne Norman
Lucas Patrick
Garett Patterson
William Perrott
Connor Peters
Shaquille Powell
Mike Ramsay
Keilin Rayner
David Reeves
Garrett Rider
Cody Robinson
Spencer Rogers
Mario Sanders
Sydney Sarmiento
Erich Schneider
Perry Simmons
Deandre Singleton
Nick Sink
Thomas Sirk
Matt Skura
Ryan Smith
Josh Snead
Mackenzie Sovereign
Tanner Stone
Juwan Thompson
Laken Tomlinson
Eamonn Vain-Callahan
Jamal Wallace
Brandon Watkins
Michael Westray
Deion Williams
Jack Willoughby
Jack Wise
A.J. Wolf
Jonathan Woodruff
Carlos Wray
Anthony Young-Wiseman
CB
OG
P
WR
CB
S
OG
CB
OG
TE
RB
DT
NG
TE
S
OG
P
LB
DT
WR
OT
CB
TE
QB
C
WR
RB
QB
OT
RB
OG
RB
DE
WR
CB
LB
K
WR
DT
DE
NG
S
*Awarded a sixth season (2013) of eligibility by the NCAA
Head Coach: David Cutcliffe
Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Passing Game/WR: Scottie Montgomery
Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QB: Kurt Roper
Assistant Head Coach/Run Game Coordinator/OL: John Latina
Defensive Coordinator: Jim Knowles
Assistant Defensive Coordinator/LB: Jim Collins
Assistant Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/TE: Zac Roper
Assistant Coach/Assistant Special Teams Coordinator/DB: Derek Jones
Assistant Coach/RB: Re’quan Boyette
Assistant Coach/DL: Rick Petri
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Joseph AJEIGBE
Kenny ANUNIKE
Marcus Aprahamian
Dan BEILINSON
Will BOECKMAN
BREON Borders
TAKOBY Cofield
Brandon CONNETTE
JELA Duncan
ah-JEE-bee
AHN-uh-nick-ee
APP-ruh-hay-mee-un
BAY-lynn-son
BECK-man
BREE-ahn
tuh-CO-bee
cuh-NET
juh-LAY
DEVON Edwards
BRYON Fields
Jordan DeWalt-ONDIJO
William PERROTT
Mike RAMSAY
KEILIN Rayner
Sydney SARMIENTO
ERICH Schneider
LAKEN Tomlinson
duh-VON
Brian
on-DEE-joe
pur-OH
RAM-zee
KEY-lynn
SAR-me-en-toe
Eric
LAKE-in
5
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
2013 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART
QUARTERBACK
Anthony Boone
Brandon Connette
Parker Boehme
Thomas Sirk
Mackenzie Sovereign
Robert Collins
6-0, 230
6-2, 225
6-2, 220
6-4, 215
6-2, 205
6-1, 200
R-Jr.
R-Jr.
Fr.
R-Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
2V
2V
HS
SQ
SQ
SQ
DEFENSIVE END (LEFT)
Justin Foxx
Dezmond Johnson
Jonathan Woodruff
Britton Grier
Allen Jackson
6-3, 255
6-4, 260
6-3, 225
6-1, 245
6-5, 240
R-Sr.
R-Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
R-Fr.
3V
2V
2V
2V
SQ
RUNNING BACK
Juwan Thompson
Josh Snead
Jela Duncan
Shaquille Powell
Eric Adams
Jackson Conway
Eamonn Vain-Callahan
NOSE GUARD
Jamal Bruce
Carlos Wray
Keilin Rayner
Steven Ingram
5-11, 225
5-9, 190
5-10, 210
5-10, 205
5-8, 175
5-10, 215
5-9, 195
Sr.
R-Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
3V
2V
1V
1V
1V
SQ
SQ
6-1, 285
6-2, 290
6-3, 270
6-2, 315
R-Jr.
So.
R-Fr.
R-Jr.
2V
1V
SQ
2V
DEFENSIVE TACKLE
Sydney Sarmiento
A.J. Wolf
Sam Marshall
6-4, 300
6-4, 270
6-7, 285
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
R-So.
3V
SQ
1V
WIDE RECEIVER (LEFT)
Max McCaffrey
Anthony Nash
Johndre Bennett
6-2, 190
6-5, 200
5-11, 200
So.
R-Fr.
So.
1V
SQ
SQ
DEFENSIVE END (RIGHT)
Kenny Anunike
Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo
Jamal Wallace
Michael Mann
Will Boeckman
6-5, 260
6-4, 240
6-4, 275
6-4, 230
6-3, 265
R-Sr.
R-Jr.
R-Jr.
R-Fr.
Sr.
4V
2V
2V
SQ
SQ
WIDE RECEIVER (RIGHT)
Jamison Crowder
Brandon Braxton
Jack Wise
5-9, 175
6-1, 210
6-4, 195
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
2V
3V
1V
1V
1V
SQ
LINEBACKER (MIKE)
Kelby Brown
David Helton
Chris Hoover
Lucas Fisher
Dominic McDonald
WIDE RECEIVER (SLOT)
Issac Blakeney
Erich Schneider
Brandon Watkins
6-2, 230
6-4, 235
6-1, 210
6-4, 230
6-2, 240
R-Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
R-So.
Fr.
2V
2V
SQ
1V
HS
6-6, 235
6-7, 225
6-0, 200
R-Jr.
So.
Sr.
TIGHT END
Braxton Deaver
David Reeves
Dan Beilinson
Nick Sink
Conor Peters
6-5, 240
6-5, 250
6-5, 250
6-5, 285
6-4, 230
R-Jr.
R-So.
R-Fr.
R-Jr.
Jr.
1V
1V
SQ
2V
SQ
LINEBACKER (WILL)
C.J. France
Kyler Brown
Deion Williams
Mario Sanders
Brendan Fowler
6-0, 230
6-4, 230
6-0, 230
6-5, 240
6-0, 215
R-Jr.
R-So.
So.
R-So.
Sr.
2V
1V
1V
SQ
1V
LEFT TACKLE
Takoby Cofield
Carson Ginn
Casey Blaser
6-4, 305
6-6, 300
6-5, 280
R-Jr.
R-So.
R-Fr.
2V
SQ
SQ
LEFT GUARD
Dave Harding
Lucas Patrick
Taylor Metelus
6-4, 285
6-4, 310
6-1, 265
R-Sr.
R-So.
So.
3V
1V
SQ
CORNERBACK
Ross Cockrell
Evrett Edwards
Jamie Cockey
James Noetzel
Jared Boyd
6-0, 185
5-11, 175
5-8, 175
5-8, 160
5-9, 170
R-Sr.
Fr.
So.
So.
R-So.
3V
HS
SQ
SQ
SQ
CENTER
Matt Skura
John Coleman
William Perrott
6-4, 290
6-4, 290
6-2, 265
R-So.
R-Sr.
Jr.
1V
3V
SQ
CORNERBACK
Garett Patterson
DeVon Edwards
Michael Westray
Hud Mellencamp
6-1, 190
5-9, 185
6-1, 200
5-11, 165
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
R-Fr.
So.
3V
SQ
SQ
SQ
RIGHT GUARD
Laken Tomlinson
Cody Robinson
Marcus Aprahamian
6-3, 320
6-3, 300
6-4, 300
R-Jr.
R-So.
R-So.
2V
SQ
SQ
SAFETY (ROVER)
Corbin McCarthy
Quay Mann
Garrett Rider
5-10, 200
5-9, 195
6-1, 210
R-Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
SQ
HS
1V
RIGHT TACKLE
Perry Simmons
Tanner Stone
6-5, 300
6-6, 290
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
3V
SQ
SAFETY (STRIKE)
Jeremy Cash
Christian Conway
Nick Hill
6-2, 210
5-10, 200
6-2, 220
R-So.
So.
R-So.
1V
SQ
SQ
KICKER
Ross Martin
Jack Willoughby
5-9, 185
6-2, 195
So.
Jr.
1V
SQ
SAFETY (BANDIT)
Dwayne Norman
Anthony Young-Wiseman
Jacques Bristow
6-1, 200
6-0, 220
6-4, 205
So.
R-Sr.
Sr.
1V
3V
SQ
LONG SNAPPER
Thomas Hennessy
6-3, 230
R-Fr.
SQ
PUNTER
Will Monday
Spencer Rogers
6-4, 210
6-1, 190
R-So.
Sr.
1V
SQ
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RB • 5-8, 175 • JR.
WR • 6-1, 180 • FR.
GULF BREEZE, FLA.
MIAMI GARDENS, FLA.
GULF BREEZE HIGH SCHOOL
DADE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Eric Adams
2013
Walk-on reserve running back ... could play key role on special teams ... in the annual Spring
Game, rushed 12 times for 69 yards with a long run of 26 yards.
2012
Played in 11 games ... did not see action against Clemson or Georgia Tech ... played a total
of 66 total snaps, all on special teams ... earned the Duke Torch Award following a 31-carry,
107-yard performance in the annual Spring Game ... co-recipient of the program’s Blue Devil
Heart Award following spring practice.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Gulf Breeze under coach Chris Nemith ... as a senior, caught 55
passes for 742 yards and three TDs to earn all-region and Pensacola Sports Association AllStar honors ... had 35 receptions for 449 yards during junior season while leading the state
in kickoff return average ... also participated in basketball, track and field and weightlifting.
Terrence Alls
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered four seasons at Dade Christian under coach Mike Sonneborn ... helped Dade
Christian to a four-year ledger of 38-8 with three state playoff berths including a 13-1 record
and appearance in the state championship game in 2012 ... in the state title game, caught
seven passes for 90 yards and one TD ... first team all-state selection by the Associated
Press in 2012 ... as a senior, caught 35 passes for 620 yards and three TDs, rushed 18 times
for 211 yards and two TDs, returned nine punts for 93 yards and returned seven kickoffs
for 236 yards including a 90-yard return for TD vs. North Broward Prep, and added 33 total
tackles and two interceptions on defense ... as a junior, caught 21 passes for 366 yards while
totaling six TDs ... recorded 30 receptions for 639 yards and nine total TDs as a sophomore
and 22 catches for 231 yards and three TDs during freshman campaign ... finished career
with 108 receptions for 1,856 yards and a 17.2 yards per catch average ... also lettered in
basketball and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Rosalyn and Terrence Alls, Sr. ... born September 29, 1994.
PERSONAL
Son of Greg and Mary Adams ... born April 8, 1992.
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Joseph Ajeigbe
RB • 5-9, 215 • FR.
RIVERSIDE, CA.
NORCO HIGH SCHOOL
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Norco under coach Todd Gerhart ... helped Norco to three-year
record of 23-13 with three state playoff berths ... listed as the No. 61 running back in the
nation by ESPN.com, the No. 81 running back in the country by Scout.com and the No. 82
running back in the nation by 247Sports.com ... three-time all-league selection ... first team
CIF Southern Section choice following senior season ... as a senior, rushed for 1,605 yards
with 16 TDs ... had 1,875 rushing yards with 20 TDs as a junior and 1,075 rushing yards with
12 TDs during sophomore campaign ... also lettered in basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of David and Ruth Ajeigbe ... born January 30, 1995.
DE • 6-5, 260 • R-SR.
GALENA, OHIO
OLENTANGY HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Returning starting defensive end ... vocal leader who brings aggressive and emotional personality to the defense ... possesses tremendous upper body strength ... was limited during
spring drills while recovering from ankle surgery performed on January 9, 2013 ... granted a
sixth season of eligibility by the NCAA in March, 2012 ... Duke’s leader in quarterback sacks
in each of the past two seasons ... aiming to become just the second player in school history
to lead the team in sacks in three consecutive seasons, joining Chris Combs (1996-97-98)
... has overcome multiple significant injuries during collegiate tenure, undergoing five total
surgeries including four on left knee (July, 2008; March, 2009; December, 2010 & October,
2011) and one on right ankle (January, 2013) ... in 40 career games (15 starts), has 81
tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 9.0 quarterback sacks, five QB pressures and three caused
fumbles ... ranks tied for seventh in career sacks among active ACC players ... leads active
Blue Devils in caused fumbles, quarterback sacks and tackles for loss ... enters 2013 season having recorded 11.0 tackles for loss and 9.0 quarterback sacks over his last 15 games
dating back to the 2012 campaign ... has played 1,132 career snaps ... made switch from
tight end to defensive end in the spring of 2010 ... one of five Duke players enrolled in graduate school, joining Ross Cockrell, John Coleman, Dave Harding and Sydney Sarmiento.
2012
Honorable mention All-ACC pick by the league’s media representatives ... Academic AllACC selection ... recipient of the Frances Cutcliffe Spirit of Perseverance Award, an honor
presented annually to the Duke player who best displays the toughness and perseverance
to overcome challenges and continue to strive for victory, at the program’s annual banquet
... played in 12 games with 11 starts ... missed the Clemson game due to injury ... posted
44 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss, 5.0 quarterback sacks, two QB pressures and one caused
fumble ... led Duke in sacks for the second straight season ... carded a career-high eight
tackles against North Carolina and had six stops versus both Virginia and Miami ... played
547 snaps including a season-high 66 at Georgia Tech.
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2011
Played in the first four games with three starting assignments before suffering a seasonending knee injury versus Tulane ... in January, 2012, received a medical hardship waiver
for the 2011 season from the ACC ... following three weeks of action, ranked first in the
ACC in both tackles for loss (5.0) and quarterback sacks (4.0) ... finished the year with 13
tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, one caused fumble and one QB pressure ... recorded
a season-high five tackles in the season-opener versus Richmond ... had two sacks against
both Stanford and Boston College ... produced a caused fumble versus Stanford ... on the
field for 107 total plays.
2010
Played in all 12 games at defensive end, starting the Elon contest ... finished the year with 23
tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, two QB pressures and one caused fumble ... had a season-high
six stops against Alabama and added five tackles and one forced fumble at Georgia Tech
... played 359 total snaps.
2009
Saw action in all 12 games as a reserve tight end ... credited with one tackle on special
teams ... played 119 total snaps including 24 on offense.
2008
Did not see game action while recovering from knee surgery.
2012
Opponent
FIU5
Stanford6
N.C. Central7
Memphis8
Wake Forest9
Virginia10
Virginia Tech11
North Carolina12
Florida State13
Clemson
Georgia Tech14
Miami15
Cincinnati
Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/0
12/1
4/3
12/11
40/15
Solo
Ast
2
0
2
2
1
1
1
2
0
1
1
2
1
2
5
2
6
1
— DNP —
2
2
2
4
1
1
Solo Ast
0
1
6
17
6
7
16
28
28
53
Total
TFL
QBS
3
1
4
3
3
6
3
8
1
0.5-6
0.5-4
1.5-12
1.0-3
0.5-2
1.5-9
0.5-4
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-6
0.5-4
1.0-11
1.0-3
0.5-2
1.0-8
0.5-4
0.0-0
0.0-0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
6
2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Total TFL
QBS INT PBU CF
1
0.0-0
0.0-0 0
0
0
23
1.5-2
0.0-0 0
0
1
13 5.0-19 4.0-14 0
0
1
44 6.0-40 5.0-38 0
0
1
81 12.5-61 9.0-52 0
0
3
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
5
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Olentangy under coach Ed Terwilliger ... listed as the No. 34 tight end
in the country by Rivals.com ... first team all-conference and honorable mention all-state
pick as a senior ... had seven sacks during senior season ... also competed in track and
field and basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of Emmanuel and Oby Anunike ... born May 22, 1990 ... graduated from Duke in December, 2012 with a degree in biological anthropology & anatomy ... pursuing a master’s
degree in liberal studies.
STATISTICS
2009
Opponent
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
Richmond
Army
Kansas
N.C. Central
Virginia Tech
N.C. State
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Miami
Wake Forest
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
5
2
0
0
4
0
0
1
3
1
1
0
6
3
0
0
5
0
0
2
5
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
2
3
1
5
1
0
1
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
5
3
3
2
0.0-0
2.0-5
3.0-14
0.0-0
0.0-0
2.0-5
2.0-9
0.0-0
2010
Opponent
Elon1
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army
Maryland
Miami
Virginia Tech
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford2
Boston College3
Tulane4
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
52
Marcus Aprahamian
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
OG • 6-4, 300 • R-SO.
BROOKFIELD, WIS.
BROOKFIELD CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve offensive guard ... has played both guard and tackle during tenure at Duke ... in
three career games, has played 10 snaps.
2012
Played in three games ... saw game action against FIU, N.C. Central and Memphis ... received the Mike Suglia Award, an honor presented annually to the sophomore member of
the Duke football program who best exemplifies the academic and athletic qualities of the
late Mike Suglia ... on the field for 10 snaps including a season-high five versus Memphis.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Brookfield Central under coach Jamie Meulemans ... charted as the
No. 33 offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com ... tabbed as the No. 65 offensive tackle
in the nation by Scout.com ... listed as the No. 1 offensive lineman and the No. 8 overall
prospect in Wisconsin by Rivals.com ... helped Brookfield Central to three-year ledger of
20-9 with two state playoff appearances ... All-Midwest Region choice by SuperPrep ... first
team All-Greater Metro Conference pick in both 2009 and 2010 ... named the Greater Metro
Conference’s Offensive Lineman of the Year pick as a senior ... all-region choice by the
Wisconsin Football Coaches Association in 2010 ... also participated in track and field ...
conference champion in both the discus and shot put.
PERSONAL
Son of Michael and Michelle Aprahamian ... brother, Mitch, is a member of the football program at Dartmouth ... born December 22, 1992.
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WR • 6-0, 175 • FR.
WR • 5-11, 200 • SO.
LEHIGH ACRES, FLA.
PEARCY, ARK.
DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL
LAKE HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL
Johnell Barnes
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Dunbar under coach Phil Vogt ... helped Dunbar to a three-year
ledger of 22-11 with three district championships and three state playoff appearances ...
listed as the No. 38 cornerback in the nation by Scout.com and the No. 79 wide receiver
in the country by Rivals.com ... as a senior, caught 24 passes for 500 yards and eight TDs
... had 38 receptions for 763 yards and 10 TDs during junior campaign ... also lettered in
basketball and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Ana Rosario and Terell Barnes ... born August 21, 1995.
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Johndre Bennett
2013
Walk-on reserve wide receiver ... in the annual Spring Game, caught four passes for 52
yards.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterwinner at Lake Hamilton High School under Jerry Clay ... helped Lake
Hamilton to a 12-2 record and conference championship as a senior along with a trip to
the Arkansas 6A state championship game ... all-state selection as a senior ... two-time
all-conference honoree ... as a senior, posted 41 receptions for 874 yards while rushing 34
times for 260 yards and five TDs ... in junior campaign, caught 42 passes for 529 yards and
seven TDs ... lettered three years in baseball ... led Lake Hamilton to the 2010 Arkansas 6A
state title on the diamond.
PERSONAL
Son of Deidrick Bennett and Chianne Capel ... born July 6, 1994.
Dan Beilinson
TE • 6-5, 250 • R-FR.
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CARY, N.C.
PANTHER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL
Issac Blakeney
2013
Reserve tight end ... could compete for game action this fall ... precise route runner with big
frame and good hands.
WR • 6-6, 235 • R-JR.
MONROE, N.C.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Panther Creek under coach Wayne Bragg ... national consensus
top-40 tight end with rankings of No. 22 (ESPN.com), No. 29 (Scout.com), No. 34 (Rivals.
com) and No. 39 (247Sports.com) .. charted as the top TE in North Carolina by all four
outlets ... helped Panther Creek to a 26-13 record with two state playoff berths ... in senior
season, caught 30 passes for 412 yards ... first team all-state selection by ESPN.com ...
as a junior, caught 37 passes for 553 yards and two TDs as Panther Creek went 13-2 and
advanced to the state semifinals ... in Panther Creek’s state quarterfinal 35-32 win over Fayetteville 71st, caught seven passes for a career-high 119 yards with one TD on November
26, 2010 ... two-time all-conference and all-region selection ... had 67 career punts for 2,415
yards (36.1 avg.) ... helped North Carolina to a 26-19 win over South Carolina in the 75th annual Shrine Bowl on December 17, 2011 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered in basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of Vadim Beilinson and Jelena Zaitseva ... born October 21, 1993.
MONROE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Listed as a starting wide receiver ... scheduled to play primarily in the slot ... made the transition from tight end to wide receiver during spring drills ... expected to play an integral part of
the offense ... tall, athletic receiver with unique combination of size and speed ... consistency
will be the key to success in 2013 ... in 13 career games, has 32 receptions for 290 yards
(9.06) and one TD ... has played 619 career snaps ... enters the 2013 season having caught
at least one pass in 12 consecutive games ... has caught 2+ passes in 10 career games
including a career-high four receptions versus both Florida State and Miami in 2012 ... had
five receptions for 66 yards in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Played in all 13 games as a reserve tight end ... caught 32 passes for 290 yards (9.06)
and one TD ... hauled in 3+ passes in eight games including a season-high four against
both Florida State and Miami ... lone TD of the year covered 54 yards against N.C. Central
... added a PAT reception against Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl for eight total points on the
season ... among ACC tight ends, ranked fourth in receptions and sixth in receiving yardage
... matched the 17th-highest single-season reception total by a Duke TE ... coupled with
Conner Vernon (85) to form the most prolific WR-TE duo in school history with 117 combined catches ... teamed with Vernon and Juwan Thompson (24) to match the fourth-highest
combined total of pass receptions (141) by a WR-TE-RB trio in Duke history ... paired with
David Reeves (18) to form the sixth-most prolific pass-catching TE tandem in school history
with 50 combined receptions ... registered 10 tackles on special teams ... on the field for
619 total snaps.
2011
Did not see game action.
2010
Did not see game action.
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Lettered two seasons at Monroe High School under coach Johnny Sowell ... helped squad
to two-year overall record of 20-5 with two state playoff appearances ... as a senior, had 51
tackles, five sacks, four interceptions and three fumble recoveries while catching 15 passes
for 346 yards and nine TDs ... in 2009, helped Monroe to the school’s first 11-0 record in the
regular season before finishing 12-1 overall ... earned all-conference and all-county honors
following senior season ... also lettered in basketball and track and field ... in 2010, helped
Monroe to a 32-1 final record and the 1A state championship in basketball, earning MVP
honors in the 62-46 title game win over Goldsboro following a 24-point, 15-rebound performance ... at the 2010 1-A state championship track meet, claimed first place in both the
triple jump (49-2) and long jump (22-9.5) while finishing seventh in the shot put (42-11.25) ...
ranked 46th in the final 2009 United States High School Outdoor Track & Field rankings in
the triple jump (48-4.5) ... placed second in the triple jump (46-11.75) at the 2009 USATF Junior Olympic State Championships ... captured state 2A titles in the triple jump in both 2008
(45-6.5) and 2009 (48-4.5) ... 2010 athlete of the year selection by the Charlotte Observer.
PERSONAL
Son of Yolanda Blakeney and Michael Wright ... father lettered four seasons (1989-90-9192) in basketball at Guilford College ... high school teammate of fellow Duke football program members Quay Chambers and Jamison Crowder ... born November 18, 1992.
Will Boeckman
DT • 6-3, 265 • SR.
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
COLUMBUS ACADEMY
2013
Walk-on reserve defensive tackle ... owns good work ethic and could provide depth this fall
... in the annual Spring Game, had five tackles including one behind the line of scrimmage.
2012
Did not see game action.
2011
Did not see game action.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
0
3
2
1
3
3
3
3
4
2
1
4
3
0
45
57
3
20
9
23
29
38
1
4
35
26
0
35
54
3
13
5
13
13
20
6
4
13
12
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
2012
Total
61
G/GS
13/0
13/0
Rec
32
32
Yards
290
290
Avg.
9.06
9.06
TD
1
1
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman under Mark Barren at Columbus Academy ... as a senior, had 45 tackles and six sacks ... team captain as a senior ... two-time all-league player ... also lettered in
basketball and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Ron and Anne Boeckman ... born September 24, 1991 ... father played baseball at
Ohio Northern ... cousin, Todd Boeckman, lettered as a quarterback (2005-06-07-08) at Ohio
State ... majoring in economics.
Lg
54
54
12
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Casey Blaser
OT • 6-5, 280 • R-FR.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
SOUTH MECKLENBURG HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve offensive tackle ... could compete for game action this fall.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at South Mecklenburg under coach James Martin ... helped South
Mecklenburg to consecutive state playoff appearances in 2010 and 2011 ... first team allstate pick by the Associated Press in 2011 ... graded out at 87 percent for senior campaign
while serving as team captain ... first team All-Mecklenburg choice by the Charlotte Observer
following senior season ... two-time All-Southwestern Conference selection ... helped North
Carolina to a 26-19 win over South Carolina in the 75th annual Shrine Bowl on December
17, 2011 in Spartanburg, S.C.
Parker Boehme
QB • 6-2, 220 • FR.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA.
SANDALWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve quarterback ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2013 ... missed the majority of spring
practice while recovering from toe surgery performed on December 18, 2012 ... displayed
good, physical talent during spring drills ... in the annual Spring Game, completed 11-of-13
(.846) passes for 128 yards and one TD.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Fletcher High School (2009) and Sandalwood (2010-11-12) under coach Adam Geis ... listed as the No. 23 dual-threat quarterback in the country by
247Sports.com ... charted as the No. 40 pocket-passing quarterback in the nation by ESPN.
com ... listed as the No. 62 overall quarterback in the country by Scout.com ... as a junior, accounted for 3,202 total yards (951 rushing & 2,251 passing) and 40 touchdowns en route to
earning honorable mention all-state (8A) honors from the Associated Press ... also lettered
in track & field, earning all-conference honors in the shot put.
PERSONAL
Son of Nancy and Richard Boehme ... brother, John, is a member of the golf team at Charlotte ... high school football coach, Adam Geis, lettered four seasons (1994-95-96-97) as a
wide receiver at Duke ... born October 5, 1994.
PERSONAL
Son of Angie and Scott Blaser ... father played four seasons (1983-84-85-86) as an offensive
lineman at Newberry College ... born January 5, 1994.
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Anthony Boone
QB • 6-0, 230 • R-JR.
WEDDINGTON, N.C.
WEDDINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Enters the season as Duke’s starting quarterback ... takes the QB reigns from Sean Renfree,
a seventh round selection of the Atlanta Falcons in the 2013 NFL Draft after starting 35
games and throwing for 9,465 yards and 51 TDs as a Blue Devil ... intense competitor and
natural quarterback ... owns a very strong throwing arm ... expected to improve accuracy
and consistency ... aggressive runner with the football ... possesses quality leadership traits
along with a charismatic personality ... in 22 career games (1 start), has completed 79-of148 (.534) passes for 829 yards with six TDs and three INTs while rushing 70 times for 211
yards (3.01) and six TDs and catching one pass for 21 yards ... has played 362 career snaps
... among active QBs in the ACC, ranks sixth in total points (36), 10th in passing yards, 10th
in total offensive yards (1,040) and tied for 10th in TD passes ... in the annual Spring Game,
led the Blue squad to a 27-12 victory by completing 18-of-30 (.600) passes for 273 yards
with two TDs and two INTs ... served as a counselor at the Manning Passing Academy in
Thibodaux, La., on July 11-14, 2013.
2012
Played in 12 games with one starting assignment as the second string QB behind three-year
starter and eventual NFL Draft selection Sean Renfree ... did not see game action at Georgia
Tech ... on the year, completed 49-of-95 (.516) pass attempts for 531 yards with five TDs
and two INTs while rushing 26 times for 82 yards (3.15) and two TDs ... came off the bench
to replace the injured Renfree at Wake Forest, and scored the game-winning TD on a fouryard run with 11:35 remaining in the fourth period ... became just the fifth QB in Duke history
to score a game-winning, fourth quarter touchdown on the ground, joining Jerry Barger
(1953 vs. Purdue), Sonny Jurgensen (1955 vs. Ohio State), Stanley Driskell (1979 vs. East
Carolina) and Renfree (2011 vs. Boston College) ... in the 34-27 road victory over the Demon Deacons, completed eight-of-11 (.727) passes for 54 yards while rushing three times
for 10 yards and one TD ... one week later, received first career start in place of the injured
Renfree and directed Duke to a 42-17 home victory over Virginia by completing 18-of-31
(.581) passes for 212 yards and four TDs while rushing seven times for 41 yards ... scoring
throws versus the Cavaliers covered 54 (Jamison Crowder), 37 (Conner Vernon), 12 (Juwan
Thompson) and 45 (Vernon) yards while the Blue Devils rushed for a then season-high 182
yards, allowed zero sacks and committed zero turnovers ... guided the Duke offense to 28
points following intermission to overcome a 17-14 halftime deficit as the Blue Devils controlled the clock for 17:40, including 10:12 in the final period ... matched the school record
for most TD passes for a QB in a first career start, equaling the standard set by Dave Brown
against Wake Forest in 1989 ... also against the Cavaliers, was on the throwing end of
Vernon’s 233rd career pass reception, which broke former Clemson standout Aaron Kelly’s
all-time ACC record for catches ... in week two at Stanford, was 13-of-21 (.619) through the
air for 147 yards with one INT ... hit on five-of-nine (.555) tosses for 72 yards with one INT
at Virginia Tech ... other passing TD covered six yards to Jack Wise against N.C. Central
... other rushing TD came against North Carolina ... helped the Blue Devils score a school
single-season record 410 points while ranking second in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass
attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offensive unit that ranked among the ACC leaders in first
downs per game (4th; 22.15), time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th;
283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... on the field for 238 snaps including a season-high
72 versus Virginia.
2011
Played in 10 games, missing the FIU and Florida State contests ... completed 30-of-53
(.566) passes for 298 yards with one TD and one INT ... rushed 44 times for 129 yards and
four TDs and caught one pass for 21 yards ... scored on a three-yard run in first collegiate
game against Richmond ... versus No. 6 Stanford, hit on seven-of-nine (.778) passes for 70
yards while rushing for one TD ... had two rushing TDs against Wake Forest ... played a season-high 32 snaps at North Carolina, hitting on 12-of-20 (.600) throws for 111 yards with one
TD and one INT ... also versus the Tar Heels, rushed for a season-best 41 yards on seven
attempts and caught a 21-yard pass from Jamison Crowder ... played 124 snaps on the year.
2010
Did not see game action.
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PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered four seasons at Weddington High School under coaches Ed Susi (2006), Phil Williams (2007-08) and Justin Hardin (2009) ... helped team to state playoff appearances in
2006 and 2009 ... listed as the 37th-top quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com ... as a
senior, passed for 1,530 yards and 13 TDs while rushing for 780 yards and 11 TDs ... in
junior campaign, threw for 1,400 yards and 12 TDs while rushing for 1,000 yards and 11 TDs
... finished prep career with 9,010 yards of total offense, rushing for 3,642 yards and passing
for 5,368 yards ... accounted for 81 total TDs (41 passing & 40 rushing) in high school career
... four-time all-conference and all-county selection ... also lettered in baseball ... earned allconference and all-county honors on the diamond.
PERSONAL
Son of Anthony and Jenice Boone ... born October 29, 1991 ... majoring in psychology.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia1
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2011
2012
Total
C-A
Pct.
Yds
TD-INT
Lg
0-0
7-9
2-2
3-5
0
70
16
55
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
20
12
38
2
2
1
6
6
5
0
19
3
3
0
10
1
1
0
0
1-2
2-5
3-7
0-1
0-2
12-20
.000
.778
1.000
.600
— DNP —
— DNP —
.500
.400
.429
.000
.000
.600
11
22
13
0
0
111
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
11
19
8
0
0
37
11
5
8
2
0
7
19
4
32
3
0
41
6
2
12
2
0
11
2
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Pct.
Yds
TD-INT
Lg
1-2
13-21
1-2
0-0
8-11
18-31
5-9
0-0
3-15
0-4
.500
.619
.500
.000
.727
.581
.555
.000
.200
.000
— DNP —
.000
.000
3
147
6
0
54
212
72
0
37
0
0-0
0-1
1-0
0-0
0-0
4-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
3
51
6
0
18
54
39
0
20
0
2
4
1
1
3
7
2
1
4
1
7
7
1
4
10
41
1
2
15
-6
8
13
1
4
4
14
5
2
7
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Att
53
95
148
Pct.
.566
.516
.534
Yards
298
531
829
TD
1
5
6
0-0
0-0
G/GS
10/0
12/1
22/1
Comp
30
49
79
Rush Yds
Rush Yds
INT
1
2
3
Lg TD
Lg TD
Lg
38
54
54
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
10/0
12/1
22/1
Rush
44
26
70
Yards
129
82
211
Avg.
2.93
3.15
3.01
TD
4
2
6
Lg
12
14
14
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
10/0
12/1
22/1
Rec
1
0
1
Yards
21
0
21
Avg.
21.00
—
21.00
TD
0
0
0
Lg
21
0
21
SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS
Category
Career-high, Opponent, Year
Pass completions
18 vs. Virginia, 2012
Pass attempts
31 vs. Virginia, 2012
Passing yards
212 vs. Virginia, 2012
Passing TDs
4 vs. Virginia, 2012
Rush attempts
11 vs. Wake Forest, 2011
Rushing yards
41, twice; last vs. Virginia, 2012
Rushing TDs
2 vs. Wake Forest, 2011
Total offensive yards
253 (212 pass & 41 rush) vs. Virginia, 2012
Longest pass completion
54 yards (TD) to Jamison Crowder vs. Virginia, 2012
Longest rush
14 yards vs. Virginia, 2012
Longest pass reception
21 yards from Jamison Crowder vs. North Carolina, 2011
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CB • 6-0, 175 • FR.
OL • 6-6, 255 • FR.
STATESVILLE, N.C.
BLYTHEWOOD, S.C.
STATESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
HEATHWOOD HALL SCHOOL
Breon Borders
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Statesville under coach Randall Gusler ... helped Statesville to a
three-year record of 28-12 with three state playoff berths including a 13-2 ledger and state
3A semifinal appearance in 2012 ... as a senior, earned first team all-state (3A) honors from
CarolinaPreps.com after posting 91 tackles, 14 pass breakups, seven interceptions, three
caused fumbles and two fumble returns for TDs ... during junior campaign, registered 48
tackles, five interceptions and six pass breakups ... finished career with 15 interceptions
and 25 pass breakups ... also lettered in basketball and track and field ... led Statesville to
the 2013 3A state championship basketball game, and had 26 points and nine rebounds
in a 73-70 overtime loss to Oxford Webb in Raleigh ... county basketball player of the year
selection in 2013 by the Statesville Record & Landmark ... at the 2012 track and field 3A
state championship meet, placed sixth in the 300-meter hurdles and fourth in the 4x200
relay ... state champion in the 300-meter hurdles in 2013 ... county track and field athlete of
the year choice by the Statesville Record & Landmark in 2013... three-time all-conference
and all-county selection in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Chaketa Borders and Kaseem Miller ... born July 22, 1995.
Gabe Brandner
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Heathwood Hall under coach Jon Wheeler ... helped Heathwood
Hall to consecutive state playoff berths in 2011-12 ... charted as the No. 78 offensive tackle
in the nation by 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 19 overall prospect in South Carolina by
Rivals.com ... earned first team SCISA AAA all-state honors from the High School Sports
Report following senior campaign ... all-area selection in 2012 by The State ... as a senior,
graded out at 92 percent on offense while recording 68 tackles and 12 tackles for loss ...
posted 70 tackles including 13 tackles for loss during junior season ... in sophomore campaign, carded 34 tackles, seven tackles for loss and three interceptions ... earned South
Carolina MVP honors at the eighth annual Oasis Shrine Bowl on November 24, 2012 in
Mooresville, N.C. ... also lettered in baseball, basketball and track and field, earning all-state
honors on the diamond as a pitcher and first baseman.
PERSONAL
Son of Antara and Thomas Brandner ... mother played tennis at the University of West
Virginia ... father lettered two seasons (1974-75) as an offensive tackle under Hall of Fame
head coach Bobby Bowden at the University of West Virginia, helping the Mountaineers to
a two-year ledger of 13-10 including a 13-10 win over N.C. State in the 1975 Peach Bowl ...
born February 15, 1995.
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Jared Boyd
CB • 5-9, 170 • R-SO.
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA.
STEPHENSON HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve cornerback ... did not participate in spring practice while recovering from knee
surgery performed on January 9, 2013.
2012
Did not see game action while recovering from knee surgery performed on April 25, 2012.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Stephenson under coach Ron Gartrell ... ranked as the No. 46
cornerback in the nation by ESPN.com ... charted as the No. 50 cornerback in the nation by
Rivals.com ... tabbed as the No. 51 cornerback in the nation by Scout.com ... helped Stephenson to a three-year ledger of 29-5 with three state playoff berths ... recorded 60 tackles,
10 pass breakups, three interceptions and three returns for TDs as a senior as Stephenson
posted a 9-2 record ... first team all-state selection by the Associated Press in 2010 ... AllDixie Region choice by SuperPrep ... two-time all-region (2-5A) choice ... as a junior, helped
Stephenson to an 11-1 ledger while posting 50 tackles, five pass breakups, three interceptions and two returns for TDs ... selected to participate in the fourth annual DeKalb County
Coaches Senior All-Star Game on December 18 in Clarkston, Ga. ... chosen to play in the
NUC All-World Gridiron Classic on December 31, 2010 in Charleston, S.C.
PERSONAL
Son of Jamesia and Terry Boyd ... born February 9, 1993.
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Brandon Braxton
WR • 6-1, 210 • SR.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Returns to wide receiver after playing the 2012 season at safety ... lettered as a wide receiver as a freshman and sophomore in 2010-11 ... missed the contact portion of spring
drills while recovering from shoulder surgery performed on January 14, 2013 ... versatile
receiver who can play all three wideout positions ... will be looked upon by the coaches to
mentor younger receivers ... in 32 career games (23 starts; 15 at WR & 8 at S), has caught
54 passes for 532 yards (9.85) and one TD ... has caught 2+ passes in 13 career games
... recorded at least one reception in all 12 games during the 2011 season ... has 13 career
games with 2+ receptions including a career-high nine catches at Boston College in 2011
... has seven career games with 30+ receiving yards including a career-high 60 yards at
Boston College in 2011 ... among active WRs in the ACC, ranks tied for 15th in pass receptions and 17th in pass receptions per game (1.74) ... credited with 52 total tackles through
three seasons ... has played 1,443 career snaps ... two-time Academic All-ACC selection.
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in and started eight games at safety ... missed contests against Virginia, Florida State, Clemson, Georgia Tech and Miami due to injury ...
recorded 38 tackles, 1.5 tackle for loss and one PBU ... posted a career-high 10 tackles in
the season-opener against FIU ... added nine stops versus N.C. Central and eight tackles
against Memphis ... on the field for 357 snaps.
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 12 games with 10 starting assignments ...
caught 40 passes for 352 yards (8.80) ... finished fourth on the team in pass receptions ...
set career single-game bests with nine catches and 60 receiving yards at Boston College ...
had five catches versus Richmond and four grabs against both Tulane and North Carolina ...
career-long catch of 41 yards came versus Georgia Tech ... caught at least one pass in all
12 weeks and had multiple receptions in nine contests ... combined with Conner Vernon (70)
and Donovan Varner (61) to become the third Duke trio with 40+ receptions each in a single
season ... coupled with Vernon, Varner and Cooper Helfet (43) to match the school record for
most players (4) with 40+ pass receptions, equaling the standard set in 1982 ... also returned
two punts for zero net yards ... ranked fourth on the team in special teams tackles with seven
... on the field for 672 snaps.
2010
Played in all 12 games with five starting assignments ... started against Army, Navy, Virginia,
Boston College and Georgia Tech ... finished sixth on the team with 14 pass receptions for
180 yards (12.86) and one TD ... eight receptions produced first downs ... first collegiate TD
covered 21 yards against Army ... 10 of his 14 receptions came in the second half of the
season ... had a season-high four catches versus Boston College ... season-long reception
covered 36 yards at Georgia Tech ... caught 2+ passes in four contests ... played 414 snaps.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered one season (2007) at St. Ignatius High School (Cleveland, Ohio) under coach
Chuck Kyle and two seasons (2008-09) at Providence High School under coach Randy
Long ... charted as the 94th-top wide receiver in the country and the 16th-best overall prospect in North Carolina by Scout.com ... listed as the 109th-top wide receiver in the nation by
ESPN.com ... helped St. Ignatius to an 8-3 record and state playoff berth in 2007 ... helped
Providence to a two-year ledger of 15-11 with two state playoff appearances ... as a senior,
had 50 pass receptions for 792 yards and nine TDs ... two-time all-conference selection ...
also lettered in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of David and Shannon Braxton ... father lettered three seasons (1986-87-88) as a defensive end at Wake Forest, was selected in the second round (52nd overall pick) of the
1989 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings and played in 71 career games over six seasons
with the Vikings (1989-90), Phoenix Cardinals (1990-93) and Cincinnati Bengals (1994) ...
high school football teammate of fellow Blue Devil Braxton Deaver ... born December 28,
1991 ... double majoring in cultural anthropology and theater.
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STATISTICS
2010
Opponent
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army1
Maryland
Miami
Virginia Tech
Navy2
Virginia3
Boston College4
Georgia Tech5
North Carolina
2011
Opponent
Richmond6
Stanford7
Boston College8
Tulane9
FIU10
Florida State11
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech12
Miami
Virginia13
Georgia Tech14
North Carolina15
2012
Opponent
FIU16
Stanford17
N.C. Central18
Memphis19
Wake Forest20
Virginia
Virginia Tech21
North Carolina22
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati23
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
1
0
0
1
2
0
2
2
1
4
1
0
3
0
0
21
23
0
29
26
13
29
36
0
3
0
0
21
12
0
25
20
13
13
36
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
5
3
9
4
1
3
1
3
3
1
3
4
30
16
60
41
0
24
3
35
17
20
54
52
15
7
18
16
0
15
3
15
10
20
41
37
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NOTE: All 15 starts in 2010-11 came at WR; all 8 starts in 2012 came at S
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/5
12/10
8/8
32/23
G/GS
12/5
12/10
8/8
32/23
Solo Ast
1
4
9
0
20
18
30
22
G/GS
12/5
12/10
8/8
32/23
Rec
14
40
0
54
Total
5
9
38
52
PR
0
2
0
2
Yards
180
352
0
532
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.5-4
1.5-4
Yards
0
0
0
0
Avg.
12.86
8.80
0.00
9.85
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
TD
1
0
0
1
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
Avg.
—
0.00
0.00
0.00
TD
0
0
0
0
Lg
36
41
—
41
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lg
0
0
—
0
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Jacques Bristow
S • 6-4, 205 • SR.
CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, COLO.
KENT DENVER SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve safety and long snapper ... coaches were pleased with his play in the secondary during spring drills .... earned the Blue Devil Heart Award following spring practice.
2012
Did not see game action.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Kent Denver School under coach Scott Yates ... helped Kent to state
runner-up finish as a senior ... as a senior, recorded 80 tackles and four INTs ... earned
conference player of the year honors as a defensive back ... lettered two years in lacrosse
while earning all-state and 2010 U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-America accolades as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Karyn and Michael Bristow ... born November 29, 1991 ... double majoring in history
and French.
with 2.5 tackles for loss versus Wake Forest ... enjoyed Duke’s three-game stretch versus
three eventual bowl teams — Florida State, Wake Forest & No. 15 Virginia Tech — in weeks
6-7-8 with combined totals of 29 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 quarterback sacks and one
caused fumble ... on the field for 580 snaps.
2010
Freshman All-America selection by Phil Steele (4th team) and College Football News (HM)
... finished third in the balloting for ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year ... played in nine
games with seven starts ... sat out the first two games of the season while recovering from
injury ... missed the season finale against North Carolina after suffering torn anterior cruciate
and medial collateral ligaments the previous week at Georgia Tech ... posted 63 tackles, 5.5
tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, four fumble recoveries and five QB pressures ... led the nation
in fumble recoveries per game (0.44) ... ranked second among ACC rookies in tackles per
game (7.0) ... established Duke freshman record for fumble recoveries in a season (4) ...
became just the third Duke player in the past 20 years to recover four fumbles in a season,
joining John Zuanich (1994) and Terrell Smith (2002) ... fumble recoveries came against
Alabama, Miami, Boston College and Georgia Tech ... the 63 tackles marked the eighthhighest single-season total by a rookie in Duke history ... logged 4+ tackles in all nine games
appeared in ... top outing came in Duke’s 34-31 win at Navy with a season-high 12 tackles,
2.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sack and three QB pressures ... had 10 stops against Army ... made
career debut in week three versus Alabama and posted four tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1.0
sack and one fumble recovery while playing 19 total snaps ... played 423 snaps on the year.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered three seasons at Charlotte Christian High School under coach Jason Estep ...
charted as the 36th-top outside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... earned the Donnie Shell Defensive Player of the Year award for
the Charlotte metropolitan area by the Charlotte Touchdown Club ... helped squad to threeyear record of 29-9 including one state title (2008) and two state runner-up finishes (2007 &
2009) ... logged 105 tackles, five sacks and two INTs as a senior ... 2009 NCISAA first team
all-state pick ... had 86 tackles, eight tackles for loss and two INTs as a junior ... two-time
all-conference pick ... two-year team captain ... selected to the North Carolina squad for the
fifth annual Oasis Shrine Bowl on November 27, 2009 in Charlotte, N.C.
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PERSONAL
Son of Connie and Kelby Brown ... mother lettered three seasons (1981-82-84) in basketball
at Northwestern ... father lettered three seasons (1979-80-81) in football at Northwestern ...
brother, Kyler, is a member of the Duke football program ... born July 10, 1991 ... majoring
in evolutionary anthropology.
LB • 6-2, 230 • R-JR.
STATISTICS
2010
Opponent
Kelby Brown
MATTHEWS, N.C.
CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Charted as Duke’s starting Mike linebacker ... returned to the field for spring practice after
sitting out the entire 2012 season due to injury ... intelligent defender with increased physical
strength ... will be counted on by the coaching staff to be the leader of the linebacking unit
... consummate student-athlete with a 3.705 cumulative grade point average following the
Spring, 2013 semester ... in 19 career games (17 starts), has 128 tackles, 12.5 tackles for
loss, 3.0 quarterback sacks, seven QB pressures, four fumble recoveries, three PBUs and
one caused fumble ... has played 1,003 career snaps ... couples with C.J. France to give
Duke a pair of LBs with 1,000+ snaps of experience ... enters 2013 season with a streak
of 19 consecutive games with 3+ tackles ... has 14 career games with 5+ tackles ... has
hit double figures in the tackle column five times including a career-high 13 stops against
Virginia Tech in 2011 ... among active Blue Devils, ranks first in career tackles for loss, QB
pressures and fumble recoveries and second in total tackles.
2012
Did not see game action while recovering from knee surgery.
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... Mike Curtis Award recipient as Duke’s most outstanding linebacker ... also received the Mike Suglia Award, an honor presented annually to the sophomore member of the Duke football program who best exemplifies the academic and athletic
qualities of the late Mike Suglia ... played in and started 10 games ... missed the Virginia and
Georgia Tech weeks due to injury ... finished third on the team in total tackles (65) ... ranked
21st in the ACC in tackles per game (6.5) ... led Duke in tackles for loss (7.0) ... reached
double figures in the tackle column three times ... had 10 tackles against both Richmond
and Florida State before carding a career-high 13 stops versus Virginia Tech ... added 1.5
tackles for loss and a caused fumble against the Hokies ... matched career single-game best
Solo
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army
Maryland1
Miami2
Virginia Tech3
Navy4
Virginia5
Boston College6
Georgia Tech7
North Carolina
2011
Opponent
1
6
2
2
1
3
2
2
1
Solo
Richmond8
Stanford9
Boston College10
Tulane11
FIU12
Florida State13
Wake Forest14
Virginia Tech15
Miami16
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina17
Ast
Total
— DNP —
— DNP —
3
4
4
10
4
6
5
7
4
5
9
12
7
9
4
6
3
4
— DNP —
Ast
0
3
3
1
3
6
4
5
1
Total
10
10
2
5
2
5
2
3
1
4
4
10
2
6
8
13
2
3
— DNP —
— DNP —
5
1
6
TFL
QBS
1.5-9
1.0-1
0.5-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
2.5-6
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-4
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
FR QBH
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
TFL
QBS
1.5-3
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.5-9
2.5-18
1.5-2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-9
0.5-3
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
2012 — Did not play
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
9/7
10/10
0/0
19/17
Solo Ast
20
43
31
34
0
0
51
77
Total TFL
QBS INT PBU CF
63 5.5-17 1.5-12 0
0
0
65 7.0-32 1.5-12 0
3
1
0
0.0-0
0.0-0 0
0
0
128 12.5-49 3.0-24 0
3
1
FR QBH
4
5
0
2
0
0
4
7
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LB • 6-4, 230 • R-SO.
NG • 6-1, 285 • R-JR.
MATTHEWS, N.C.
LAGRANGE, GA.
CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
CALLAWAY HIGH SCHOOL
Kyler Brown
Jamal Bruce
2013
Enters the fall as the top reserve at the Will linebacker position ... expected to challenge for
starting role ... picked up valuable experience as a redshirt freshman in 2012 ... long, rangy
defender who excels in both man and zone pass coverage ... in 12 games (2 starts), has 51
tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, three PBUs, one QB pressure and one caused fumble ... has
played 642 career snaps ... logged six total tackles in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 12 games with two starting assignments ... missed
the N.C. Central contest ... starts came against Georgia Tech and Cincinnati ... posted 51
tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, three PBUs, one QB pressure and one caused fumble ... ranked
seventh on the team in tackles ... tackle total marked the 16th-highest single-season total for
freshmen in Duke history ... carded a season-high 14 stops at Georgia Tech, matching the
11th-highest single-game total among rookies in school history ... had six stops against FIU,
Stanford, Virginia and North Carolina ... added two PBUs and one QB pressure in the win
over the Tar Heels ... logged multiple tackles in eight games ... returned an interception 98
yards for a Defensive PAT against FIU ... two-point return against the Panthers marked the
third Defensive PAT in school history ... on the field for 642 snaps including a season-best
99 at Georgia Tech.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Charlotte Christian under coach Jason Estep ... charted as the No.
47 tight end in the nation by ESPN.com ... helped Charlotte Christian to four-year record of
35-14 with four state playoff appearances including the 2008 state championship ... as a
senior, posted 103 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, six sacks, three fumble recoveries and one
interception ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... 2010 NCISAA first team allstate selection ... 2010 All-Mecklenburg pick by the Charlotte Observer ... helped the North
Carolina squad to a 31-24 win over South Carolina in the sixth annual Oasis Shrine Bowl on
November 26, 2010 in Charlotte, N.C. ... also participated in basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of Connie and Kelby Brown ... mother lettered three seasons (1981-82-84) in basketball
at Northwestern ... father lettered three seasons (1979-80-81) in football at Northwestern ...
brother, Kelby, is a member of the Duke football program ... born October 18, 1992.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech1
Miami
Cincinnati2
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
12/2
12/2
Solo
0
4
1
1
5
0
1
1
1
7
0
1
Ast
Total
6
6
2
6
— DNP —
0
1
3
4
1
6
1
1
5
6
0
1
1
2
7
14
3
3
0
1
Solo Ast
22
29
22
29
Total
51
51
TFL
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.5-0
1.0-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
TFL
1.5-1
1.5-1
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
NOTE: Returned INT for Defensive PAT vs. FIU, 2012
16
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
3
1
0
3
1
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
1
0
1
2013
Enters the fall as Duke’s starting nose guard ... explosive, fast-twitch interior lineman with
good athletic ability ... has displayed flashes of play-making skills when healthy ... in 19
career games (1 start), has 11 tackles, 0.5 tackle for loss and one fumble recovery ... has
played 322 career snaps.
2012
Played in seven games with one starting assignment ... lone start came in the Belk Bowl
against Cincinnati ... missed the first six games while recovering from foot surgery ... finished
the year with six total tackles and one fumble recovery ... on the field for 145 total snaps.
2011
Played in all 12 games ... recorded five total tackles on the year ... lone tackle behind the line
of scrimmage came versus Virginia Tech ... on the field for 177 plays.
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered four seasons at Callaway High School under coach Pete Wiggins ... listed as the
99th-best defensive tackle in the country by Scout.com ... helped team to four-year record
of 33-14 with four state playoff berths ... guided squad to a pair of 10-win campaigns ... as
a senior, posted 50 tackles, eight tackles for loss and five sacks ... had 55 tackles and eight
sacks during junior season ... two-time first team all-region and all-county selection.
PERSONAL
Son of Gloria Bruce .. born September 3, 1991 ... majoring in sociology while minoring in
education ... also pursuing a certificate in markets and management studies.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total
5
6
11
TFL
0.5-0
0.0-0
0.5-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati1
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/0
7/1
19/1
Solo Ast
0
5
1
5
1
10
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
1
0
1
0
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S • 6-1, 200 • FR.
QB • 6-3, 215 • FR.
EL DORADO HILLS, CALIF.
EL DORADO HILLS, CALIF.
FOLSOM HIGH SCHOOL
NORCO HIGH SCHOOL
Phillip Carter
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Folsom under coaches Troy Taylor and Kris Richardson ... helped
Folsom to a two-year ledger of 25-4 with two state playoff berths including the 2012 Delta
River League and Sac-Joaquin Section championships ... charted as the No. 72 safety in
the nation by ESPN.com ... as a senior, served as team captain and totaled 91 tackles, two
interceptions, 10 pass breakups and two fumble recoveries while catching 40 passes for
662 yards and 12 touchdowns ... established California high school single-game record with
317 receiving yards on 10 receptions (5 TDs covering 20, 37, 60, 66 & 78 yards) against
Roseville Woodcreek on August 24, 2012 ... first team all-metro and all-league pick following
senior season ... as a junior, posted 54 tackles, four pass breakups and two caused fumbles
while adding 24 receptions for 292 yards and five touchdowns.
PERSONAL
Son of Lentice and Phillip Carter ... cousin, Darnell Jackson, lettered four seasons (200506-07-08) in basketball at the University of Kansas, helped the Jayhawks to the 2008 NCAA
championship and was selected in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft by the Miami
Heat and also played with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks and Sacramento
Kings ... cousin, Adam Jennings, lettered four seasons (2002-03-04-05) in football at Fresno
State University, helped the Bulldogs to 35 wins and four bowl game appearances, was
selected in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons and also played with
the Detroit Lions and New York Giants ... born August 30, 1995.
Quay Chambers
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Monroe under coach Johnny Sowell ... helped Monroe to a two-year
record of 21-9 with two state playoff berths and two (2011-12) Rocky River Conference
championships ... listed as the No. 39 dual-threat quarterback in the country by 247Sports.
com and the No. 40 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com ... first team allstate (1A) pick as a senior by both NCPreps.com and CarolinaPreps.com ... two-time allconference pick ... Rocky River Conference Offensive Player of the Year choice in 2011 ...
as a senior, completed 93-of-155 (.600) passes for 1,520 yards and 19 TDs while rushing
143 times for 1,105 yards and seven TDs as Monroe went 11-4 and reached the state (I-AA)
semifinals ... in junior campaign, completed 104-of-213 (.488) passes for 1,776 yards and
22 TDs while rushing 147 times for 1,221 yards and 16 TDs ... also lettered in basketball
and track and field ... helped Monroe to state class 1A championship in basketball and was
a member of Monroe’s state championship 4x400 relay unit in 2012.
PERSONAL
Son of Natasha Melton and Tony Chambers ... high school teammate of fellow Duke football
program members Issac Blakeney and Jamison Crowder ... born March 13, 1995.
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Jamie Cockey
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CB • 5-8, 175 • SO.
Jeremy Cash
MONTCLAIR, N.J.
MONTCLAIR KIMBERLEY HIGH SCHOOL
S • 6-2, 210 • R-SO.
PLANTATION, FLA.
PLANTATION HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve cornerback.
2013
Scheduled to start at the Strike safety position ... expected to have a positive impact this fall
with play-making abilities ... natural leader ... true student of the game based on quality work
in the film room ... possesses an advanced understanding of the game ... enrolled at Duke
in January, 2012 following two semesters at Ohio State ... in the annual Spring Game, five
tackles, one tackle for loss and one INT.
2012
Did not see game action.
2012
Did not see game action ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2012 following two semesters at
Ohio State.
PERSONAL
Son of Omar and Sharon Cockey ... born August 1, 1993.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Montclair Kimberly under coach Lance Ramer ... helped team to two
straight state playoff appearances ... also lettered in track and field.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Enrolled at Ohio State in January, 2011 ... as a freshman, played in five games for the Buckeyes
in 2011 ... saw action against Colorado, Michigan State, Nebraska, Illinois and Michigan ...
recorded three tackles on the year including a season-high two stops at Nebraska ... played
for Steve Davis at Plantation High School ... charted as the No. 25 safety in the country by
Rivals.com ... recorded 96 tackles as a junior ... also lettered in basketball and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Alisha Sneed ... born December 6, 1992.
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CB • 6-0, 185 • R-SR.
WAXHAW, N.C.
LATIN HIGH SCHOOL
2010
Freshman All-America selection by Phil Steele (3rd team) and College Football News (HM)
... Academic All-ACC choice ... started all 12 games ... finished sixth on the team with 60
tackles ... led squad with three INTs and finished second with seven PBUs ... became second Duke freshman to lead team in INTs by himself, joining Wyatt Smith (1988) ... matched
school single-season record for INTs by a freshman (Wyatt Smith, 3, 1988) ... matched
school single-game record for INTs by a freshman (John Talley, 2 vs. Clemson, 2007) ...
ranked tied for eighth in the ACC in total passes defended (10), second among league rookies ... the 60 tackles rank as ninth-highest single-season total by a rookie in Duke history ...
posted season-high 10 tackles at Wake Forest ... on the field for 826 total snaps.
2009
Did not see game action.
2013
Returning starting cornerback ... consensus preseason first team All-ACC pick by Athlon
Sports, Lindy’s Sports, Phil Steele’s College Football Preview, Sporting News and USA
Today ... a preseason watch list selection for the Jim Thorpe Award, an honor presented
annually to the nation’s top defensive back by the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame and the
Jim Thorpe Association ... named to the preseason Watch List for the Bronko Nagurski
Trophy, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top defensive player by the Charlotte
Touchdown Club and the Football Writers Association of America ... charted as the No. 10
draft-eligible cornerback in the nation by Lindy’s Sports ... listed as the No. 11 cornerback
in the country by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... Duke’s leader on the defensive
side of the ball ... owns a coach’s mentality on the field ... couples extensive experience with
excellent size and speed ... has grown into a consistent playmaker ... can play any position
in the secondary ... tabbed to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List ... named to the preseason
Watch List for the College Football Performance Awards’ Defensive Back Trophy ... in 36
career games (36 starts), has 187 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack, nine
INTs, 29 PBUs, 38 total passes defended and one caused fumble ... has played 2,557 career snaps ... on Duke’s career charts, ranks fourth in total passes defended, sixth in PBUs
and tied for 10th in INTs ... holds school record for longest blocked field goal return for TD
with 75-yard effort against FIU in 2012 ... has two career double figure tackle performances
including a career-high 10 stops against both Wake Forest in 2010 and North Carolina in
2011 ... enters the 2013 season with streaks of 36 consecutive games with 1+ tackle and
28 straight contests with 2+ tackles ... has recorded 3+ tackles in 31 career games and 5+
tackles in 20 career contests ... among active players in the ACC, ranks first in INTs, second
in PBUs, second in total passes defended and fourth in tackles ... consecutive streak of 36
games started entering the 2013 season matches the top active streak among cornerbacks
nationally, joining Purdue’s Richardo Allen ... three-time Academic All-ACC selection ... one
of five Duke players enrolled in graduate school, joining Kenny Anunike, John Coleman,
Dave Harding and Sydney Sarmiento.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman under Larry McNulty at Charlotte Latin ... charted as 74th-top cornerback
in the nation by Scout.com ... listed as 76th-best cornerback in the country by Rivals.com ...
in senior season, had 29 receptions for 459 yards and 11 TDs while posting 34 tackles and
three INTs as Latin went 9-3 and reached state championship game ... helped Latin to a 13-0
record and state title as a junior by 41 passes for 806 yards and seven TDs and compiling 38
tackles and nine INTs with four defensive TDs ... scored six defensive TDs during prep career ...
two-time all-conference and all-state selection ... also lettered in basketball and track and field.
2012
Honorable mention All-America selection by Sports Illustrated ... first team All-ACC pick by
both the media and coaches ... Willis Aldridge Award recipient as Duke’s most outstanding
defensive back ... first team Capital One Academic All-District III choice ... Academic AllACC selection ... ACC Defensive Back of the Week honoree after posting six tackles, two
INTs and two PBUs in Duke’s 54-17 win over N.C. Central ... team captain ... started all 13
games ... carded 71 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack, five INTs, 13 PBUs
and one caused fumble ... scored 12 total points on two TDs ... registered a school-record
75-yard blocked field goal return for a TD against FIU and had a 32-yard INT return for a
score versus N.C. Central ... led Duke in INTs, PBUs and total passes defended ... the 18
total passes defended matched the second-highest single-season total in Duke history while
the 13 PBUs matched the fourth-highest single-season total in school history ... finished
third on the team in tackles ... in the ACC, ranked tied for first in INTs per game (0.38), third
in passes defended per game (1.38) and 41st in tackles per game (5.46) ... became the
first Blue Devil to lead the league in INTs per game since John Talley in 2006 ... nationally,
ranked tied for 12th in passes defended per game and tied for 17th in INTs per game ...
logged 4+ tackles in all 13 contests including a season-high eight in the Belk Bowl against
Cincinnati ... INTs came against Stanford, N.C. Central (2), Virginia & Clemson ... on the
field for 996 total snaps.
2011
Opponent
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... recipient of the Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award, a team
honor presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in the
developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and conditioning ... played in and started 11 games ... missed the Tulane game due to injury ... carded
56 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, nine PBUs and one INT ... ranked fourth on the team in total
tackles and second in PBUs ... in the ACC, ranked seventh in total passes defended per
game (0.91) and 34th in tackles per game (5.1) ... ranked 68th nationally in passes defended
per contest ... closed the season on a high note with a career-high matching 10 tackles and
one INT at North Carolina ... had nine stops in Duke’s win at Boston College ... posted seven
tackles against both FIU and Virginia Tech ... logged multiple PBUs versus both Richmond
(3) and Georgia Tech (2) ... on the field for 735 total snaps.
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PERSONAL
Son of Serena and Kieth Cockrell ... father played football at Columbia University ... born
August 6, 1991 ... graduated from Duke in May, 2013 with a degree in political science while
also earning a certificate in markets and management studies ... currently pursuing a graduate degree in liberal studies.
STATISTICS
2010
Opponent
Elon1
Wake Forest2
Alabama3
Army4
Maryland5
Miami6
Virginia Tech7
Navy8
Virginia9
Boston College10
Georgia Tech11
North Carolina12
Richmond13
Stanford14
Boston College15
Tulane
FIU16
Florida State17
Wake Forest18
Virginia Tech19
Miami20
Virginia21
Georgia Tech22
North Carolina23
2012
Opponent
FIU24
Stanford25
N.C. Central26
Memphis27
Wake Forest28
Virginia29
Virginia Tech30
North Carolina31
Florida State32
Clemson33
Georgia Tech34
Miami35
Cincinnati36
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/12
11/11
13/13
36/36
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
3
7
3
2
2
4
1
1
3
4
2
5
1
3
2
2
0
5
0
0
2
4
1
3
4
10
5
4
2
9
1
1
5
8
3
8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
4
2
7
4
1
3
3
1
1
2
7
2
6
1
3
2
9
— DNP —
3
7
1
2
1
4
4
7
1
2
2
3
1
3
3
10
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TFL
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
2
4
4
4
5
3
2
3
4
3
4
2
7
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
3
1
0
3
1
4
6
6
7
6
5
4
5
7
4
4
5
8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-2
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-5
2.0-9
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-5
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total TFL
60
0.0-0
56
1.0-2
71 4.0-16
187 5.0-18
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-5
1.0-5
INT PBU CF
FR QBH
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Solo Ast
37
23
35
21
47
24
119 68
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
3
7
0
1
9
0
5
13
1
9
29
1
NOTE: Returned blocked field goal 75 yards for TD vs. FIU, 2012
Returned interception 32 yards for a TD vs. N.C. Central, 2012
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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OT • 6-4, 305 • R-JR.
C • 6-4, 290 • R-SR.
TARBORO, N.C.
FLORENCE, S.C.
TARBORO HIGH SCHOOL
WEST FLORENCE HIGH SCHOOL
Takoby Cofield
John Coleman
2013
Returning starter at left offensive tackle ... made quality strides last year during first season
as a starter ... possesses good athletic ability ... missed the majority spring practice due to
ankle injury ... in 23 career games (15 starts), has played a total of 1,249 snaps ... one of
four returning starters along the Duke offensive line as the group (Cofield, Dave Harding,
Perry Simmons & Laken Tomlinson) combines for an ACC-high 104 career starts entering
the 2013 campaign ... in May, 2012, joined nine teammates on a mission trip to Langano,
Ethiopia for water well-digging project.
2013
Listed as the top reserve at center ... could push for starting job ... made successful transition from guard to center during spring drills ... offers quality depth all across the offensive
front ... veteran lineman with plenty of valuable experience ... in 37 career games (9 starts),
has played a total of 862 snaps ... one of four active Duke offensive lineman to have earned
Academic All-ACC accolades, joining Dave Harding, Perry Simmons and Laken Tomlinson
... one of five Duke players enrolled in graduate school, joining Kenny Anunike, Ross Cockrell, Harding and Sydney Sarmiento.
2012
Started all 13 games ... helped the Blue Devils score a school single-season record 410
points while ranking second in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part
of a Duke offense that ranked among the ACC leaders in first downs per game (4th; 22.15),
time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th; 283.9) and points per game
(5th; 31.5) ... helped in the protection of 3,000-yard passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as Duke
became just the second team in ACC history (Florida State, 1995) to have two 1,000-yard
receivers in Jamison Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ... part of an offensive
unit that boasted a school single-season record and NCAA-best three players with 65+ pass
receptions ... in the run game, assisted in opening holes as Duke’s top three running backs
combined to rush for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts (4.95 avg.) ... on the field for 974 total
snaps including a season-high 97 versus both North Carolina and Cincinnati.
2012
Played in all 13 games ... helped the Blue Devils score a school single-season record 410
points while ranking second in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part
of a Duke offense that ranked among the ACC leaders in first downs per game (4th; 22.15),
time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th; 283.9) and points per game
(5th; 31.5) ... helped in the protection of 3,000-yard passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as Duke
became just the second team in ACC history (Florida State, 1995) to have two 1,000-yard
receivers in Jamison Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ... part of an offensive
unit that boasted a school single-season record and NCAA-best three players with 65+ pass
receptions ... in the run game, assisted in opening holes as Duke’s top three running backs
combined to rush for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts (4.95 avg.) ... on the field for 131 total
snaps including a season-high 24 against Clemson.
2011
Played in 10 games with two starts ... missed the FIU and Wake Forest tilts ... started the
final two games versus Georgia Tech and North Carolina in place of injured starter Kyle
Hill ... helped Duke rank among the ACC leaders in both passing offense (2nd) and sacks
allowed per passing attempt (3rd) ... aided a Blue Devil passing attack that had four players
catch 40+ passes for just the second time in school history and first time since 1982 ... part
of a Duke line that opened holes for 19 rushing TDs, a total that matched the program’s
highest output since 1995 ... on the field for 275 snaps including a season-high 68 versus
Georgia Tech.
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 12 games with nine starts ... helped Duke rank
among the ACC leaders in both passing offense (2nd) and sacks allowed per passing attempt (3rd) ... aided a Blue Devil passing attack that had four players catch 40+ passes for
just the second time in school history and first time since 1982 ... part of a Duke line that
opened holes for 19 rushing TDs, a total that matched the program’s highest output since
1995 ... on the field for 627 snaps including a season-high 102 against Wake Forest.
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Tarboro High School under coach Jeff Craddock ... tabbed the 40thtop offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com ... listed as the third-best offensive lineman
in North Carolina and the 17th-top overall prospect in the state by the Charlotte Observer
... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... helped Tarboro to a three-year record of
36-8 with three state playoff appearances including one state runner-up finish (2008) and
one championship (2009) ... in 2009, helped Tarboro to 15-1 overall record and the 2-A
state title with a 28-3 win over Burnsville Mountain Heritage ... All-Southern selection by the
Orlando Sentinel and first team 2-A all-state pick by NCPreps.com in 2009 ... helped North
Carolina to a 24-14 win in the annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas on December 19, 2009 in
Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Ava and Toney Cofield ... born January 22, 1992 ... majoring in African and AfricanAmerican Studies.
2010
Played in all 12 games ... on the field for 104 total snaps including 44 offensive plays.
2009
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at West Florence under Trey Woodberry ... listed as the 64th-best offensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com ... earned All-Pee Dee honors from the Florence
Morning News after helping West Florence to a 7-5 mark and state playoff berth ... All-Mid
Atlantic Region pick by SuperPrep ... named a 2008-09 Carolina Panthers Community Captain
for excellence in athletics, academics and community service ... helped the South squad to
a 24-14 win in the annual South Carolina North-South All-Star game on December 13, 2008
in Myrtle Beach ... all-region pick in 2007 ... also lettered in basketball and weight lifting.
PERSONAL
Son of Lillian and John Coleman ... father played football at South Carolina ... born June 21,
1990 ... high school teammate of fellow Duke football program member Sydney Sarmiento
... graduated from Duke in May, 2013 with a degree in public policy studies while pursuing
a certificate in markets and management studies ... currently pursuing a graduate degree
in humanities.
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Robert Collins
QB • 6-1, 200 • JR.
ST. DAVIDS, PA.
RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve quarterback ... in the annual Spring Game, completed two-of-four (.500)
passes for 13 yards.
2012
Did not see game action.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Radnor under Tom Ryan ... threw for 1,527 yards and 12 TDs along
with two rushing TDs as a senior ... earned 2010 All-Main Line honors as well as All-Delaware
County accolades ... also lettered four years in baseball.
PERSONAL
Son of Mary and Robert Collins ... born October 28, 1992.
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Brandon Connette
QB • 6-2, 225 • R-JR.
CORONA, CALIF.
SANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Charted as the second string QB behind Anthony Boone ... preseason second team All-ACC
choice by Lindy’s Sports as an all-purpose selection ... gives Duke the luxury of having a
reserve QB with extended game experience ... has excellent knowledge of the offensive system ... scheduled to see game action at multiple offensive skill positions for the second consecutive year ... strong, physical football player who has contributed significantly to Duke’s
offensive success with his versatility ... possesses excellent work ethic ... missed the contact
portion of spring drills while recovering from left shoulder surgery performed on January 7,
2013 ... in 26 career games (1 start), has completed 16-of-37 (.432) passes for 198 yards
with three TDs and two INTs while rushing 127 times for 398 yards (3.13) and 17 TDs ... has
caught 11 passes for 85 yards (7.73) and one TD ... has rushed for 20+ yards in eight games
including a career-high 78 yards against Virginia in 2010 ... has scored 110 career points
on 18 TDs (17 rush & 1 receive) and one PAT (rush) ... led the Blue Devils in rushing TDs in
both 2010 and 2012 ... on the field for 377 career snaps ... ranks tied for 10th on the ACC’s
all-time chart for career rushing TDs by a QB ... sits three rushing TDs shy of becoming just
the seventh QB in ACC history to reach 20, joining Georgia Tech’s Tevin Washington (38),
Georgia Tech’s Joshua Nesbitt (35), Wake Forest’s Larry Russell (29), Clemson’s Woodrow
Dantzler (27), Virginia Tech’s Tyrod Taylor (23), Duke’s Mike Dunn (22) and Virginia Tech’s
Logan Thomas (20) ... leads all ACC active players in rushing attempts-to-TD ratio (7.47:1;
minimum 10 TD) ... also among active players in the ACC, ranks second in total TDs, second
in rushing TDs, fifth in total points, fifth in TDs per game (0.67) and sixth in points per game
(4.07) ... on Duke’s career charts, ranks third in rushing TDs by a QB, trailing only Dunn and
Elmore Hackney (20) and tied for 13th for rushing TDs overall ... one of just five players in
school history to post two seasons with 8+ rushing TDs, joining Ace Parker (1935-36), Tom
Davis (1942-44), Bob Pascal (1954-55) and Jay Calabrese (1965-66) ... in 2012, became
the first Duke player to rush, catch and throw for a TD in a season since 2001 ... in January, 2012, received a medical hardship waiver for the 2011 season from the ACC ... holds
program record for power clean lift (335 lbs.) by a quarterback.
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2012
Played in 12 games ... missed the North Carolina game due to injury ... completed five-of-13
(.432) pass attempts for 38 yards and three TDs ... rushed 41 times for 91 yards and eight
TDs ... caught 11 passes for 85 yards and one TD ... scoring tosses came against FIU,
Clemson and Cincinnati, and all three went to TE David Reeves ... led Duke in rushing
TDs while ranking second on the team in total points with 54 ... in the ACC, ranked first in
rushing attempts-to-TD ratio (5.13:1; minimum 8 TD) and tied for eighth in total rushing TDs
... scored multiple TDs on the ground against both Wake Forest (2) and Miami (2) ... other
rushing TDs came versus FIU, Stanford, Memphis and Cincinnati ... became the first Duke
player to rush, catch and throw for a TD in a season since 2001 when both D. Bryant and
Ben Erdeljac accomplished the feat ... in the Belk Bowl against Cincinnati, caught a seasonhigh four passes while rushing and throwing for TDs ... became the first player in Duke history to rush and throw for a TD in a bowl game ... matched the third-highest single-season
total in school history for rushing TDs by a QB ... became the fifth player in school history to
post two seasons with 8+ rushing TDs, joining Ace Parker (1935-36), Tom Davis (1942-44),
Bob Pascal (1954-55) and Jay Calabrese (1965-66) ... credited with two tackles on special
teams ... on the field for 217 total snaps.
2011
Played in two games before suffering season-ending shoulder injury against No. 6 Stanford
... received a medical hardship waiver ... completed one-of-two (.500) pass attempts for 35
yards while rushing eight times for minus-14 yards and one TD ... lone ground TD covered
six yards against Richmond ... lone pass completion went for 35 yards to Conner Vernon
versus Stanford ... on the field for 15 total snaps.
2010
Played in all 12 games with one starting assignment ... started against Miami ... on the year,
completed 10-of-22 (.455) passes for 125 yards with two INTs ... rushed 78 times for 321
yards and eight TDs ... finished second on the team in rushing yardage ... set Duke singleseason record for rushing TDs by a freshman, bettering the previous standard of six set by
Chris Douglas in 2000 ... the rushing TD total ranks third on the school’s chart for ground
scores by a QB, trailing only Mike Dunn (12 in 1976) and Elmore Hackney (9 in 1937) ...
on Duke’s single-season lists for rookies, totals rank second in total points (50) and ninth in
yards per rushing attempt (4.12) ... established school single-game record for total points by
a freshman with 14 against Virginia ... in the win over the Cavaliers, posted season-high totals for passing yards (40) and rushing yards (78) while scoring two TDs along with one twopoint conversion ... first career rushing attempt went for 48 yards versus Elon ... rushed for
20+ yards in eight games ... aided in Duke’s enhanced rushing attack that showed marked
improvement in yards per game (+46.5), yards per attempt (+1.2), runs of 20 or more yards
(+8) and total rushing TDs (+13) ... on the field for 145 total plays.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered four seasons at Santiago High School under coaches Steve Mitchell (2006-07-08)
and Jeff Steinberg (2009) ... listed as the 62nd-best quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com
... All-Far West Region choice by SuperPrep ... helped team to three straight state playoff
berths ... as a senior, completed 145-of-249 (.582) passes for 1,961 yards with 18 TDs and
11 INTs while rushing for 462 yards and 12 TDs ... in a 44-24 win over Corona on November
6, 2009, accounted for 388 (277 pass & 111 rush) yards and six total TDs (2 pass & 4 rush) ...
threw four TD passes against both King (October 16, 2009) and Norco (October 23, 2009) in
consecutive weeks ... in junior season, completed 104-of-208 (.500) passes for 1,406 yards
with 14 TDs and 11 INTs while rushing for 881 yards and 10 TDs ... rushed for career-high
238 yards and three TDs in a 28-13 win over Roosevelt on October 17, 2008.
PERSONAL
Son of Allen and Nancy Connette ... brother, Simon, is a member of the football program at
San Jose State ... born July 21, 1991 ... majoring in economics while pursuing a certificate
in arts of the moving image.
STATISTICS
2010
Opponent
C-A
Pct.
Yds
TD-INT
Lg
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army
Maryland
Miami1
Virginia Tech
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-0
0-0
4-6
0-4
0-0
1-1
2-5
0-1
1-1
.000
.000
.500
.000
.000
.667
.000
.000
1.000
.400
.000
1.000
0
0
12
0
0
30
0
0
40
22
0
21
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0
0
10
0
0
14
0
0
40
19
0
21
Rush Yds
1
6
6
6
2
11
8
11
12
5
4
6
48
15
21
24
21
-2
43
33
78
-8
32
16
Lg TD
48
6
11
10
17
10
19
7
20
2
20
6
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
1
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2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
C-A
Pct.
Yds
TD-INT
Lg
0-0
1-2
.000
.500
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
35
0-0
0-0
0
35
Rush Yds
2
6
3
-17
Lg TD
6
0
1
0
S • 5-10, 200 • SO.
BRONXVILLE, N.Y.
BRONXVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Pct.
Yds
TD-INT
Lg
1-2
1-2
0-0
0-2
0-1
1-1
0-0
.500
.500
.000
.000
.000
1.000
.000
— DNP —
.000
1.000
.000
.000
1.000
8
11
0
0
0
0
0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
8
11
0
0
0
0
0
6
3
1
6
4
1
2
15
9
3
15
9
3
4
7
4
3
8
4
3
3
1
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
17
0
0
2
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0
17
0
0
2
1
7
1
4
5
3
10
2
10
8
3
6
2
4
5
0
0
0
2
1
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-3
1-1
Rec
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Yds
0
0
2
7
2
8
3
39
0
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
31
G/GS
12/1
2/0
12/0
26/1
Comp
10
1
5
16
Att
22
2
13
37
Lg
TD
0
7
4
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.455
.500
.385
.432
Rush Yds
Lg TD
2013
Walk-on reserve safety ... made the transition from running back into the defensive backfield
during spring drills ... scheduled to play at the Strike position, but received action at all three
slots during spring practice ... had six tackles and one caused fumble in the Spring Game.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered one year (2009) at Hershey (Pa.) High School and two seasons (2010-11) at Bronxville
under coach Jeff Napolitano … helped Bronxville to a two-year record of 20-1 including the
2010 state championship … state player of the year selection as a senior after rushing for a
school single-season record 1,885 yards with 30 TDs … as a junior, rushed for 1,720 yards
and 26 TDs … two-time first team all-state pick … twice led state classification in rushing …
established school career records for rushing yards, TDs and total points … also participated
in baseball, earning all-state honors as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Joe and Peggy Conway … father played basketball at Yale … brother, Joe, played
baseball at Fordham … brother, Jackson, is a member of the football program at Duke …
born December 16, 1993.
49
Yards
125
35
38
198
TD
0
0
3
3
INT
2
0
0
2
Jackson Conway
Lg
40
35
17
40
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/1
2/0
12/0
26/1
Rush
78
8
41
127
Yards
321
-14
91
398
Avg.
4.12
-1.75
2.13
3.13
TD
8
1
8
17
Lg
48
6
8
48
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/1
2/0
12/0
26/1
Rec
0
0
11
11
Yards
0
0
85
85
Avg.
0.00
0.00
7.73
7.73
TD
0
0
1
1
Lg
—
—
22
22
SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS
Category
Pass completions
Pass attempts
Passing yards
Passing TDs
Rush attempts
Rushing yards
Rushing TDs
Pass receptions
Pass receiving yards
Longest pass completion
Longest rush
Longest pass reception
36
Christian Conway
C-A
2012
Opponent
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
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Career-high, Opponent, Year
4 vs. Miami, 2010
6 vs. Miami, 2010
40 vs. Virginia, 2010
1, three times; last vs. Cincinnati, 2012
12 vs. Virginia, 2010
78 vs. Virginia, 2010
2, three times; last vs. Miami, 2012
4 vs. Cincinnati, 2012
39 vs. Memphis, 2012
40 yards to Cooper Helfet vs. Virginia, 2010
48 yards vs. Elon, 2010
22 yards from Sean Renfree vs. Memphis, 2012
RB • 5-10, 215 • SO.
BRONXVILLE, N.Y.
BRONXVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve running back ... rushed six times for 13 yards in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered one year (2009) at Hershey (Pa.) High School and two seasons (2010-11) at Bronxville
under coach Jeff Napolitano … helped Bronxville to a two-year record of 20-1 including the
2010 state championship … two-time all-league and all-state pick … as a senior, rushed for
580 yards while compiling 161 tackles and eight sacks … also participated in baseball …
state batting champion (.565) and all-state selection as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Joe and Peggy Conway … father played basketball at Yale … brother, Joe, played
baseball at Fordham … brother, Christian, is a member of the football program at Duke …
born December 16, 1993.
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Jamison Crowder
WR • 5-9, 175 • JR.
MONROE, N.C.
MONROE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Returning starting wide receiver ... preseason second team All-ACC selection by Phil
Steele’s College Football Preview ... named to the preseason watch list for the 2013
Biletnikoff Award presented to the nation’s top receiver ... tabbed to the preseason watch list
for the College Football Performance Awards’ All-Purpose Performer of the Year award ...
dynamic play-maker with the football ... one of the ACC’s most athletically-gifted receivers
with combination of speed, elusiveness and hands ... will be counted on for leadership within
the receiving unit ... in 25 career games (13 starts), has caught 90 passes for 1,237 (13.74)
yards and nine TDs, rushed 11 times for 55 yards (5.00) and completed one-of-two (.500)
pass attempts for 21 yards ... also has returned 43 kickoffs for 904 yards (21.02) and returned 18 punts for 188 yards (10.44) ... has amassed 2,384 all-purpose yards ... on Duke’s
all-time charts, ranks tied for first for most TD receptions of 50+ yards (5), tied for eighth for
most 100-yard receiving games (5), 20th for receiving yards per reception and 26th for pass
receptions ... has 13 career games with 100+ all-purpose yards including a career-best 272yard outing against Miami in 2012 ... has five career games with 100+ receiving yards including a career-high 203-yard performance versus Miami in 2012 ... owns 17 career games
with 2+ pass receptions including a career-high 10 catches at Stanford in 2012 ... enters the
2013 season with a streak of 14 consecutive games with 2+ pass receptions ... has led Duke
in all-purpose yardage in each of the past two seasons ... holds ACC record and shares
NCAA standard for longest pass reception (99 yards from Sean Renfree vs. Miami, 2012) ...
among active players in the ACC, ranks third in all-purpose yards, fourth in all-purpose yards
per game (95.36), fifth in pass receiving yards, tied for fifth in TD receptions, sixth in pass
receptions, sixth in pass receptions per game (3.60) and seventh in pass receiving yards
per game (49.48) ... only ACC player and one of just six returning WRs nationally to have
recorded 75+ pass receptions, 1,000+ receiving yards, 14.00+ yards per reception average
and eight or more TD catches last season, joining Stedman Bailey of West Virginia, Noel
Grigsby of San Jose State, Austin Hill of Arizona, Marqise Lee of Southern California and
Jordan Matthews of Vanderbilt ... one of five players in Duke history to register 1,000 receiving yards in a season, joining Wes Chesson (1970), Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89), Donovan
Varner (2009) and Conner Vernon (2012) ... one of three players in school history to record
70+ pass receptions in a season, joining Chesson (1970), Roger Boone (1988) and Vernon
(2010-11-12) ... in the annual Spring Game, led the Blue team to a 27-12 victory by catching
four passes for 71 yards and two TDs.
2012
Honorable mention All-ACC selection by both the league’s media representatives and head
coaches ... recipient of Duke’s Micah Harris Trinity Teammate Award, an honor presented
annually to the member of the Duke football program who displays the highest teammate
qualities such as inspiration, unselfishness and commitment to the team ... started all 13
games ... caught 76 passes for 1,074 yards (14.13) and eight TDs ... rushed three times
for 13 yards (4.33), returned five punts for 66 yards (13.20) and returned five kickoffs for
90 yards (18.00) ... led the Blue Devils in all-purpose yardage (1,243), yards per reception,
receiving yards and TD receptions ... in the ACC, ranked tied for third in receiving yards
per game (82.62), tied for third in TD receptions and fifth in receptions per game (5.85) ...
nationally, ranked tied for 35th in receiving yards per game and tied for 42nd in receptions
per game ... established ACC record and matched NCAA standard for longest pass reception with 99-yard effort from QB Sean Renfree against Miami ... set school single-season
record for most TD receptions of 50+ yards with five, breaking the previous standard of four
set by Eron Riley in 2007 ... scoring catches of 50+ yards came against FIU (60), Virginia
(54), Virginia Tech (62), Clemson (77) and Miami (99) ... on Duke’s single-season charts,
totals rank second for pass receptions, tied for third for 100-yard receiving games (5), tied
for fourth for pass receiving yardage and tied for seventh for TD receptions ... also matched
school single-season records for most games with 1+ reception (13) and most games with
2+ receptions (13) ... caught 5+ passes in 10 games to mark the second-highest singleseason total in school history ... with fellow WR Conner Vernon (85), set ACC single-season
record for most receptions (161) by two teammates, breaking the previous mark of 156 set
by Chris Givens (83) and Michael Campanaro (73) of Wake Forest in 2011 ... paired with
Vernon (85-1,074) to become the first tandem in ACC history to register 75+ pass receptions
in the same season and just the second duo in ACC history to post 1,000+ receiving yards
in the same season, joining E.G. Green (1,007) and Andre Cooper (1,002) of Florida State
in 1995 ... with Vernon, set Duke single-season records for receiving yardage by two team22
mates (2,148), bettering the previous standard of 1,793 set by Vernon (746) and Donovan
Varner (1,047) in 2009 ... with Vernon, became the fourth Duke duo with 5+ TD receptions
each in a season ... teamed with Vernon to form one of just four tandems nationally to have
1,000+ receiving yards each, joining Markus Wheaton (1,244) and Brandin Cooks (1,151)
of Oregon State, Eric Ward (1,053) and Darrin Moore (1,032) of Texas Tech, and Stedman
Bailey (1,622) and Tevon Austin (1,289) of West Virginia ... with Vernon, combined to be one
of just four duos in the country to record 75+ pass receptions each, joining Bailey (114) and
Austin (114) of West Virginia, Moore (92) and Ward (82) of Texas Tech, and Marqise Lee
(118) and Robert Woods (76) of Southern California ... with Vernon and WR Desmond Scott
(66), was the only trio of players nationally with 65+ pass receptions and established the
school single-season record for most catches by three teammates (227) ... caught a seasonhigh 10 passes at Stanford ... against the Cardinal, paired with Scott (11) to become the
second duo in Duke history to post 10+ catches apiece in a single game, joining the tandem
of Corey Thomas (13) and Marc Wilson (10) against Virginia in 1995 ... posted five 100-yard
receiving games against FIU (102), Stanford (112), Virginia Tech (127), Clemson (167) and
Miami (203) ... the 203-yard performance versus the Hurricanes marked the seventh-highest
single-game total in Duke history ... totaled 272 all-purpose yards (203 receiving & 69 KOR)
against Miami to register the seventh-highest single-game total in school history ... ACC
Receiver of the Week honoree following the eight-catch, 203-yard, two-TD performance
against the Hurricanes ... caught game-winning, five-yard TD pass from Renfree with 13
seconds left in the fourth quarter in 33-30 victory over North Carolina ... became the fifth
player in school history to register a game-winning TD reception in the final period, joining
Howard Pitt (vs. SMU, 1952), Tom Hall (vs. Georgia Tech, 1977), Mark Militello (vs. N.C.
State, 1983) and Marc Mays (vs. Northwestern, 1990) ... became just the third player in
Duke history to open a season with two straight 100-yard receiving games, joining Clarkston
Hines (1988) and Richmond Flowers (1998) ... enjoyed league play at home by catching
24 passes for 495 yards (20.63) and five TDs in the four contests against Virginia, North
Carolina, Clemson and Miami ... on the field for 939 total snaps.
2011
Played in all 12 games ... caught 14 passes for 163 yards and one TD while rushing eight
times for 42 yards ... completed one-of-two (.500) pass attempts for 21 yards ... returned 38
kickoffs for 814 yards (21.42) and 13 punts for 122 yards (9.39) ... led Duke in all-purpose
yardage (1,141) ... became the first freshman to lead Duke in all-purpose yards since Ronnie
Drummer in 2004 ... ranked fifth in the ACC and 96th nationally in kickoff return average ...
had a season-high four catches for 47 yards against Stanford ... logged three-reception days
versus Tulane and North Carolina ... first collegiate TD reception covered 45 yards from
Sean Renfree at North Carolina ... had a season-best 61 receiving yards as well as a 21yard pass completion to Anthony Boone against the Tar Heels ... sealed Duke’s 31-27 road
win over FIU on a 16-yard run around left end on third-and-seven from the Duke 16 yard line
with 1:36 remaining in the fourth quarter ... returned a season-high six kickoffs against both
Stanford and FIU to match the second-highest single-game total by a Duke freshman ... had
a season-best 136 kickoff return yards in the win at FIU ... logged a season-high 57 punt
return yards including a 26-yard effort versus Virginia Tech ... season-best 29-yard return
came at North Carolina ... punt return average marked Duke’s best since 2001 when Ronnie
Hamilton (15.55) led the ACC ... did not qualify for ACC or NCAA statistical leaders due to
lack of total attempts ... the 38 kickoff returns matched the second-highest single-season
total in Duke history while the 814 kickoff return yards stand as the fourth-best single-season
total in school history ... both kickoff return and kickoff return yardage totals established
Duke freshman records ... kickoff return average ranks fifth on the Duke charts for rookies ...
posted a season-high 190 all-purpose yards against Stanford, marking the seventh-highest
single-game total by a Duke rookie ... recorded 180 all-purpose yards at North Carolina for
the 11th-best single-game total by a Blue Devil freshman ... carded the fourth-best singleseason all-purpose yardage total for Duke freshmen ... played a total of 249 snaps.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Monroe under coach Johnny Sowell ... helped Monroe to a threeyear record of 29-10 with three state playoff appearances ... listed as the No. 65 athlete in
the nation by ESPN.com ... as a senior, logged over 1,400 total yards and 24 TDs ... rushed
for 641 yards and 11 TDs, caught 41 passes for 790 yards and nine TDs and had four
returns for scores ... 2010 first team all-state (1A) choice by NCPreps.com ... Rocky River
Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2010 ... as a junior, had 26 receptions for 618
yards and 19 total TDs ... three-time all-conference and all-county selection ... member of
the North Carolina squad for the 74th annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas played December
18, 2010 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also participated in basketball and track and field ... helped
Monroe to a 32-1 record and the 2010 1A state basketball championship ... Rocky River
Conference Player of the Year in basketball as a junior.
PERSONAL
Son of Brenda and James Crowder ... father played football at North Carolina A&T ... cousin, Terrell Smith, lettered four seasons as a defensive back at Duke (2000-01-02-03) and
earned All-ACC honors in 2003 ... high school teammate of fellow Duke football program
members Issac Blakeney and Quay Chambers ... born June 17, 1993.
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STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
0
4
2
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
47
20
37
0
-1
-1
0
0
0
0
61
0
17
11
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
9
3
5
16
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
5
3
8
16
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
KOR
Yds
Lg
TD
PR
Yds
Lg
TD
3
6
4
4
6
2
3
3
3
0
0
4
60
134
82
89
136
37
86
60
57
0
0
73
24
28
26
25
27
19
35
26
21
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
4
3
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
-6
5
0
25
57
0
0
0
41
0
0
0
0
5
0
13
26
0
0
0
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
6
10
7
6
5
4
8
5
2
7
2
8
6
102
112
84
69
10
84
127
41
16
167
10
203
49
60
51
33
24
8
54
62
26
10
77
6
99
16
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
7
-6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
KOR
Yds
Lg
TD
PR
Yds
Lg
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
69
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU1
Stanford2
N.C. Central3
Memphis4
Wake Forest5
Virginia6
Virginia Tech7
North Carolina8
Florida State9
Clemson10
Georgia Tech11
Miami12
Cincinnati13
2012
Opponent
FIU1
Stanford2
N.C. Central3
Memphis4
Wake Forest5
Virginia6
Virginia Tech7
North Carolina8
Florida State9
Clemson10
Georgia Tech11
Miami12
Cincinnati13
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/0
13/13
25/13
Rec
14
76
90
Yards
163
1,074
1,237
Avg.
11.64
14.13
13.74
TD
1
8
9
Lg
45
99
99
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/0
13/13
24/12
Rush
8
3
11
Yards
42
13
55
Avg.
5.25
4.33
5.00
TD
0
0
0
Lg
16
12
16
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/0
13/13
25/13
KOR
38
5
43
Yards
814
90
904
Avg.
21.42
18.00
21.02
TD
0
0
0
Lg
35
21
35
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/0
13/13
25/13
PR
13
5
18
Yards
122
66
188
Avg.
9.39
13.2
10.44
TD
0
0
0
Lg
29
19
29
50
Austin Davis
OL • 6-4, 290 • FR.
MANSFIELD, TEXAS
MANSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Mansfield High School under coach Jeff Hulme ... Nationally, listed
as the No. 6 center by ESPN.com, No. 14 center by 247Sports.com, the No. 16 center by
Rivals.com and the No. 23 center by Scout.com ... helped Mansfield to a three-year record
of 26-10 with three state playoff appearances ... as a senior, served as team captain and
was a finalist for the Touchdown Club of Fort Worth’s offensive player of the year honor ...
three-time first team all-district pick.
PERSONAL
Son of Larry and Tracy Davis … born February 25, 1995.
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Braxton Deaver
TE • 6-5, 240 • R-JR.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Projected starter at tight end ... returned to the gridiron during spring drills after missing the
entire 2012 season due to injury ... Duke’s most physical and versatile offensive end ... has
the ability to stretch the field vertically ... physical at the point of attack ... expected to play
a significant role in both the run and passing schemes ... possesses good work ethic ... in
12 career games (1 start), has eight receptions for 107 yards (13.38) ... on the field for 436
total plays.
2012
Did not see game action while recovering from knee surgery ... underwent surgery on June
14, 2012 to repair a left thumb fracture ... underwent surgery on July 10, 2012 to repair
fracture of his left patella.
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... recipient of the Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award, a team
honor presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in
the developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and conditioning ... played in all 12 games with one starting assignment ... started against Miami
... key contributor on special teams ... caught eight passes for 107 yards (13.38) ... logged
two receptions against Stanford, Miami and Virginia ... posted a season-high 46 receiving
yards at Virginia including a season-long 41-yard catch ... five of eight catches came over
the final four weeks of the year ... credited with two tackles on special teams ... on the field
for 436 total snaps.
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered three seasons at Providence High School under coach Randy Long ... charted as
the 121st-best wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice
by SuperPrep ... helped team to three-year record of 23-18 with three state playoff appearances ... as a senior, earned first team all-state honors from both the Associated Press
and NCPreps.com after catching 72 passes for 1,002 yards and 13 TDs ... received allconference and all-county accolades in 2009 ... had 46 receptions for 752 yards and 10 TDs
as a junior and 58 catches for 800 yards and 12 TDs as a sophomore ... finished career with
176 receptions for 2,554 yards and 35 TDs ... lettered as a midfielder on the lacrosse team,
helping squad to two conference crowns as well as the 2009 state title.
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PERSONAL
Son of Jay and Jayne Deaver ... father lettered four seasons (1985-86-87-88) as an offensive guard at Wake Forest, helping the Demon Deacons to a 22-21-1 record ... high school
teammate of fellow Duke football player Brandon Braxton ... born May 8, 1992 ... majoring in
sociology while pursuing a certificate in markets and management studies.
PERSONAL
Son of Corliss Ondijo and Willie DeWalt ... born May 19, 1992 ... majoring in political science
while pursuing a certificate in markets and management studies.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami1
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
0
28
0
7
0
0
0
0
18
46
8
0
0
20
0
7
0
0
0
0
19
41
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/1
0/0
12/1
Rec
8
0
8
Yards
107
0
107
Avg.
13.38
0.00
13.38
TD
0
0
0
Lg
41
—
41
94
Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo
DE • 6-4, 240 • R-JR.
PRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS
WALLER HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve defensive end ... owns a good, aggressive defensive temperament ... when healthy,
possesses good speed and quickness ... has displayed flashes of dynamic pass-rushing
ability ... underwent surgery on left ankle surgery on May 22, 2013 ... in 22 career games (9
starts), has 36 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 quarterback sacks, two caused fumbles and
three QB pressures ... has twice registered sack and caused fumble sequences which led to
game-winning TDs on the road versus FIU (2011) and Wake Forest (2012) ... has five career
games with 3+ tackles including a career-best eight stops against Virginia Tech in 2011 ...
has 10 career games with 2+ tackles ... has played 703 career snaps.
2012
Played in 12 games with two starting assignments ... missed the Georgia Tech game due
to injury ... starts came against Clemson and Cincinnati ... posted 19 tackles, 3.5 tackles for
loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks, one caused fumble and one QB pressure ... had a season-high
six tackles at Florida State ... set up Duke’s game-winning TD run by Anthony Boone in the
34-27 win at Wake Forest with a sack and caused fumble of Demon Deacon QB Tanner
Price at the 12:11 mark of the fourth period ... fumble was recovered by Jonathan Woodruff
at the Wake Forest eight yard line, and two snaps later Boone scored from four yards out ...
also logged sacks against N.C. Central and North Carolina ... on the field for 361 total snaps
including a season-high 48 versus Clemson.
2011
Played in 10 games with seven starting assignments ... missed the final two games of the
year after suffering season-ending ankle injury in week 10 at Virginia ... finished the year
with 17 tackles, 1.0 quarterback sack, one caused fumble and two QB pressures ... had a
season-high eight tackles against Virginia Tech ... set up Duke’s game-winning TD by Juwan
Thompson in the 31-27 victory at FIU with a sack and caused fumble of Golden Panther QB
Wes Carroll with 6:58 remaining in the fourth quarter ... fumble was recovered by Anthony
Young-Wiseman and returned to the nine yard line, where, on the next snap from scrimmage, Thompson scored on the ground off the right side of the line ... credited with QB
pressures against Stanford and Tulane ... on the field for 342 total snaps.
2010
Did not see game action.
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PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered two seasons at Waller High School under coach Jason Morley ... helped team to
state playoff appearance in 2009 ... recorded eight sacks in senior campaign en route to
earning first team All-District 18-4A honors ... also lettered in basketball.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Richmond1
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU2
Florida State3
Wake Forest4
Virginia Tech5
Miami6
Virginia7
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson8
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati9
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
10/7
12/2
22/9
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
6
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
3
3
2
8
0
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-9
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-9
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
1
3
0
2
0
0
2
6
2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-1
0.0-0
1.0-8
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-7
0.0-0
1.0-2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-1
0.0-0
1.0-8
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-7
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
2
4
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
— DNP —
0
1
1
1
Solo Ast
7
10
13
6
20
16
Total TFL
17
1.0-9
19 3.5-18
36 4.5-27
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
QBS INT PBU CF
1.0-9 0
0
1
2.5-16 0
0
1
3.5-25 0
0
2
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
2
0
1
0
3
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T.J. Douglas
WR • 6-1, 190 • FR.
FORT MYERS, FLA.
FORT MYERS HIGH SCHOOL
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Fort Myers under coach Sammy Sirianni ... helped Fort Myers to a
three-year ledger of 22-10 ... second team all-state (6A) selection by the Associated Press
in 2012 ... two-time first team all-conference and all-district choice ... as a senior, compiled
1,685 yards of total offense (1,053 rushing & 632 passing) with TD responsibility total of 22
(15 rush, 1 receive & 6 pass) ... during junior campaign, logged 1,888 yards of total offense
(625 rushing & 1,263 passing) with 18 TDs ... also lettered in track and field and wrestling.
PERSONAL
Son of Shaynon DiNatale and Willie Douglas … cousin, Jammi German, lettered three seasons (1994-95-96) as a wide receiver at the University of Miami (Fla.), was selected in the
third round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons and also played with the Cleveland
Browns ... cousin, Melvin German, is a member of the football program at Florida Atlantic
University ... cousin, Joel German, is a member of the football program at Western Kentucky
University ... born April 26, 1995.
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Jela Duncan
RB • 5-10, 210 • SO.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
MALLARD CREEK HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve running back ... very skilled offensive back .. excellent receiver out of the backfield ... provides quality pass protection ... scheduled to shoulder a significant load in 2013
after leading the team in rushing attempts last year as a rookie ... in 13 career games, has
rushed 109 times for 553 yards (5.07) and four TDs, caught 19 passes for 89 yards (4.68)
and returned nine kickoffs for 147 yards (16.33) ... on the field for 390 career snaps ... has
lost one fumble in 137 career touches ... has compiled 789 career all-purpose yards ... has
six career games with 50+ rushing yards including a career-high 88-yard outing against
Memphis in 2012 ... has three career games with 2+ pass receptions including a career-high
five catches against Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl in 2012 ... joins Duke Johnson of Miami and
James Wilder, Jr., of Florida State as the only three returning ACC running backs to have
rushed for 500+ yards, averaged 5.00+ yards per carry and caught 15+ passes last season.
2012
Honorable mention Freshman All-America selection by College Football News ... received
the Bob Pascal Award as Duke’s most outstanding offensive back after pacing the squad
in rushing yardage ... played in all 13 games ... rushed 109 times for 553 yards (5.07) with
four TDs while catching 19 passes for 89 yards (4.68) ... returned nine kickoffs for 147 yards
(16.33) ... totaled 789 all-purpose yards ... lost one fumble in 137 total touches ... led Duke
in rushing yards to become the ninth freshman in school history to accomplish the feat, joining George Clark (1944), Tony Benjamin (1973), Stanley Broadie (1977), Latavious Wilks
(1996), B.J. Hill (1998), Chris Douglas (2000), Jay Hollingsworth (2008) and Desmond Scott
(2009) ... yards per carry average marked Duke’s single-season best since Randy Cuthbert
in 1989 (5.47; minimum 100 attempts) ... on Duke’s single-season charts for rookies, totals
ranked third for yards per rushing attempt, fifth for rushing TDs, sixth for rushing yardage,
sixth for rushing attempts and eighth for all-purpose yardage ... only George Clark (5.93 in
1944) and Tom Davis (5.27 in 1941) registered higher yards per carry averages as freshmen
at Duke ... rushing TD total marked the highest by a Duke true freshman RB since Mike
Grayson (3) in 1980 ... among ACC rookie running backs, ranked third in rushing yards, tied
for third in rushing TDs and fourth in pass receptions ... rushed for 50+ yards in six games
including a season-high 88 on nine attempts against Memphis ... rushing yardage effort
against the Tigers matched the 19th-highest single-game total by a Duke freshman and
included a season-long gain of 58 yards ... ACC Rookie of the Week selection after rushing
a season-high 22 times for 74 yards and one TD while catching three passes for 12 yards in
the 33-30 victory over North Carolina ... rushing attempt total against the Tar Heels matched
the ninth-highest single-game total by a freshman in school history ... had 64 yards on six
rushing attempts with a long carry of 37 yards versus Miami ... also paced the Blue Devils in
rushes of 20+ yards with three ... led Duke in rushing yards versus Stanford, N.C. Central,
Memphis, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Florida State, Georgia Tech and Miami ... rushing TDs
came against Wake Forest, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida State ... against the Demon
Deacons, galloped 17 yards for a TD with 2:50 left in the fourth period to give Duke a 34-20
advantage ... recorded 2+ pass receptions in six games ... logged season-highs of five pass
receptions and 27 receiving yards in the Belk Bowl against Cincinnati ... ranked sixth on the
team in pass receptions ... had season-bests of three kickoff returns and 51 kickoff return
yards at Virginia Tech ... season long kickoff return of 20 yards came against both Stanford
and Virginia Tech ... registered a season-best 102 all-purpose yards in the Memphis contest
... joined with fellow Duke RBs Josh Snead and Juwan Thompson to combine for 1,403
yards on 283 rushing attempts ... on the field for 390 total plays.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Mallard Creek under coach Mike Palmieri ... helped Mallard Creek
to a three-year record of 36-4 with three I-Meck 4A conference championships and a pair of
undefeated regular season campaigns in 2010 and 2011 ... in 2011, led Mallard Creek to a
13-1 ledger including the league title and berth in the state 4-AA state semifinals ... national
consensus top-40 running back with rankings of No. 23 (Rivals.com), No. 37 (Scout.com)
and No. 40 (ESPN.com) ... charted as the No. 3 running back and No. 12 overall prospect
in North Carolina by Rivals.com ... as a senior, rushed 220 times for 2,307 yards and 30
TDs while catching 27 passes for 465 yards and five TDs ... rushing yardage marked the
fourth-highest single-season total in Mecklenburg County history while the TD total is the
12th-best ... first team all-state pick as a senior by ESPN.com and NCPreps.com ... 2011
All-Observer Offensive Player of the Year selection by the Charlotte Observer ... named the
2011 I-Meck 4A Conference Offensive Player of the Year ... rushed for 217 yards in a 28-10
win over Butler on August 8, 2011 ... gained 192 yards on the ground with four TDs in a 55-0
win over Lake Norman on September 23, 2011 ... had five total TDs during a 63-0 victory
over North Mecklenburg on October 7, 2011 ... on October 28, 2011, totaled 185 yards and
scored five TDs as Mallard Creek clinched its third straight conference championship with its
30th consecutive regular season win in a 51-14 win over Hough ... on November 11, 2011,
rushed 15 times for 203 yards and scored six total TDs in a 51-9 playoff win over Ardrey Kell
... in a 42-10 playoff win over Myers Park on November 18, 2011, rushed for 191 yards and
two TDs ... as a junior, rushed for 1,375 yards with 17 total TDs despite missing three games
due to injury ... in a 55-7 win over Lake Norman on October 1, 2010, rushed six times for 232
yards, averaging 38.7 yards per attempt ... led Mallard Creek in receiving as a sophomore ...
three-time all-conference choice ... rushed seven times for 112 yards including a 76-yard TD
to help North Carolina to a 26-19 win over South Carolina in the 75th annual Shrine Bowl on
December 17, 2011 in Spartanburg, S.C.
PERSONAL
Son of Clarence Duncan and Yolanda Richards ... born August 22, 1993.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
3
2
6
9
11
10
5
22
13
6
6
6
10
6
9
50
88
56
41
15
74
46
28
39
64
37
9
9
20
58
17
13
8
12
9
12
8
37
22
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
3
0
2
3
0
2
0
2
5
-1
0
0
14
23
0
8
12
0
-2
0
8
27
0
0
0
14
8
0
7
0
0
3
0
4
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
KOR
Yds
Lg
TD
PR
Yds
Lg
TD
0
2
1
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
38
14
0
0
0
51
32
0
0
12
0
0
0
20
14
0
0
0
20
19
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/0
13/0
Rush
109
109
Yards
553
553
Avg.
5.07
5.07
TD
4
4
Lg
58
58
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/0
13/0
Rec
19
19
Yards
89
89
Avg.
4.68
4.68
TD
0
0
Lg
14
14
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/0
13/0
KOR
9
9
Yards
147
147
Avg.
16.33
16.33
TD
0
0
Lg
20
20
SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS
Category
Rush attempts
Rushing yards
Rushing TDs
Pass receptions
Pass receiving yards
Kickoff returns
Kickoff return yards
All-purpose yards
Longest rush
Longest reception
Career-high, Opponent, Year
22 vs. North Carolina, 2012
88 vs. Memphis, 2012
1, four times; last vs. Florida State, 2012
5 vs. Cincinnati, 2012
27 vs. Cincinnati, 2012
3 vs. Virginia Tech, 2012
51 vs. Virginia Tech, 2012
102 (88 RUSH, 14 REC, 0 KOR, 0 PR) vs. Memphis, 2012
58 yards vs. Memphis, 2012
14 yards from Sean Renfree vs. Memphis, 2012
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CB • 5-9, 185 • R-FR.
CB • 5-11, 185 • FR.
COVINGTON, GA.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
ALCOVY HIGH SCHOOL
PROVIDENCE DAY HIGH SCHOOL
DeVon Edwards
2013
Reserve cornerback expected to complete for starting role ... coaches were pleased with his
development during spring drills ... could also have an impact on special teams ... credited
for one PBU in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Alcovy under coach Kirk Hoffman ... helped Alcovy to a division
championship as a senior and a pair of state playoff berths in 2009 and 2011 ... as a senior,
carded 49 tackles, nine PBUs and one interception while gaining 1,978 all-purpose yards
with 20 total touchdowns en route to garnering Region 3-AAAA Offensive Player of the Year
honors ... second team all-state pick by the Georgia Sportswriters Association as a return
specialist after averaging 41 yards per kick-off return and returning four kick-offs for touchdowns in 2011 ... set school single-season records for all-purpose yards, total touchdowns
and kick-off returns for touchdowns while becoming just the third player in school history
to rush for over 1,000 yards in a single campaign (1,009) ... rushed for a career-high 274
yards with three touchdowns in Alcovy’s 44-28 win over Jones County on October 7, 2011
... also received all-area and all-county accolades ... all-area and all-region pick following
sophomore season ... also lettered in basketball, earning all-region honors.
Bryon Fields
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four year letterman at Providence Day under coach Bruce Hardin ... helped Providence
Day to a four-year record of 29-18 with three state playoff berths including the 2011 NCISAA
Division I state championship ... two-time first team all-state selection by the North Carolina
Independent School Athletic Association ... two-time All-Mecklenburg pick by the Charlotte
Observer ... as a senior, posted 67 tackles and four interceptions, returned two punts for
touchdowns, caught 49 passes for 851 yards and six TDs and rushed 44 times for 400
yards and four TDs ... in junior season, logged 47 tackles and five interceptions, caught 47
passes for 632 yards and four TDs and returned five punts for TDs ... earned MVP honors
as Providence Day defeated Charlotte Country Day, 20-14, in the 2011 NCISAA Division I
state championship game ... named the 2011 Special Teams Player of the Year by South
Charlotte Weekly ... finished career with 208 tackles, 14 interceptions and 10 punt returns for
touchdowns ... named the MVP of the eighth annual Oasis Shrine Bowl after helping North
Carolina to a 27-6 win over South Carolina with a 71-yard punt return for a touchdown and
an eight-yard touchdown run on November 24, 2012 in Mooresville, N.C. ... also lettered in
basketball and track and field ... captured the NCISAA 3A state championship in the 400
meters in 2012.
PERSONAL
Son of Bryon and Julie Fields ... born August 23, 1994.
PERSONAL
Son of James and Valarie Edwards ... born December 7, 1992.
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Evrett Edwards
LB • 6-4, 230 • R-SO.
CB • 5-11, 175 • FR.
PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL
WOODBRIDGE, VA.
WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve cornerback ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2013 ... could push for playing time ...
physical defender with good football savvy ... carded two tackles in the Spring Game.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Woodbridge under coach Kevin Smith ... helped Woodbridge to
state playoff appearances in 2010 and 2012 ... nationally, listed as the No. 43 cornerback
by ESPN.com, the No. 59 cornerback by Rivals.com, the No. 67 cornerback by 247Sports.
com and the No. 79 cornerback by Scout.com ... charted as the No. 4 cornerback and No.
22 overall prospect in Virginia by Rivals.com ... two-time all-district and All-Met selection ...
as a senior, posted 37 tackles, eight PBUs and one interception while catching 32 passes
for 540 yards and two TDs ... in junior season, recorded 37 tackles, eight interceptions and
five PBUs while catching 17 passes for 270 yards and two TDs ... finished prep career with
107 tackles, 21 PBUs & 10 interceptions.
PERSONAL
Son of Beth and Charles Edwards ... father played football at Southern University ... uncle,
Benny Guilbeaux, lettered four seasons (1995-96-97-98) as a safety at Notre Dame, leading
the team in interceptions as both a sophomore and junior while helping the Fighting Irish to
a four-year record of 33-15 with three bowl game appearances ... born September 22, 1994.
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MONROE, N.C.
2013
Reserve linebacker ... made the switch from defensive end to linebacker during spring drills
... has played in eight career games ... in the annual Spring Game, posted four tackles, 1.5
tackles for loss and 1.0 quarterback sack.
2012
Played in eight games as a reserve defensive end ... on the field for 50 total snaps.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Piedmont under coach Frank Ambrose ... as a senior, carded 94
tackles, 28 tackles for loss and 11 sacks as Piedmont went 11-2, captured the Rocky River
Conference championships and advanced to the state playoffs ... earned Rocky River Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2010 ... earned all-area honors from the
Charlotte Observer as a senior ... all-conference and all-county selection in 2010 ... in junior
season, posted 54 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and six sacks ... also participated in basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of Michael and Susan Redden ... born January 14, 1993.
DUKE FOOTBALL
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
8/0
8/0
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Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
— DNP —
0
0
— DNP —
0
— DNP —
0
0
0
— DNP —
0
— DNP —
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
0
0
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Solo Ast
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
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Brendan Fowler
LB • 6-0, 215 • SR.
WANTAGH, N.Y.
CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve linebacker ... in 11 career games, has three total tackles ... possesses
outstanding work ethic and team-first mentality ... on the field for 116 total snaps ... two-sport
athlete as a member of both Duke’s football and men’s lacrosse programs ... named the
Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament after helping Duke
to the national title ... in the 16-10 championship game victory over top-seeded Syracuse on
May 27, 2013, won 20-of-28 (.714) faceoffs while securing 14 ground balls ... received first
team All-America honors from the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association in 2013
... also earned All-ACC, ACC All-Tournament, ACC Defensive Player of the Year and ACC
Scholar-Athlete honors ... owns NCAA single-season records for faceoffs won (339 in 2013)
and attempted (526 in 2013) while ranking 19th in NCAA history in career faceoff winning
percentage (.620) ... owns ACC single-season records for ground balls (209 in 2013) and
ground balls per game (9.95 in 2013) ... has helped the Blue Devils to a three-year (201112-13) record of 45-16 (.738) with one NCAA championship (2013), three NCAA Tournament
berths, three ACC regular season titles and one ACC Tournament crown (2012) ... appeared
in the weekly Faces In The Crowd section of the July 1, 2013 edition of Sports Illustrated.
2012
Played in two games ... saw action at Florida State and Georgia Tech ... on the field for three
total snaps ... sidelined until mid-season after undergoing surgery to repair fractured collarbone
on May 22, 2012 ... suffered injury in Duke’s 12-9 win over Syracuse in the opening round of
the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament on May 12, 2012.
2011
Played in nine games ... did not see action in the first three weeks ... played exclusively on
special teams ... finished with three total tackles including a season-high two stops versus
Georgia Tech ... on the gridiron for 113 total plays.
2010
Did not see game action.
DUKE LACROSSE
Three-year letterman (2011-12-13) as a midfielder ... has helped the Blue Devils to a threeyear record of 45-16 with one NCAA championship (2013), three NCAA Tournament berths,
three ACC regular season titles and one ACC Tournament crown (2012) ... in 2011, played
in 16 games as Duke went 14-6, captured the ACC regular season championship and advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament for the fifth consecutive season ... won
86-of-155 (.555) faceoffs and collected 39 ground balls ... in 2012, played in 17 games as
the Blue Devils went 15-5, won both the ACC regular season and tournament crowns and
advanced to the NCAA Tournament semifinals for the sixth straight year ... won 90-of-149
(.604) faceoffs, secured 34 ground balls and contributed three points on one goal and three
assists ... first collegiate goal came against Dartmouth on March 18, 2012 ... won a seasonhigh 13 face-offs at Georgetown on March 23, 2012 ... missed the final two games of the
year after suffering fractured collarbone in Duke’s 12-9 win over Syracuse in the NCAA First
Round on May 12 ... in the win over the Orange, won 12-of-17 (.706) faceoffs with six ground
balls ... in 2013, played in 21 games as Duke posted a 16-5 overall record, won a share of
the ACC regular season championship and captured the NCAA crown ... named the Most
Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament following Duke’s 16-10 win over Syracuse
in the title game ... against the Orange, won 20-of-28 (.714) faceoffs while securing 14
ground balls ... in Duke’s 16-14 victory over Cornell in the NCAA semifinals, won 16-of-31
(.516) faceoffs while recording 12 ground balls ... All-ACC selection ... USILA First Team
All-America honoree ... ACC Defensive Player of the Year honoree ... ACC Scholar-Athlete
Award recipient ... ACC All-Tournament Team choice after winning 25-of-36 (.658) faceoffs
with 15 ground balls in Duke’s 18-17 semifinal loss to North Carolina ... on the season, won
339-of-526 (.645) faceoffs, secured 209 ground balls and contributed three total points on
three goals ... established NCAA single-season records for faceoff wins and attempts ... set
ACC single-season records for ground balls and ground balls per game (9.95) ... earned
ACC Defensive Player of the Week honors on February 12 after winning 30-of-51 (.588)
faceoffs in games against Denver and Jacksonville ... appeared in the weekly Faces In The
Crowd section of the July 1, 2013 edition of Sports Illustrated.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Chaminade under coach Stephen Boyd ... had 117 tackles as a senior
... two-time all-league selection ... also lettered in lacrosse and wrestling.
PERSONAL
Son of Denise and John Fowler ... father played football at Villanova ... brother, Danny, is
a freshman member of the Duke lacrosse team ... born December 27, 1991 ... majoring in
sociology while pursuing a certificate in markets and management studies.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
9/0
2/0
11/0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
3
0
3
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.000
.250
.429
.364
GB
F-O
Pct.
39 86-155 .555
34 90-149 .604
209 339-526 .645
282 515-830 .620
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
— DNP —
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
Solo Ast
2
1
0
0
2
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Year
G/GS Goals Ast
2011
16/0
0
0
2012
19/0
1
2
2013
21/0
3
0
Total
56/0
4
2
Pts Shots
0
0
3
4
3
7
6
11
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pen.
2-2:00
0-0:00
4-2:30
6-4:30
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Justin Foxx
DE • 6-3, 255 • R-SR.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
VICTORY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Returning starter at defensive end ... will be counted on by the coaching staff for steady
production this fall ... true technician and student of the game ... serves as a mentor to
the younger linemen in the position unit ... missed the contact portion of spring drills while
recovering from knee surgery performed on January 7, 2013 ... in 31 career games (16
starts), has 98 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss, 4.5 quarterback sacks, one caused fumble, one
fumble recovery and three QB pressures ... has 15 career games with 3+ tackles including a
career-best 11-stop outing at Georgia Tech in 2012 ... has carded 1+ tackle in 28 games and
2+ stops in 20 contests ... among active Duke players, ranks second in quarterback sacks
and third in tackles for loss ... has played 1,076 career snaps.
2012
Played in nine games with seven starts ... missed weeks 3-6 after undergoing surgery to
repair a ruptured ligament in the ring finger of his right hand ... named the recipient of the
Mike McGee Award as Duke’s top defensive lineman ... finished with 46 tackles, 4.5 tackles
for loss, 4.5 quarterback sacks, two QB pressures and one fumble recovery ... ranked second
on the squad in sacks ... carded a career-high 11 tackles at Georgia Tech ... posted nine
stops including one sack against Miami ... carded six tackles with 1.5 quarterback sacks in
the season-opening victory over FIU ... had three sacks over the last four games of the year
against Clemson, Georgia Tech, Miami and Cincinnati ... averaged 8.0 tackles per game over
the final three contests ... recorded 5+ tackles in five games ... on the field for 441 snaps
including a season-best 63 at Georgia Tech.
2011
Played in 11 games with nine starts ... missed the Georgia Tech game due to injury ... logged
30 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 quarterback sacks and one caused fumble on the year
... had a season-best six tackles in Duke’s 31-27 victory at FIU ... logged five stops versus
both Florida State and Miami ... sacks came against Wake Forest and North Carolina ...
also carded first career forced fumble versus the Tar Heels ... on the field for 381 total snaps
including a season-high 54 at FIU.
2010
Played in 11 games, missing only the Miami contest due to injury ... finished with 22 tackles
including 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack ... had a season-best seven tackles at Wake
Forest ... first career quarterback sack came against Elon ... lone QB pressure of the year
came in the triumph at Navy ... on the field for 254 total snaps including a season-best 39
against Wake Forest.
2009
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Victory Christian under Frank Crockett ... tabbed the 27th-best
weakside defensive end in the nation and the 13th-top overall prospect in North Carolina
by Rivals.com ... recorded 85 tackles and 17 sacks as a senior en route to earning all-state
accolades ... All-Mid Atlantic Region pick by SuperPrep ... as a junior, compiled 11 sacks
and seven caused fumbles ... helped Victory Christian to 19 wins over three seasons ... also
lettered in basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of Jethro and Vernetta Foxx ... born May 30, 1991 ... majoring in evolutionary anthropology
while minoring in sociology ... also pursuing a certificate in markets and management studies.
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STATISTICS
2010
Opponent
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army
Maryland
Miami
Virginia Tech
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2011
Opponent
Richmond1
Stanford2
Boston College3
Tulane4
FIU5
Florida State6
Wake Forest7
Virginia Tech
Miami8
Virginia9
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU10
Stanford11
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech12
North Carolina13
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech14
Miami15
Cincinnati16
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
11/0
11/9
9/7
31/16
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
2
4
0
3
1
2
7
3
3
1
1.0-8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
— DNP —
0
0
2
2
1
0
1
0
2
2
1
0
1.0-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
3
1
1
2
6
5
1
4
5
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-1
1.0-7
1.0-4
1.0-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-7
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1.0-5
1.0-5
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
3
1
0
3
0
3
1
1
2
2
2
0
4
2
1
— DNP —
1
0
Solo
4
2
1
0
0
2
9
3
1
Ast
Total
2
6
0
2
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
5
6
5
5
0
0
1
3
2
11
6
9
3
4
Solo Ast
11
11
12
18
22
24
45
53
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
FR QBH
FR QBH
TFL
QBS
1.5-16
0.0-0
1.5-16
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-2
0.0-0
1.0-3
1.0-8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-2
0.0-0
1.0-3
1.0-8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total TFL
QBS INT PBU CF
22
2.0-9
1.0-8 0
0
0
30 4.5-18 2.0-12 0
0
1
46 4.5-29 4.5-29 0
0
0
98 11.0-56 7.5-49 0
0
1
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
1
0
0
1
2
1
3
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C.J. France
LB • 6-0, 230 • R-JR.
COLUMBUS, GA.
CARVER HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Listed as the starter at the Will linebacker slot ... solid, steady performer ... has a keen understanding of Duke’s defensive schemes ... was the program’s most consistent linebacker
a season ago ... owns good speed and instincts ... expected to have a prominent role on
special teams again in 2013... in 24 career games (11 starts), has 83 tackles, 1.5 tackles for
loss, one INT, one caused fumble and three PBUs ... has played 1,043 career snaps ... pairs
with Kelby Brown to give Duke two LBs with 1,000+ snaps of experience ... has recorded
11 career games with 4+ tackles including a career-high 15-stop outing at Georgia Tech in
2012 ... has 16 career games with 2+ tackles ... co-Most Improved Defensive Player award
recipient alongside A.J. Wolf following spring practice ... in the annual Spring Game, recorded
a game-high nine total tackles ... two-time Academic All-ACC choice.
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 13 games with 10 starts ... received the Vincent
Rey Award as Duke’s most outstanding linebacker ... posted 60 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss,
one INT, 3 PBUs and one caused fumble ... ranked tied for fourth on the team in tackles ...
posted a season-best 15 tackles at Georgia Tech ... logged 4+ tackles in nine contests ... first
career INT came at Wake Forest with Duke nursing a 27-20 lead midway through the fourth
quarter ... turnover led to Jela Duncan’s 17-yard TD run which provided the Blue Devils with
an insurmountable 14-point cushion ... on the field for 696 snaps, tops among Duke LBs,
including a season-high 94 at Georgia Tech.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia1
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford2
N.C. Central3
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia4
Virginia Tech5
North Carolina6
Florida State7
Clemson8
Georgia Tech9
Miami10
Cincinnati11
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
11/1
13/10
24/11
Solo
1
3
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
6
— DNP —
0
1
TFL
QBS
2
5
1
2
1
0
1
0
2
8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
2
2
0
1
3
1
0
1
0
1
12
3
1
7
0
1
1
2
4
4
3
0
3
3
2
3
9
2
1
2
5
5
4
4
0
4
15
5
4
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total
23
60
83
TFL
0.0-0
1.5-1
1.5-1
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo Ast
9
14
27
33
36
47
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
1
3
1
1
3
1
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Carson Ginn
2010
Did not see game action.
PERSONAL
Son of Clarence and Lisa France ... born April 9, 1992 ... majoring in sociology while minoring in education ... also pursuing a certificate in markets and management studies.
Total
Solo
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 11 games with one start ... missed the Georgia Tech
contest due to injury ... key contributor on special teams ... totaled 23 tackles on the year ...
first career start came at Virginia, and responded with a season-high eight tackles against
the Cavaliers ... had five tackles versus Stanford ... ranked third on the team in special teams
tackles with eight ... on the field for 347 total snaps including 158 defensive plays.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered three seasons at Carver High School under coach Dell McGhee ... listed as the
89th-best outside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com ... charted as the 80th-top middle
linebacker in the country by Scout.com ... helped team to three-year record of 37-5 with
three state playoff appearances and the 2007 state title ... as a senior, recorded 113 tackles
... selected to play in the annual Georgia Coaches Association North-South All-Star Game
... also lettered in tennis.
Ast
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
OT • 6-6, 300 • R-SO.
BELMONT, N.C.
SOUTH POINT HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve offensive tackle ... scheduled to compete for playing time ... in five career games,
has played 15 career snaps.
2012
Played in five games ... saw action versus FIU, N.C. Central, Memphis, Virginia and Florida
State ... on the field for 15 total snaps.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at South Point under coach John Devine ... helped South Point to
three state playoff berths including the 2009 state championship (3-AA) ... guided South
Point to 23-6 record over final two seasons ... all-conference pick and team captain as
a senior ... earned first team all-county honors from the Gaston Gazette in 2010 ... also
participated in basketball and track and field ... earned county top-10 finishes in both the
discus and shot put in 2010.
PERSONAL
Son of Anna and the late Eddie Ginn ... born July 27, 1993.
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DE • 6-1, 245 • JR.
OG • 6-4, 285 • R-SR.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
ORLANDO, FLA.
WEST CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL
BOONE HIGH SCHOOL
Britton Grier
Dave Harding
2013
Charted as a reserve defensive end ... made transition from linebacker to defensive end
during spring practice ... had good speed and pass rush ability ... in 21 career games, has
three tackles ... has played 249 career snaps ... logged seven tackles including 3.0 tackles
for loss and 2.0 quarterback sacks in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Played in 11 games ... missed the first two weeks of the season due to injury ... carded single
tackles against Virginia Tech and Miami ... on the field for 170 total plays.
2011
Played in 10 games, exclusively on special teams ... did not see action in the Tulane and
Virginia contests ... had one tackle versus Georgia Tech ... on the field for 79 snaps.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at West Charlotte under coach Marcus Surrat ... helped West Charlotte to a three-year ledger of 28-9 with three state playoff berths ... as a senior, carded 110
tackles, 10 sacks and six caused fumbles ... 2010 All-Mecklenburg pick by the Charlotte
Observer ... logged 95 tackles with 15 sacks as a junior ... finished prep career with 290
total tackles ... also participated in track and field ... member of the 2009 state championship
4x200-meter relay team.
PERSONAL
Son of Bobby and Missy Grier ... born June 8, 1993.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2011
2012
Total
30
G/GS
10/0
11/0
20/0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
1
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total
1
2
3
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Solo Ast
0
1
1
1
1
2
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
2013
Returning starter at left offensive guard ... preseason third team All-ACC choice by Lindy’s
Sports ... missed the contact portion of spring drills while recovering from surgery performed
on both shoulders in early January, 2013 ... provides Duke with a reliable presence along
the offensive front ... intelligent lineman with sound technique ... has starting experience at
both guard and center during his tenure in Durham ... could also play tackle if needed ... in
36 career games (27 starts), has played 2,315 career snaps ... career starting assignment
total ranks sixth among active offensive linemen in the ACC ... one of four returning starters
along the Duke offensive line as the group (Harding, Takoby Cofield, Perry Simmons & Laken
Tomlinson) combines for an ACC-high 104 career starts entering the 2013 campaign ... in
May, 2012, spearheaded a trip along with nine teammates to Langano, Ethiopia for water
well-digging project ... Duke’s 2013 nomination for the annual American Football Coaches
Association’s Good Works Team which honors student-athletes for excellence in community
service ... three-time Academic All-ACC pick ... one of four active Duke offensive lineman to
earn Academic All-ACC accolades joining John Coleman, Simmons and Tomlinson ... one of
five Duke players enrolled in graduate school, joining Kenny Anunike, Ross Cockrell, Coleman and Sydney Sarmiento.
2012
Honorable mention All-ACC pick by the league’s media representatives ... first team Capital
One Academic All-District III choice ... Academic All-ACC selection ... semifinalist for the Coach
Wooden Citizenship Cup, an award given to one collegiate and one professional athlete who
have made the greatest positive influence in the lives of others ... started all 13 games ...
helped the Blue Devils score a school single-season record 410 points while ranking second
in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offense that ranked
among the ACC leaders in first downs per game (4th; 22.15), time of possession (4th; 31:07),
passing yards per game (5th; 283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... helped in the protection
of 3,000-yard passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as Duke became just the second team in ACC
history (Florida State, 1995) to have two 1,000-yard receivers in Jamison Crowder (1,074) and
Conner Vernon (1,074) ... part of an offensive unit that boasted a school single-season record
and NCAA-best three players with 65+ pass receptions ... in the run game, assisted in opening
holes as Duke’s top three running backs combined to rush for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts
(4.95 avg.) ... on the field for 916 snaps including a season-high 90 against North Carolina.
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 11 games with 10 starts ... missed the Wake Forest
tilt due to injury ... started seven games (Richmond, Stanford, Boston College, Tulane, FIU,
Florida State & Virginia) at center and three weeks (Miami, Georgia Tech & North Carolina)
at left guard ... helped Duke rank among the ACC leaders in both passing offense (2nd)
and sacks allowed per passing attempt (3rd) ... aided a Blue Devil passing attack that had
four players catch 40+ passes for just the second time in school history and first time since
1982 ... part of a Duke line that opened holes for 19 rushing TDs, a total that matched the
program’s highest since 1995 ... at the program’s annual banquet, received the Ace Parker
Award (presented annually to the player who displays unparalleled commitment to the team
and overcomes adversity to contribute) and the Frances Cutcliffe Spirit of Perseverance
Award (presented annually to the player who best displays the toughness and perseverance
to overcome challenges and continue to strive for victory) at the program’s annual banquet
... played a total of 751 snaps including a season-high 84 at Boston College.
2010
Third team Freshman All-America pick by Phil Steele ... Academic All-ACC choice ... played
in all 12 games with four starting assignments ... started the final four games of the season ...
part of an offensive line that ranked third in the league in sacks allowed per passing attempt
as the Blue Devils had five players with 30 or more receptions for the just the second time
in school history ... helped Duke’s passing attack rank second in the ACC as quarterback
Sean Renfree became just the fourth player in school history to throw for 3,000+ yards ...
also aided in Duke’s enhanced rushing attack that showed marked improvement in yards
per game (+46.5), yards per attempt (+1.2), runs of 20 or more yards (+8) and total rushing
TDs (+13) ... on the field for 648 total snaps including a season-high 80 plays against both
Virginia and Boston College.
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2009
Did not see game action.
PERSONAL
Son of Keith and Mary Helton ... uncle, James Hennen, lettered in football at Army (1962) ...
uncle, John Hennen, lettered in baseball at Auburn (1969) ... born May 28, 1992.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Boone under Phil Ziglar ... participated in the annual Under Armour
All-American Game on January 4, 2009 in Orlando, Fla. ... listed as the 33rd-best offensive
guard in the nation by Rivals.com ... tabbed the 44th-top offensive tackle in the country by
Scout.com ... serving as team captain, helped Boone to an 11-3 record and appearance in
the state playoff semifinals in senior season ... named 6A first team all-state by the Florida
Sports Writers Association ... All-Dixie Region pick by SuperPrep ... named to the All-Central
Florida first team by the Orlando Sentinel ... also earned all-conference and all-county honors
and played in the Florida East-West all-star game ... first team all-metro pick as a junior as
Boone went 14-1 and reached the state title game ... helped Boone to a three-year ledger of
34-9 ... also lettered in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of David and Merrie Harding ... father played soccer at N.C. State ... mother earned a
master’s degree in Physical Therapy from Duke in 1987 ... born January 1, 1991 ... graduated from Duke in May, 2013 with a degree in public policy studies while minoring in Asian
and Middle Eastern Studies ... currently pursuing a graduate degree in political science.
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David Helton
LB • 6-4, 235 • JR.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
BAYLOR SCHOOL
2013
Listed as the second string Mike linebacker ... scheduled to battle for starting role ... possesses
good size and range ... one of three Duke linebackers with 750+ snaps of experience ... in
22 career games (6 starts), has 80 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 quarterback sacks and
three QB pressures ... has 10 career games with 5+ tackles including a career-high 10-stop
performance against Clemson in 2012 ... has 15 career games with 2+ tackles ... on the field
for 782 career snaps ... two-time Academic All-ACC selection.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia1
Georgia Tech2
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU3
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis4
Wake Forest5
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech6
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
9/2
13/4
22/6
Solo
Ast
0
1
0
2
4
2
1
— DNP —
0
— DNP —
2
— DNP —
0
1
0
1
3
7
0
Solo
Ast
1
2
3
0
0
2
1
1
2
0
5
1
1
1
0
4
1
0
3
5
4
3
10
1
4
0
1
0
Solo Ast
11
14
19
36
30
50
Total
TFL
QBS
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0.5-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
3
7
9
1
0.0-0
1.5-6
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.5-6
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
TFL
QBS
2
2
7
1
0
5
6
5
5
10
6
5
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.5-3
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total TFL
25
2.5-6
55
2.5-5
80 5.0-11
QBS
1.5-6
0.0-0
1.5-6
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 13 games with four starts ... starting assignments
came against FIU, Memphis, Wake Forest and Georgia Tech ... totaled 55 tackles, 2.5
tackles for loss and two QB pressures ... posted eight games with 5+ tackles including a
season-best 10-stop outing against Clemson ... had seven tackles including 1.5 tackles for
loss in the win over N.C. Central ... carded six tackles versus both Virginia Tech and Georgia
Tech ... averaged 5.25 tackles per game in ACC play ... on the field for 553 snaps including
a season-high 89 at Georgia Tech.
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2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in nine games with two starting assignments ... did
not see action in the Richmond, Boston College and FIU contests ... recorded 25 tackles,
2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 quarterback sacks on the year ... received starting nods against
Virginia and Georgia Tech ... against the Cavaliers, posted seven stops including one for
loss and, one week later, contributed a season-high nine tackles versus the Yellow Jackets
... registered 1.5 quarterback sacks in the Wake Forest contest ... averaged 5.0 tackles per
game over the final four weeks of the season ... on the field for 229 total plays including a
season-high 63 snaps at Virginia.
DON BOSCO (N.J.) PREP
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Baylor under coach Phil Massey ... charted as the No. 31 inside
linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 3 linebacker and the No. 23 overall
prospect in Tennessee by Rivals.com ... as a senior, totaled 121 tackles, 12 tackles for loss
and three caused fumbles while captaining Baylor to a 12-2 record and berth in the state
championship game ... 2010 Defensive Player of the Year choice by the Chattanooga Times
Free Press ... first team all-state (2-AA) selection by Tennessee Sports Writers Association in
2010 ... All-Dixie Region choice by SuperPrep ... as a junior, carded 101 tackles, eight tackles for loss and seven caused fumbles and earned all-state honors ... had 95 tackles during
sophomore campaign ... also participated in wrestling ... captured the state championship
in the 215-pound weight class as a junior ... member of four state championship wrestling
teams — dual (2008-09) and individual (2008-10).
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
1
0
2
0
3
Thomas Hennessy
LS • 6-3, 230 • R-FR.
BARDONIA, N.Y.
2013
Charted as the starting long snapper ... assumes role from four-year starter Jackson Anderson,
who signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys in the spring of 2013 ... has
demonstrated good accuracy with both short and long snaps ... showed signs of improved
strength and confidence during spring drills.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Don Bosco Prep under coach Greg Toal … rated the No. 9 long
snapper in the nation by Kohl’s … helped team to three-year ledger of 35-0 with two national
championships (2009 & 2011 by USA Today) and three state crowns.
PERSONAL
Son of Andrea and Tom Hennessy … born June 11, 1994.
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Nick Hill
Chris Hoover
S • 6-2, 220 • R-SO.
LB • 6-1, 210 • JR.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
MAUMEE, OHIO
M.L. KING MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL
CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve safety at the Strike position ... made transition from wide receiver into the defensive
secondary during spring drills ... had four tackles in the annual Spring Game.
2013
Walk-on reserve linebacker ... registered four tackles in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Did not see game action.
2012
Did not see game action ... co-recipient of the program’s Blue Devil Heart Award following
spring drills.
2011
Did not see game action.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Pearl-Cohn High School under coach Tony Brunetti ... ranked as the
No. 2 wide receiver and the No. 25 overall prospect in Tennessee by the Knoxville News
Sentinel ... helped Pearl-Cohn to three state playoff berths ... first team all-state (3A) selection by Tennessee Sports Writers Association in 2010 ... all-city pick by the Nashville Metro
Coaches Association as a senior ... selected to play in the annual Toyota Tennessee East vs.
West All-Star Classic on December 11, 2010 in Jefferson City, Tenn. ... also participated in
basketball and track and field at M.L. King Magnet High School ... helped M.L. King Magnet
to state track and field championships in 2009 and 2010.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman under Greg Dempsey at Central Catholic ... recorded 98 solo tackles
and five sacks as a junior ... named second team all-city and honorable mention all-district
as a junior ... honorable mention all-city pick as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Charles and Theresa Hill ... born November 5, 1992.
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Chris Holmes
S • 6-2, 200 • FR.
FREDERICKSBURG, VA.
CHANCELLOR HIGH SCHOOL
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Chancellor under coach Bob Oliver ... helped Chancellor to threeyear record of 21-12 ... charted as the No. 77 safety in the nation by Scout.com ... first
team all-district selection following senior season ... as a senior, carded 30 tackles and one
interception while catching 25 passes for 330 receiving yards and four TDs ... during junior
season, had 20 tackles and two interceptions in addition to 17 receptions for 355 yards and
five TDs ... credited with 50 tackles and one interception as a sophomore ... also lettered in
basketball and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Cecil Holmes and Antoinette Young ... born August 14, 1995 ... high school teammate
of current Blue Devil lineman Sam Marshall.
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PERSONAL
Son of John and Kelly Hoover ... born May 27, 1992.
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NG • 6-2, 315 • R-JR.
DE • 6-5, 240 • R-FR.
SOUTHAVEN, MISS.
ELLICOTT CITY, MD.
SOUTHAVEN HIGH SCHOOL
MCDONOGH HIGH SCHOOL
Steven Ingram
Allen Jackson
2013
Reserve nose guard ... provides depth with good size and strength on the interior ... strong at
the point of attack ... in 12 career games, has eight tackles ... has played 173 career snaps.
2013
Reserve defensive end ... had a productive spring practice session while displaying playmaking abilities ... could complete for playing time this fall.
2012
Played in 10 games ... registered seven total tackles including a season-high two against
both Wake Forest and North Carolina ... on the field for 156 total snaps including a seasonbest 32 versus FIU.
2012
Did not see game action while recovering from right shoulder surgery performed on August
8, 2012.
2011
Played in two games ... saw action against Stanford and Tulane ... registered one tackle
versus Stanford ... on the field for 17 snaps.
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered three seasons at Southaven High School under coach Ed Rich ... helped squad to
a three-year record of 22-13 with state playoff berths in both 2008 and 2009 ... as a senior,
posted 90 tackles, nine sacks and two fumble recoveries defensively while grading out at 85
percent on the offensive line as team compiled a 9-3 overall record ... earned all-conference
and all-region honors in 2009 ... in junior season, had 80 tackles and six sacks ... logged 40
tackles and four sacks in sophomore campaign ... finished career with 210 tackles and 19
sacks ... also lettered in powerlifting and track and field.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at McDonogh under coach Dominic Damico ... helped McDonogh to
three-year mark of 21-10 including a state playoff appearance in 2011 ... charted as the No.
66 strongside defensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 86 defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com ... recorded 80 tackles, two caused fumbles and three
pass breakups in senior campaign en route to earning all-state honors ... as a junior, posted
87 tackles, nine quarterback sacks, two caused fumbles and four blocked punts ... two-time
first team all-conference selection ... also lettered in basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of Joe and Sandra Jackson ... cousin, Valenica Eggleston-Clark, graduated from Duke
in 1997 ... cousin, Bryanna Roberts, is a current student at Duke ... born August 4, 1994.
PERSONAL
Son of Carol and Steven Ingram ... born July 2, 1992 ... majoring in philosophy while minoring in African and African-American Studies.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
2/0
10/0
12/0
Solo
Ast
— DNP —
0
1
— DNP —
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
Total
TFL
QBS
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
2
1
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total
1
7
8
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo Ast
0
1
5
2
5
3
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1 040
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Opponent
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Dezmond Johnson
DE • 6-4, 260 • R-JR.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
OVERTON COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve defensive end ... versatile defender who can play on either end of the line ... with
unique combination of size, strength and speed, possesses the physical tools to make a
significant impact on Duke’s defensive success ... in 24 career games (6 starts), has 43
tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 quarterback sacks and five QB pressures ... has played
746 career snaps ... has nine career games with 3+ tackles including a career-best outing
of seven stops against Clemson in 2012 ... among active Blue Devils, ranks second in QB
pressures and third in quarterback sacks ... had five tackles including one sack in the annual
Spring Game ... two-time Academic All-ACC selection.
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 12 games with four starts ... missed the North
Carolina week due to injury ... starting assignments came against N.C. Central, Memphis,
Wake Forest and Virginia ... finished the year with 23 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks
and three QB pressures ... posted a season-high seven tackles against Clemson ... had five
total games with 3+ tackles ... sacks came against FIU, N.C. Central and Clemson ... on the
field for 377 total plays including a season-high 60 snaps at Wake Forest.
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 12 games with two starts ... received starting
assignments against Georgia Tech and North Carolina ... posted 20 tackles, 3.0 tackles for
loss, 1.0 quarterback sack and two QB pressures on the year ... had a season-high four
tackles at Virginia ... logged three tackles including 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack versus
Wake Forest ... also had three stops against FIU and Georgia Tech ... on the field for 369
total snaps including a season-high 59 at North Carolina.
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered two seasons at Overton Comprehensive High School under coach Terry Anderson
... tabbed as the 15th-top overall prospect in Tennessee by Rivals.com ... All-Dixie Region
choice by SuperPrep ... helped team to an 8-4 record and state playoff berth in 2009 ... as
a senior, posted 71 tackles, 18 quarterback sacks and three fumble recoveries ... earned
Defensive MVP honors from the Metro Coaches Association ... tabbed District 12-AAA Most
Valuable Defensive Lineman following senior season ... named to the 2009 Dream Team by
The Tennessean ... carded 64 tackles with 10 sacks in junior campaign ... received all-region
honors as a junior ... also lettered in basketball ... named all-district on the hardwood ...
participated in the second annual Toyota Tennessee All-Star Classic on December 12, 2009
in Jefferson City, Tenn., helping the West squad to a 16-13 win.
PERSONAL
Son of Carol and Joe Johnson ... born March 11, 1992 ... majoring in cultural anthropology
while pursuing a certificate in markets and management studies.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech1
North Carolina2
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
2
2
1
1
0
0
3
2
1
2
0
1
2
3
1
3
0
0
4
3
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-2
0.0-0
0.0-0
2.0-8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-5
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
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FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central3
Memphis4
Wake Forest5
Virginia6
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/2
12/4
24/6
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
1
0
2
1
2
0
0
3
1
2
2
1
0
1
— DNP —
0
3
0
0
0
4
1
4
3
3
0
1
1.0-3
0.0-0
1.5-8
1.0-3
1.0-9
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-3
0.0-0
1.0-6
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
7
0
0
0
0.0-0
1.0-2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
Solo Ast
6
14
10
13
16
27
Total TFL
20 3.0-11
23 5.5-25
43 8.5-36
INT PBU CF
QBS INT PBU CF
1.0-5 0
0
0
3.0-11 0
0
0
4.0-16 0
0
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
2
0
3
0
5
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Jake Kite
S • 6-0, 185 • FR.
ROANOKE, VA.
HIDDEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Hidden Valley under coach Scott Weaver ... charted as the No. 39
safety in the nation by ESPN.com ... two-time first team all-state (AA) selection by VirginiaPreps.com ... two-time Timesland Defensive Player of the Year pick by the Roanoke Times
... two-time Virginia Region IV Defensive Player of the Year choice ... two-time River Ridge
District Defensive Player of the Year honoree ... earned first team all-district and all-region
honors as a kick return specialist in 2012 after returning 14 kickoffs for 304 yards and 19
punts for 215 yards ... in senior season, carded 120 total tackles, six caused fumbles and
four fumble recoveries along with 33 receptions for 392 yards and six TDs ... as a junior,
posted 148 tackles and four interceptions ... also lettered in wrestling.
PERSONAL
Son of Christie and Christopher Kite ... born July 6, 1994 ... father was a member of the
football team as a defensive back and wide receiver at the university of Virginia from 198487, helping the Cavaliers to a four-year record of 25-19-2 with Peach Bowl and All American
Bowl victories following the 1984 and 1987 seasons, respectively.
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Sterling Korona
OT • 6-7, 260 • FR.
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
RONALD REAGAN HIGH SCHOOL
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Ronald Reagan under coach David Wetzel ... helped Ronald Reagan
to a two-year record of 19-6 with a pair of state playoff appearances ... charted as the No.
68 offensive tackle in the nation by both ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... Texas Class 5A
All-Super Team choice and all-area selection by the San Antonio Express-News following
senior season ... Texas District 26-5A first team all-district pick and team offensive MVP in
2012 ... also participated in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Laura Korona-Ureste and Mark Ureste ... born November 8, 1994.
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DE • 6-4, 230 • R-FR.
DT • 6-7, 285 • R-SO.
CASTLE ROCK, COLO.
FREDERICKSBURG, VA.
VALOR CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
CHANCELLOR HIGH SCHOOL
Michael Mann
2013
Reserve defensive end ... has displayed the ability to rush the quarterback ... possesses
good feel for the game and football intelligence ... continued strides in the weight room will
play key role in effectiveness.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered four seasons at Valor Christian under coach Brent Viselmeyer ... helped Valor
Christian to 39-3 record including undefeated, 14-0 campaigns in both 2009 and 2011 ...
member of three consecutive state championship squads ... listed as the No. 63 weakside
defensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com ... as a senior, recorded 49 tackles, 3.5 quarterback sacks and two interceptions ... first team all-state (4A) and All-Colorado (all classifications) selection by the Denver Post following senior season ... logged 56 tackles with
five sacks as a junior ... had 41 tackles and one interception during sophomore campaign ...
two-time first team all-league selection ... also lettered in basketball and lacrosse.
PERSONAL
Son of Victoria Quintana and Scott Mann ... father lettered four seasons (1981-82-83-84) in
basketball at Colorado State, earning All-WAC honors in 1984 ... high school teammate of
fellow Duke football program member Max McCaffrey ... born August 12, 1994.
Sam Marshall
2013
Reserve defensive tackle ... expected to compete for playing time ... joins freshman Sterling
Korona and sophomore Erich Schneider as the tallest members of the program at 6’7” ... in
seven career games, has four tackles ... has played 78 career snaps ... recorded four tackles
including 1.0 quarterback sack in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Played in seven games ... registered four total tackles ... had two stops against both FIU
and N.C. Central ... on the field for 78 snaps including a season-high 15 plays versus both
FIU and Miami.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Chancellor under coach Bob Oliver ... charted as the No. 76 defensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com ... helped Chancellor to three-year record of 27-9
... as a senior, posted 45 tackles, eight tackles for loss and four sacks en route to earning
all-area accolades ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... all-district selection on
both sides of the ball in 2010 ... logged 35 tackles, four tackles for loss and three sacks as a
junior ... also participated in basketball and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Cheryl and Samuel Marshall ... born April 21, 1993.
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Quay Mann
S • 5-9, 195 • FR.
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C.
NORTHERN NASH HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Enters the fall as the top reserve at the Rover safety slot ... enrolled at Duke in January,
2013 ... began spring drills at cornerback before switching to safety ... has displayed good
physical tools ... in the annual Spring Game, carded one tackle and one INT.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Northern Nash under coach Mickey Crouch ... listed as the No. 89
cornerback in the nation by ESPN.com ... first team all-state (3A) honors from CarolinaPreps.com as a senior ... three-time all-conference selection ... first team all-area pick by
the Rocky Mount Telegram in 2012 ... as a senior, served as a team captain and posted 30
tackles and one INT while totaling 900 all-purpose yards and 11 TDs ... had 43 tackles, five
INTs and two caused fumbles during junior season ... selected to play in the 76th annual
Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas on December 15, 2012 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered
in track and field.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
7/0
7/0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
1
1
— DNP —
1
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
4
4
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Solo Ast
2
2
2
2
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
PERSONAL
Son of Velva Mann-Hunter and Raymond Hunter ... born January 22, 1995.
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Ross Martin
K • 5-9, 185 • SO.
SOLON, OHIO
WALSH JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Returning starting placekicker ... preseason third team All-America pick by Phil Steele’s
College Football Preview ... preseason first team All-ACC selection by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... preseason second team All-ACC selection by Athlon Sports and
Lindy’s Sports ... listed as the No. 7 kicker in the country by Lindy’s Sports ... named to the
preseason watch list for the Lou Groza College Place-Kicker Award ... tabbed to the preseason watch list for the College Football Performance Awards’ Placekicker Trophy ... range
extends comfortably to 55 yards ... enhanced flexibility should pay dividends this fall ... hard
worker who owns excellent mental focus ... one of just two returning kickers in the nation that
booted 20+ field goals coupled with an .850+ percentage a season ago, joining Cairo Santos
of Tulane ... only returning kicker from BCS conferences to have kicked 20+ field goals and
45+ PATs last year ... in 13 career games (13 starts), has amassed 106 total points on 20of-23 (.870) field goals and 46-of-47 (.979) PATs ... on Duke’s career charts, ranks third in
PAT percentage, tied for third in field goals of 50+ yards (2) and 10th in field goals ... on the
ACC’s charts for active players, ranks first in points per game (8.15), first in field goals per
game, first in field goal percentage, fourth in kick scoring, fourth in field goals, fifth in PATs,
fifth in PAT percentage and sixth in total points ... holds ACC single-season record for kick
scoring by a freshman and Duke single-season record for total points (106 points in 2012) ...
on the field for 141 career plays ... in the annual Spring Game, totaled nine points on three
PATs and field goals covering 25 and 30 yards.
2012
Honorable mention All-America pick by Sports Illustrated ... first team Freshman All-America
choice by Sporting News, CBS Sports and Phil Steele ... honorable mention Freshman
All-America selection by College Football News ... honorable mention All-ACC selection by
both the league’s media representatives and head coaches ... semifinalist for the Lou Groza
Award, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top placekicker ... Academic All-ACC
selection ... started all 13 games ... totaled 106 points on 20-of-23 (.870) field goals and
46-of-47 (.979) PATs ... in the ACC, ranked tied for third in field goals per game (1.54) and
eighth in points per game (8.15) ... nationally, ranked tied for 16th in field goals per game and
tied for 46th in points per game ... one of just four kickers nationally to boot 20+ field goals
with a percentage of .850 or better, joining Brett Baer of Louisiana-Lafayette, Cairo Santos
of Tulane and Caleb Sturgis of Florida ... one of just four kickers from BCS conferences
to kick 20+ field goals and 45+ PATs, joining Dustin Hopkins of Florida State, Brett Maher
of Nebraska and Quinn Sharp of Oklahoma State ... among freshmen nationally, ranked
second in both field goals per game and points per game ... established ACC single-season
record for kick scoring by a freshman, bettering the previous standard of 97 points by Florida
State’s Dustin Hopkins in 2009 ... set school single-season record for scoring, breaking the
previous standard of 104 points set by Clarkston Hines in 1989 ... also set Duke season
marks for PATs and PAT attempts ... on Duke’s single-season charts, totals rank second for
field goals, second for field goal percentage, third for points per game, third for field goals
attempted, tied for third for most field goals of 50+ yards (2) and ninth for PAT percentage ...
became the fourth freshman to lead Duke in scoring, joining Dave Melechek (1973), Sims
Lenhardt (1996) and Chris Douglas (2000) ... established school single-game freshman
records for points (15 vs. North Carolina) and field goals (4 vs. North Carolina) ... carded
12 points against N.C. Central to match the third-highest single-game total for freshmen in
school history ... also reached double figures in the scoring column versus Wake Forest (10)
... set school single-season rookie standards for points, field goals, field goal attempts, field
goal percentage, PATs, PAT attempts, PAT percentage, most field goals of 50+ yards and
longest field goal (52 yards vs. Cincinnati) ... established Belk Bowl and school bowl game
records with 52-yard field goal against Cincinnati ... matched school bowl game standard
with two field goals while equaling the sixth-highest single-bowl game scoring total with eight
total points ... made 13 consecutive field goals between weeks 2-7 to post the third-longest
streak in school history ... booted 44 consecutive PATs during the first 12 games to mark the
seventh-longest streak in school history ... kicked six PATs in games against N.C. Central,
Virginia and Miami to match the second-highest single-game total for rookies in school history ... the four field goals against North Carolina equaled the fourth-highest single-game total
in school history ... had multiple field goals in seven weeks ... handled Duke’s kickoff chores
as the Blue Devils ranked fourth in the ACC in both kickoff coverage and total touchbacks
... recorded 29 touchbacks on 77 total kickoffs ... credited with four tackles with single-game
stops versus Memphis, Virginia Tech, Miami and Cincinnati ... on the field for 141 total plays.
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PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Walsh Jesuit under coach Gerry Rardin ... helped Walsh Jesuit to
three-year ledger of 22-9 including a 10-2 mark and state playoff appearance in 2011 ...
rated the No. 1 kicker in the country by Rivals.com and the No. 2 kicker in the nation by
Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... All-America pick by USA Today (1st team),
Under Armour (1st team), Sports Illustrated (2nd team) and ESPN.com (3rd team) following
senior campaign ... two-time first team all-state and all-district pick by the Associated Press
in 2010 and 2011 ... named to state all-star teams by the Akron Beacon Journal (2011) and
Cleveland Plain Dealer (2010 & 2011) ... first team All-North Coast League selection in 2011
... as a senior, totaled 81 points on 10 field goals and 51 PATs with six field goals of 40+
yards including a career-long 50-yard effort while punting 33 times for a 40.55 yards per kick
average ... recorded 58 points on eight field goals and 34 PATs ... set school records for
most field goals in a game (4), season (10) and career (18), most consecutive extra points
made (95), and most kicking points in a season (81) and career (149) ... set state record
for most consecutive extra points made (95) — the third-longest streak nationally ... in the
Under Armour All-American Game on January 5, 2012 in St. Petersburg, Fla., registered
four total points on one PAT and a 32-yard field goal while punting seven times for 351 yards
to set game records for highest punting average (50.1) and longest punt (72 yards) ... also
lettered in soccer.
PERSONAL
Son of Kristi and Jim Martin ... uncle, Raymond “Bucky” Dahman lettered three years (192526-27) in football at Notre Dame under Hall of Fame coach Knute Rockne, helping the
Fighting Irish to a three-year record of 23-4-2 including an unbeaten home ledger of 12-0-1
... born July 3, 1993.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
FG-A
Made
Missed
Blk
PAT-A
Pts
FIU1
Stanford2
N.C. Central3
Memphis4
Wake Forest5
Virginia6
Virginia Tech7
North Carolina8
Florida State9
Clemson10
Georgia Tech11
Miami12
Cincinnati13
1-2
2-2
2-2
1-1
2-2
0-0
2-2
4-4
0-1
2-2
1-1
1-1
2-3
34
29, 29
25, 30
23
35, 22
—
40, 28
28, 30, 20, 43
—
46, 47
50
43
33, 52
39
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
24
—
—
—
48
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5-5
1-1
6-6
5-5
4-4
6-6
2-2
3-3
1-1
2-2
3-3
6-6
2-3
8
7
12
8
10
6
8
15
1
8
6
9
8
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/13
13/13
1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49
0-0 8-9 5-6
5-6
0-0 8-9 5-6
5-6
50+
2-2
2-2
Total
20-23
20-23
Lg
52
52
Blk
0
0
PAT
46-47
46-47
Pts
106
106
SEQUENCE: 34, 39 (WL), 29, 29, 25, 30, 23, 35, 22, 40, 28, 28, 30, 20, 43, 24(WL), 46, 47, 50, 33, 48 (WL), 52
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/13
13/13
Solo Ast
0
4
0
4
Total
4
4
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
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Max McCaffrey
WR • 6-2, 190 • SO.
CASTLE ROCK, COLO.
VALOR CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Charted as a starting wide receiver ... earned the program’s co-Most Improved Offensive
Player along with Cody Robinson following spring practice ... is the most fundamentallysound and technical receiver on the Blue Devil roster ... key attributes include change of
direction and tracking of the football in the air ... in 13 games, has two receptions for 31
yards (15.50) ... has played 196 career snaps ... in the annual Spring Game, caught four
passes for 50 yards.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/0
13/0
Rec
2
2
Yards
31
31
Avg.
15.50
15.50
TD
0
0
Lg
18
18
2012
Played in all 13 games ... caught two passes for 31 yards (15.50) ... both receptions came at
Florida State and produced first downs ... on the field for 196 total snaps including a seasonhigh 28 against Clemson.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered three seasons at Valor Christian under coach Brent Viselmeyer ... helped Valor
Christian to 39-3 record including undefeated, 14-0 campaigns in both 2009 and 2011 ..
member of three consecutive state championship squads ... listed as the No. 68 wide receiver in the country by Scout.com ... in senior season, caught a team-high 40 passes for
833 yards and eight TDs as Valor Christian averaged 48.7 points per game ... led the 2011
Valor Christian defense in INTs (3), INT returns for TDs (3), PBUs (8) and blocked punts (3)
as the Eagles allowed just 6.9 points per game and posted five shutouts ... returned an INT
25 yards for a TD in Valor Christian’s 66-10 win over Pine Creek in the state title game on
December 3, 2011 ... first team all-state (4A) and All-Colorado (all classifications) selection
by the Denver Post following senior season ... as a junior, caught 11 passes for 197 yards
and three TDs while registering four INTs with one return for a TD en route to receiving AllColorado honors from the Denver Post ... participated in the Semper Fidelis All American
Bowl on January 3, 2012 in Phoenix, Ariz. ... also lettered in basketball and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Ed and Lisa McCaffrey ... father lettered four seasons (1986-87-89-90) as a wide
receiver at Stanford, where he caught 146 passes for 2,333 yards and earned both first team
All-America and Academic All-America honors in 1990; played 13 seasons in the NFL with
the New York Giants (1991-93), San Francisco 49ers (1994) and Denver Broncos (1995-03),
catching 565 passes for 7,422 yards and 55 TDs; played on three Super Bowl championship teams (XXIX with San Francisco; XXXII & XXXIII with Denver) and participated in one
Pro Bowl (1998) ... mother lettered three seasons (1987-88-89) in soccer at Stanford ...
grandfather, Dave Sime, lettered in baseball (1957) and track and field (1956-57-58) at Duke
before graduating in 1959; on the diamond as an outfielder, helped Duke to a 19-8 record
and earned first team All-ACC honors after leading the team in batting average (.376), home
runs (4) and stolen bases (9); on the track, captured 12 total ACC championships (4 indoor
& 8 outdoor), twice earned MVP honors at the ACC Outdoor Track & Field Championships
(1956-58), garnered All-America accolades in 1956, set seven world records (1 indoor & 6
outdoor), and was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary teams for both indoor and outdoor
track and field; played one season of football (1958) as a wide receiver; won the silver medal
in the 100-meter competition at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, Italy; graduated from
Duke Medical School in 1962 ... grandmother, Betty Conroy, graduated from Duke in 1959
... uncle, Scott Sime, lettered four seasons (1981-82-83-84) as a fullback at Duke before
graduating in 1986; in 24 career games, rushed 32 times for 125 yards while catching 14
passes for 78 yards ... uncle, Billy McCaffrey, lettered two seasons (1990-91) in basketball
at Duke, helping the Blue Devils to a 61-16 record and the 1991 NCAA title while averaging
9.1 points per game; after transferring to Vanderbilt, lettered two seasons (1993-94), helping the Commodores to a 48-18 record including the 1993 SEC East Division crown while
averaging 20.6 points per game; twice earned first team All-SEC accolades and garnered
first team All-America and SEC Player of the Year honors in 1993 ... aunt, Monica McCaffrey,
lettered four seasons in basketball at Georgetown (1988-89-90-91) ... high school teammate
of fellow Duke football program member Michael Mann ... born May 17, 1994.
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Corbin McCarthy
Dominic McDonald
S • 5-10, 200 • R-FR.
LB • 6-2, 240 • FR.
NORCO, CA.
LONGWOOD, FLA.
NORCO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Charted as the starting safety at the Rover position ... physical, high-energy presence with
good speed ... owns tremendous work ethic ... practiced at all three safety slots during spring
drills ... in two career games, has four tackles including a career-high three stops against FIU
in 2012 ... has played 50 career snaps ... in May, 2012, received medical hardship waiver
for the 2012 season from the ACC ... holds program record for 225-pound bench press
repetitions (28) by a defensive back ... registered five tackles and one PBU in the annual
Spring Game.
2012
Played in two games ... saw action against FIU and Stanford before suffering season-ending
shoulder injury versus the Cardinal ... had four total tackles including a season-high three
in the win over FIU ... on the field for 50 total snaps including a season-high 33 against FIU
... in May, 2012, received a medical hardship waiver for the 2012 season from the ACC.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Norco Senior under coach Todd Gerhart ... helped Norco to a threeyear record of 26-10 with three state playoff appearances and one league championship ...
as a senior, carded 72 tackles, six tackles for loss and 23 PBUs en route to earning first team
All-CIF honors ... had 52 tackles, four PBUs and one INT as a junior as Norco went 9-3 and
finished second in the Big VIII League standings ... registered 48 tackles, three PBUs and
two INTs during sophomore campaign as Norco posted an 11-2 ledger and captured the Big
VIII League title with a perfect 7-0 record ... two-time all-conference and All-CIF selection ...
also lettered in baseball.
2013
Reserve linebacker ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2013 ... did not participate in spring
practice after undergoing knee surgery on February 25, 2013.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Lake Brantley under coach George Clayton ... helped Lake Brantley
to three straight state playoff berths (2010-11-12) ... listed as the No. 59 outside linebacker in
the country by ESPN.com and the No. 71 outside linebacker in the nation by 247Sports.com
... received first team all-state (8A) honors from the Associated Press after senior season
... as a senior, totaled 65 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and eight sacks ... recorded 50 tackles
including 12 tackles for loss and three sacks as a junior and 60 tackles with 17 tackles for
loss and eight sacks during sophomore campaign ... selected to play in the Florida NorthSouth All-Star game on December 19, 2012 in Sebring, Fla. ... also lettered in weightlifting.
PERSONAL
Son of Jill and Joey McDonald ... born December 26, 1994.
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PERSONAL
Son of Kenneth and Raychel McCarthy ... born April 7, 1994.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2012
Total
38
G/GS
2/0
2/0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
2
1
1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
3
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo Ast
3
1
3
1
Hud Mellencamp
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
CB • 5-11, 165 • SO.
FR QBH
0
0
BLOOMINGTON, IND.
0
0
2013
Walk-on reserve cornerback ... could contribute on special teams this fall.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Home-schooled in Bloomington, Ind. … two-time Golden Gloves division boxing champion
in Indiana … Junior Olympics state boxing champion.
Total
4
4
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
PERSONAL
Son of Elaine Irwin and John Mellencamp … born April 27, 1994.
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Taylor Metelus
OL • 6-1, 265 • SO.
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J.
LAWRENCE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
486 punting yards at Florida State ... also logged a season-high four punts downed inside
the opponent 20 yard line against the Seminoles ... on Duke’s single-season charts, totals
rank fourth for punting average, fifth for punting yardage and tied for ninth for total punts ...
season-long boot of 79 yards against Cincinnati set Belk Bowl record and school bowl game
standard while marking the third-longest punt in Duke history behind only Billy Cox (81 yards
vs. Navy, 1949) and Morton (80 yards vs. Clemson, 1999) ... over the final seven games of
the year, had nine punts downed inside the opponent 20 yard line against zero touchbacks
... had at least one punt of 50+ yards in 12 of 13 games on the year ... helped Duke rank
second in the ACC and 39th nationally in net punting (38.03) ... also served as the holder for
placement kicks as Ross Martin set school single-season record for total points with 106 on
20 field goals and 46 PATs ... completed lone pass attempt for nine yards and a first down to
Brandon Connette out of punt formation against Memphis ... on the field for 132 total snaps.
2013
Walk-on reserve offensive lineman.
2011
Did not see game action.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Flowery Branch under coach Lee Shaw ... tabbed as the No. 1
punter in the nation by Scout.com ... selected to play for the 2011 U.S. Under-19 National
Team in the Team USA vs. The World game on February 2, 2011 in Austin, Texas ... helped
squad to three-year record of 32-9 with three state playoff berths ... as a senior, averaged
41.2 yards per punt while making 43-of-47 PATs and four-of-seven field goals ... two-time
first team all-state pick by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in both 2009 and 2010 ... Region
8-AAAA Special Teams Player of the Year in 2010 ... team captain and MVP as a senior ...
career totals include 99-of-105 PATs and 13-of-21 field goals ... also participated in soccer
... made a 32-yard field goal to help the North team to a 22-0 win in the Georgia Coaches
Association North-South All-Star Classic on December 29, 2010 in Columbus, Ga.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Lawrence Senior under coach Rob Radice ... also lettered in wrestling.
PERSONAL
Son of Brunel Metellus and Lisa Panella … born October 8, 1993.
PERSONAL
Son of Bedford and Judy Monday ... born July 25, 1992.
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Will Monday
P • 6-4, 210 • R-SO.
FLOWERY BRANCH, GA.
FLOWERY BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Returning starting punter ... preseason third team All-America choice by Sporting News ...
preseason first team All-ACC selection by Athlon Sports, Lindy’s Sports, Sporting News
and USA Today ... preseason second team All-ACC pick by Phil Steele’s College Football
Preview ... charted as the No. 3 punter in the nation by Lindy’s Sports ... tabbed to the
preseason watch list for the Ray Guy Award, which honors the nation’s top collegiate punter
... named to the preseason watch list for the College Football Performance Awards’ Punter
Trophy ... has demonstrated a strong desire to improve both on the field and in the weightroom ... has assumed a leadership role within the specialist unit ... scheduled to handle the
holding duties on placement kicks for the second consecutive season ... in 13 career games
(13 starts), has punted 67 times for 2,991 yards and a 44.64 yards per kick average with 19
kicks downed inside the opponent 20 yard line against just six touchbacks ... also has completed his only pass attempt for nine yards ... ACC’s active leader in career punting average
... owns school bowl game record for longest punt with 79-yard effort against Cincinnati in
the Belk Bowl in 2012 ... the 79-yard punt versus the Bearcats also ranks as the third-longest
in Duke history ... on the field for 132 career plays.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
Punts
Yards
Avg.
Lg
Blk
TB
FC
I20
FIU1
Stanford2
N.C. Central3
Memphis4
Wake Forest5
Virginia6
Virginia Tech7
North Carolina8
Florida State9
Clemson10
Georgia Tech11
Miami12
Cincinnati13
5
7
4
3
5
9
4
2
12
9
2
4
1
226
330
174
133
225
423
187
87
486
359
105
177
79
45.20
47.14
43.50
44.33
45.00
47.00
46.75
43.50
40.50
39.89
52.50
44.25
79.00
60
56
51
60
57
55
56
50
51
47
53
58
79
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
2
2
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
4
1
1
0
1
Blk
0
0
TB
6
6
FC
11
11
I20
19
19
INT
0
0
Lg
9
9
Year
2012
Total
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/13
13/13
G/GS
13/13
13/13
Punt
67
67
Comp
1
1
Yds
2,991
2,991
Att
1
1
Avg
44.64
44.64
Pct.
1.000
1.000
Lg
79
79
Yards
9
9
TD
0
0
2012
First team Freshman All-America pick by Phil Steele ... honorable mention Freshman
All-America selection by College Football News ... first team All-ACC choice by both the
league’s media representatives and head coaches ... Academic All-ACC selection ... punted
67 times for 2,991 yards and a 44.64 yards per kick average with 19 kicks downed inside the
opponent 20 yard line against just six touchbacks ... led the ACC and ranked 13th nationally in punting average ... became the fourth Duke player to lead the conference in punting,
joining Rodney Stewart (1965; 42.51), John Krueger (1996; 45.16) and Brian Morton (2000;
45.17) ... became just the second freshman to pace the ACC in punting average, joining
Clemson’s Dale Hatcher in 1981 (43.13) ... also led the ACC in punts of 50+ yards with 20 ...
punting average led all freshmen nationally and marked Duke’s best in a season since Morton’s 45.17 mark in 2000 ... set school single-season records for freshmen for both punting
yards and average ... season-best 47.14 (7-330) average at Stanford marked the secondhighest single-game mark among Duke rookies (minimum 3 punts), trailing only Morton’s
50.00 (3-150) performance against Navy in 1997 ... carded season-bests of 12 punts and
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WR • 6-5, 200 • R-FR.
S • 6-1, 200 • SO.
WEST CHESTER, PA.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
BAYARD RUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL
UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Anthony Nash
2013
Reserve wide receiver ... possesses excellent speed ... has steadily improved fundamental
skills since arrival on campus ... competitive receiver who is expected push for playing time
this fall ... had one pass reception covering 37 yards in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Bayard Rustin under coach Mike St. Clair ... helped Bayard Rustin to
a two-year record of 20-4 including an 11-2 mark in 2010 that included an appearance in the
Pennsylvania District 1-AAAA semifinals ... also helped Bayard Rustin to consecutive ChesMont League American Division championships in 2010 and 2011 with a perfect two-year
conference record of 12-0 ... as a senior, caught 31 passes for 533 yards and seven TDs ...
scored a career-high four TDs on six catches covering 140 yards in Bayard Rustin’s 41-0
win over East on September 17, 2011 ... during junior season, had 52 receptions for 1,172
yards and 16 TDs with three 100-yard receiving games and a streak of nine straight games
with at least one TD ... first team all-state choice in 2010 by the Pennsylvania Football News
and All-Southeastern Pennsylvania pick by the Philadelphia Inquirer ... first team All-ChesMont League selection as a junior after leading the conference in receiving yardage while
ranking second in scoring ... had a career-high 177 receiving yards on four catches with TDs
covering 65 and 68 yards in Bayard Rustin’s 41-7 victory over Kennett on October 2, 2010
... caught five passes for 176 yards and three TDs including a career-long 80-yard score in
Bayard Rustin’s 27-18 win over Henderson on October 16, 2010 ... registered a career yards
per reception average of 20.54 along with six 100-yard games and eight TDs covering 50+
yards ... also lettered in basketball and track and field, earning All-Ches-Mont and all-area
honors on the hardwood.
PERSONAL
Son of Anthony and Shari Nash ... born September 20, 1993.
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James Noetzel
CB • 5-8, 160 • SO.
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve cornerback.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Carroll under coach Hal Wasson ... helped Carroll to three-year
record of 37-6 including the 2011 state championship ... also lettered in wrestling and track
and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Kelly and Steve Noetzel … father wrestled at John Carroll University ... born November 10, 1993.
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Dwayne Norman
2013
Charted as a starting safety at the Bandit position, sliding into the role held by All-ACC selections Matt Daniels (2011) and Walt Canty (2012) the past two seasons ... possesses solid
tackling technique and good football instincts ... intense competitor ... will be looked upon
to provide leadership ... in 13 career games (5 starts), has 60 tackles, 0.5 tackle for loss,
two fumble recoveries, one caused fumble and one PBU ... has played 605 career snaps
... has 5+ tackles in six games including a career-high 13 stops at Florida State in 2012 ...
shares school single-game record with two fumble recoveries versus Florida State in 2012
... carded four tackles in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 13 games with five starts ... starting assignments
came against N.C. Central, Virginia, Florida State, Clemson and Miami ... totaled 60 tackles, 0.5 tackle for loss, two fumble recoveries, one caused fumble and one PBU ... ranked
second among rookies in the ACC in tackles ... tackle total matched the ninth-highest singleseason performance among freshmen in school history ... had a season-high 13 tackles at
Florida State, equaling the 15th-best single-game total for rookies in Duke history ... also
against the Seminoles, matched school single-game record with two fumble recoveries ...
posted nine tackles against Clemson and eight stops versus both Wake Forest and Virginia
... produced 3+ tackles in nine weeks ... averaged 6.38 tackles per game in ACC action ...
on the field for 605 total snaps including a season-high 89 against Miami.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at University Christian under coaches Heath Nivens and David Penland ... helped University Christian to an 8-4 record with a berth in the state playoffs in 2011
... charted as the No. 50 safety in the nation by ESPN.com and the No. 55 safety in the
country by Rivals.com ... recorded 84 tackles as a senior ... earned first team 2A all-state
honors from the Associated Press following senior season ... 2011 All-First Coast pick by
the Florida Times-Union ... named to the 2011 Super 24 team by the Florida Times-Union
... credited with 80 tackles and one interception as a junior ... two-time all-district choice ...
also lettered in baseball.
PERSONAL
Son of Catharee Jelks and Wayne Norman ... uncle, Benjamin Norman, lettered two seasons (1967-68) in football at Indiana, helping the Hoosiers to a two-year record of 15-6 including the Big Ten Conference championship and Rose Bowl appearance in 1967 ... uncle,
Oscar Norman, played football at Florida A&M from 1948-51 ... cousin, George McCloud,
lettered four seasons (1986-87-88-89) in basketball at Florida State, earned Metro Conference Player of the Year honors as a senior and scored 1,594 career points before being
selected in the first round (7th pick) of the 1989 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers ... cousin,
William Jenkins, graduated from Duke in 2004 ... born September 23,1993.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central1
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia2
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State3
Clemson4
Georgia Tech
Miami5
Cincinnati
0
0
1
0
5
4
1
0
9
6
2
3
1
1
0
4
0
3
4
2
0
4
3
2
3
2
1
0
5
0
8
8
3
0
13
9
4
6
3
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total
60
60
TFL
0.5-1
0.5-1
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/5
13/5
Solo Ast
32
28
32
28
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
1
1
0
1
1
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
2
0
2
0
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24
Lucas Patrick
Garett Patterson
OG • 6-4, 310 • R-SO.
CB • 6-1, 190 • R-SR.
BRENTWOOD, TENN.
RICHMOND, VA.
BRENTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
MONACAN HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Charted as the second string offensive left guard ... expected to be a significant contributor
this fall ... could be in the mix for starting role ... big, physical lineman with good aggressive
traits ... missed final three weeks of spring practice due to fractured left hand ... in five career
games, has played 137 total snaps.
2013
Listed as a starting cornerback ... veteran defender with good athleticism ... played his best
football to date during spring drills ... significant contributor on special teams in each of the
past three seasons ... in 37 career games, has 30 tackles ... on the field for 607 career plays
... credited with four tackles in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Played in the final five games of the season ... missed the first eight weeks of the year
while recovering from surgery performed on March 24, 2012 to repair fractured left ankle
... helped the Blue Devils score a school single-season record 410 points while ranking
second in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offense
that ranked among the ACC leaders in first downs per game (4th; 22.15), time of possession
(4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th; 283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... helped
in the protection of 3,000-yard passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as Duke became just the second team in ACC history (Florida State, 1995) to have two 1,000-yard receivers in Jamison
Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ... part of an offensive unit that boasted a
school single-season record and NCAA-best three players with 65+ pass receptions ... in
the run game, assisted in opening holes as Duke’s top three running backs combined to rush
for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts (4.95 avg.) ... on the field for 137 total snaps including a
season-high 48 plays against Miami.
2012
Played in all 13 games ... carded 10 tackles including a season-high two against FIU, Virginia and North Carolina ... on the field for 269 snaps including a season-best 43 versus FIU.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Brentwood under coach Ron Crawford ... charted as the No. 25
offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 31 offensive guard in the
nation by Rivals.com ... helped Brentwood to 29 wins and three state playoff berths ... SuperPrep All-Dixie Region and first team all-state (6A) choice by the Tennessee Sports Writers
Association in 2010 ... named to The Tennessean’s 2010 Dream Team ... served as team
captain as a senior ... selected to play in the annual Toyota Tennessee East vs. West All-Star
Classic on December 11, 2010 in Jefferson City, Tenn. ... also participated in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Liz Patrick ... born July 30, 1993.
2011
Played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams ... had seven tackles on the season ...
posted a season-high three stops versus Tulane ... on the field for 151 total snaps including
15 defensive plays.
2010
Played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams ... credited for 13 tackles on the year
including a season-best four stops against Virginia Tech ... on the field for 187 total snaps
including nine defensive plays.
2009
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Monacan under Danny Parsons ... listed as the No. 82 safety in the
nation by ESPN.com ... first team all-state choice by the Associated Press as a senior ... first
team all-district and all-region honoree ... had 81 tackles and two interceptions as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Yvette and Martin Patterson ... born December 28, 1989 ... majoring in sociology while
pursuing a certificate in markets and management studies.
STATISTICS
2010
Opponent
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army
Maryland
Miami
Virginia Tech
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
0
2
1
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
2
0
1
1
4
1
1
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/0
12/0
13/0
37/0
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Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
1
1
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total
13
7
10
30
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo Ast
7
6
4
3
3
7
14
16
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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William Perrott
OT • 6-2, 265 • JR.
PHOENIX, ARIZ.
BROPHY PREP HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve offensive tackle.
2012
Did not see game action.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Graduated from Brophy Prep High School.
PERSONAL
Son of Julia Garcia and Richard Perrott ... born October 25, 1992.
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Connor Peters
TE • 6-4, 230 • JR.
HAMILTON, OHIO
HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve tight end.
2012
Did not see game action.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered under coaches Jim Place and Bob Jacoby at Hamilton high school ... as a senior,
named team captain and helped squad to an appearance in the state playoffs ... received
the Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award.
PERSONAL
Son of Kellee and Bryan Peters ... born June 16, 1993.
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RB • 5-10, 205 • SO.
DT • 6-2, 280 • FR.
LAS VEGAS, NEV.
SMYRNA, GA.
BISHOP GORMAN HIGH SCHOOL
WALKER SCHOOL
Shaquille Powell
Mike Ramsay
2013
Reserve running back ... Duke’s most elusive back ... scheduled to contribute significantly
this fall ... fundamentally sound offensive back with the ability to run, catch and protect in the
passing game ... also expected to have an impact on special teams ... in 13 career games,
has rushed 28 times for 93 yards (3.32) while catching one pass for four yards (4.00) ... has
played 271 career snaps ... rushed for 46 yards on five carries in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Played in all 13 games ... rushed 28 times for 93 yards (3.32) while catching one pass for
four yards (4.00) ... season-bests of 10 attempts for 38 yards came versus Clemson ...
credited for six tackles on special teams ... on the field for 271 total snaps.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Bishop Gorman under coach Tony Sanchez ... helped Bishop Gorman to a three-year record of 42-4 with three Nevada 4A state championships ... listed as
the No. 6 all-purpose running back in the country by Rivals.com and the No. 12 all-purpose
running back in the nation by 247Sports.com ... selected to the 2012 PARADE All-America
team ... honorable mention All-America selection by SI.com as a senior ... named Nevada’s
Gatorade Player of the Year in 2011 ... selected as the 2011 Nevada 4A Player of the Year
by the Las Vegas Review-Journal ... earned Nevada Sunset Southwest District Offensive
Player of the Year honors as a senior ... as a senior, rushed for 2,458 yards with 44 total
TDs (40 rushing) as Bishop Gorman went 15-1, captured its third consecutive state title and
closed the year ranked No. 5 in the final USA Today national poll ... despite missing five
games due to injury, rushed for 1,394 yards and 17 TDs in junior campaign ... scored four
TDs while topping the 100-yard barrier on the ground in Bishop Gorman’s 72-28 win over
Reed High School in the Nevada state 4A championship game on December 3, 2011 ...
rushed for 1,555 yards and 29 TDs as a sophomore ... for prep career, rushed 473 times for
5,407 yards, averaging 11.4 yards per attempt, with 94 total TDs ... three-time all-state and
all-conference selection ... also lettered in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Skarlet Forwood ... cousin, Sultan Abdul-Malik, lettered four seasons (1997-98-9900) as a defensive end and linebacker at Southern California ... cousin, J.P. Howell, lettered
two seasons (2003-04) in baseball at Texas, twice earned All-America honors as a pitcher
while helping the Longhorns to an 108-35 two-year record with two appearances in the College World Series, was a first round draft pick of the Kansas City Royals in the 2004 Major
League Baseball Amateur Draft and helped the Tampa Bay Rays to the 2008 American
League championship ... high school teammate of current Duke wide receiver Ryan Smith
... born December 31, 1993.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
1
2
6
2
0
0
2
0
5
10
0
0
0
4
2
18
6
0
0
13
0
12
38
0
0
0
4
2
8
4
0
0
8
0
5
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/0
13/0
Rush
28
28
Yards
93
93
Avg.
3.32
3.32
TD
0
0
Lg
8
8
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/0
13/0
Rec
1
1
Yards
4
4
Avg.
4.00
4.00
TD
0
0
Lg
4
4
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Walker School under coach John East ... helped Walker School to an
11-1 ledger and state playoff appearance as a senior ... Georgia Class A first team all-state
selection by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution following senior campaign ... in senior season,
served as team captain and posted 40 tackles and four quarterback sacks as the Walker
School defense allowed just 8.4 points per game en route to a perfect 10-0 regular season ...
as a junior, recorded 37 tackles and 12 quarterback sacks ... selected to play in the Georgia
Coaches Athletic Association North-South All-Star Game ... also lettered in basketball, soccer and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Jean and Michael Ramsay, Sr. ... born March 16, 1995.
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Keilin Rayner
NG • 6-3, 270 • R-FR.
LELAND, N.C.
NORTH BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve nose guard ... one of the strongest members of the program ... versatile interior
lineman who can play either guard or tackle ... made the transition from linebacker to the
defensive front during the 2012 season ... productivity will improve with enhanced technique
and increased repetitions ... had two tackles including one quarterback sack in the annual
Spring Game.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at North Brunswick under coach Garry Bishop ... charted as the No.
36 middle linebacker in the nation by Scout.com and the No. 44 outside linebacker in the
country by Rivals.com ... as a senior, posted 164 tackles — two shy of the school singleseason record — to lead a North Brunswick defense that held four opponents to less than
10 points ... first team all-state selection by ESPN.com and NCPreps.com in 2011 ... first
team all-area selection by the Wilmington Star News ... two-time first team All-Waccamaw
2A/3A Conference honoree ... recorded 127 tackles, seven tackles for loss and two sacks as
a junior ... had 74 tackles, nine tackles for loss, five sacks and four caused fumbles during
sophomore season ... helped North Carolina to a 26-19 win over South Carolina in the 75th
annual Shrine Bowl on December 17, 2011 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered in basketball
and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Keisha and Tyrone Simpson ... born September 30, 1994.
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David Reeves
Garrett Rider
TE • 6-5, 250 • R-SO.
S • 6-1, 210 • SR.
GREENSBORO, ALA.
RALEIGH, N.C.
GREENSBORO PUBLIC WEST HIGH SCHOOL
MIDDLE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Returning starter at tight end ... expected to play a key role in Duke’s offensive success
this fall ... big target with good speed ... emerged into a playmaker last season ... improved
power and strength during the offseason ... in 13 career games (13 starts), has caught 18
passes for 122 yards (6.78) and three TDs ... enters 2013 season having caught 1+ pass
in seven consecutive games .... has seven career games with 2+ receptions including a
career-best three-catch outing at Georgia Tech in 2012 ... has played 693 career snaps.
2012
Started all 13 games ... caught 18 passes for 122 yards (6.78) and three TDs ... caught a
season-high three passes at Georgia Tech ... logged multiple receptions in seven weeks ...
all three TD receptions came from QB Brandon Connette against FIU, Clemson and Cincinnati ... after catching five passes for 29 yards through the first six weeks of the season, had
13 receptions for 93 yards over the final seven games ... led all ACC rookie TEs in receptions, receiving yards and TDs ... ranked 10th among all ACC tight ends in catches ... paired
with Issac Blakeney (32) to form the sixth-most prolific TE tandem in school history with 50
combined receptions ... teamed with Conner Vernon (85) to form the eighth-most prolific
WR-TE duo in school history with 103 combined catches ... on the field for 693 total snaps
including a season-high 74 against Miami.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Played at Greensboro Public West under coach Curtis Graves ... charted as the No. 1 tight
end in Alabama by Rivals.com ... listed as the No. 51 tight end in the nation by Scout.com
... tabbed as the No. 1 tight end and No. 22 overall prospect in Alabama by SuperPrep ...
All-Dixie Region choice by SuperPrep ... helped Greensboro Public West to three straight
state playoff berths ... as a senior, caught 28 passes for 356 yards and two TDs ... first team
all-state (3A) selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association and Lineman of the Year
(3A) pick by the Alabama High School Athletic Association in 2010.
PERSONAL
Son of Gloria Reeves ... born December 15, 1992.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
FIU
Stanford2
N.C. Central3
Memphis4
Wake Forest5
Virginia6
Virginia Tech7
North Carolina8
Florida State9
Clemson10
Georgia Tech11
Miami12
Cincinnati13
2
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
2
2
3
1
2
12
15
0
2
0
0
10
20
19
21
12
3
8
8
9
0
2
0
0
6
20
12
17
9
0
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
2012
Total
44
G/GS
13/13
13/13
2012
Played in nine games ... lone tackle of the year came against N.C. Central ... on the field for
89 total snaps including a season-high 29 versus N.C. Central.
2011
Played in two games ... saw action against Tulane and North Carolina ... credited with one
tackle in the win over Tulane ... on the field for 10 total snaps.
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Middle Creek under coach Sean Crocker ... posted 97 tackles, 12
tackles for loss and three INTs as a senior ... two-time all-conference pick.
PERSONAL
Son of Jeff and Lisa Rider ... father played football at N.C. State ... born October 19, 1991
... majoring in sociology.
2011
Did not see game action.
1
2013
Walk-on reserve safety ... has the ability to play all three safety positions ... in 11 career
games, has two tackles ... has played 99 career snaps ... logged four tackles in the annual
Spring Game.
Rec
18
18
Yards
122
122
Avg.
6.78
6.78
TD
3
3
Lg
20
20
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
2/0
9/0
11/0
Solo
Ast
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
Total
TFL
QBS
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total
1
1
2
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo Ast
1
0
1
0
2
0
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
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OG • 6-3, 300 • R-SO.
P • 6-1, 190 • SR.
McMINNVILLE, TENN.
LOS ALTOS, CALIF.
WARREN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL
Cody Robinson
2013
Listed as the second string right offensive guard behind Laken Tomlinson ... could compete
for playing time ... owns excellent strength and possesses terrific attitude ... named the
program’s co-Most Improved Offensive Player along with Max McCaffrey following spring
practice ... in six career games, has played 24 total snaps ... owns school record for power
clean lift (349 lbs.) by an offensive lineman ... in May, 2012, joined nine teammates on a
mission trip to Langano, Ethiopia for well-digging project.
2012
Played in six games ... saw action against FIU, N.C. Central, Memphis, Virginia, Florida
State and Clemson ... on the field for 24 total snaps including a season-high 11 versus
Clemson.
2011
Did not see game action ... recipient of the Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award, a team honor
presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in the developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and conditioning.
Spencer Rogers
2013
Walk-on reserve punter.
2012
Did not see game action.
2011
Did not see game action.
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at St. Francis under Mike Mitchell ... averaged 37 yards per punt.
PERSONAL
Son of Patricia and Todd Rogers ... born April 2, 1992 ... majoring in computer studies while
pursuing a certificate in economics.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Warren County under coach Tommy Johnson ... charted as the No.
24 offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 19 offensive guard in the
nation by Rivals.com ... as a senior, posted 96 tackles with eight sacks and earned District
6AAA Defensive MVP honors ... All-Dixie Region choice by SuperPrep ... first team all-state
(6A) pick by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association in 2010 ... named to The Tennessean’s 2010 Dream Team ... selected for the annual Toyota Tennessee East vs. West All-Star
Classic on December 11, 2010 in Jefferson City, Tenn. ... also participated in track and field
... set school record in the discus throw ... region champion and state qualifier in the shot put.
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Mario Sanders
PERSONAL
Son of Ray and Tricia Robinson ... father lettered four seasons (1985-86-87-88) in football
at Tennessee ... born August 10, 1992.
LB • 6-5, 240 • R-SO.
LYMAN, S.C.
GREER HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve linebacker ... made the switch from defensive end to linebacker during spring practice ... has played in one career game.
2012
Played in one game ... saw action for one snap against N.C. Central.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Greer under coach Will Young ... helped Greer to four consecutive
state playoff berths ... as a senior, totaled 70 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, six sacks and two
interceptions while blocking a pair of field goals as Greer went 6-5 and earned a berth in
the state playoffs ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... junior campaign totals
included 60 tackles including 24 stops for loss ... helped squad to 2009 co-region championship and state playoff berth ... logged 40 tackles with two sacks as a sophomore as
team went 10-2, captured the conference crown and advanced to the state playoffs ... also
participated in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Lewis and Sharon Sanders ... cousin, John Talley, lettered four seasons at Duke
(2003-04-05-06), twice earned first team All-ACC honors (2005-06), and holds school career
records for interceptions (18), interception return yards (395), interception returns for touchdowns (3) and pass breakups (33) ... born May 8, 1993.
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Sydney Sarmiento
DT • 6-4, 300 • R-SR.
FLORENCE, S.C.
WEST FLORENCE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Returning starting defensive tackle ... seasoned veteran as Duke’s most experienced defensive lineman ... will be counted on by the coaching staff for leadership within the unit ...
has played both interior positions during tenure in Durham ... enters the 2013 season having
started 36 consecutive games ... in 37 career games (36 starts), has 86 tackles, 6.0 tackles
for loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks, two fumble recoveries, one caused fumble, one PBU and
two QB pressures ... career starting assignment total ranks second among all active defensive linemen nationally and stands tied for second among all active players in the ACC ...
has played 1,760 career snaps ... has 12 career games with 3+ tackles including a careerhigh eight stops against N.C. Central in 2012 ... has carded at least one tackle in 28 career
games and 2+ stops in 23 contests ... had two tackles including one quarterback sack in the
annual Spring Game ... one of five Duke players enrolled in graduate school, joining Kenny
Anunike, Ross Cockrell, John Coleman and Dave Harding.
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... started all 13 games ... registered 28 tackles, 3.5 tackles
for loss, 1.5 quarterback sacks, one fumble recovery and two QB pressures ... posted a
season-high eight tackles including 2.0 tackles for loss against N.C. Central ... sacks came
versus Memphis and Virginia Tech ... recorded multiple tackles in nine weeks ... fumble
recovery came at Wake Forest ... on the field for 686 snaps including a season-high 66 at
Georgia Tech.
2011
Started all 12 games ... carded 32 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack and
one fumble recovery on the year ... had a season-high six tackles versus Virginia Tech,
Georgia Tech and North Carolina ... first collegiate sack came at North Carolina ... recovered
a fumble against Georgia Tech ... after totaling five tackles through the first five games,
averaged 3.9 stops per contest over the final seven weeks of the year ... on the field for 465
snaps including a season-high 51 against North Carolina.
2010
Third team Freshman All-America selection by Phil Steele ... played in all 12 games, starting the final 11 weeks of the year ... finished with 26 tackles, one tackle for loss, one pass
breakup and one caused fumble ... blocked a field goal attempt versus Army ... logged a
season-high five tackles against both Maryland and Georgia Tech ... had four stops including one for loss and one caused fumble at Virginia Tech ... on the field for 609 total snaps
including a season-high 67 versus Virginia.
2009
Did not see game action ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2009.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at West Florence under Trey Woodberry ... charted as the 71st-best
defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com ... earned all-region honors as a senior after posting
70 tackles with 10 quarterback sacks as West Florence went 7-5 ... All-Mid Atlantic Region
pick by SuperPrep ... helped the South squad to a 24-14 win in the annual South Carolina
North-South All-Star game on December 13, 2008 in Myrtle Beach ... had 62 tackles with
nine sacks as a junior.
PERSONAL
Son of Ramon and Tanya Sarmiento ... born April 5, 1991 ... high school teammate of fellow
Duke football team member John Coleman ... graduated from Duke in May, 2013 with a
degree in cultural anthropology while minoring in education ... currently pursuing a graduate
degree in Christian studies.
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STATISTICS
2010
Opponent
Elon
Wake Forest1
Alabama2
Army3
Maryland4
Miami5
Virginia Tech6
Navy7
Virginia8
Boston College9
Georgia Tech10
North Carolina11
2011
Opponent
Richmond12
Stanford13
Boston College14
Tulane15
FIU16
Florida State17
Wake Forest18
Virginia Tech19
Miami20
Virginia21
Georgia Tech22
North Carolina23
2012
Opponent
FIU24
Stanford25
N.C. Central26
Memphis27
Wake Forest28
Virginia29
Virginia Tech30
North Carolina31
Florida State32
Clemson33
Georgia Tech34
Miami35
Cincinnati36
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/11
12/12
13/13
37/36
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
1
0
1
3
1
1
0
2
0
4
1
0
0
0
2
2
1
3
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
3
5
2
4
0
4
0
5
2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-3
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
3
3
0
2
0
1
0
2
1
5
1
2
3
3
0
2
1
2
0
4
1
6
1
3
6
6
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-1
0.0-0
1.0-9
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-9
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
1
0
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
6
0
0
2
4
2
0
1
2
1
0
2
0
8
2
0
2
5
2
0
2
2
1
2
0.0-0
0.0-0
2.0-11
1.0-8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-8
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.5-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo Ast
14
12
12
20
9
19
35
51
Total TFL
26
1.0-3
32 1.5-10
28 3.5-19
86 6.0-32
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
QBS INT PBU CF
0.0-0 0
1
1
1.0-9 0
0
0
1.5-8 0
0
0
2.5-17 0
1
1
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
1
0
1
2
2
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Erich Schneider
Perry Simmons
WR • 6-7, 225 • SO.
OT • 6-5, 300 • R-SR.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA.
RALEIGH, N.C.
JACKSONVILLE EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL
SANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve wide receiver ... projected to play primarily in the slot ... made the transition from
tight end to wide receiver during spring drills ... tallest receiver on the roster ... expected to
compete for game action ... in 13 career games, has one pass reception for 13 yards (13.00)
... has played 227 career snaps.
2012
Played in all 13 games as a reserve tight end ... caught one pass for 13 yards at Stanford ...
on the field for 227 total snaps including a season-high 32 against Clemson.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Jacksonville Episcopal under coach David Hess ... as a senior,
helped squad to the state playoffs by catching 43 passes for 576 yards and three touchdowns ... named to the 2011 Super 24 team by the Florida Times-Union ... honored with
the 2011 Play of the Year by First Coast News .. had 48 receptions for 546 yards and one
touchdown as a junior ... in sophomore campaign, hauled in 36 passes for 435 yards and
three touchdowns and, as a freshman, had 22 catches for 345 yards and two touchdowns ...
career prep numbers included 149 receptions for 1,902 yards and nine touchdowns ... also
lettered in baseball and basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of Erika and Timothy Schneider ... father was a four-year (1977-78-79-80) member
of the swimming and diving team at St. Olaf College, helping the Oles to three conference
championships ... brother, Hans, also swam at St. Olaf College ... sister, Betsy, was a member of the rowing team at Bucknell University ... born November 12, 1993.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/0
13/0
Rec
1
1
Yards
13
13
Avg.
13.0
13.0
TD
0
0
Lg
13
13
2013
Returning starting right tackle ... preseason second team All-ACC pick by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... listed as the No. 50 draft-eligible offensive tackle in the nation by
Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... extremely coachable and consistent veteran ...
excellent work ethic ... will be counted on for leadership within the offensive line unit ... in 37
career games (37 starts), has played 2,803 total snaps ... enters the 2013 season having
started 37 consecutive games, marking the longest streak among active ACC players ... the
37 total starting assignments lead all active players in the conference while ranking tied for
11th nationally ... one of four returning starters along the Duke offensive line as the group
(Simmons, Takoby Cofield, Dave Harding & Laken Tomlinson) combines for an ACC-high
104 career starts entering the 2013 campaign ... consummate student-athlete with a 3.832
cumulative grade point average following the Spring, 2013 semester ... aiming to become
the sixth two-time Academic All-America selection in program history, joining Butch Allie
(1959-60), Mike Shasby (1965-66), Curt Rawley (1969-70), Mike Diminick (1986-87-88) and
Eli Nichols (2005-06) ... joins Gabe Ikard of Oklahoma as the nation’s lone two returning
Academic All-America offensive linemen from a season ago ... in May, 2012, joined nine
teammates on a mission trip to Langano, Ethiopia for water well-digging project ... threetime Academic All-ACC pick ... one of four current Duke offensive linemen to have earned
Academic All-ACC honors, joining John Coleman, Harding and Tomlinson.
2012
Honorable mention All-ACC choice by the league’s media representatives ... second team
Capital One Academic All-America pick ... first team Capital One Academic All-District III
choice ... Academic All-ACC selection ... All-Bowl Team pick by ESPN.com ... ACC Offensive
Lineman of the Week honoree after Duke rushed for a season-high 234 yards in its 33-30
victory over North Carolina ... started all 13 games at right tackle ... became the 16th player
in school history to earn Academic All-America honors and first since Eli Nichols in 2005-06
... helped the Blue Devils score a school single-season record 410 points while ranking
second in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offense
that ranked among the ACC leaders in first downs per game (4th; 22.15), time of possession
(4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th; 283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... helped
in the protection of 3,000-yard passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as Duke became just the second team in ACC history (Florida State, 1995) to have two 1,000-yard receivers in Jamison
Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ... part of an offensive unit that boasted a
school single-season record and NCAA-best three players with 65+ pass receptions ... in
the run game, assisted in opening holes as Duke’s top three running backs combined to
rush for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts (4.95 avg.) ... on the field for 1,044 snaps including a
season-high 107 against Miami ... played 70+ snaps in nine games.
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... received the program’s K.D. Kennedy Iron Devil Award after
leading the team in snaps played (927) ... started all 12 games at right tackle ... topped the
70-play plateau in 11 of 12 games including a season-high 102 snaps against Wake Forest
... helped Duke rank among the ACC leaders in both passing offense (2nd) and sacks allowed per passing attempt (3rd) ... aided a Blue Devil passing attack that had four players
catch 40+ passes for just the second time in school history and first time since 1982 ... part
of a Duke line that opened holes for 19 rushing TDs, a total that matched the program’s
highest output since 1995.
2010
Honorable mention Freshman All-America selection by College Football News ... Academic
All-ACC choice ... recipient of the Mike Suglia Award, an honor presented annually to the
sophomore member of the Duke football program who best exemplifies the academic and
athletic qualities of the late Mike Suglia ... started all 12 games at right tackle ... played 832
total snaps ... played a season-best 93 snaps against Miami ... part of an offensive line that
ranked third in the league in sacks allowed per passing attempt as the Blue Devils had five
players with 30+ receptions for the just the second time in school history ... helped Duke’s
passing attack rank second in the ACC as quarterback Sean Renfree became just the fourth
player in school history to throw for 3,000+ yards ... also aided in Duke’s enhanced rushing attack that showed marked improvement in yards per game (+46.5), yards per attempt
(+1.2), runs of 20 or more yards (+8) and total rushing TDs (+13).
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Did not see game action.
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PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Sanderson under Jason Tindal ... named 4A All-State by NCPreps.
com following senior season ... selected to play in the 72nd annual Shrine Bowl ... named a
2008-09 Carolina Panthers Community Captain for excellence in athletics, academics and
community service ... four-time all-conference honoree ... helped Sanderson to state playoff
berths in each of his final two seasons ... also lettered in basketball and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Renee and Brette Simmons ... father lettered four years (1975-76-77-78) as a tight
end at Furman and was a two-time (1977-78) All-Southern Conference selection who finished
with 82 career receptions for 1,197 yards and nine TDs while captaining the Paladins to the
1978 league championship ... father also served 12 years on the football coaching staff at
N.C. State from 1987-98, helping the Wolfpack to a 79-60-2 record and eight bowl game
appearances ... born November 18, 1990 ... majoring in civil engineering while pursuing a
certificate in architecture.
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Deondre Singleton
CB • 5-11, 175 • FR.
DACULA, GA.
ARCHER HIGH SCHOOL
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Archer under coach Andy Dyer ... charted as the No. 82 safety in the
nation by ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 91 cornerback in the nation by 247Sports.com ...
first team all-county selection by the Daily Post and the Touchdown Club of Gwinnett following senior season ... as a senior, posted 47 tackles, two interceptions,14 pass breakups
and two fumble recoveries while catching 21 passes for 329 yards and three touchdowns
... earned all-county and all-state accolades as a junior after carding 42 tackles, seven interceptions and 12 pass breakups ... selected to play in the Georgia Coaches Athletic Association North-South All-Star Game ... chosen to participate in the Gwinnett County All-Star
Game ... also lettered in baseball, earning all-county honors as an outfielder.
PERSONAL
Son of Cedric and Crystal Singleton ... father lettered three seasons (1989-90-91) in football
at Louisiana Tech, helping the Bulldogs to a three-year ledger of 21-8-4 including an appearance in the 1990 Independence Bowl ... born February 7, 1995.
Nick Sink
TE • 6-5, 285 • R-JR.
KERNERSVILLE, N.C.
FORSYTH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
2013
Reserve tight end ... made smooth transition from the defensive line to offense during spring
drills ... provides Duke with a physical presence at tight end ... good athlete who has displayed the ability to catch the football ... has quickly picked up the nuances of the offensive
scheme ... in 2011-12, played in 23 games (7 starts) along the defensive front, totaling 31
tackles ... has played 822 career snaps.
2012
Played in all 13 games with seven starts at defensive tackle ... recorded 28 tackles, 1.0
tackle for loss, 0.5 quarterback sack and two QB pressures ... had a season-high seven
tackles at Georgia Tech ... lone sack of the year came at Virginia Tech ... on the field for 663
total snaps including a season-high 73 plays against Virginia.
2011
Played in 10 games ... did not see action in the Richmond and Boston College contests ...
credited with three tackles ... had one tackle in each of the final three weeks of the year ...
played 159 snaps including a season-high 30 at North Carolina.
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Forsyth Country Day under coaches Rusty LaRue (2006-07) and
Mark Moroz (2008-09) ... helped team to four-year record of 24-19 with state playoff berths
in 2007 and 2009 ... as a senior, recorded 60 tackles and six sacks along with 37 pass
receptions for 578 yards and seven TDs in eight-win campaign ... earned all-conference,
all-county and all-state accolades in 2009 ... served as team captain as a senior ... had
17 tackles and one fumble recovery as a junior despite missing six games due to injury ...
finished high school career with 80 pass receptions for 1,207 yards and 10 TDs ... played
in the fifth annual Oasis Shrine Bowl on November 27, 2009 in Charlotte, N.C., as North
Carolina dropped a 20-17 overtime decision to South Carolina ... also lettered in basketball
and track and field ... NCISAA all-state selection in basketball ... in 2009, captured conference championships in both the discus and shot put while placing fourth in the discus at the
NCISAA 3A state championship meet ... in 2010, won conference titles in both the discus
and shot put while placing second in the discus and fourth in the shot put at the NCISAA 3A
state championship meet.
PERSONAL
Son of Angie and Tim Sink ... born April 29, 1991 ... majoring in history while pursuing a
certificate in markets and management studies.
STATISTICS
Year
G/GS
2011
10/0
2012
13/7
Total
23/7
48
Solo Ast
1
2
9
19
10
21
Total
3
28
31
TFL
0.0-0
1.0-4
1.0-4
QBS
0.0-0
0.5-3
0.5-3
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
2
0
2
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QB • 6-4, 215 • R-FR.
C • 6-4, 290 • R-SO.
GLEN ST. MARY, FLA.
COLUMBUS, OHIO
BAKER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
WORTHINGTON KILBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL
Matt Skura
Thomas Sirk
2013
Reserve quarterback ... out of action indefinitely after undergoing surgery on April 10, 2013
to repair a ruptured right Achilles tendon ... suffered injury earlier that morning during spring
practice ... dynamic runner with the football with improved passing skills ... displayed good
toughness and play-making ability during spring drills ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2012.
2012
Did not see game action ... recipient of the Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award, a team honor
presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in the developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and conditioning
... enrolled at Duke in January, 2012.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Baker County under coach Ryan Sulkowski ... helped Baker County
to a four-year record of 34-9 ... listed as the No. 19 pro-style quarterback in the nation by
Rivals.com ... as a senior, completed 141-of-207 (.681) pass attempts for 2,303 yards and
26 TDs while rushing 111 times for 1,018 yards and 17 TDs ... became the first player in
Baker County history to throw for 2,000+ yards and rush for 1,000+ yards in a season ...
established school single-game record for TD passes with six in a 61-0 win over Terry Parker
on October 21, 2011 ... punted 13 times for 602 yards and a 46.3 yards per kick average ...
third team all-state (5A) pick by the Associated Press ... District IV Player of the Year and first
team all-district selection by the Florida Athletic Coaches Association ... first team All-First
Coast pick by the Florida Times-Union ... named to the 2011 Super 24 team by the Florida
Times-Union ... in final game at Baker County, completed 30-of-36 passes for 405 yards and
five TDs in a 41-24 win over Bradford on November 11, 2011 ... threw two TDs passes to
lead the North squad to a 47-21 win and earn MVP honors in the Florida Athletic Coaches
Association North-South Classic played on December 21, 2011 in Sebring, Fla. ... also lettered in baseball, earning All-First Coast honors ... member of Baker County weightlifting
program that won four consecutive 1A state championships (2008-09-10-11).
PERSONAL
Son of Eddie and Joy Sirk ... born September 24, 1993.
2013
Projected starter at center ... had a productive spring practice working with the first unit ...
improved fundamentals should pay dividends this fall ... in 10 career games, has played
125 total snaps.
2012
Played in 10 games ... missed action against North Carolina, Miami and Cincinnati ... played
primarily at offensive guard ... helped the Blue Devils score a school single-season record
410 points while ranking second in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass attempt (1:29.00) ...
part of a Duke offense that ranked among the ACC leaders in first downs per game (4th;
22.15), time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th; 283.9) and points per
game (5th; 31.5) ... helped in the protection of 3,000-yard passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as
Duke became just the second team in ACC history (Florida State, 1995) to have two 1,000yard receivers in Jamison Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ... on the field for 125
total snaps including a season-high 59 against Clemson.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Worthington Kilbourne under coach Vince Trombetti ... listed as the
No. 13 center in the nation by ESPN.com ... served as team captain as a senior ... all-metro
choice by the Columbus Dispatch in 2010 ... two-time all-conference selection ... selected to
play in the annual Ohio North-South All-Star Classic on April 23, 2011 in Columbus, Ohio ...
chosen to the Ohio roster for the annual Big 33 All-Star Game on June 18, 2011 in Hershey,
Pa. ... also participated in track and field ... inducted into the Socratic Society for distinguished personal effort, compassion, lifelong learning, integrity and scholarship.
PERSONAL
Son of Doug and Kris Skura ... mother played basketball at Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.)
College ... cousin, Nolan Samples, played football at St. Anselm (N.H.) College ... born
February 17, 1993.
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Ryan Smith
WR • 5-7, 165 • FR.
LAS VEGAS, NEV.
BISHOP GORMAN HIGH SCHOOL
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered four seasons at Bishop Gorman under coach Tony Sanchez ... helped Bishop Gorman to a four-year ledger of 56-4 with four state titles ... charted as the No. 1 wide receiver
and No. 3 overall prospect in Nevada by Rivals.com ... three-time all-state selection ... in
senior season, had 39 receptions for 856 yards and 14 TDs as Bishop Gorman captured its
fourth straight state title and earned a ranking of No. 9 in the final USA Today national poll
... as a junior, caught 37 passes for 1,041 yards and 17 TDs as Bishop Gorman closed the
season at 15-1 and ranked No. 5 in the final USA Today national poll ... career prep totals include 132 receptions for 3,208 yards and 51 TDs along with four returns for TDs (3 punt & 1
kickoff) ... finished high school career as Nevada’s all-time leader in pass receiving yardage.
PERSONAL
Son of DeAndre and Lori Smith ... father is an assistant football coach at Syracuse University ... high school teammate of current Blue Devil running back Shaquille Powell ... born
June 25, 1995.
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Josh Snead
RB • 5-9, 190 • R-JR.
SMITHFIELD, N.C.
SMITHFIELD-SELMA HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve running back ... quick, agile back and home run threat on every touch ... experienced, explosive runner with the football ... expected to compete for significant game action
... could have an impact in the kickoff return game ... in 23 career games (1 start), has
rushed 144 times for 717 yards (4.98), caught 10 passes for 46 yards (4.60) and returned 22
kickoffs for 483 yards (21.96) ... has rushed for 25+ yards in 13 career games ... owns one
career 100-yard rushing game, a 107-yard effort on 17 attempts against Cincinnati in the
Belk Bowl in 2012 ... has compiled 1,246 all-purpose yards including a career-high 183-yard
performance versus Alabama in 2010 ... has lost two career fumbles in 176 total touches ...
on the field for 478 career snaps ... among active players in the ACC, ranks eighth in rushing
yards per attempt, 12th in rushing yards and 21st in all-purpose yards ... in the annual Spring
Game, rushed 11 times for 67 yards and one TD.
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 13 games with one start ... lone starting assignment came against Clemson ... rushed 99 times for 496 yards (5.01) and two TDs while
catching 10 passes for 46 yards (4.60) and one TD ... was second on the team in rushing
yardage and tied for sixth in scoring ... gained a season-high 107 yards on 17 attempts in
the Belk Bowl against Cincinnati ... performance against the Bearcats marked the fourth
100-yard bowl game effort in Duke history and ranks as the third-highest single-bowl game
outing behind only Steve Lach’s 124 yards against Oregon State in the Rose Bowl on January 1, 1942 and Georgia Clark’s 123 yards versus Alabama in the Sugar Bowl on January
1, 1945 ... the 6.29 yards per attempt marked the fourth-highest single-bowl game total in
school history ... had 15 carries for 99 yards in the win over North Carolina ... rushing TDs
came against FIU and N.C. Central ... caught a season-high three passes versus Clemson
... scoring reception covered 18 yards against N.C. Central ... in the 54-17 win over the
Eagles, became the first Duke player to score via rushing attempt and pass reception in the
same game since Scottie Montgomery accomplished the feat versus Wake Forest in 1999 ...
had 30+ rushing yards in six weeks ... joined with fellow Duke RBs Jela Duncan and Juwan
Thompson to combine for 1,403 yards on 283 rushing attempts ... on the field for 332 total
snaps including a season-high 46 against Miami.
2011
Did not see game action while recovering from foot injury suffered in August, 2011.
2010
Played in 10 games ... missed the Navy and Virginia contests due to injury ... rushed 45
times for 221 yards and one TD ... led Duke in rushing yards per attempt (4.91) ... returned
22 kickoffs for 483 yards ... led Duke and ranked seventh in the ACC in kickoff return average (22.0) ... rushed for a season-high 83 yards on 14 attempts against Alabama ... also
against the Crimson Tide, returned four kickoffs for 103 yards ... the 83 rushing yards rank
as the 21st-highest single-game total by a Blue Devil freshman while the 186 all-purpose
yardage total stands as the eighth-best single-game total by a Duke rookie ... first career TD
came in the season-opener versus Elon ... recorded 704 all-purpose yards on the year, a
total that ranks eighth on the school’s single-season chart for freshmen ... played 142 total
snaps including a season-best 30 versus Alabama ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2010.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered two seasons (2006-07) at South Johnston High School under coach Joe Salas and
two seasons at Smithfield-Selma High School (2008-09) under coach Anthony Barbour ...
helped South Johnston to a two-year record of 17-6 with two state playoff berths ... helped
Smithfield-Selma to a two-year ledger of 12-11 with a state playoff appearance in 2008 ...
charted as the 95th-top running back in the country and the 22nd-best overall prospect in
North Carolina by Scout.com ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... as a senior,
rushed for 1,932 yards and 27 TDs while returning three kickoffs for TDs ... earned allconference and all-area honors in 2009 ... rushed for 965 yards and 15 TDs while recording
83 tackles and two interceptions during junior season ... two-time team MVP at SmithfieldSelma ... as a sophomore, rushed for 786 yards and 13 TDs while catching 10 passes for
50
329 yards and three TDs ... rushed nine times for 33 yards to help North Carolina to a 24-14
win over South Carolina in the annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas on December 19, 2009
in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered in track and field ... set Smithfield-Selma High School
records in the 100-meter (10.33) and 200-meter (21.6) dashes ... at the state championship
meet in 2009, placed fifth in the 100-meters and sixth in the 200-meters.
PERSONAL
Son of Rachel and Terrance Snead ... born June 19, 1991 ... majoring in psychology.
STATISTICS
2010
Opponent
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army
Maryland
Miami
Virginia Tech
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
7
5
14
5
4
7
2
8
5
27
13
24
12
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
29
14
83
32
32
28
2
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
7
4
6
7
6
7
5
15
7
3
2
13
17
47
5
21
14
32
37
10
99
26
27
19
52
107
19
2
10
6
10
14
7
19
11
13
15
12
22
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
1
1
0
2
24
0
0
0
0
0
-3
12
0
6
5
0
3
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
6
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2011 — Did not play
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson1
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
10/0
0/0
13/1
23/1
Rush
45
0
99
144
Yards
221
0
496
717
Avg.
4.91
—
5.01
4.98
TD
1
0
2
3
Lg
27
0
22
27
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
10/0
0/0
13/1
23/1
Rec
0
0
10
10
Yards
0
0
46
46
Avg.
—
—
4.60
4.60
TD
0
0
1
1
Lg
0
0
18
18
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
10/0
0/0
13/1
23/1
KOR
22
0
0
22
Yards
483
0
0
483
Avg.
21.96
—
—
21.96
TD
0
0
0
0
Lg
36
0
0
36
SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS
Category
Career-high, Opponent, Year
Rush attempts
17 vs. Cincinnati, 2012
Rushing yards
107 vs. Cincinnati, 2012
Rushing TDs
1, three times; last vs. N.C. Central, 2012
Pass receptions
3 vs. Clemson, 2012
Receiving yards
24 vs. N.C. Central, 2012
Receiving TDs
1 vs. N.C. Central, 2012
Kickoff returns
5 vs. Georgia Tech, 2010
Kickoff return yards
108 vs. North Carolina, 2010
All-purpose yards
186 (83 RUSH, 0 REC, 103 KOR, 0 PR) vs. Alabama, 2010
Longest rush
27 yards vs. Alabama, 2010
Longest reception
18 yards (TD) from Sean Renfree vs. N.C. Central, 2012
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Mackenzie Sovereign
Juwan Thompson
QB • 6-2, 205 • JR.
RB • 5-11, 225 • SR.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
FAIRBURN, GA.
TRAVERSE CITY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
WOODWARD ACADEMY
2013
Walk-on reserve quarterback.
2012
Did not see game action.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Traverse City Central under Tom Passinault ... named team captain
and most improved player as a sophomore ... named to the All-Big North Conference team
following junior and senior years ... threw for 2,300 yards and 20 TDs as a senior ... named
honorable mention all-state and was selected to the 2010 Michigan High School East-West
All-Star Game as a senior ... also lettered three years in basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of Julie and Kelsey Sovereign ... born September 28, 1992.
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Tanner Stone
OL • 6-6, 290 • R-FR.
DALLAS, TEXAS
HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Charted as the backup right tackle behind returning starter Perry Simmons ... received the
majority of first string repetitions during spring drills at left tackle with Takoby Cofield out of
action due to injury ... talented lineman with good work ethic ... expected to push for playing
time this fall.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Highland Park under coach Randy Allen ... helped Highland Park to a
three-year record of 35-4 with three 4A Region II District 10 championships and three state
playoff appearances ... as a senior, helped team to a 12-1 ledger as Highland Park averaged 44.7 points and 452.6 offensive yards per game ... first team 4A all-state pick in 2011
by the Associated Press ... 2011 All-District 10-4A first team selection ... named to the 2011
Dallas-Fort Worth 4A all-area first team ... all-Greater Dallas choice by VYPE Magazine as a
senior ... helped Highland Park to 12-1 record as a junior and 11-2 ledger during sophomore
campaign ... also lettered in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Joe and Tara Stone ... father lettered one season (1988) as an offensive lineman at
Baylor ... born March 11, 1994.
2013
Returning starting running back ... most experienced member of the offensive backfield ...
complete, dependable back who does all of the little things without the football to be successful ... excellent receiver out of the backfield ... expected to contribute on special teams
... in 35 career games (20 starts), has rushed 210 times for 896 yards (4.27), caught 49
passes for 351 yards (7.16) and returned 15 kickoffs for 327 yards (21.80) ... has amassed
1,574 all-purpose yards ... has lost two career fumbles in 274 total touches ... on the gridiron
for 997 career snaps ... has 11 career TDs (8 rushing & 3 receiving) ... has increased yards
per rushing attempt average each season from freshman season (3.48) to sophomore campaign (4.16) to junior year (4.69) ... has six career games with 50+ rushing yards including a
career-high 86-yard effort against Richmond in 2011 ... has gained 25+ yards on the ground
in 16 career games ... sits just 104 yards shy of becoming the 40th player in Duke history to
reach the 1,000-yard plateau on the ground ... has 15 career games with 2+ pass receptions
including a career-high seven-catch outing versus Boston College in 2011 ... has compiled
five games with 20+ receiving yards including a career-high 70-yard outing at North Carolina
in 2011 ... owns four career games with two TDs against Tulane (2011), FIU (2011) and Virginia (2011 & 2012) ... among active RBs in the ACC, ranks first in receiving yards, second
in pass receptions, fifth in pass receptions per game (1.36), fifth in receiving yards per game
(9.75), tied for sixth in total points (66), tied for seventh in total TDs (11), eighth in rushing
attempts, eighth in rushing yards, eighth in total TDs per game (0.31) and ninth in points
per game (1.83) ... joins Tony Creecy of N.C. State as the only two active RBs in the ACC
to have 20+ pass receptions in each of the past two seasons ... ranks 14th among active
players in the ACC in all-purpose yardage ... enters 2013 season having caught at least one
pass in 22 of his last 25 games dating back to the 2010 regular season finale against North
Carolina ... in that 25-game span, has 48 receptions for 332 yards and three TDs along with
820 rushing yards and eight TDs on the ground ... aiming to become the first Blue Devil running back to post three consecutive seasons with 20+ pass receptions since Chris Douglas
in 2000-01-02-03 ... holds school record for top power clean lift (357 lbs.) by a running back
... two-time Academic All-ACC selection.
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 12 games with 12 starts ... missed the Clemson
game due to injury ... rushed 75 times for 352 yards (4.69) and one TD while catching 24
passes for 128 yards (4.69) and two TDs ... gained a season-high 71 rushing yards with one
TD on seven attempts versus Virginia while adding 12-yard TD reception ... in the triumph
over the Cavaliers, the scoring catch came from QB Anthony Boone and gave the Blue
Devils the lead for good with 11:46 left in the third period while the 34-yard TD run came with
2:48 remaining in the contest and pushed Duke’s advantage to 42-17 ... had 64 yards on the
ground on 11 carries against North Carolina as Duke rushed for a season-best 234 yards in
the 33-30 victory over the Tar Heels ... rushed for 25+ yards in seven weeks ... caught multiple passes in nine weeks ... on two receptions, had a season-best 35 receiving yards in the
Belk Bowl against Cincinnati including a season-long 21-yard reception from Sean Renfree
... other TD catch came at Georgia Tech ... matched the 18th-highest single-season reception total by a Duke RB ... with Conner Vernon (85) and Issac Blakeney (32), matched the
school’s fourth-most prolific WR-TE-RB performance with a combined 141 receptions ... with
Vernon, formed the fifth-most prolific WR-RB duo in Duke history with 109 combined catches
... became the first Blue Devil running back to post consecutive seasons of 20+ pass receptions since Chris Douglas in 2000-01-02-03 ... joined with fellow Duke RBs Jela Duncan and
Josh Snead to combine for 1,403 yards on 283 rushing attempts ... played 396 total snaps.
2011
Academic All-ACC selection ... received the program’s Bob Pascal Award as the Most Outstanding Offensive Back ... played in all 12 games with seven starting assignments ... started
the first six weeks of the year as well as the season finale at North Carolina ... rushed 110
times for 457 yards and seven TDs ... averaged 4.16 yards per carry ... caught 22 passes for
182 yards and one TD ... led Duke in rushing yards while finishing second in scoring with 48
points ... one of just six RBs in the ACC to amass 450+ rushing yards, 5+ rushing TDs and
20+ pass receptions on the year ... among ACC RBs, ranked fourth in receiving yardage,
tied for fifth in pass receptions and tied for seventh in rushing TDs ... rushed for 50+ yards
in four games including a season-high 86 yards on 15 attempts against Richmond ... also
topped 60 yards on the ground versus Tulane (69) and Wake Forest (62) ... had two-TD ef51
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forts against Tulane, FIU and Virginia ... in 31-27 win at FIU, scored game-winning TD with
nine-yard run with 6:52 left in the fourth period ... with two TDs in back-to-back weeks versus
Tulane and FIU, became the first Duke RB since 1995 to register multiple rushing scores
in consecutive games ... rushing TD total marked Duke’s highest since Justin Boyle scored
nine times on the ground in 2005 ... helped the Blue Devils rush for 19 TDs, matching the
program’s highest output since 1995 ... led Duke in rushing first downs with 21 ... caught a
career-high seven passes for 50 yards at Boston College ... hauled in a 70-yard TD pass
from QB Sean Renfree at North Carolina ... had a season-best 104 all-purpose yards at Boston College ... paired with Desmond Scott (25) to match the 10th-highest single-season reception total (47) by two RBs in school history ... with Scott, gave Duke one of just two teams
in the ACC to have two RBs with 20+ pass receptions each ... on the field for 408 snaps.
2010
Played in 11 games with one starting assignment ... missed the Alabama contest ... started
the Miami game ... rushed 25 times for 87 yards while catching three passes for 41 yards
... returned 15 kickoffs for 327 yards and a 21.7 yards per return average ... totaled 454 allpurpose yards ... ranked eighth in the ACC in kickoff return average ... rushed eight times for
a season-high 26 yards in the season-opener versus Elon ... on the field for 193 total snaps.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered four seasons at Woodward Academy under coach Mark Miller ... listed as the 38thtop running back in the nation and the 42nd-best overall prospect in Georgia by Rivals.com
... tabbed as the 58th-best running back in the country by Scout.com ... named the 65th-top
running back in the nation by ESPN.com ... All-Dixie Region choice by SuperPrep ... helped
team to four-year record of 29-15 with state playoff appearances in 2008 and 2009 ... as a
senior, rushed for 1,622 yards and 22 TDs en route to earning honorable mention all-state
honors ... rushed for 1,210 yards and 16 TDs in junior season and 650 yards and five TDs
as a sophomore ... three-time All-South Metro and all-region selection ... also lettered in
basketball and track and field ... captured region championships in both the 100-meter dash
and 4x100-meter relay in 2009 ... part of region championship 4x100-meter relay team in
2010 ... helped Woodward Academy to two region track and field crowns.
PERSONAL
Son of Ramona Griggie and Justin Thompson ... born May 13, 1992 ... majoring in sociology
while minoring in education.
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2010
Opponent
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army
Maryland
Miami1
Virginia Tech
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2011
Opponent
Richmond2
Stanford3
Boston College4
Tulane5
FIU6
Florida State7
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina8
2012
Opponent
FIU9
Stanford10
N.C. Central11
Memphis12
Wake Forest13
Virginia14
Virginia Tech15
North Carolina16
Florida State17
Clemson
Georgia Tech18
Miami19
Cincinnati20
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
8
2
11
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
4
2
0
1
2
26
1
— DNP —
17
0
1
1
19
5
0
6
11
11
0
1
1
15
3
0
6
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
15
9
10
14
13
6
11
3
7
13
4
5
86
43
54
69
30
1
62
25
28
30
24
5
14
19
15
20
9
2
27
14
14
7
16
5
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
7
3
2
1
1
0
1
3
0
2
4
8
50
24
8
14
4
0
0
0
0
70
4
8
10
15
8
14
4
0
0
7
0
70
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
6
4
5
12
8
7
5
11
2
28
7
18
41
29
71
15
64
4
— DNP —
16
29
30
8
5
8
15
9
34
6
13
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
1
3
3
2
2
2
0
0
12
-6
20
9
12
12
12
0
0
11
0
10
6
12
9
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
18
14
0
0
0
3
3
2
10
12
35
6
6
21
1
0
0
5
6
4
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
11/1
12/7
12/12
35/20
Rush
25
110
75
210
Yards
87
457
352
896
Avg.
3.48
4.15
4.69
4.27
TD
0
7
1
8
Lg
15
27
34
34
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
11/1
12/7
12/12
35/20
Rec
3
22
24
49
Yards
41
182
128
351
Avg.
13.67
8.27
5.33
7.16
TD
0
1
2
3
Lg
21
70
21
70
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
11/1
12/7
12/12
35/20
KOR
15
0
0
15
Yards
327
0
0
327
Avg.
21.80
—
—
21.80
TD
0
0
0
0
Lg
33
0
0
33
SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS
Category
Career-high, Opponent, Year
Rush attempts
15 vs. Richmond, 2011
Rushing yards
86 vs. Richmond, 2011
Rushing TDs
2, three times; last vs. Virginia, 2011
Pass receptions
7 vs. Boston College, 2011
Pass receiving yards
70 vs. North Carolina, 2011
Pass receiving TDs
1 three times; last vs. Georgia Tech, 2012
Kickoff returns
6 vs. Wake Forest, 2010
Kickoff return yards
153 vs. Wake Forest, 2010
All-purpose yards
154 (1 RUSH, 0 REC, 153 KOR, 0 PR) vs. Wake Forest, 2010
Longest rush
34 yards vs. Virginia, 2012
Longest reception
70 yards (TD) from Sean Renfree vs. North Carolina, 2011 (TD)
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Laken Tomlinson
OG • 6-3, 320 • R-JR.
CHICAGO, ILL.
LANE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Returning starting offensive right guard ... named to the preseason Watch List for the Outland Trophy, an honor presented annually by the Football Writers Association of America to
the nation’s most outstanding interior lineman ... preseason third team All-ACC selection by
Athlon Sports and Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... listed as the No. 23 draft-eligible
offensive guard in the nation by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... gifted, talented
lineman with the ability to excel in both run blocking and pass protection ... in 25 career
games (25 starts), has played 1,974 snaps ... career starting assignment total ranks tied for
seventh among active offensive linemen in the ACC ... enters the 2013 campaign having
started 25 consecutive games ... on the field for 900+ snaps in each of the past two seasons
... has played 70+ snaps in 21 career games while averaging 79.0 snaps per game for his
career ... one of four returning starters along the Duke offensive line as the group (Tomlinson, Takoby Cofield, Dave Harding & Perry Simmons) combines for an ACC-high 104 career
starts entering the 2013 campaign ... in May, 2012, joined nine teammates on a mission trip
to Langano, Ethiopia for water well-digging project ... two-time Academic All-ACC selection
... one of four current Duke offensive linemen to have earned Academic All-ACC honors
joining John Coleman, Harding and Simmons.
2012
Academic All-ACC selection ... recipient of the Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award, a team
honor presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in
the developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and conditioning ... played a team-high 1,048 total snaps to earn the program’s K.D. Kennedy Iron
Devil Award ... started all 13 games at right offensive guard ... played 70+ snaps in nine
weeks including a season-high 107 against Miami ... helped the Blue Devils score a school
single-season record 410 points while ranking second in the ACC in sacks allowed per
pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offense that ranked among the ACC leaders in first
downs per game (4th; 22.15), time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th;
283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... helped in the protection of 3,000-yard passer Sean
Renfree (3,113) as Duke became just the second team in ACC history (Florida State, 1995)
to have two 1,000-yard receivers in Jamison Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ...
part of an offensive unit that boasted a school single-season record and NCAA-best three
players with 65+ pass receptions ... in the run game, assisted in opening holes as Duke’s
top three running backs combined to rush for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts (4.95 avg.) ...
in May, 2012, joined nine teammates on a mission trip to Langano, Ethiopia for water welldigging project.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Lettered four seasons at Lane Technical High School under coach Rich Rio ... All-America
choice by SuperPrep ... listed as the 23rd-best offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com
... named the 26th-top offensive line prospect in the nation by SuperPrep ... charted as
the 29th-best offensive guard in the country and the 12th-top overall prospect in Illinois by
Rivals.com ... tabbed as the 20th-best offensive tackle in the country by USA Today’s Tom
Lemming ... all-state selection as a senior by both the Illinois High School Football Coaches
Association and Chicago Tribune ... team MVP as a senior ... two-time all-city pick ... fourtime first team all-conference selection ... helped Lane to the 2008 Chicago Public League
football championship ... also lettered in track and field ... at the 2009 Chicago Public League
track and field championship meet, placed first in the discus (140-06) and second in the shot
put ... in the 2009 Illinois 3A state championship track and field meet, threw personal bests
of 141-1 in the discus and 47-7 in the shot put to place 17th and 22nd, respectfully, in the
preliminary heats.
PERSONAL
Son of Audrey Wilson ... born February 9, 1992 ... double majoring in evolutionary anthropology and psychology.
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Eamonn Vain-Callahan
RB • 5-9, 195 • SO.
SEVERNA PARK, MD.
SEVERN HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve running back ... rushed three times for 17 yards in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Severn under coach Chris Kirchenheiter ... as a senior, rushed for
1,069 yards and 15 TDs while recording 87 tackles and six sacks ... had 89 tackles during
junior season ... also participated in baseball, basketball, golf and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Colin Callahan and Sherry Vain-Callahan ... father graduated from Duke in 1988 ...
sister, Alyssa, graduated from Duke in 2011 ... born September 28, 1993.
2011
First team Freshman All-America pick by Sporting News ... Academic All-ACC selection ...
ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week choice after helping Duke throw for 335 yards with zero
turnovers and zero sacks allowed in a 31-27 road win over FIU ... started all 12 games at
right offensive guard ... became just the seventh first team Freshman All-America choice in
school history, joining Tony Benjamin (1973), Carl McGee (1975), Chris Port (1986), Michael
Tauiliili (2005), Kyle Hill (2008) and Conner Vernon (2009) ... finished second on the team in
total snaps played (926) behind Perry Simmons (927) ... played 70+ snaps in all 12 weeks
including a season-best 102 versus Wake Forest ... helped Duke rank among the ACC
leaders in both passing offense (2nd) and sacks allowed per passing attempt (3rd) ... aided
a Blue Devil passing attack that had four players catch 40+ passes for just the second time
in school history and first time since 1982 ... part of a Duke line that opened holes for 19
rushing TDs, a total that matched the program’s highest total since 1995.
2010
Did not see game action.
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Opponent
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Jamal Wallace
DE • 6-4, 275 • R-JR.
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
GREEN RUN HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve defensive end ... returns to end after playing the 2012 season at defensive tackle ...
can play on either end of the defensive front ... expected to have an impact on Duke’s pass
rush success ... has improved strength level each season in Durham ... in 22 career games
(8 starts), has 27 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks, two caused fumbles
and one QB pressure ... has seven career games with 2+ tackles including a career-high
four stops on three occassions ... has played 547 career snaps ... in the annual Spring
Game, recorded five tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and one fumble recovery.
FIU4
Stanford5
N.C. Central6
Memphis7
Wake Forest8
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
12/3
10/5
22/8
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
1
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
3
1
0
0
4
0
2
1
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-6
0.5-4
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-6
0.5-4
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
1
0
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Solo Ast
10
5
4
8
14
13
Total TFL
15 2.5-10
12 1.5-10
27 4.0-20
INT PBU CF
QBS INT PBU CF
1.0-7 0
0
1
1.5-10 0
0
1
2.5-17 0
0
2
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
1
0
1
2012
Played in 10 games with five starts ... missed the Virginia, Virginia Tech and North Carolina
weeks due to injury ... started the first five games of the year ... played primarily at defensive
tackle ... finished with 12 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, one caused fumble and
one QB pressure ... had a season-high four tackles in the season-opening win over FIU ...
sacks came against N.C. Central and Memphis ... on the field for 233 total snaps including
a season-high 44 versus N.C. Central.
2011
Played in all 12 games with three starts ... earned starting nods versus Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and North Carolina ... finished with 15 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback
sack and one caused fumble ... had a season-high four tackles against both FIU and Georgia Tech ... versus Virginia Tech, logged two tackles for loss including first collegiate sack
and one forced fumble ... on the field for 314 total snaps.
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Brandon Watkins
WR • 6-0, 200 • JR.
2010
Did not see game action.
DURHAM, N.C.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Green Run High School under coaches Ray Gatlin (2006) and
Shawn Wilson (2007-08-09) ... listed as the 41st-best strongside defensive end in the nation
by Rivals.com ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... helped team to four-year
ledger of 26-18 with two 10-win campaigns and two state playoff berths ... logged 87 tackles
and six sacks over final two seasons ...three-time All-Beach District honoree ... also lettered
in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Khaula Wallace ... born July 27, 1991 ... majoring in earth and ocean studies while
minoring in education.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech1
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech2
North Carolina3
0
0
1
0
4
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
1
4
0
0
2
0
0
4
2
0.5-1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
2.0-9
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-7
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
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INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve wide receiver ... in the annual Spring Game, caught two passes for 18
yards.
2012
Played in five games ... saw action on special teams against N.C. Central, Memphis, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia Tech ... played 15 total snaps.
2011
Did not see game action.
2010
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Graduate of Hillside High School.
PERSONAL
Son of Deborah and Samuel Watkins ... born December 2, 1991 ... majoring in computer
studies.
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Michael Westray
CB • 6-1, 200 • R-FR.
WALDORF, MD.
WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve cornerback ... could compete for playing time on both defense and special teams
... posted five tackles in the annual Spring Game.
2012
Did not see game action.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Total
4
4
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
13/0
13/0
Solo Ast
1
3
1
3
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
PRIOR TO DUKE
Two-year letterman at Westlake under coach Dominic Zaccarelli ... charted as the No. 79
safety in the nation by 247Sports.com ... helped squad to two-year ledger of 18-6 with two
state playoff berths ... as a senior, posted 67 tackles and one interception while averaging
8.2 yards per rushing attempt ... had 53 tackles and one interception during junior campaign as Westlake’s defense allowed just 13.1 points per game during the regular season
... helped the Washington squad to a 14-6 win over Baltimore in the fourth annual Maryland
Crab Bowl on December 17, 2011 in Bowie, Md. ... also lettered in track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Cindy and Michael Westray ... prep teammate of current Duke football program member Jonathan Woodruff ... born August 19, 1994.
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Jack Willoughby
48
K • 6-2, 195 • JR.
Deion Williams
PRINCETON, N.J.
LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL
LB • 6-0, 230 • SO.
LONG BEACH, CALIF.
LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve linebacker ... expected to compete for playing time ... coaches were pleased with
his productivity during spring practice ... could have an impact on special teams this fall ... in
13 career games, has four total tackles ... has played 160 career snaps.
2012
Played in all 13 games, primarily on special teams ... posted four total tackles including a
season-high three against Clemson ... on the field for 160 total snaps including a seasonhigh 31 versus Clemson.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Lutheran under coach Jim Kunau ... listed as the No. 30 inside
linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com ... recorded 33 tackles and five quarterback sacks in
2011 ... first team all-conference pick following senior campaign ... served as team captain
as a senior ... registered 43 tackles, six tackles for loss and two sacks as a junior ... posted
28 tackles, six tackles for loss and two sacks in sophomore season ... one of six finalists for
the Watkins Award, an honor presented annually to the top African-American high school
student-athlete in the nation ... also lettered in wrestling and track and field ... on the wrestling mat, won the CIF Coastal Division Championship and advanced to the quarterfinals at
the state championships in the 220-pound weight class as a senior ... placed eighth in the
county and 32nd in the state in the 220-pound weight class as a junior.
2013
Walk-on reserve kicker ... in the annual Spring Game, booted two field goals covering 25 and
31 yards ... recipient of the Angier B. Duke Memorial Scholarship.
2012
Did not see game action.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Graduate of Lawrenceville School ... lettered in baseball, indoor track and field and soccer
... all-state selection in both baseball and soccer.
PERSONAL
Son of Jay and Katie Willoughby ... born September 4, 1992 ... father lettered in both soccer and baseball at Pomona (Calif.) College ... uncle, Ted Willoughby, played soccer at the
University of Washington and later played for the Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer
League ... grandfather, Larry Black, played football at the University of Oregon.
PERSONAL
Son of LaToya Butler ... born September 2, 1994.
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Jack Wise
A.J. Wolf
WR • 6-4, 195 • JR.
DT • 6-4, 270 • R-FR.
RUMSON, N.J.
GREENWICH, CONN.
RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
HACKLEY (N.Y.) SCHOOL
2013
Walk-on reserve wide receiver ... reliable wideout with excellent understanding of the offense ... in 11 career games, has one reception for six yards (6.00) and one TD ... has played
86 career snaps ... in the annual Spring Game, caught six passes for 68 yards and one TD.
2012
Played in 11 games ... did not see action against Stanford and Georgia Tech ... caught one
pass for six yards and a TD against N.C. Central ... on the field for 86 total snaps including a
season-high 11 versus North Carolina ... co-recipient of the Blue Devil Heart Award following
spring practice.
2011
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional under Shane Fallon ... recipient of
the Monmouth County Sportsmanship Award as a senior ... totaled 68 receptions for 935
yards and eight TDs as a senior while helping Rumson-Fair Haven to the New Jersey CJ II
State Championship ... earned All-New Jersey Group II, all-conference and all-county accolades ... also lettered four years in basketball.
PERSONAL
Son of Kaye and Ed Wise ... born September 30, 1992.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2012
Total
Rec
Yds
Lg
TD
Rush
Yds
Lg
TD
0
0
— DNP —
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G/GS
11/0
11/0
Rec
1
1
Yards
6
6
Avg.
6.00
6.00
TD
1
1
Lg
6
6
2013
Reserve defensive tackle ... possesses good athleticism, strength and pass rushing ability
... will be counted on by the coaches to provide quality depth this fall ... has a nose for the
football ... co-recipient of the program’s Most Improved Defensive Player honor following
spring drills with C.J. France.
2012
Did not see game action.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Hackley under coach Phil Treglia ... charted as the No. 58 weakside
defensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com ... two-time all-state selection by the New
York State Sportswriters Association, earning first team recognition as a senior and second
team honors following junior season ... as a senior, posted 98 tackles with three quarterback
sacks and earned team MVP honors ... registered 102 tackles with three fumble recoveries in junior campaign ... carded 51 tackles, four sacks and five fumble recoveries during
sophomore season ... three-time first team all-league honoree ... two-time all-county pick ...
also lettered in basketball and track and field ... four-time NYSAIS champion in the discus
and shot put ... also won the shot put title at junior nationals.
PERSONAL
Son of August and Anne Wolf ... father holds Princeton and Ivy League records in both the
indoor and outdoor shot put, was a member of the United States Olympic Track & Field team
and placed fourth in the shot put competition at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles,
Calif. ... born April 28, 1994.
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Jonathan Woodruff
DE • 6-3, 225 • JR.
WALDORF, MD.
WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve defensive end ... saw limited action during spring drills while nursing a leg injury
... plays bigger than his size ... possesses an exceptional work ethic ... transitioned from
linebacker to the defensive front during spring drills in 2012 ... in 24 career games (2 starts),
has compiled 32 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and two QB
pressures ... has nine career games with 2+ tackles including a career-high five against
Georgia Tech in 2012 ... has played 449 career snaps.
2012
Played in all 13 games with two starting assignments ... starts came against Florida State
and Clemson ... totaled 29 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and
two QB pressures ... had a season-high five tackles at Georgia Tech ... posted 2+ tackles in
nine games ... sacks came versus Memphis (1.5) and Miami ... fumble recovery in the fourth
quarter at Wake Forest led to Duke’s game-winning TD by Anthony Boone in the 34-27
triumph over the Demon Deacons ... other fumble recovery came against Clemson ... on the
field for 327 total snaps including a season-high 46 versus Virginia.
2011
Played in 11 games, exclusively on special teams ... did not see action in the season-opener
versus Richmond ... credited with three tackles ... on the field for 122 total snaps.
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Three-year letterman at Westlake under coach Dominic Zaccarelli ... helped Westlake to
a three-year record of 28-9 with three state playoff appearances including the 2008 state
championship (3A) ... as a senior, recorded 10 quarterback sacks en route to earning allstate accolades ... all-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Sharlene Woodruff ... cousin, Donta Jones, lettered four seasons at Nebraska (199192-93-94), earned All-Big Eight honors as an outside linebacker (1994), was a starter on the
Huskers’ 1994 national championship team, was a fourth round selection of the Pittsburgh
Steelers in the 1995 NFL Draft and was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame
(2007) ... high school teammate of current Duke football program member Michael Westray
... born June 19, 1993.
STATISTICS
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State1
Clemson2
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
11/0
13/2
24/2
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
2
2
2
4
1
1
2
1
4
1
0
0
1
2
3
3
4
2
1
3
2
5
2
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.5-6
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-2
0.0-0
1.0-1
1.0-6
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.5-6
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-6
0.0-0
Solo Ast
2
1
9
20
11
21
Total TFL
3
0.0-0
29 4.5-15
32 4.5-15
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
QBS INT PBU CF
0.0-0 0
0
0
2.5-12 0
0
0
2.5-12 0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
2
2
2
2
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Carlos Wray
NG • 6-2, 290 • SO.
SHELBY, N.C.
SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Listed as the second string nose guard ... expected to compete for game action ... possesses the speed and strength to make a significant impact ... in 10 career games, has three
tackles ... has played 101 career snaps.
2012
Played in 10 games ... missed weeks against Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and Miami ...
credited with three tackles ... on the field for 101 total snaps including a season-high 24
against Virginia.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Four-year letterman at Shelby under coaches Chris Norman and Lance Ware ... listed as
the No. 80 strongside defensive end in the country by 247Sports.com and the No. 94 overall
defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com ... helped Shelby to four-year record of 38-18 with
four state play-off appearances including consecutive berths in the state 2-AA semifinals in
both 2010 and 2011 ... first team 2A all-state pick by NCPreps.com following senior season
... three-time All-Cleveland County pick (2009-10-11) by the Shelby Star ... four-time AllSouth Mountain Athletic Conference selection ... as a senior, posted 91 tackles, 16 tackles
for loss, 4.5 sacks and five caused fumbles ... in junior season, logged 78 tackles, 24 tackles
for loss and 14.5 sacks ... as a sophomore, registered 70 total tackles, 21 tackles for loss, 10
sacks, three caused fumbles and two fumble recoveries en route to earning Co-Cleveland
County Player of the Year honors from the Shelby Star.
PERSONAL
Son of Beverly Wray ... born October 3, 1993.
STATISTICS
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2012
Total
G/GS
10/0
10/0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
1
0
1
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
3
3
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
Solo Ast
0
3
0
3
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
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Anthony Young-Wiseman
S • 6-0, 220 • R-SR.
BETHESDA, MD.
WALT WHITMAN HIGH SCHOOL
2013
Reserve safety ... scheduled to play at the Bandit position ... can man all three safety slots
and could challenge for starting role ... offers experienced depth ... talented, physical defender who has battled through injuries during entire career ... possesses good ball skills
and tackling technique ... in 29 career games (1 start), has 37 tackles, one tackle for loss,
one quarterback sack, two caused fumbles, one fumble recovery and one QB pressure ...
has played 659 career snaps ... has 10 career games with 2+ tackles including a career-best
five stops against Cincinnati in 2012.
2012
Played in eight games ... missed contests versus Wake Forest, North Carolina, Florida
State, Clemson and Georgia Tech due to injury ... logged 14 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0
sack and one fumble recovery ... had a season-high five tackles including one quarterback
sack in the Belk Bowl versus Cincinnati ... on the field for 210 total plays including a seasonhigh 60 against Cincinnati.
2011
Played in all 12 games with one start ... received starting assignment against Florida State
... finished the year with 13 tackles, one fumble recovery and one QB pressure ... had a
season-high three tackles against Richmond and two-stop outings versus Tulane, Florida
State and North Carolina ... returned a fumble nine yards to set up Duke’s game-winning TD
against FIU ... played 351 total snaps.
2010
Played in nine games ... missed the Boston College, Georgia Tech and North Carolina
weeks due to injury ... finished with 10 tackles ... had a season-high three stops along with
one caused fumble versus Elon ... on the field for 98 total snaps.
2009
Did not see game action after suffering season-ending knee injury during preseason drills.
PRIOR TO DUKE
Three-year letterman at Walt Whitman under James Kuhn ... as a senior, had 389 yards
passing, 558 yards rushing and 216 yards receiving while accounting for 14 total touchdowns ... all-state choice by the Maryland Coaches Association following senior campaign ...
All-Mid Atlantic Region pick by SuperPrep ... in junior season, threw for 749 yards and eight
touchdowns while rushing for 625 yards and six scores to help Walt Whitman to the state
playoffs ... two-time Honorable Mention All-Met pick by the Washington Post ... two-time first
team all-county selection .... selected to play in the Maryland High School Football All-Star
Game ... also lettered in basketball and track and field.
PERSONAL
Son of Shawn Yancy and Marcus Wiseman ... born October 10, 1990 ... majoring in evolutionary anthropology while pursuing a certificate in markets and management studies.
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STATISTICS
2010
Opponent
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army
Maryland
Miami
Virginia Tech
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State1
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
Opponent
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
G/GS
9/0
12/1
8/0
29/1
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
3
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
3
1
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
1
2
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
Solo
Ast
Total
TFL
QBS
0
1
2
0
0
0
2
0
— DNP —
0
1
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1
3
0
1
4
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
0.0-0
1.0-4
0.0-0
1.0-4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
10
13
14
37
TFL
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-4
1.0-4
QBS
0.0-0
0.0-0
1.0-4
1.0-4
1
0
1
2
Solo Ast
5
5
3
10
7
7
15
22
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INT PBU CF
INT PBU CF
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR QBH
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
FR QBH
FR QBH
0
0
1
1
1
0
2
1
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DUKE FOOTBALL
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David Cutcliffe
HEAD COACH
6TH SEASON AT DUKE
ALABAMA, 1976
David Cutcliffe, who has earned both ACC and SEC Coach of the Year honors
in a distinguished career that includes the mentoring of Super Bowl MVP quarterbacks
Peyton and Eli Manning, was named Duke University’s 21st head football coach on
December 15, 2007.
In 2012, Cutcliffe was named the ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Blue
Devils to the program’s first bowl game appearance since 1994. Duke enjoyed the
year with nine players earning All-ACC recognition including first team selections
cornerback Ross Cockrell, punter Will Monday and wide receiver Conner Vernon.
In addition, quarterback Sean Renfree, who threw for over 3,000 yards for the
second time in his career, achieved numerous post-season accolades including the
National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award, the Pop Warner National College
Football Award and the ACC’s Jim Tatum Award while earning a spot on the prestigious
AFCA Good Works Team. Renfree went on to be a seventh round pick of the Atlanta
Falcons in the 2013 NFL Draft.
Cutcliffe’s innovative offensive scheme was again put on display during the
2012 season as the Blue Devils scored a school single-season record 410 points and
became just the second team in ACC history to boast two receivers — Vernon and
Jamison Crowder — with at least 1,000 receiving yards apiece. The Crowder-Vernon
combination also established a conference record for most combined receptions (161)
while becoming the first duo in league history to post 75 or more receptions each.
Vernon closed his storied career as the ACC’s all-time leader in both pass
receptions (283) and receiving yards (3,749) while Crowder etched his name into the
NCAA record book with a 99-yard touchdown reception from Renfree against Miami.
Cutcliffe is 21-40 (.344) in five seasons at Duke and owns an overall head
coaching ledger of 65-69 (.485). Cutcliffe’s 21 victories in five years with the Blue
Devils are 11 more than the program’s total in the previous eight seasons (2000-07)
combined. In his first four seasons in Durham, six Blue Devils — linebacker Michael
Tauiliili (2008), defensive tackle Vince Oghobaase (2009), kicker Will Snyderwine
(2010), safety Matt Daniels (2011), Cockrell (2012) and kicker Ross Martin (2012) —
all earned All-America honors.
The 2011 season – Cutcliffe’s fourth in Durham – featured outstanding play from
Daniels, a first team All-ACC and second team All-America selection who represented
Duke in the annual East-West Shrine Game. The Fayetteville, Ga., native posted 128
tackles, 14 pass break-ups and two interceptions in his final season. Following the
season, Duke had a then ACC-record 19 players named to the league’s academic
all-conference squad. The Blue Devils broke the record a year later in 2012 with 20
selections.
In 2010, the Blue Devil offense produced an average of 381.3 yards per game
— Duke’s highest total since 1989 — as Renfree became just the fourth player in
school history to throw for over 3,000 yards. In addition, Snyderwine was a first team
All-America honoree after booting a school single-season record 21 field goals and
compiling 95 points to post the second-highest single-season total in Duke history.
Cutcliffe’s second campaign at Duke — 2009 — yielded a 5-7 ledger to give
the program its most wins in a season since 1994. Quarterback Thaddeus Lewis, a
two-time All-ACC selection who started the regular season finale for the Cleveland
Browns in 2012 before joining the Detroit Lions prior to the 2013 campaign, led the
conference in passing after throwing for 3,330 yards and 20 touchdowns against just
eight interceptions. Lewis concluded his career with 10,065 yards to rank first at Duke
and second in ACC history in passing yardage.
In 2008, Cutcliffe led the Blue Devils to four victories — matching the school’s
win total from the previous four seasons combined.
Duke’s fan support also has increased since Cutcliffe took the helm of the gridiron
program. In his first season, Duke set a school single-season record with four home
crowds of 30,000 or more spectators. Nine of Duke’s 27 home dates in the Cutcliffe
Era have reached 30,000 fans — compared to just four of the previous 47 home
games prior to his arrival. In 2010, Duke established a school record for attendance
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with 201,248 total spectators at Wallace Wade Stadium.
Cutcliffe, born September 16, 1954, came to Duke after serving the previous
two seasons as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at the University of
Tennessee. His head coaching experience includes a six-year stint at the University
of Mississippi from 1999-04 where he compiled a 44-29 (.603) ledger with five winning seasons, five bowl game appearances and a share of the SEC Western Division
championship in 2003. Cutcliffe was named the SEC Coach of the Year in 2003 after
leading the Rebels to a 10-3 record including a 31-28 victory over Oklahoma State in
the Cotton Bowl.
Cutcliffe has participated in 23 bowl games including the 1982 Peach, 1983
Florida Citrus, 1984 Sun, 1986 Sugar, 1986 Liberty, 1988 Peach, 1990 Cotton, 1991
Sugar, 1992 Fiesta, 1993 Hall of Fame, 1994 Florida Citrus, 1994 Gator, 1996 Florida
Citrus, 1997 Florida Citrus, 1998 Orange, 1998 Independence, 1999 Independence,
2000 Music City, 2002 Independence, 2004 Cotton, 2007 Outback, 2008 Outback and
2012 Belk. He owns a 4-2 (.667) record as a head coach in bowl tilts with wins over
Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech.
As a member of the coaching staff at Tennessee from 1982-98, Cutcliffe helped
the Volunteers to five SEC championships, 16 bowl games in 17 seasons and the
national title in 1998. His first tenure with the Vols featured the mentoring of quarterbacks Andy Kelly, Heath Shuler, Tee Martin and Peyton Manning.
Kelly, who played at Tennessee from 1988-91 and graduated atop the school’s
career passing chart, has gone on to become the Arena Football League’s career
leader in pass completions, pass attempts, passing yards and touchdown passes.
Shuler, a first team All-America choice in 1993 after throwing for 2,353 yards and a then
school-record 25 touchdowns, was the third overall pick by the Washington Redskins
in the 1994 NFL Draft. In November of 2006, Shuler was elected to the U.S. House
of Representatives from North Carolina’s 11th congressional district.
By throwing for 19 touchdowns against just six interceptions, Martin directed the
Volunteer offense in 1998 as Tennessee went 13-0 and captured the SEC and national
championships. Peyton Manning’s career concluded in 1997 when the signal-caller
threw for 3,819 yards and 36 touchdowns while earning first team All-America honors
as well as the Maxwell Award presented annually to the nation’s top player. Peyton
Manning was the top pick in the 1998 NFL Draft, earned league MVP honors in 2003,
2004, 2008 and 2009 and was named the MVP of Super Bowl XLI as his Indianapolis
Colts defeated the Chicago Bears, 25-17, on February 4, 2007.
In 1997, the Tennessee offensive unit established school single-season standards
for first downs (300), pass completions (296), pass attempts (492), passing yards
(3,981), passing touchdowns (37) and total offense (5,794) as the Volunteers went
11-2 and defeated Auburn, 30-29, in the SEC championship game.
In 1998, Cutcliffe was honored with the Frank Broyles Award, an honor given
annually to the top assistant coach in the country. During Cutcliffe’s tenure as offensive
coordinator from 1993-98, Tennessee enjoyed four 1,000-yard rushers in Charlie
Garner (1,161 in 1993), James Stewart (1,028 in 1994), Jay Graham (1,438 in 1995)
and Jamal Lewis (1,364 in 1997). Stewart (19th overall pick by Jacksonville in 1995)
and Lewis (5th overall pick by Baltimore in 2000) went on to be first round selections
in the NFL Draft.
On December 2, 1998, Cutcliffe was named the head coach at Ole Miss and
coached the Rebels in their 35-18 Independence Bowl win over Texas Tech to conclude
the 1998 campaign.
While at Ole Miss, Cutcliffe tutored 2003 SEC Player of the Year Eli Manning.
Manning was a first team All-America pick as a senior, closed his career with an SECrecord 10,119 passing yards and was the top overall choice in the 2004 NFL Draft.
In his fourth professional season, he guided the New York Giants to the Super Bowl
and earned MVP honors after throwing for 255 yards and two touchdowns in a 17-14
win over the New England Patriots on February 3, 2008.
Cutcliffe also coached three-time All-SEC running back Deuce McAllister, who
set Rebel career records for rushing yards (3,060) and rushing touchdowns (37) and
was a first round selection of the New Orleans Saints in the 2001 NFL Draft.
Cutcliffe’s recruiting efforts at Ole Miss produced three national award winners in
Eli Manning (2003; Maxwell Award), Jon Nichols (2003; Lou Groza Award presented
annually to the top kicker in the nation) and Patrick Willis (2006; Butkus Award presented annually to the top linebacker in the country). During his six seasons at the
helm of the Rebel program, Mississippi set school single-season records for total
offense, passing offense and scoring offense while winning twice at both Auburn and
LSU, securing consecutive victories over Florida, and defeating both Arkansas and
South Carolina on three occasions.
In the spring of 2005, Cutcliffe joined the coaching staff at Notre Dame, but
resigned from the post for health reasons. He then returned to Knoxville prior to the
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2006 season. Cutcliffe helped the Volunteers to a 19-8 record from 2006-07 with two
appearances in the Outback Bowl. In 2007, Tennessee went 10-4 with a 6-2 league
mark en route to winning the SEC Eastern Division crown. The Tennessee offense
allowed an NCAA-low four sacks on the year, and quarterback Erik Ainge earned MVP
honors of the Outback Bowl after throwing for 365 yards and two touchdowns as the
Volunteers defeated Wisconsin, 21-17. Tennessee running back Arian Foster rushed
for 1,193 yards on the year while wide receiver Lucas Taylor reached the 1,000-yard
plateau for receiving yards. In addition, offensive guard Anthony Parker garnered
second team All-America accolades.
With Cutcliffe at offensive coordinator, Tennessee scored 30 or more points in 62
of 100 games, posting a 59-3 (.952) ledger in those contests. The Volunteers compiled
an overall record of 173-54-7 (.754) during his 19 seasons. Cutcliffe is the only coach
in SEC history to have two quarterbacks throw for over 10,000 career yards while his
offenses produced the all-time leading passers, rushers and receivers at both Ole
Miss and Tennessee.
Cutcliffe’s coaching tenure as both an assistant and head coach features five
quarterbacks that have surpassed the 3,000-yard barrier in a single season: Peyton
Manning (Tennessee, 1996 & 1997), Eli Manning (Ole Miss, 2002 & 2003), Ainge
(Tennessee, 2007), Lewis (Duke, 2009) and Renfree (Duke, 2010). In addition, eight
of Cutcliffe’s signal-calling pupils have either earned all-conference honors or led their
respective team to a bowl game victory.
A native of Birmingham, Ala., Cutcliffe graduated from the University of Alabama
in 1976. He got his start in coaching at Banks High School — his alma mater — and
spent four years as an assistant coach before becoming the head coach in 1980.
Cutcliffe is married to the former Karen Oran of Harriman, Tenn., and they have
four children (Chris, Marcus, Katie & Emily) one daughter-in-law (Molly) and two
grandsons (Shivers & Bennett).
CUTCLIFFE YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
1982
1983
1984
1985
School
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Position
Part Time Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach/TEs
Assistant Coach/TEs
Assistant Coach/TEs
Record
6-5-1
9-3
7-4-1
9-1-2
1986
1987
1988
1989
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Assistant Coach/TEs
Assistant Coach/TEs
Assistant Coach/TEs
Assistant Coach/RBs
7-5
10-2-1
5-6
11-1
1990
Tennessee
Assistant Coach/QBs
9-2-2
1991
1992
1993
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Assistant Coach/QBs
Passing Game Coordinator/QBs
Offensive Coordinator/QBs
9-3
9-3
10-2
1994
1995
1996
1997
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Offensive Coordinator/QBs
Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs
Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs
Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs
8-4
11-1
10-2
11-2
1998
Tennessee
Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs
13-0
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Mississippi
Mississippi
Mississippi
Mississippi
Mississippi
Mississippi
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
1-0
8-4
7-5
7-4
7-6
10-3
2004
2006
2007
Mississippi
Tennessee
Tennessee
Head Coach
Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs
Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs
4-7
9-4
10-4
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Duke
Duke
Duke
Duke
Duke
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
4-8
5-7
3-9
3-9
6-7
Notes
Peach Bowl participant
Florida Citrus Bowl champion
Sun Bowl participant
SEC Champions
Sugar Bowl champion
Liberty Bowl champion
Peach Bowl champion
SEC Champions
Cotton Bowl champion
SEC Champions
Sugar Bowl champion
Fiesta Bowl participant
Hall of Fame Bowl champion
Florida Citrus Bowl participant
QB Heath Shuler: SEC POTY
Gator Bowl champion
Florida Citrus Bowl champion
Florida Citrus Bowl champion
SEC Champions
Orange Bowl participant
QB Peyton Manning: SEC POTY & 1st team All-America
National Champions
SEC Champions
Frank Broyles Award recipient
Independence Bowl champion
Independence Bowl champion
Music City Bowl participant
Independence Bowl champion
SEC Western Division Co-Champions
Cotton Bowl champion
SEC Coach of the Year
QB Eli Manning: SEC POTY & 1st team All-America
Outback Bowl participant
SEC Eastern Division Co-Champions
SEC Championship Game participant
Outback Bowl champion
Nation’s second-most difficult schedule
3 ACC wins — Duke’s most since 1999
Highest offensive yards per game average since 1989
2nd in ACC in passing; most rushing TDs since 1995
Belk Bowl participant; school-record 410 points
ACC Coach of the Year
Record as assistant coach at Tennessee (19 seasons): 173-54-7 (.754)
Record as head coach at Ole Miss (6 seasons): 44-29 (.603)
Record as head coach at Duke (5 seasons): 21-40 (.344)
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1998
D 31 Texas Tech
1999
S4
S 11
S 18
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 30
N6
N 20
N 25
D 31
2000
S2
S9
S 16
S 30
O7
O 14
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
N 23
D 28
Memphis
Arkansas State
Vanderbilt
Auburn
South Carolina
Tulane
[11] Alabama
LSU
[24] Arkansas
[21] Georgia
[18] Mississippi State
Oklahoma
Tulane
Auburn
Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Arkansas State
Alabama
UNLV
Arkansas
LSU
[21] Georgia
[23] Mississippi State
West Virginia
N1
W
35-18
N, TV1, B
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
N1
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
3-0
38-14
34-37
24-17
36-10
20-13
24-30
42-23
38-16
17-20
20-23
27-25
N
N
OT, TV2
OT, TV2
N
[25], HC
[22], TV3
[25], N
[23], TV4
[16], TV4
[23], N, TV1
N, TV1, B
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
N2
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
49-20
27-35
12-7
35-17
35-10
7-45
43-40
38-24
9-20
14-32
45-30
38-49
[18], TV2
[17], N, TV4
TV2
N
[25], N, TV1
OT, HC
N, TV4
N, TV4
N, TV1
TV1, B
2001
S1
S8
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 17
N 22
D1
2002
A 31
S7
S 14
S 21
O5
O 12
O 19
O 26
N2
N9
N 23
N 28
D 27
Murray State
Auburn
Kentucky
Arkansas State
Alabama
Middle Tennessee
LSU
Arkansas
[23] Georgia
Mississippi State
Vanderbilt
H
A
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
49-14
21-27
42-31
35-17
27-24
45-17
35-24
56-58
15-35
28-36
38-27
N
TV2
Louisiana-Monroe
Memphis
Texas Tech
Vanderbilt
[6] Florida
Arkansas State
[24] Alabama
Arkansas
Auburn
[7] Georgia
[21] LSU
Mississippi State
Nebraska
H
H
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
N1
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
31-3
38-16
28-42
45-28
17-14
52-17
7-42
28-48
24-31
17-31
13-14
24-12
27-23
N
TV2
N, TV5
TV2
TV3
[25], HC
[21], TV3
Richmond
[6] Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
[15] Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
H
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
21-23
14-44
20-19
48-27
31-27
16-41
23-24
10-14
14-49
21-31
31-38
21-37
N, TV10
TV7
TV2
HC, TV10
N, TV10
TV11
TV2
TV2
TV11
TV11
TV2
TV11
FIU
[25] Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
[11] Florida State
[10] Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
N4
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
46-26
13-50
54-17
38-14
34-27
42-17
20-41
33-30
7-48
20-56
24-42
45-52
34-48
N, TV10
N, TV12
N, TV10
N, HC, TV10
TV2
TV11
TV2
N, TV7
TV7
N, TV4
TV7
TV2
N, TV1, B
N
TV2
HC
N, TV4
7OT, N, TV4
TV2
N, TV1
TV2
TV2
N, TV4
N, TV4
N, TV1
TV1, B
2003
A 30
S6
S 13
S 27
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 22
N 27
J2
2004
S4
S 11
S 18
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 30
N 13
N 20
N 27
Vanderbilt
Memphis
Louisiana-Monroe
Texas Tech
[24] Florida
Arkansas State
Alabama
[20] Arkansas
South Carolina
Auburn
[3] LSU
Mississippi State
[21] Oklahoma State
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
H
H
A
H
A
N3
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
24-21
34-44
59-14
45-49
20-17
55-0
43-28
19-7
43-40
24-20
14-17
31-0
31-28
TV2
TV4
N
N
TV2
HC
TV2
N, TV4
[20], TV2
[20], TV3
[15], TV3
[17], N, TV1
[16], TV6, B
Memphis
Alabama
Vanderbilt
Wyoming
Arkansas State
[25] South Carolina
[13] Tennessee
[3] Auburn
Arkansas
[14] LSU
Mississippi State
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
13-20
7-28
26-23
32-37
28-21
31-28
17-21
14-35
3-35
24-27
20-3
N
N, TV4
OT, TV2
HC
N, TV4
N, TV1
TV2
CUTCLIFFE AT DUKE
2008
A 30
S6
S 13
S 27
O4
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
N 29
2009
S5
S 12
S 19
S 26
O3
O 10
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 21
N 28
2010
S4
S 11
S 18
S 25
O2
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
N 27
62
James Madison
Northwestern
Navy
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Miami
Vanderbilt
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Clemson
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
H
H
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
31-7
20-24
41-31
31-3
0-27
31-49
10-7
30-33
17-27
7-31
3-14
20-28
N
N
TV7
TV7
TV7
TV7, HC
TV10 , OT
TV10
TV2
TV7
TV7
Richmond
Army
[22] Kansas
N.C. Central
[6] Virginia Tech
N.C. State
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
[7] Georgia Tech
[20] Miami
Wake Forest
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
16-24
35-19
16-44
49-14
26-34
49-28
17-13
28-17
6-19
10-49
16-34
34-45
N
TV8
TV9
N, HC
TV10
TV7
TV10
TV10
TV7
TV4
TV7
TV2
Elon
Wake Forest
[1] Alabama
Army
Maryland
Miami
[23] Virginia Tech
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
41-27
48-54
13-62
21-35
16-21
13-28
7-44
34-31
55-48
16-21
20-30
19-24
N, TV10
TV2
TV5
HC, TV10
N, TV10
TV10
TV2
TV8
TV10
TV10
TV10
TV7
2011
S3
S 10
S 17
S 24
O1
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
N 26
2012
S1
S8
S 15
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 17
N 24
D 27
Neutral Site Key
N1
N2
N3
N4
Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.)
Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tenn.)
Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas)
Belk Bowl (Charlotte, N.C.)
Note Key
N
[X]
TV
B
OT
HC
Night game
National rank
Televised game
Bowl game
Overtime
Homecoming
TV Key
TV1
TV2
TV3
TV4
TV5
TV6
TV7
TV8
TV9
TV10
TV11
TV12
ESPN
Jefferson-Pilot/Raycom/ACC Network
CBS
ESPN2
ABC
FOX
ESPNU
CBS College Sports
Versus
ESPN360.com/ESPN3.com/ESPN3
Regional Sports Network
Pac-12 Network
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MARKED IMPROVEMENT AT DUKE
CUTCLIFFE RECORD
Cutcliffe Record
Overall
Home
Away
Neutral
Day
Night
Overtime
Overtime Home
Overtime Away
Overtime Neutral
August
August Home
August Away
August Neutral
September
September Home
September Away
September Neutral
October
October Home
October Away
October Neutral
November
November Home
November Away
November Neutral
December
December Home
December Away
December Neutral
January
Scoring First
Margin 10 pts or less
Margin 7 pts or less
Margin 3 pts or less
Score 20+ points
Score 30+ points
Score 40+ points
Score 50+ points
Allow 10 or less points
Allow 20 or less points
Following a loss
Following a win
Leading after 1st qtr
Trailing after 1st qtr
Tied after 1st qtr
Leading after 2nd qtr
Trailing after 2nd qtr
Tied after 2nd qtr
Leading after 3rd qtr
Trailing after 3rd qtr
Tied after 3rd qtr
With 100-yard rusher
With 300-yard passer
With 100-yard receiver
Committing 0 turnovers
Committing 1 turnover
Committing 2 turnovers
Committing 3 turnovers
Committing 4 turnovers
Committing 5+ turnovers
Forcing 0 turnovers
Forcing 1 turnover
Forcing 2 turnovers
Forcing 3 turnovers
Forcing 4 turnovers
Forcing 5+ turnovers
Score Defensive TD
Score Special Teams TD
Ole Miss
Duke
Total
44-29
26-13
14-15
4-1
28-14
16-15
3-2
2-2
1-0
0-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
12-9
8-4
4-5
0-0
17-6
11-3
6-3
0-0
8-13
5-6
3-7
0-0
4-1
1-0
0-0
3-1
1-0
29-11
19-17
18-13
10-6
40-15
28-6
13-2
3-1
8-0
25-4
16-12
22-16
23-9
11-14
10-6
35-8
8-20
1-1
34-7
8-20
2-2
20-5
7-4
10-8
10-2
16-6
11-8
4-8
2-3
1-2
3-4
8-8
17-12
12-1
4-3
0-1
5-5
5-1
21-40
13-21
8-18
0-1
13-32
8-8
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
10-9
8-5
3-3
0-0
8-11
3-6
5-5
0-0
1-18
1-9
0-10
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
13-15
8-17
7-11
4-3
19-18
17-6
9-2
2-0
3-0
11-3
9-27
9-12
11-6
4-20
6-13
14-6
4-32
3-3
17-2
3-38
1-0
1-2
9-10
11-15
5-6
9-11
5-13
1-0
1-8
0-2
2-14
4-13
7-9
4-1
3-2
1-1
6-4
3-1
65-69
39-34
22-33
4-2
41-46
24-23
3-3
2-2
1-1
0-0
3-0
2-0
1-0
0-0
22-18
16-9
7-8
0-0
25-17
14-9
11-8
0-0
9-31
6-15
3-17
0-0
4-2
1-0
0-0
3-2
1-0
42-26
27-34
25-24
14-9
59-33
45-12
22-4
5-1
11-0
36-7
25-39
31-28
34-15
15-34
16-19
49-14
12-52
4-4
51-9
11-58
3-2
21-7
16-14
21-23
15-8
25-17
16-21
5-8
3-11
1-4
5-18
12-21
24-21
16-2
7-5
1-2
11-9
8-2
• In five seasons, David Cutcliffe has guided Duke to 21 victories — 11 more
than the program’s total in the previous eight years
2008-12 (5 seasons)
Total seasons
5
Total games
61
Overall W-L
21-40 (.344)
Home W-L
13-21 (.382)
Road/Neutral W-L
8-19 (.296)
ACC W-L
9-31 (.225)
ACC Home W-L
5-15 (.250)
ACC Road W-L
4-16 (.200)
Record vs. BCS schools
11-37 (.229)
Games scoring 30+ points
24
Games scoring 40+ points
11
Fourth quarter wins
6
Seasons with 3+ wins
5
Seasons with 4+ wins
3
Seasons with 5+ wins
2
Seasons with 6+ wins
1
Home crowds of 30,000+ fans (Total home games)
12 (33)
2000-07 (8)
8
92
10-82 (.109)
7-40 (.149)
3-42 (.067)
3-61 (.047)
2-30 (.063)
1-31 (.031)
5-66 (.070)
12
5
1
1
1
0
0
4 (47)
CUTCLIFFE BOWL EXPERIENCE
Tennessee (Assistant Coach — 1982-1998; 2006-07)
1982 Peach Bowl
L
1983 Florida Citrus Bowl
W
1984 Sun Bowl
L
1986 Sugar Bowl
W
1986 Liberty Bowl
W
1988 Peach Bowl
W
1990 Cotton Bowl
W
1991 Sugar Bowl
W
1992 Fiesta Bowl
L
1993 Hall of Fame Bowl
W
1994 Florida Citrus Bowl
L
1994 Gator Bowl
W
1996 Florida Citrus Bowl
W
1997 Florida Citrus Bowl
W
1998 Orange Bowl
L
2007 Outback Bowl
L
2008 Outback Bowl
W
22-28
30-23
27-28
35-7
21-14
27-22
31-27
23-22
17-42
38-23
13-31
45-23
20-14
48-28
17-42
10-20
21-17
Iowa
Maryland
Maryland
Miami
Minnesota
Indiana
Arkansas
Virginia
Penn State
Boston College
Penn State
Virginia Tech
Ohio State
Northwestern
Nebraska
Penn State
Wisconsin
Ole Miss (Head Coach — 1998-2004)
1998 Independence Bowl
1999 Independence Bowl
2000 Music City Bowl
2002 Independence Bowl
2004 Cotton Bowl
W
W
L
W
W
35-18
27-25
38-49
27-23
31-28
Texas Tech
Oklahoma
West Virginia
Nebraska
Oklahoma State
Duke (Head Coach — 2008-present)
2012 Belk Bowl
L
34-48
Cincinnati
CUTCLIFFE 3,000-YARD PASSERS
Player, School (Year)
Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1996)
Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1997)
Eli Manning, Ole Miss (2002)
Eli Manning, Ole Miss (2003)
Erik Ainge, Tennessee (2007)
Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (2009)
Sean Renfree, Duke (2010)
Sean Renfree, Duke (2012)
Comp-Att
243-380
287-477
279-481
275-441
325-519
274-449
285-464
297-441
Pct.
.639
.602
.580
.624
.626
.610
.614
.673
Yards
3,287
3,819
3,401
3,600
3,522
3,330
3,131
3,113
TD
20
36
21
29
31
20
14
19
INT
12
11
15
10
10
8
17
10
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300-Yard Passing Games
459 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. N.C. State, 10-10-09
432 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Miami, 11-24-12
414 Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas, 10-26-02
409 Eli Manning (M) vs. Texas Tech, 9-27-03
391 Eli Manning (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03
387 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Wake Forest, 11-28-09
386 Eli Manning (M) vs. Vanderbilt, 9-21-02
374 Eli Manning (M) vs. Texas Tech, 9-14-02
371 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Maryland, 10-24-09
368 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Boston College, 9-17-11
359 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Virginia Tech, 10-3-09
358 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10
358 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Cincinnati, 12-27-12
353 Eli Manning (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03
351 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Maryland, 10-2-10
350 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Richmond, 9-5-09
350 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Elon, 9-4-10
343 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Virginia, 10-31-09
335 Sean Renfree (D) vs. FIU, 10-1-11
334 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Georgia Tech, 11-20-10
325 Eli Manning (M) vs. Alabama, 10-13-01
317 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. N.C. State, 11-8-08
317 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Navy, 9-13-08
314 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Navy, 10-30-10
314 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Memphis, 9-22-12
313 Eli Manning (M) vs. Nebraska, 12-27-02
312 Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01
306 Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas State, 10-11-03
303 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Miami, 11-21-09
303 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Virginia, 11-12-11
302 Romaro Miller (M) vs. Tulane, 9-2-00
300-Yard Passing Games By Individual
1. 11, Sean Renfree (D)
2. 10, Eli Manning (M)
3. 9, Thaddeus Lewis (D)
4. 1, Romaro Miller (M)
100-Yard Rushing Games
157 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Vanderbilt, 12-1-01
155 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Arkansas State, 9-11-99
143 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Vanderbilt, 9-16-00
140 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. LSU, 10-30-99
139 Vashon Pearson (M) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04
135 Joe Gunn (M) vs. LSU, 10-30-99
134 Deuce McCallister (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-25-99
133 Tremaine Turner (M) vs. Oklahoma State, 1-2-04
131 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-4-00
129 Vashon Pearson (M) vs. Arkansas State, 10-2-04
127 Joe Gunn (M) vs. South Carolina, 10-2-99
125 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-6-99
122 Desmond Scott (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10
121 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Oklahoma, 12-31-99
121 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-23-00
120 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Tulane, 10-9-99
117 Tremaine Turner (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03
114 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Memphis, 9-4-99
113 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01
111 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Middle Tennessee, 10-20-01
111 Vashon Pearson (M) vs. Vanderbilt, 9-18-04
107 Robert Williams (M) vs. Memphis, 9-7-02
107 Ronald McClendon (M) vs. Florida, 10-4-03
107 Josh Snead (D) vs. Cincinnati, 12-27-12
104 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99
104 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Auburn, 9-9-00
103 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99
102 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01
100 Desmond Scott (D) vs. N.C. Central, 9-26-09
100 Robert Williams (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 8-31-02
64
100-Yard Rushing Games By Individual
1. 10, Joe Gunn (M)
2. 9, Deuce McAllister (M)
3. 3, Vashon Pearson (M)
4. 2, Robert Williams (M)
2, Tremaine Turner (M)
2, Desmond Scott (D)
7. 1, Robert McClendon (M)
1, Josh Snead (D)
100-Yard Receiving Games
203 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Miami, 11-24-12
181 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10
180 Conner Vernon (D) vs. FIU, 9-1-12
174 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Wake Forest, 11-29-09
169 Grant Heard (M) vs. UNLV, 10-28-00
167 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Clemson, 11-3-12
165 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Miami, 11-21-09
157 Mike Espy (M) vs. Texas Tech, 9-27-03
154 Donovan Varner (D) vs. N.C. State, 10-10-09
146 Chris Collins (M) vs. Arkansas State, 10-11-03
142 Mario Hill (M) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04
138 Chris Collins (M) vs. Arkansas, 10-26-02
137 Cory Peterson (M) vs. Alabama, 10-16-99
137 Eron Riley (D) vs. Navy, 9-13-08
135 Johnny Williams (D) vs. Northwestern, 9-6-08
134 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Boston College, 11-13-10
134 Desmond Scott (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-29-12
132 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Virginia, 11-12-11
130 Chris Collins (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-28-02
129 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Elon, 9-4-10
129 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Army, 9-25-10
128 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Virginia Tech, 10-3-09
128 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Maryland, 10-2-10
127 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Virginia Tech, 10-13-12
125 Cory Peterson (M) vs. Auburn, 9-25-99
125 Chris Collins (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03
124 Conner Vernon (D) vs. North Carolina, 10-20-12
124 Desmond Scott (D) vs. Georgia Tech, 11-17-12
123 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Elon, 9-4-10
121 Chris Collins (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03
120 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Maryland, 10-24-09
120 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Memphis, 9-22-12
119 Chris Collins (M) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01
119 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Cincinnati, 12-27-12
117 Conner Vernon (D) vs. FIU, 10-1-11
116 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Boston College, 9-17-11
115 Johnny Williams (D) vs. Richmond, 9-5-09
113 Chris Collins (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-27-03
113 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Virginia, 10-31-09
112 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Stanford, 9-8-12
111 Donovan Varner (D) vs. FIU, 10-1-11
110 Chris Collins (M) vs. Alabama, 10-13-01
110 Chris Collins (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-22-01
109 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Miami, 11-24-12
108 Jamie Armstrong (M) vs. Auburn, 9-8-01
106 Chris Collins (M) vs. Auburn, 11-2-02
105 Taye Biddle (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03
103 Conner Vernon (D) at Virginia, 10-31-09
102 Doug Zeigler (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01
102 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Maryland, 10-24-09
102 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. FIU, 9-1-12
100 Chris Collins (M) vs. Murray State, 9-1-01
100-Yard Receiving Games By Individual
1. 14, Conner Vernon (D)
2. 11, Chris Collins (M)
3. 9, Donovan Varner (D)
4. 5, Jamison Crowder, (D)
5. 2, Cory Peterson (M)
2, Johnny Williams (D)
2, Desmond Scott (D)
Multiple 100-Yard Rushers
1. 140, Deuce McAllister (M) vs. LSU, 10-30-99
135, Joe Gunn (M) vs. LSU, 10-30-99
2. 104, Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99
103, Joe Gunn (M) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99
Multiple 100-Yard Receivers
1. 121, Chris Collins (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03
105, Taye Biddle (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03
2. 120, Donovan Varner (D) vs. Maryland, 10-24-09
102, Conner Vernon (D) vs. Maryland, 10-24-09
3. 113, Donovan Varner (D) at Virginia, 10-31-09
103, Conner Vernon (D) at Virginia, 10-31-09
4. 129, Conner Vernon (D) vs. Elon, 9-4-10
123, Donovan Varner (D) vs. Elon, 9-4-10
5. 117, Conner Vernon (D) vs. FIU, 10-1-11
111, Donovan Varner (D) vs. FIU, 10-1-11
6. 180, Conner Vernon (D) vs. FIU, 9-1-12
102, Jamison Crowder (D) vs. FIU, 9-1-12
7. 203, Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Miami, 11-24-12
109, Conner Vernon (D) vs. Miami, 11-24-12
100-Yard Rusher & 100-Yard Receiver
1. 113, Joe Gunn (M) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01 (rush)
119, Chris Collins (M) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01 (rec)
2. 102, Joe Gunn (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rush)
102, Doug Zeigler (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rec)
3. 117, Tremaine Turner (M) vs. S. Carolina, 11-1-03 (rush)
125, Chris Collins (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (rec)
4. 139, Vashon Pearson (M) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04 (rush)
142, Mario Hill (M) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04 (rec)
5. 122, Desmond Scott (D) vs. W. Forest, 9-11-10 (rush)
181, Conner Vernon (D) vs. W. Forest, 9-11-10 (rec)
6. 107, Josh Snead (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (rush)
119, Conner Vernon (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (rec)
300-Yard Passer & 100-Yard Rusher
1. 312, Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (pass)
102, Joe Gunn (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rush)
2. 391, Eli Manning (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (pass)
117, Tremaine Turner (M) vs. S. Carolina, 11-1-03 (rush)
3. 358, Sean Renfree (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 (pass)
122, Desmond Scott (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 (rush)
4. 358, Sean Renfree (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (pass)
107, Josh Snead (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (rush)
300-Yard Passer, 100-Yard Receiver & 100-Yard Rusher
1. 312, Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (pass)
102, Doug Zeigler (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rec)
102, Joe Gunn (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rush)
2. 391, Eli Manning (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (pass)
125, Chris Collins (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (rec)
117, Tremaine Turner (M) vs. S. Carolina, 11-1-03 (rush)
3. 358, Sean Renfree (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 (pass)
181, Conner Vernon (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 (rec)
122, Desmond Scott (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 (rush)
4. 358, Sean Renfree (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (pass)
119, Conner Vernon (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (rec)
107, Josh Snead (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (rush)
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Scottie Montgomery
Kurt Roper
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH (WR)
ASSISTANT HEAD COACH
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/PASSING GAME
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR (QB)
5TH SEASON AT DUKE
6TH SEASON AT DUKE
DUKE, 2000
RICE, 1995
Following three seasons on the coaching staff with the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers,
former Duke football standout and assistant coach Scottie Montgomery returned to his alma
mater in February, 2013 and serves as the program’s Associate Head Coach and Offensive
Coordinator/Passing Game while mentoring the Blue Devil wide receivers.
Montgomery, who starred as an All-ACC wideout at Duke from 1996-99, re-joins the
Duke program after serving the last three seasons (2010-11-12) as an assistant coach with
the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers. The Cleveland County, N.C., native spent four seasons (200607-08-09) on the Blue Devil staff under head coaches Ted Roof and David Cutcliffe.
Coaching the wide receivers, Montgomery helped the Steelers to a three-year regular
season record of 32-16 including the 2010 AFC North division championship and an appearance in Super Bowl XLV, where Pittsburgh fell to the Green Bay Packers, 31-25. The
Steelers also reached the playoffs in 2011. Among the wideouts mentored by Montgomery
were Hines Ward, Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown. A four-time NFL Pro Bowl selection,
Ward finished his career as the organization’s all-time leader in receptions (1,000), receiving
yardage (12,083) and receiving touchdowns (85). Wallace earned a Pro Bowl bid in 2011
after catching 72 passes for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns while Brown was the Steelers’
team MVP in 2011 after becoming the first player in NFL history to amass 1,000-plus yards
both receiving and on kick returns.
During his previous four-year coaching tenure at Duke, Montgomery mentored several
of the finest wide receivers in school and ACC history. Eron Riley was a two-time All-ACC
selection in 2006-07 and caught 144 career passes for 2,413 yards and 22 touchdowns
while his 16.77 career yards per catch averaged was the fourth-highest in Duke history at
the time of his graduation. Donovan Varner and Conner Vernon both were recruited to Duke
by Montgomery out of Miami and enjoyed outstanding careers in Durham. A first team AllACC pick in 2009, Varner caught 207 passes for 2,660 yards from 2008-11 while Vernon, a
three-time (2010-11-12) all-league selection, became the ACC’s career leader in both catches
(283) and receiving yardage (3,749).
As a wide receiver for the Blue Devils from 1996-99, Montgomery paced Duke in
receiving three straight seasons (1997-98-99) and twice earned the program’s Carmen
Falcone Award (1998 & 1999) as the Most Valuable Player. He became just the third player
in school history to lead the program in receptions in three straight years, joining Howard Pitt
(1951-52-53) and Stan Crisson (1961-62-63), and became just the sixth Blue Devil to earn
multiple team MVP honors.
Montgomery closed his own collegiate career with 171 catches for 2,379 yards and 13
touchdowns. He caught 51 passes in both 1997 and 1999 and registered a career-high 60
receptions as a junior in 1998.
Montgomery’s name also is etched into the Duke record book for longest plays with
an 88-yard pass reception from Bobby Campbell against Vanderbilt in 1998 and a 99-yard
kickoff return versus Wake Forest in 1999. Montgomery finished his career ranking among
Duke’s all-time leaders in kickoff returns (63) and kickoff return yards (1,515) and all-purpose
yardage (4,188).
During his senior campaign in 1999, he established the school standard for all-purpose
yards in a season with 1,565 — a mark that was broken in 2001 when Chris Douglas amassed
1,849 yards. Montgomery continues to hold two of Duke’s top single-game totals for all-purpose
yardage with 262 versus Vanderbilt in 1998 and 250 against Virginia in 1999. In the Vanderbilt
contest, he registered 243 receiving yards, a total that at the time marked the fourth-highest
single-game performance in school history.
Montgomery played professionally with the NFL’s Denver Broncos (2000-02) and
Oakland Raiders (2003). He is married to the former Ebony McDuffie of Detroit, Mich., and
the couple has two sons, Cassius and Moses.
A coaching veteran who has mentored a trio of 3,000-yard passers, Kurt Roper joined
the Duke program in January of 2008 and serves as Assistant Head Coach and Offensive
Coordinator while coaching the Blue Devil quarterbacks.
In 2012, Roper directed the Duke offense to a school single-season record 410 points
and 31.5 points per game, marking the fifth-highest average in school history. All-ACC wide
receivers Jamison Crowder (76 receptions, 1,074 yards, 8 touchdowns) and Conner Vernon
(85-1,074-8) established a conference record for most combined catches while becoming
just the second pair in league history to post over 1,000 receiving yards in the same season.
In addition, quarterback Sean Renfree threw for over 3,000 yards and finished his career
ranked among the ACC’s all-time leaders in passing yardage (7th; 9,465), pass completions
(3rd; 898), 300-yard passing games (t4th; 11) and completion percentage (6th; .647).
Renfree went on to be a seventh round pick of the Atlanta Falcons in the 2013 NFL
Draft while Vernon signed a free agent contract with the Oakland Raiders.
Under Roper’s guidance in 2011, the Blue Devils ranked second in the ACC in passing
offense as wide receiver Vernon became the first player in league history to post multiple
seasons with 70-plus receptions. In addition, wideout Donovan Varner eclipsed the school’s
all-time catch record while Duke rushed for 19 touchdowns, matching the program’s highest
output since 1995.
In 2010, Duke averaged 381.3 yards per game — the program’s highest total since
1989 when the Blue Devils captured the league championship. Renfree became just the
fourth player in Duke history to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season, and Vernon
was an All-ACC pick after catching 73 passes. In addition, Brandon Connette set a school
record for rushing TDs by a freshman with eight while Duke had five players with 30 or more
receptions for just the second time in school history.
In 2008-09, Roper directed two-time All-ACC quarterback Thaddeus Lewis, who finished
his career as the school’s all-time leader in pass attempts (1,510), pass completions (877),
passing yards (10,065) and passing touchdowns (67). One of just two players in ACC history
to throw for more than 10,000 yards in a career, Lewis led the ACC in total offense in 2009
while throwing for 3,330 yards and 20 TDs.
Lewis, who set or matched over 50 school records during his tenure at Duke, earned
the first start of his NFL career as a member of the Cleveland Browns in the 2012 regular
season finale at Pittsburgh. He now plays for the Detroit Lions.
Also in 2009, Varner ranked first in the league in both receptions per game (5.42) and
receiving yards per game (87.2) en route to earning first team all-conference honors.
Roper came to Duke after serving the 2006 and 2007 seasons at Tennessee where he
coached the running backs. The Volunteers produced 19 wins in two years with one SEC
Eastern Division crown and a pair of Outback Bowl berths.
Tennessee’s rushing attack in 2007 was featured by Arian Foster, who gained 1,193
yards on 245 carries while scoring 12 touchdowns on the ground. Foster went on to lead the
NFL in rushing in 2010 and earn invitation to the 2011 Pro Bowl.
Roper got his start in coaching at Tennessee, serving as a graduate assistant coach
from 1996-98 while working with the Volunteer defensive and special teams units. He then
followed current Duke head coach David Cutcliffe to Ole Miss and spent six years in Oxford
as the Rebels went 44-29 with four bowl game victories. Mississippi enjoyed one of its finest
seasons in school history in 2003 when the Rebels went 10-3, captured a share of the SEC
Western Division title and defeated Oklahoma State, 31-28, in the Cotton Bowl.
While with Ole Miss, Roper coached the quarterbacks all six years and added the
responsibility of passing game coordinator for his final three seasons. Among his pupils was
record-setting, All-America signal-caller Eli Manning, the 2003 SEC Player of the Year who
was the number one overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft.
In 2005, Roper coached the quarterbacks at Kentucky under Rich Brooks.
In all, Roper has coached in 10 bowl games: 1997 Florida Citrus, 1998 Orange, 1998
Independence, 1999 Independence, 2000 Music City, 2002 Independence, 2004 Cotton,
2007 Outback, 2008 Outback and 2012 Belk.
A native of Ames, Iowa, Roper earned three varsity letters on the gridiron as a defensive
back and quarterback at Rice before graduating in 1995. He went on to earn a master’s
degree from Tennessee in 1998.
Roper is married to the former Britt Albertson of High Point, N.C., and the couple has
one daughter, Reese, and one son, Luke. His brother, Zac, also is a member of the Duke
football coaching staff.
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DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
John Latina
ASSISTANT HEAD COACH (OL)
Jim Knowles
RUN GAME COORDINATOR
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
2ND SEASON AT DUKE
4TH SEASON AT DUKE
VIRGINIA TECH, 1981
CORNELL, 1987
John Latina joined the Duke staff in December of 2011 and serves as the program’s
Assistant Head Coach and Run Game Coordinator. A member of David Cutcliffe’s staff at
Ole Miss from 1999-2004, Latina coaches the Blue Devil offensive line. After serving the
2012 season as an assistant coach, Latina was promoted to his current role in February of
2013.
In 2012, the Duke offense averaged 31.5 points per game — the fifth-highest singleseason total in school history. The offensive line, headlined by All-ACC selections Dave
Harding and Perry Simmons, ranked second in the conference in sacks allowed per game as
quarterback Sean Renfree topped the 3,000-yard barrier for the second time in his career and
finished his career ranked among the ACC’s all-time leaders in passing yardage (7th; 9,465),
pass completions (3rd; 898), 300-yard passing games (t4th; 11) and completion percentage
(6th; .647).
Duke’s 2012 passing game also featured All-ACC wide receivers Jamison Crowder
(76 receptions, 1,074 yards, 8 touchdowns) and Conner Vernon (85-1,074-8), and the duo
established a conference single-season record for most combined catches while becoming
just the second pair in league history to each post over 1,000 receiving yards in the same
season. Duke’s rushing attack featured three backs — Jela Duncan, Josh Snead and Juwan
Thompson — that totaled 1,401 yards while averaging 4.95 yards per carry. In addition,
quarterback Brandon Connette rushed for a team-high eight touchdowns.
Simmons went on to receive second team Academic All-America honors and was
joined by Harding on the academic all-district team. In May, 2012, Harding spearheaded a
well-digging mission trip to Ethiopia that included teammates Takoby Cofield, Conor Irwin,
Brian Moore, Simmons, Laken Tomlinson, Joey Finison, Teddy Force, Travis Gibson and
Cody Robinson.
Latina joined the Duke staff following two years (2010-11) as the offensive coordinator at the University of Akron. Prior to that, he mentored the offensive line for four seasons
(2005-08) at Notre Dame.
During Latina’s stint in South Bend, the Notre Dame offensive front opened holes for
a pair of 1,000-yard rushing seasons for running back Darius Walker, who became just the
fourth Irish running back to eclipse 1,000 rushing yards in consecutive seasons. In 2006,
the line helped protect quarterback Brady Quinn as he surpassed 3,000 passing yards for
the second consecutive campaign en route to receiving the Maxwell Award and the Johnny
Unitas Golden Arm Award.
Notre Dame participated in the Fiesta, Sugar and Hawai’i bowl games during Latina’s
coaching tenure.
Latina’s six-year (1999-04) tenure at Ole Miss was headlined by five winning seasons
and four bowl game appearances — Independence Bowl (twice), Music City Bowl and Cotton
Bowl. In 2003, the Rebels went 10-3, shared the SEC Western Division championship with LSU
and defeated Oklahoma State in the Cotton Bowl as the offense established school records
for points scored (442) and total offensive yards (5,631). That squad was led by quarterback
Eli Manning, who earned SEC Player of the Year and first team All-America honors before
being selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft.
No stranger to the ACC, Latina spent five years (1994-98) at Clemson, helping the
program to three bowl games — once to the Gator Bowl and twice to the Peach Bowl. While
with the Tigers, he coached six All-ACC offensive linemen.
Latina also spent five seasons (1989-93) at Kansas State where, in 1993, the Wildcats
went 9-2-1, defeated Wyoming in the Copper Bowl and finished the year ranked 20th in the
Associated Press poll. The bowl win capped Kansas State’s most successful season in over
eight decades.
Before his time at Kansas State, Latina served on the football staffs at both Pittsburgh
(1982) and Temple (1983-88).
A 1981 graduate of Virginia Tech, Latina lettered three seasons as an offensive lineman
with the Hokies. The New Castle, Pa., native spent the 1981 season as a graduate assistant
coach, helping his alma mater to the Peach Bowl.
Latina and his wife, Michele, also from New Castle, have two sons, John and Michael.
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Jim Knowles was added to the Blue Devil staff on December 28, 2009 and serves
as the program’s Defensive Coordinator. He was the head coach at Cornell for six seasons
(2004-09) and a member of David Cutcliffe’s staff at Ole Miss in 2003.
The Blue Devils had three members of its defensive unit earn All-ACC honors in 2012:
defensive end Kenny Anunike (Honorable mention), safety Walt Canty (2nd team) and cornerback Ross Cockrell (1st team). Anunike led Duke in sacks for the second straight season,
Canty paced the squad in tackles with 109 while Cockrell, an honorable mention All-America
pick by Sports Illustrated, posted an ACC-best five interceptions on the year.
In 2011, the Duke defense was led by safety Matt Daniels, who earned first team AllACC and second team All-America honors after posting 126 tackles. Daniels went on to sign
a free agent contract with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams.
Knowles coached the Blue Devil safeties in 2010 as Daniels led the charge with 93
tackles, six tackles for loss, seven pass breakups, three caused fumbles and two fumble
recoveries. His three forced fumbles ranked second in the ACC. In addition, Canty carded
63 tackles while Lee Butler chipped in 58 stops. All three safeties produced one interception
apiece.
In addition, Knowles oversaw the mid-season transition of August Campbell from linebacker to safety and the redshirt freshman responded with a school record 95-yard fumble
return for a touchdown against Boston College. The return broke the 54-year old record of
77 yards set by Ed Rushton against Pittsburgh in 1956.
A 1987 graduate of Cornell, Knowles spent nine years (1988-96) as an assistant coach
at his alma mater, helping the Big Red to Ivy League championships in 1988 and 1990. In his
first stint at Cornell, he coached defensive line (1988), running backs (1989-94) and linebackers
(1995-96) while coordinating the staff’s recruiting efforts (1995-96). He was named Cornell’s
25th head football coach in January, 2004, and guided the Big Red to an overall ledger of
26-34 with a 16-26 record in Ivy League play.
In his first season at the helm of the Big Red program, Knowles turned a 1-9 squad
that lost seven games by at least two touchdowns into a 4-6 unit that went 4-3 in conference
play and lost all six contests by 10 points or less. Cornell’s 2004 squad became the first team
in Ivy League history to go from zero conference wins to a winning league slate in just one
season. Under Knowles, Cornell posted three consecutive seasons (2005-06-07) at .500
or better for the first time since 1990-91-92 and, in 2007, enjoyed a stretch of scoring 30 or
more points in four straight games for the first time since 1921 while home attendance nearly
doubled from the 2006 campaign.
In his lone season at Ole Miss, Knowles aided the Rebels to a 10-3 record, a share
of the SEC Western Division championship and a 31-28 victory over Oklahoma State in the
Cotton Bowl. Coaching the linebackers while serving as recruiting coordinator, Knowles helped
the Ole Miss defense rank 14th in the nation in rushing defense while the Rebels held eight
opponents -- including eventual national champion LSU -- to 21 or fewer points.
Knowles spent six seasons (1997-02) on the staff at Western Michigan University,
serving the last two campaigns as defensive coordinator. In 2002, the Broncos led the MidAmerican Conference and ranked 28th nationally in total defense and featured Jason Babin,
the MAC Defensive Player of the Year and the school’s first NFL first round draft pick. In
2001, Western Michigan paced the conference and ranked 17th nationally in pass defense.
Knowles’ tenure with the Broncos also included three shutouts during the 2000 season -- the
school’s highest total since 1971 — and the development of two-time All-MAC pick Dan Falcon
(1997-98) and Ryan Bauer, who led the league in sacks in 1997.
A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Knowles was a three-year letterman and All-Ivy League
selection as a defensive end at Cornell before graduating in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree
from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He and his wife, Nancy, have three children
— Halle, Luke and Jack.
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Zac Roper
Jim Collins
ASSISTANT COACH (TE)
SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR
ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR (LB)
RECRUITING COORDINATOR
12TH SEASON AT DUKE
6TH SEASON AT DUKE
ELON, 1974
OLE MISS, 2001
Jim Collins was named to the Duke coaching staff in January of 2008 to begin his third
stint with the Blue Devils. Collins was a graduate assistant with head coach Steve Sloan in
1983 and later served five campaigns from 1985-89 under both Sloan and Steve Spurrier.
Collins serves as the Assistant Defensive Coordinator and coaches the Blue Devil linebackers.
Duke’s linebacking unit in 2012 featured a four-man rotation with senior Austin Gamble,
sophomores C.J. France and David Helton and redshirt freshman Kyler Brown. The group
combined for 203 tackles.
In 2011, Collins mentored a linebacking unit that featured zero seniors as sophomore
Kelby Brown and Gamble ranked third and fifth on the team in tackles with 65 and 43 stops,
respectfully. Brown also led the Blue Devils in tackles for loss despite missing two games
due to injury.
Two of Collins’ pupils were recognized following the 2010 season as senior Abraham
Kromah was an honorable mention All-ACC pick while Brown received Freshman All-America
accolades. Kromah paced Duke in tackles with 120 stops — including a career-high 20 in
the season finale against North Carolina — while Brown, who played in just nine contests,
led the nation in fumble recoveries per game (0.44) and totaled 63 tackles.
In 2008 and 2009, Collins coached a pair of honor-earning linebackers in Michael
Tauiliili and Vincent Rey. Tauiliili received All-America accolades in 2008 after leading the
ACC in tackles with 140 while Rey was an All-ACC selection in 2009. Both players finished
their respective careers ranking among the top tacklers in Duke history and signed free
agent contracts with NFL clubs — Tauiliili with the Indianapolis Colts in 2009 and Rey with
the Cincinnati Bengals in 2010.
A native of Greensboro, N.C., Collins began his coaching career at Page (N.C.) High
School in 1974. He then served as the defensive coordinator at Lees-McRae Junior College
in 1980 before coaching the defensive backs and outside linebackers at Appalachian State
from 1981-82. After one season at Duke as a graduate assistant coach, he was the defensive
coordinator at Jacksonville State in 1984.
In 1985, Collins returned to Durham for a five-year stint with the Blue Devils. Coaching
Duke’s linebackers, he mentored Mike Junkin, a second team All-America pick in 1986 who
became the school’s all-time leading tackler and was a first round selection of the Cleveland
Browns in the 1987 NFL Draft. Collins served as Duke’s co-defensive coordinator in 1989 as
the Blue Devils posted an 8-4 record, won seven straight games to close the regular season,
captured the ACC championship and participated in the All American Bowl in Birmingham,
Ala.
Collins then went with Spurrier to Florida, serving on the staff from 1990-01. During
his tenure with the Gators, he worked with the linebackers, defensive ends and tight ends
while also serving as recruiting coordinator as Florida compiled an overall record of 122-27-1.
The successful 12-year run included the 1996 national championship with a 52-20 victory
over Florida State in the Sugar Bowl as well as an 82-12 record in SEC regular season action, nine 10-win seasons, 10 campaigns ranked in the top 10 of the final Associated Press
national poll, six SEC titles, 11 bowl game berths, 81 All-America citations and 13 first round
NFL Draft selections.
In 2002-03, Collins worked with the NFL’s Washington Redskins, coaching the linebackers while assisting with special teams. He then Collins joined the staff at Marshall where he
guided the defensive backs in 2004 before coordinating the defense for the next two years. In
2005, his Thundering Herd defensive unit led Conference USA in total defense while ranking
12th nationally against the pass.
During his college coaching career, Collins has participated in 14 bowl games: 1989
All American, 1992 Sugar, 1992 Gator, 1994 Sugar, 1995 Sugar, 1996 Fiesta, 1997 Sugar,
1998 Citrus, 1999 Orange, 2000 Citrus, 2001 Sugar, 2002 Orange, 2004 Fort Worth and 2012
Belk.
Collins played defensive back at Elon College before graduating in 1974 with a degree
in physical education. He later earned a master’s degree in education from North Carolina
A&T in 1979. Collins, whose wife, Geri, of nearly 38 years passed away in December of
2012, has one daughter, Jennifer.
Zac Roper was added to the Duke coaching staff in January of 2008 and serves as the
program’s Special Teams Coordinator and Recruiting Coordinator while coaching the tight
ends.
Roper mentored the Blue Devil running backs in each of his first five seasons in Durham.
Duke’s rushing attack in 2012 featured three backs — Jela Duncan, Josh Snead and Juwan
Thompson — that totaled 1,401 yards while averaging 4.95 yards per carry. The trio also
combined for 53 pass receptions for an additional 263 yards.
Duncan, who paced the group with 553 yards and four touchdowns, became the ninth
freshman to lead the Blue Devils in rushing and his yardage total marked the sixth-highest
by a rookie in school history. In addition, Duncan’s 789 all-purpose yards rank as the eighthhighest total among Duke freshmen in school history.
On the special teams front, kicker Ross Martin and punter Will Monday enjoyed successful rookie campaigns as both earned Freshman All-America recognition. Martin set an
ACC freshman and school single-season record with 106 total points while Monday led the
ACC in punting average.
In 2011, Duke scored 19 times on the ground, matching the program’s top output since
1995. Thompson was one of just six running backs in the ACC to amass 450-plus rushing
yards, five or more rushing TDs and 20-plus receptions on the year.
In the three-year span from 2010-12, the Blue Devils recovered an ACC-best eight onside kicks while ranking among the top four in kickoff coverage all three seasons. In addition,
Duke was second in the ACC in punt return average in 2012 and scored two touchdowns.
Under Roper’s direction, kicker Will Snyderwine earned first team All-America honors
from the American Football Coaches Association in 2010 after booting a school single-season
record 21 field goals along with all 32 of his PAT attempts.
Also in 2010, Duke’s rushing game showed marked improvement by nearly doubling
its yardage total from the previous year while rushing for 19 scores.
Snyderwine garnered All-ACC honors in 2009 after making 17 field goals.
In 2008, Roper managed the unexpected loss of returning starting running back Re’quan
Boyette by preparing three backs – Clifford Harris, Jay Hollingsworth and Tony Jackson – for
action despite the trio combining for a total of 92 career rushing attempts entering the year. The
combination rushed for 1,003 yards while catching 51 passes for an additional 421 yards.
From 2005-07, Roper helped Cornell University to an overall ledger of 16-14. He coached
the running backs and tight ends during his first two seasons before switching to cornerbacks
in 2007 and also served as special teams coordinator. Roper coached or recruited eight Ivy
League Player of the Week selections.
On the special teams front in 2007, Cornell paced the league in punt return average
— returning two punts for touchdowns during the year — and kickoff coverage. The Big Red
also posted touchdowns via fake field goal and kickoff return. Coaching the running backs
in 2006, Roper tutored Luke Siwula, who rushed for 885 yards en route to receiving All-Ivy
League honors. In 2005, Cornell finished the year ranked 10th nationally in rushing offense.
Roper’s work with the Cornell placekickers yielded zero missed point after touchdown
attempts over his three seasons as A.J. Weitsman and Peter Zell combined to boot 84 consecutive extra points. In addition, Weitsman established a Cornell single-season record with
14 field goals while punter Michael Bolling downed 23-of-52 punts inside the 20 yard-line
without a touchback in 2005.
Prior to joining the Big Red staff, Roper spent four years at Ole Miss as a graduate
administrative aide and graduate assistant coach under current Duke head coach David
Cutcliffe, working with the wide receivers, tight ends and placekickers. Mississippi’s 2003
squad won 10 games with a share of the SEC Western Division title and defeated Oklahoma
State, 31-28, in the Cotton Bowl.
Ole Miss kicker Jonathan Nichols enjoyed a sensational season in 2003 by earning
All-SEC and All-America honors while winning the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker.
He graduated as the school’s all-time leader in total points (344) and finished his career having
made 117 consecutive PATs. Punter Cody Ridgeway was an all-league choice in 2003.
Roper was an undergraduate assistant coach at Oklahoma from 1996-98. He graduated from Ole Miss in 2001 with a degree in political science and went on to earn a master’s
degree in higher education/student personnel two years later.
A native of Knoxville, Tenn., Roper is married to the former Rebecca Harvey of Bossier
City, La., and the couple has one son, Joshua, who was born January 5, 2009, and one
daughter, Mikayla, who was born December 12, 2010. Roper’s brother, Kurt, also is a member
of the Duke football coaching staff.
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Derek Jones
ASSISTANT COACH (DB)
Re’quan Boyette
ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR
ASSISTANT COACH (RB)
6TH SEASON AT DUKE
2ND SEASON AT DUKE
OLE MISS, 1996
DUKE, 2009
Derek Jones joined the Blue Devil coaching staff in January of 2008 and coaches the
defensive backs. Jones also assists Zac Roper with Duke’s special teams units.
Under the guidance of Jones, Duke’s Ross Cockrell has emerged as one of the top
cornerbacks in the nation. In 2012, Cockrell earned first team All-ACC and honorable mention All-America honors after posting 71 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, five interceptions and
13 pass breakups. The five interceptions were tops in the conference.
In addition to Cockrell, safety Walt Canty also garnered All-ACC accolades in 2012,
receiving a second team citation. Canty paced the Blue Devils in tackles with 109 while
closing an outstanding 49-game career that included 262 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, three
interceptions, 10 pass breakups and five caused fumbles.
In 2011, safety Matt Daniels — who signed with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams in the spring
2012 — was a first team All-ACC and second team All-America pick after registering 126
tackles.
Cockrell earned Freshman All-America accolades in 2010 after leading the Blue Devils
with three interceptions while ranking second among ACC rookies in total passes defended
(10). Also, five different defensive backs registered interceptions for the Blue Devils last
season, and Daniels ranked among the conference leaders in both tackles per game (6th;
7.8) and caused fumbles (2nd; 0.25).
One of Jones’ pupils, Leon Wright, concluded an outstanding career in 2009 by earning
honorable mention All-ACC honors after totaling 58 tackles, five interceptions and eight pass
breakups. Wright was instrumental in Duke’s 35-19 come-from-behind win at Army in week
two of the 2009 season, returning two interceptions for touchdowns in the fourth quarter, and
signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s New York Giants in the spring of 2010.
Another cornerback under Jones’ guidance, Chris Rwabukamba, was a fourth round
draft selection of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 2010 Canadian Football League Draft.
In 2008, the Blue Devil defense allowed 23.4 points per game – the lowest total in 20
seasons – and held three opponents to less than 10 points for the first time since 1976.
Prior to joining the Duke staff, Jones helped Memphis to a 7-6 overall record in 2007 – a
five-game improvement in the win column from the previous year – with a berth in the New
Orleans Bowl. One of Jones’ pupils, LaKeitharun Ford, was named co-MVP of the squad
after posting 45 tackles and two interceptions.
In 2006, Jones coached the cornerbacks at Tulsa as the Hurricane defense ranked first
in Conference USA in pass defense and total defense. Tulsa posted an 8-5 ledger that season
and participated in the Armed Forces Bowl. Cornerback Nick Graham earned all-conference
honors and is a current member of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Prior to joining the Tulsa staff, Jones worked one season (2005) as an assistant coach
at Middle Tennessee State University where the Blue Raiders ranked 30th nationally against
the pass.
Jones received his start in coaching at Ole Miss in 1998 as a graduate assistant for
football operations and recruiting. He then served as a defensive graduate assistant coach
in 1999 with the Rebels under current Duke head coach David Cutcliffe.
From 2000-04, Jones served as cornerbacks coach and recruiting coordinator at Murray
State, mentoring seven all-conference selections in five years. The Racers enjoyed defensive
success during Jones’ tenure, leading the Ohio Valley Conference in pass defense in 2003
and, one year later, ranking 11th nationally in total defense and 23rd nationally in scoring
defense.
A native of Woodruff, S.C., Jones lettered four seasons as a cornerback at Ole Miss
from 1993-96. He was a two-time second team All-SEC pick, captained the Rebels in 1996
and was selected to play in the prestigious Blue-Gray All-Star Classic following his senior
campaign. He also earned All-SEC accolades in track and field as a sprinter.
Jones received a degree in public administration from Ole Miss in 1996, and then played
professionally with the Toronto Argonauts and Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football
League and Nashville Kats of the Arena Football League. He and his wife, Naketa, have two
daughters, Madison and Brooklyn Savannah. Jones has another daughter, Darquisha.
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Former two-time Duke captain Re’quan Boyette joined the Blue Devil staff in July of
2012 and coaches the running backs. Boyette served as a graduate assistant coach during
the 2012 season before being promoted to assistant coach in February of 2013.
As a graduate assistant coach in 2012, Boyette was a part of a Blue Devil offense that
scored a school single-season record 410 points as Duke reached a bowl game for the first
time since 1994. He worked primarily with the running backs as the trio of Juwan Thompson,
Josh Snead and Jela Duncan combined to rush for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts to average
4.95 yards per carry.
Thompson has emerged as one of the most versatile backs in the league and is one of
just two active ACC running backs to have caught 20 or more passes in each of the past two
seasons while Snead capped off the 2012 season by rushing for a career-high 107 yards on
17 attempts in the Belk Bowl against Cincinnati. Duncan was an honorable mention Freshman All-America selection by College Football News in 2012 after becoming the ninth rookie
to lead the Blue Devils in rushing.
A native of Wilson, N.C., Boyette lettered five seasons (2005-06-07-08-09) as a running
back at Duke and served as team captain in both 2008 and 2009. Rushing 314 times for
1,202 yards and five touchdowns in his career, he became the 37th player in school history
to reach the 1,000-yard mark on the ground. Boyette, who missed the entire 2008 campaign
due to injury, twice led the Blue Devils in rushing in 2006 and 2007.
In addition, he caught 47 career passes for 294 yards and two touchdowns.
On October 22, 2005, Boyette matched the 10th-longest rushing attempt in Duke history
with a 78-yard effort against Florida State en route to a career-best 123-yard performance.
In 2008, Boyette was named to the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)
Good Works Team and represented Duke at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, La., on January
2, 2009.
Boyette graduated from Duke in 2009 with a degree in sociology.
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Rick Petri
Marcus Johnson
ASSISTANT COACH (DL)
QUALITY CONTROL (Offense)
3RD SEASON AT DUKE
3RD SEASON AT DUKE
MISSOURI-ROLLA, 1976
OLE MISS, 2004
Rick Petri, a collegiate coaching veteran of over 30 seasons, joined the Duke staff in
January of 2011 and coaches the Blue Devil defensive line. His coaching resume includes
a six-season stint with David Cutcliffe at Ole Miss.
Duke’s defensive front in 2012 was spearheaded by ends Kenny Anunike and Justin
Foxx. Anunike was an All-ACC pick after leading the Blue Devils in sacks for the second
straight year while Foxx, despite missing three games, posted 46 tackles and 4.5 sacks on
the year.
In 2011, Petri mentored a youthful Blue Devil defensive front that included just one
senior in nose guard Charlie Hatcher, who completed his career with a 30-tackle, two-sack
campaign. Petri also tutored Anunike, who was leading the ACC in both sacks and tackles
for loss through the first three weeks of the season before suffering a season-ending knee
injury in Duke’s win over Tulane in late September.
Petri served on Cutcliffe’s staff at Ole Miss from 1998-04, helping the Rebels to a
44-29 record and four bowl victories. In 2003, Ole Miss went 10-3, captured a share of the
SEC Western Division title and defeated Oklahoma State, 31-29, in the Cotton Bowl. While
with the Rebels, Petri coached the defensive tackles and tutored a pair of first team All-SEC
selections in Kendrick Clancy and Jesse Mitchell. Clancy went on to be a third round pick of
the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2000 NFL Draft.
Petri came to Durham after spending the 2010 campaign at ACC member Miami. That
year, the Hurricane defensive unit ranked among the league’s leaders in pass defense (1st),
pass defense efficiency (1st), opponent third down percentage (2nd), opponent first downs
(2nd) total defense (3rd), sacks (3rd), and scoring defense (5th). Under Petri’s guidance,
senior Allen Bailey earned All-ACC honors after leading the Hurricanes in quarterback sacks.
From 2005-09, Petri was on the staff at Kentucky where he helped the Wildcats to
four consecutive bowl game appearances that included victories over Clemson (2006 Music
City Bowl), Florida State (2007 Music City Bowl) and East Carolina (2009 Liberty Bowl). In
Lexington, Petri coached three future draft picks in Myron Pryor (6th round, New England,
2009), Jeremy Jarmon (3rd round, Washington, 2010) and Corey Peters (3rd round, Atlanta,
2010).
A native of St. Louis, Mo., Petri got his start in coaching at Pittsburg State (1977-78).
He then spent 10 years on the staff at Arkansas State before a three-year (1989-91) stint at
Ole Miss under head coach Billy Brewer. During his first stint in Oxford, Petri coached Kelvin
Pritchett, who was a first round choice of the Dallas Cowboys in 1991 and spent 14 seasons
with the Detroit Lions and Jacksonville Jaguars.
After one season at Louisiana Tech (1992), he enjoyed three seasons at Miami (1993-95)
as the Hurricanes went 27-7, won two BIG EAST championships, finished all three seasons
ranked in the Associated Press national poll and played in both the Fiesta and Orange Bowls.
In addition, Petri coached three future first round NFL draft choices in Warren Sapp (Tampa
Bay, 1995), Kenard Lang (Washington, 1997) and Kenny Holmes (Houston, 1997). Sapp
went on to earn NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1999. In 1994, the Hurricanes
led the nation in both scoring defense and total defense.
From 1996-98, Petri tutored the defensive ends at South Carolina where he helped
develop John Abraham, a first round pick of the New York Jets in the 2000 NFL Draft and
multi-year Pro Bowl honoree.
Petri is a 1976 graduate of the University of Missouri-Rolla. He and his wife, Marsha,
have two sons, Brad and Kory.
Former NFL lineman Marcus Johnson joined the Duke staff in July of 2011 and serves
in the capacity of offensive quality control. Johnson worked as an assistant with the football
program’s strength and conditioning unit during the 2011 and 2012 seasons.
A native of Coffeeville, Miss., Johnson lettered four seasons (2001-02-03-04) as an
offensive lineman at Ole Miss under current Duke head coach David Cutcliffe, serving as
team co-captain as a senior. He helped the Rebels to a four-year record of 28-21, the SEC
Western Division co-championship in 2003 and a pair of bowl game appearances.
After earning second team All-SEC honors from the Associated Press as a senior,
Johnson represented Ole Miss at the 2004 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.
A second round pick of the Minnesota Vikings in the 2005 NFL Draft, Johnson spent
four seasons (2005-06-07-08) with the Vikings and helped the squad to the NFC North Division championship and a playoff berth in 2008. After spending the 2009 campaign with the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he closed his playing career with a stint with the Hartford Colonials
of the United Football League.
Johnson, who graduated from Ole Miss in 2004 with a degree in criminal justice while
minoring in sociology, has one daughter, London.
Pat O’Connor
QUALITY CONTROL (Defense)
2ND SEASON AT DUKE
DICKINSON, 2010
Pat O’Connor joined the Duke football staff in July, 2012 and works in the capacity of
defensive quality control. He spent the 2012 campaign as a Football Operations Assistant,
working primarily with the Blue Devil defense.
O’Connor, a native of Exton, Pa., came to Durham after working as an assistant football
coach and teaching aide at Downingtown (Pa.) East High School.
A 2010 graduate of Dickinson College with a degree in philosophy, O’Connor was a
four-year letterman on the gridiron as a wide receiver and helped the Red Devils to 31 victories
from 2006-09. He set school records for career pass receptions (167) and receiving yardage
(2,548) and, as a junior, established Centennial Conference single-season records for receiving
yards (1,324) and 100-yard receiving games (8). O’Connor’s 13 career 100-yard receiving
games rank first in school history and second on the Centennial Conference all-time list.
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Jeffrey Faris
Clayton McGrath
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH (Offense)
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH (Defense)
2ND SEASON AT DUKE
1ST SEASON AT DUKE
DUKE, 2011
BROWN, 2012
Former Blue Devil safety Jeffrey Faris joined the Duke staff in July of 2012 and serves
as a graduate assistant coach, working primarily with the offense.
Faris graduated from Duke in 2011 with a degree in economics. In 2009, he earned
the Mike Suglia Award, an honor presented annually to the sophomore member of the Duke
football program who best exemplifies the academic and athletic qualities of the late Mike
Suglia.
In 2011, Faris received the Micah Harris Trinity Teammate Award which is presented
each season to a Duke player who displays the traits of a true teammate — character,
unselfishness, compassion and pride. In the spring of 2011, Faris was honored by the ACC
with a Top 6 For Service award.
Faris, a native of Knoxville, Tenn., earned a master’s degree in economics in 2012 and
is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Christian studies.
Matt Guerrieri
Clayton McGrath, a former football letterman at Brown University, joined the Duke staff
in July, 2013 and serves as a graduate assistant coach on the defensive side of the ball.
In 2012, McGrath served as an assistant coach at Wesleyan University, working with
the defensive line as the Cardinals posted the program’s first winning season in 10 years.
McGrath, who helped Brown to four straight winning seasons and the Ivy League
championship in 2008, was a two-time All-Ivy League selection in 2010 and 2011. As a junior,
he led the conference in tackles for loss while ranking third in quarterback sacks.
A native of Longmeadow, Mass., McGrath graduated from Brown in 2012. His father,
Neil, is an assistant coach on the Brown football staff. McGrath is currently pursuing a master’s
degree in Christian studies.
Matthew Symmes
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH (Offense)
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH (Defense)
1ST SEASON AT DUKE
2ND SEASON AT DUKE
DUKE, 2013
DAVIDSON, 2011
Matt Guerrieri joined the Duke staff in July of 2012 and serves as a graduate assistant
coach, working with the Blue Devil defense.
Before joining the Blue Devils, Guerrieri served as a defensive graduate assistant coach
at Lenoir-Rhyne College in 2011, helping coach the secondary and the outside linebackers.
He assisted in guiding the Bears to the 2011 South Atlantic Conference championship and
coached safety Michael Green to all-conference and all-region honors.
Guerrieri was a three-year letterman on the gridiron at Davidson College, where he
started at safety. He served as senior captain for the Wildcats and was a three-time All-Pioneer
Football League Honor Roll selection.
Guerrieri, who graduated from Davidson in 2011 with a degree in sociology, is currently
pursuing a master’s degree in Christian studies.
Matthew Symmes, a 2013 graduate of Duke, serves as a graduate assistant coach,
working with the Blue Devil offense.
A native of Houston, Texas, Symmes worked in the football office as an undergraduate
student before serving as an intern during the 2012 season, working primarily with the offense
and special teams units.
Symmes graduated from Duke in May of 2013 with a degree in political science.
Symmes is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Christian studies.
Josh Grizzard
FOOTBALL OPERATIONS ASSISTANT
1ST SEASON AT DUKE
YALE, 2012
Josh Grizzard joined the Duke coaching staff in July, 2013 and serves as a Football
Operations Assistant while working primarily with the offensive unit.
A native of Zebulon, N.C., Grizzard played football at Yale before graduating with a
degree in political science in 2012. He went on to serve as a Team Operations Intern with
the NFL’s Carolina Panthers during the organization’s training camp prior to the 2012 season.
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Stan Wilcox
Deputy Director of Athletics
Gerald Harrison
Associate Director of Athletics/
Human Resources
Tony Sales
Kent McLeod
James Mitchell
Kevin Lehman
Luke Barthel
Aaron Getz
Josh Cooper
Daryl Harris
Assistant Director of Athletics/
Football
Director of Football Relations
Director of Football
Development
Chief of Staff /
Assistant to the Head Coach
SPORTS PERFORMANCE
Noel Durfey
Associate Director of Sports
Performance/Head Football
Sports Performance Coach
Sonny Falcone
Director of
Sports Performance
Assistant Sports
Performance Coach
Assistant Sports
Performance Coach
Sports Performance
Assistant
Sports Performance
Assistant
SPORTS MEDICINE
Hap Zarzour
Executive Director of Athletic
Training
Kyle Beatty
Assistant Athletic Trainer
TEAM PHYSICIANS
Dr. Claude T. Moorman III
Head Team Physician
Director, Duke Sports Medicine
Dr. Jeff Bytomski
Head Medical Team Physician
Kevin Ortega
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Kerry Mullenix
Director of Athletic
Rehabilitation
Nick Potter
Assistant Director of Athletic
Rehabilitation
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
Heather Ryan
Executive Director of
Academic Support Services
Jeremiah Walker
Assistant Director
Brian Anderson
Academic Coordinator
Lolly Hemphill
Academic Coordinator
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Ethan Johnson
Assistant Director of
Football Relations
Jomar Wright
Recruiting Assistant
VIDEO OPERATIONS
James Harrell
Tom Long
Recruiting Assistant
Football Director
of Information Technology
EQUIPMENT STAFF
Wes Pickell
Head Football
Equipment Manager
Tommy Phillips
Assistant Football
Equipment Manager
Cedric Prowell
Equipment Operations
Assistant
Anthony Davis
Equipment Operations
Assistant
ATHLETIC FACILITIES & GAME OPERATIONS
Bob Weiseman
Director of
Intercollegiate Athletic Facilities
& Game Operations
Ryan Cakerice
Associate Director of
Intercollegiate Athletic Facilities
& Game Operations
Lee Tucker
Brandon Neff
Lex Butler
Blair Holliday
Associate Director of
Intercollegiate Athletic Facilities
& Game Operations
Assistant Director of
Intercollegiate Athletic Facilities
& Game Operations
SUPPORT STAFF
Mickey Laws
Administrative Assistant
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Peggy Nelson
Executive Assistant
to the Head Football Coach
Graduate Assistant/Sports
Performance & Administration
Undergraduate Assistant
Quan Stevenson
Undergraduate Assistant
Adam Barkley
Football Assistant Director
of Information Technology
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Kevin M. White
VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, 1972
Kevin M. White was named Duke University’s vice president and director of
athletics on May 31, 2008. He also serves as an adjunct professor of business
administration at the university.
White, 62, joined the Duke family after leading Notre Dame’s athletics program to
success both on the playing fields and in the classroom from 2000-08. He has held a
number of prominent national leadership roles within intercollegiate athletics, including
his service in 2006-07 as president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors
of Athletics (NACDA) and in 2005-06 as president of the Division I-A Athletic Directors
Association. In 2013, White was named one of four NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision
recipients of the Under Armour AD of the Year Award presented by NACDA.
Guided by the Strategic Plan approved by Duke’s Board of Trustees in April of
2008, White made an immediate impact on Duke Athletics. In addition to leading the
department to unprecedented success in competition, he reshaped the organization
into a more efficient and modern department; strengthened ties to both campus and
community constituents though consistent outreach efforts; successfully oversaw
Duke’s fundraising efforts during an economic downturn; completed partnerships
with major corporate entities to enhance revenue streams; commissioned a master
facilities plan to position Duke well into the 21st Century; and emphasized a stronger
commitment to the university’s intramural, club and recreational sports programs.
Since White’s arrival, Duke has captured four NCAA Championships – women’s
tennis in 2009, men’s basketball in 2010 and men’s lacrosse in 2010 and 2013 – and
15 ACC titles (three in 2013). On the strength of 19 teams participating in NCAA
Championship competition and robust finishes in several sports, Duke ranked 12th
in the 2013 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings, which determine an institution’s
all-around strength in intercollegiate athletics. The 12th-place showing marked the
10th consecutive year that Duke has ended among the nation’s top 20 programs.
In 2011, Duke placed fifth, matching the school’s best finish in the rankings and its
1171.50 points earned were the most in program history. In White’s five years at
Duke, the Blue Devils placed 17th (2009), 10th (2010), fifth (2011), 16th (2012) and
12th (2013) in the Directors’ Cup standings.
Forty-eight Blue Devil teams ranked among the nation’s top 10 during the past
five seasons with eight – men’s basketball (2009, 2010, 2011, 2013), men’s lacrosse
(2010, 2013) and women’s tennis (2009, 2010) – reaching No. 1. In all, 75 Blue Devil
teams advanced to NCAA postseason competition during White’s Duke tenure.
Individually, 165 student-athletes earned All-America, 278 All-ACC and 171 AllRegion or District honors the past five years. During White’s tenure, Duke boasts 10
NCAA individual champions in Curtis Beach (indoor track and field heptathlon in 2012),
Juliet Bottorff (outdoor track and field 10k in 2011), Mallory Cecil (women’s tennis in
2009), Abby Johnston (three-meter diving in 2011), Nick McCrory (platform diving in
2010, 2011 and 2013), and Becca Ward (women’s fencing, saber in 2009, 2011 and
2012). In 2012-13, Duke had one individual NCAA and seven individual ACC titles.
Academically, Duke teams continued strong performances under White. In the
2013 spring semester, 25 of 26 Blue Devil varsity teams earned grade point averages
of 3.0 or better and more than 90 made the Dean’s List.
In two key elements tracking a department’s academic success, Duke ranked
among the nation’s best again. Duke posted a 98% Graduation Success Rate (GSR)
and 16 teams achieved a 100% GSR. Also, an ACC-best 15 Blue Devil teams were
ranked in the top 10% of their respective sports in the most recent Academic Performance Rate (APR) Report, including men’s basketball and football. In the 2013 report,
Duke (989) ranked third among all FBS schools, behind only Northwestern (996) and
Boise State (993), and eighth among all Division I – FBS and FCS – programs. In all,
Duke totaled the highest APR scores among ACC institutions in 13 of the league’s 25
sports ― men’s basketball (995), football (989), men’s golf (1000), men’s lacrosse
(997), men’s soccer (995), men’s swimming and diving (1000), men’s indoor track
and field (1000), men’s outdoor track and field (1000), women’s golf (1000), women’s
lacrosse (1000), rowing (1000), volleyball (1000) and wrestling (1000).
Individually in 2013, seniors Abby Johnston (women’s diving) and Anthony Lin (fencing)
received prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Six Duke student-athletes
were selected as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, while 26 others received National
Scholar-Athlete or Scholar All-America accolades. In White’s five-year tenure, former
women’s tennis player Parker Goyer won a Rhodes Scholarship (2009), while track
athlete Sally Liu (2009) and Allie Speidel (2011) earned Marshall Scholarships.
Under White, Duke has continued its focus on outreach to the local community.
Modeling the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program’s commitment to service, learning
projects and outreach, approximately 500 Duke student-athletes across all sports
participated in a combined effort of more than 2,000 community service hours.
White’s commitment to the overall mission of the university remains clear. In May
2011, Duke Athletics announced that a portion of ticket sales from Blue Devil regular
season home events will be directed to Duke University Libraries. Per White’s vision,
the Duke Athletics Library Fund will generate significant unrestricted revenue for the
Duke University Libraries to support teaching and research across the institution.
In fall of 2012, Duke University announced the $3.25 billion Duke Forward
fundraising campaign for priorities across Duke’s 10 schools, Duke Medicine and
a range of university programs. Included in the campaign is a $250 million goal for
Duke Athletics to be divided three ways – for facility enhancements and support ($100
million), endowment income ($50 million) and operating funds ($100 million).
White, who holds a Ph.D. in education, has taught graduate-level classes since 1982
and currently teaches a sports business course in Duke’s Fuqua School of Business
as part of Duke’s MBA program.
In August 2003, SI.com listed White, then at Notre Dame, third in its rankings
of the most powerful people in college football. In January 2004, The Sporting News
listed him in its Power 100 as third among five names in the “front office” category
(and the lone college athletics director among the 100).
White previously served on numerous NCAA committees, including being an
ex-officio member of the NCAA Committee on Academic Performance and a member
of its Penalty and Rewards subcommittee. For several years, he was a representative with the football Bowl Championship Series. Additionally, White was part of the
NCAA Coalition on Intercollegiate Athletics (COIA) that dealt with academics, fiscal
reform and student-athlete well-being. In 2012, White was among a select group of
college and professional administrators asked to serve on the recently formed Expert
Advisory Board for the Knight Commission. Additionally, he was the secretary of NCAA
Football, a non-profit corporation acting as the “collective voice to promote college
football,” and served on the Black Coaches and Administrators Board of Directors.
Given his background and success, it is not surprising that 22 current or former
directors of athletics were mentored by White. That impressive list includes Jim Sterk
of Washington State and San Diego State, Tom Boeh of Ohio University and Fresno
State, Ian McCaw of Northeastern, Massachusetts and Baylor, Bruce Van De Velde
formerly of Utah State, Iowa State and Louisiana Tech, Herman Frazier previously of
Alabama-Birmingham and Hawaii, Rudy Keeling formerly of Emerson and previous
commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), Scott Devine of St.
Mary’s College (Md.), Tom Collins formerly of Ball State, Tim Van Alstine formerly of
Western Illinois, Mark Wilson of Tennessee Tech, Bubba Cunningham of Ball State,
Tulsa and North Carolina, Sandy Barbour of Tulane and California-Berkeley, Jim Phillips of Northern Illinois and Northwestern, Bernard Muir of Georgetown, Delaware and
Stanford, Sandy Hatfield Clubb of Drake, Vic Cegles of Long Beach State, Norwood
Teague of Virginia Commonwealth and Minnesota, Bob Bierie previously of Loras
College, Greg Capell previously of Loras College, Boo Corrigan of Army, Bill Scholl
of Ball State, and Josh Berlo of Minnesota Duluth.
Prior to joining Notre Dame in 2000, White served as athletic director at Arizona
State University, Tulane University, the University of Maine and Loras College in Iowa,
where he originated the National Catholic Basketball Tournament.
Before becoming an administrator, White served as head track and field coach
at Southeast Missouri State (1981-82) and assistant coach at Central Michigan
(1976-80). He began his coaching career at Gulf High School in New Port Richey,
Fla., coaching cross country and track and assisting in football and wrestling.
White earned his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University in 1983 with an emphasis on higher education administration. In 1985, he completed postdoctoral work at
Harvard University’s Institute for Educational Management. He earned his master’s
degree in athletics administration from Central Michigan University in 1976 and his
bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1972 from St. Joseph’s College in
Rensselaer, Ind., where he also competed as a sprinter.
White and his wife, Jane, a former college track and field coach, have five
children and 10 grandchildren.
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Dr. Kevin M. White
Dr. Chris Kennedy
Stan Wilcox
Tom Coffman
Mike Cragg
Nina King
Jacki Silar
Brad Berndt
Gerald Harrison
Cindy Hartmann
Jon Jackson
Leslie Barnes
Art Chase
Joe Manhertz
Todd Mesibov
Assistant Director of Athletics/
Iron Dukes Major Gifts
Assistant Director of Athletics/
Compliance
James Coleman
Martha Putallaz
Vice President & Director of
Athletics
Senior Associate Director of
Athletics for Administration/
Legal Affairs/Chief of Staff
Mitch Moser
Associate Director of Athletics/
Chief Financial Officer
Gina Rosser
Assistant Director of Athletics/
Business Operations
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Senior Deputy Director of
Athletics
Senior Associate Director of
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DUKE FOOTBALL
2012 IN
REVIEW
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
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DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
2012 NOTEBOOK
DUKE IN THE BELK BOWL
• Duke made its ninth postseason appearance, playing Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl. Duke fell, 48-34, to the Bearcats.
• Thanks to a 33-30 win over North Carolina in week eight,
Duke became bowl eligible for the first time since 1994.
At 6-6, Duke posted its best regular-season record under
fifth-year head coach David Cutcliffe and the program’s
best mark since 1994.
CUTCLIFFE 2012 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR
• Duke head coach David Cutcliffe was chosen by both the
ACC media and coaches as the ACC coach of the year.
• The award is Cutcliffe’s third major coaching honor. He
was also named SEC Coach of the Year at Ole Miss in
2003 and won the Broyles Award as the top assistant in
the country with Tennessee in 1998.
NINE BLUE DEVILS EARN ALL-ACC HONORS
• Nine Blue Devils received All-ACC recognition from the
league’s media and head coaches, including first team
selections CB Ross Cockrell, P Will Monday and WR
Conner Vernon. Second team picks were and S Walt
Canty, while DE Kenny Anunike, WR Jamison Crowder,
OG Dave Harding, PK Ross Martin and OT Perry Simmons received honorable mention citations.
LUBICK HONORED
• Duke passing game coordinator Matt Lubick was named
FootballScoop.com’s Wide Receivers Coach of the Year.
• Lubick coached three receivers — Jamison Crowder,
Desmond Scott and Conner Vernon — who formed the
only trio nationally to have 65-plus pass receptions apiece.
• Lubick, who wrapped up his third season with the Blue
Devils in 2012, was one of three finalists for the AFCA’s
Assistant Coach of the Year award.
DUKE OFFENSE AMONG PROGRAM’S BEST
• Duke averaged 31.5 points per game, the fifth highest
scoring average in school history. Duke scored at least
30 points a school-record eight times, besting the seven
30-point games by the 1988 and 1989 teams coached by
Steve Spurrier. Duke scored 50 touchdowns to break the
previous school record of 48 that stood since 1989.
• Duke topped the 40-point mark four times in 2012, the
fourth most in school history. Duke has scored 40 or more
points 10 times over the past five years and over 50 twice.
FOUR LEAD TEAM AS CAPTAINS
• Walt Canty, Ross Cockrell, Brian Moore and Sean
Renfree served as team captains for the 2012 season. It
was Renfree’s second stint as captain. The four individuals
were selected by their teammates.
RENFREE SETS SCHOOL RECORDS
• Quarterback Sean Renfree ended his career as the holder
of 17 school records, including Duke’s career standard for
highest pass completion percentage (.647) as well as the
single-season mark (.673).
• Renfree became the fourth Duke QB to surpass 9,000 career
passing yards. He ranks third on Duke’s all-time list behind
Thaddeus Lewis (10,065) and Ben Bennett (9.614).
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
• The Blue Devils went 5-2 at Wallace Wade Stadium, matching the school record for home victories in a season. Duke
also won five home tilts in 1930, 1932, 1933, 1943, 1974,
1989 and 1994.
• Duke averaged 39.7 points per game at home. Duke scored
278 points in seven home games, the highest seven-game
home total in school history. Duke outscored opponents
by 9.4 points per game in Wallace Wade Stadium.
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FOURTH QUARTER WINS
• Duke won two games in the fourth quarter in 2012, marking the 20th time in school history that the Blue Devils put
together game-winning, fourth-quarter drives in multiple
games. In 2012, Duke put together fourth-quarter victories
against Wake Forest (34-27) and North Carolina (33-30).
DUKE TOPS ACC IN ACADEMIC RECOGNITION
• Duke had a league-record 21 All-ACC Academic Football
Team selections in 2012.
• Quarterback Sean Renfree was named the winner of the
Jim Tatum Award as the ACC’s top football scholar-athlete.
WR TRIO SETS DUKE MARK
• Duke’s WR trio of Conner Vernon, Jamison Crowder
and Desmond Scott broke the school record for most
combined receptions by three players in a season with
227. The previous standard of 180 was set in 2010 by
Vernon (73), Donovan Varner (60) and Austin Kelly (47).
VERNON SETS SIX ACC RECORDS
• Conner Vernon broke both the ACC’s all-time receptions
record and all-time receiving yards records. His 283 receptions for 3,749 yards surpassed the previous marks of 232
receptions (Aaron Kelly, Clemson) and 3,517 receiving
yards (Peter Warrick, Florida State).
• Vernon set an ACC standard by catching at least one pass
in 48 consecutive games, eclipsing the previous mark of
45 by North Carolina’s Corey Holliday. Vernon holds the
conference record for most seasons with 50+ pass receptions (4) and most seasons with 70+ pass receptions (3).
• Vernon is the first player since Duke’s Clarkston Hines
(1986-89) to hold the ACC career receptions and receiving
yards records at the same time.
VERNON & CROWDER SURPASS 1,000 YARDS
• Crowder and Vernon finished the season with 1,074
receiving yards each, becoming the first Blue Devils since
Donovan Varner in 2009 to reach 1,000 receiving yards.
• It was the first time in school history that two Duke players
reached 1,000 receiving yards in the same season. The
combined 2,148 receiving yards were the most combined
receiving yards by two Duke players in school history.
CROWDER’S 99-YARD RECEPTION
• QB Sean Renfree and WR Jamison Crowder hooked up
for a 99-yard TD pass against Miami. The pass was the
longest offensive play in the history of the ACC and the
26th offensive play of 99 yards in NCAA history.
• Both Renfree and Crowder set career yardage highs in
that game against Miami, with Renfree throwing for 432
yards and Crowder finishing with 203 receiving yards.
SCOTT JOINS ACC’S 1,000-1,000-1,000 CLUB
• Desmond Scott became only the third player in ACC
history to post at least 1,000 rushing, receiving and kickoff
return yards. The senior WR spent his first three seasons at
RB, but made the transition to WR for his final campaign.
• Scott became just the 13th player in the ACC, and fourth at
Duke, to post 1,000 or more rushing and receiving yards.
OFFENSIVE LINE PROVIDES PROTECTION
• Duke started the same offensive front in all 13 games: RT
Perry Simmons, RG Laken Tomlinson, C Brian Moore,
LG Dave Harding & LT Takoby Cofield.
• Duke’s offensive line allowed just 19 sacks all season and
one sack for every 29.00 pass attempts . That ranked as
the 20th best pass attempt-to-sacks allowed ratio in the
nation and the second best in the ACC.
• Duke’s average of 1.46 sacks allowed per game ranked
tied for 35th nationally and fourth in the ACC.
DUNCAN LEADS RUSHING ATTACK
• Rookie RB Jela Duncan paced the Blue Devils in rushing
with a team-high 553 yards on 109 attempts. The Charlotte,
N.C., native averaged a team-best 5.1 yards per rush.
• Duncan was just the ninth freshman in Duke history to lead
Duke in rushing. His 5.1 yards per rush ranked as the third
highest average by a Duke freshman.
DEFENSE CAUSES TURNOVERS
• The Blue Devils tied for third in the ACC in takeaways (23)
with 11 interceptions and 12 fumble recoveries and fifth
with +2 turnovers and a 0.10 turnover margin per game.
• Duke forced multiple turnovers seven times and forced
four turnovers in consecutive games against ACC Florida
State and Clemson.
• Against No. 11 Florida State, Duke recovered four
Seminole fumbles which ranks tied for the most fumble
recoveries in a game by an ACC defense in 2012.
DEFENSIVE LINE AMASSING SACKS
• Duke’s defensive line totaled 25 sacks for the team’s most
since 2008 (27). Duke’s average of 1.92 sacks per game
was the second highest average in the Cutcliffe era.
• Seven linemen recorded sacks, including redshirt senior
Kenny Anunike who ranked 14th in the ACC with 5.0.
• Duke recorded at least one sack in 11 games, including a
season-high four against N.C. Central. Duke recorded at
least 3.0 sacks in four games.
COCKRELL FINDS SUCCESS IN SECONDARY
• Redshirt junior Ross Cockrell ranked tied for 12th nationally with 18 total passes defended, tied for 12th with five
interceptions and tied for 22nd with 13 PBUs.
• Cockrell tied for the ACC lead with 0.38 interceptions per
game, ranked third with 1.4 passes defended per game
and second with 18 passes defended. Cockrell was the
first Blue Devil to lead the ACC in interceptions since John
Talley averaged 0.58 interceptions per game in 2006.
• Cockrell also scored two touchdowns, returning a blocked
field goal 75 yards against FIU and an interception 32 yards
versus N.C. Central.
CANTY & BYAS LEAD DEFENSIVE BACKFIELD
• Senior safeties Walt Canty and Jordon Byas ranked
among the top 10 in the ACC in tackles per game. Canty
ranked eighth with 8.4 stops per game, while Byas ranked
ninth with 8.3.
• Canty had 10 or more tackles in a game 11 times in his
career, including four times in 2012. Byas had five career
double-digit tackle games, all in 2012.
MONDAY AMONG NATION’S TOP PUNTERS
• Freshman All-America punter Will Monday was among
the top punters in the nation in his first season. Monday
led the ACC and ranked 13th nationally with an average
of 44.64 yards per punt.
• Monday’s average of 44.64 yards per punt ranked fourth
in school history.
MARTIN BREAKS KICKING RECORDS
• Freshman All-America kicker Ross Martin broke Duke’s
single-season scoring record, amassing 106 points to
break Clarkston Hines’ 104-point record set in 1989.
• Martin also booted the second most field goals (20) and
had the second highest field goal percentage (.870) in
school history.
• Additionally, Martin broke two Duke’s single-game freshman records for made field goals (4) and total points (15)
in a game against North Carolina.
• The 5-9 kicker from Solon, Ohio, hit 13 straight field goal
attempts from weeks 1-8.
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Game 1 • Duke 46, FIU 26
Game 2 • [25] Stanford 50, Duke 13
• Duke WR Conner Vernon caught 10 passes for 180 yards to become the school’s
all-time leader in pass receptions as the Blue Devils defeated visiting FIU, 46-26, in
front of 31,117 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium
• Vernon’s 10 grabs increased his career total to 208 to surpass former teammate
Donovan Varner, who had 207 catches from 2008-11 ... Vernon also moved into fourth
place on the ACC’s all-time chart for receptions
• The Blue Devils scored 30 points in the second quarter, marking the highest singlequarter output since a 34-point opening period against Wake Forest in 1999
• Duke CB Ross Cockrell capped a 37-point first half by returning a blocked field goal
75 yards for a TD on the final snap of the opening stanza ... The return of a blocked
field goal for a score marked the second in school history (Kenneth Stanford, 70 yards
vs. North Carolina, 2004)
• Duke QB Brandon Connette, who missed the final 10 games of the 2011 season,
returned to the field to account for a pair of TDs, rushing for the Blue Devils’ first score
of the year before throwing an eight-yard scoring strike to TE David Reeves
• In the fourth period, LB Kyler Brown — making his Duke debut as a redshirt freshman
— intercepted a FIU pass and returned it 98 yards for a defensive PAT
• In his first career start, Duke WR Jamison Crowder logged career-bests of six receptions for 102 yards including a 60-yard scoring catch from QB Sean Renfree, who
finished 21-of-30 for 290 yards with two TDs and one INT
• Duke S Brandon Braxton made his debut on defense after two seasons as a wide
receiver, and responded with 10 tackles ... Fellow S Walt Canty posted 11 stops for the
seventh double figure tackle game of his career
• Stanford QB Josh Nunes threw for 275 yards and three TDs to lead No. 25 Stanford
to a 50-13 win over Duke as 44,016 fans looked on at Stanford Stadium
• The Cardinal scored the game’s first 23 points thanks to a 76-yard punt return by WR
Drew Terrell, three field goals from K Jordan Williamson and a 13-yard TD run by
RB Stepfan Taylor
• Duke K Ross Martin booted a pair of field goals while QB Brandon Connette accounted
for the team’s lone TD with a four-yard scoring run in the third period
• For just the second time in school history, Duke had two players reach double digits in
the pass reception column with WRs Desmond Scott (11-83) and Jamison Crowder
(10-112) ... Crowder also became just the third player in school history to post 100-yard
receiving games in the first two weeks of the season, joining Clarkston Hines and
Richmond Flowers
• Duke WR Conner Vernon inched up the ACC all-time lists for receptions and receiving
yards, moving into third place on the chart for catches (214) and into 10th place on the
docket for receiving yardage (2,904)
• The Blue Devils matched the school single-game record for pass attempts with 63,
equalling the standard set in 1980 against Wake Forest ... Duke’s 42 completions
matched the second-highest single-game total in school history, one shy of the record
of 43 set versus Boston College in 2011
• S Walt Canty paced the Blue Devils with 11 tackles marking the eighth double figure
tackle performance of his career while CB Ross Cockrell posted his fifth career interception along with two PBUs
September 1, 2012 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C.
1
7
7
FIU
Duke
Team
FIU
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
FIU
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
FIU
DUKE
FIU
Qtr
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
4
4
4
Time
14:17
9:50
14:56
12:30
5:05
3:26
1:03
0:00
10:43
1:19
1:19
0:26
2
7
30
3
0
7
4
12
2
=
=
Play
Rhodes 67 pass from Medlock (Griffin kick)
Connette 2 run (Martin kick)
Reeves 8 pass from Connette (Monday pass failed)
Snead 19 run (Martin kick)
Mallary 10 run (Griffin kick)
Crowder 60 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Martin 34 FG
Cockrell 75 blocked FG return (Martin kick)
Vernon 28 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Rhodes 1 run (Medlock pass intercepted)
Kyler Brown PAT return
Porter 31 pass from Medlock (Medlock pass failed)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
FIU
29
11-15-3
45-165
27-46-0
348
91-513
3-2
4-23
4-153-38.2
31:33
0-0
9-18 / 1-4
2-4
September 8, 2012 • Stanford Stadium • Stanford, Calif.
Final
26
46
Drive
2-64; 0:43
10-46; 3:09
4-72; 0:51
3-77; 1:07
8-80; 3:13
4-75; 1:39
4-9; 2:07
—
9-74; 4:08
15-78; 4:55
—
5-50; 0:50
Duke
16
6-9-1
30-119
23-34-1
301
64-420
2-1
9-73
5-226-45.2
28:27
3-25
3-13 / 2-2
4-5
RUSHING — FIU: Rhodes 25-130, Mallary 10-33, Medlock 9-19, Coleman 1-(-17);
Duke: Snead 7-47, Thompson 6-28, Connette 6-15, Kurunwune 2-9, Boone 2-7, Duncan 3-6,
Renfree 2-4, Powell 1-4, TEAM 1-(-1).
PASSING — FIU: Medlock 27-45-0-348, TEAM 0-1-0-0;
Duke: Renfree 21-30-1-290, Connette 1-2-0-8, Boone 1-2-0-3.
RECEIVING — FIU: Times 9-114, Rhodes 7-115, Younger 3-27, Mallary 2-17, Porter 1-31,
Williams 1-12, Rhymes 1-12, England 1-8, Griner 1-6, Wright 1-6;
Duke: Vernon 10-180, Crowder 6-102, Reeves 2-12, Scott 2-(-1), Gattis 1-9, Thompson
1-0, Duncan 1-(-1).
TACKLES — FIU: Leonard 5-5=10, Fraser 3-7=10, Cyprien 2-7=9;
Duke: Canty 6-5=11, Gamble 3-8=11, Braxton 7-3=10, France 2-7=9.
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0
13
Duke
Stanford
Team
STAN
STAN
STAN
STAN
STAN
DUKE
STAN
STAN
DUKE
STAN
DUKE
STAN
Qtr
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
4
Time
13:53
8:52
1:23
11:47
8:52
0:12
12:46
10:41
7:20
4:15
0:53
14:18
2
3
10
3
10
20
4
0
7
=
=
Final
13
50
Play
Drive
Terrell 76 punt return (Williamson kick)
—
Williamson 35 FG
7-55; 3:05
Williamson 32 FG
8-62; 2:20
Taylor 13 run (Williamson kick)
7-56; 3:03
Williamson 22 FG
7-57; 1:58
Martin 29 FG
8-39; 1:03
Terrell 19 pass from Nunes (Williamson kick)
4-43; 2:11
Toilolo 3 pass from Nunes (Williamson kick)
2-7; 0:39
Martin 29 FG
9-63; 3:21
Olugbode 71 interception return (Williamson kick blocked)
—
Connette 4 run (Martin kick)
8-82; 3:15
Patterson 27 pass from Nunes (Williamson kick)
4-72; 1:26
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
Duke
18
2-15-1
23-27
42-63-3
358
86-385
1-1
4-41
7-330-47.1
33:15
1-9
5-20 / 1-3
3-4
Stanford
18
6-10-2
26-92
18-33-1
281
59-373
0-0
5-32
3-136-45.3
26:45
2-17
5-12 / 0-0
6-6
RUSHING — Duke: Connette 3-9, Duncan 2-9, Thompson 4-7, Boone 4-7, Snead 4-5, Powell
2-2, Vernon 1-(-1), Renfree 3-(-11);
Stanford: Taylor 14-69, Young 1-11, Wilkerson 1-8, Seale 2-8, Wright 3-5, P. Skov 1-3, TEAM
3-(-3), Nunes 1-(-9).
PASSING — Duke: Renfree 28-40-2-200, Boone 13-21-1-147, Connette 1-2-0-11;
Stanford: Nunes 16-30-1-275, Nottingham 2-3-0-6.
RECEIVING — Duke: Scott 11-83, Crowder 10-112, Vernon 6-49, Blakeny 3-45, Gattis 3-20,
Reeves 2-15, Thompson 2-12, Connette 2-7, Snead 2-2, Schneider 1-13;
Stanford: Toilolo 3-59, Terrell 3-39, Taylor 3-26, Ertz 2-49, Montgomery 2-38, Patterson 2-29,
Wright 1-35, P. Skov 1-4, Young 1-2.
TACKLES — Duke: Canty 7-4=11, Ky. Brown 4-2=6, Cockrell 4-2=6, Burton 3-0=3;
Stanford: Lancaster 7-3=10, Brown 5-4=9, Amanam 4-4=8, Debniak 4-2=6.
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DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Game 3 • Duke 54, N.C. Central 17
Game 4 • Duke 38, Memphis 14
• Duke QB Sean Renfree threw for 274 yards and three TDs to lead the Blue Devils
past N.C. Central, 54-17, in the Bull City Gridiron Classic in front of 22,829 spectators
at Wallace Wade Stadium
• The Blue Devils scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams for the
first time since 2004 while RB Josh Snead became the first Duke player since 1999 to
card rushing and receiving touchdowns in the same game
• Duke CB Ross Cockrell intercepted two passes — returning one 32 yards for a
touchdown — and fellow CB Lee Butler took back a punt 65 yards for a score ... The
cornerbacks added six tackles apiece
• Butler returned three punts for 106 yards to post the second-highest single-game punt
return average (35.33) and the sixth-highest punt return yardage total in school history
• Duke had three players — WRs Jamison Crowder (7), Desmond Scott (5) and Conner Vernon (5) — catch at least five passes while TE Issac Blakeney and WR Jack
Wise each hauled in the first touchdown pass of their respective careers
• Renfree completed 24-of-34 pass attempts and his 54-yard scoring toss to Blakeney
marked the seventh touchdown pass of 50 or more yards in his career — one shy of
the school record held by Thaddeus Lewis
• S Brandon Braxton led the Blue Devils with nine tackles while NG Sydney Sarmiento
logged a career-high eight stops including two behind the line of scrimmage
• K Ross Martin compilied 12 points on the night with two field goals and six PATs,
matching the second-highest single-game scoring total for Duke rookies
• The 54 points scored marked the second-highest total in the David Cutcliffe Era
• The Duke defense limited visiting Memphis to 152 yards of total offense as the Blue
Devils celebrated Homecoming with a 38-14 victory as 23,658 fans watched at Wallace
Wade Stadium
• The 152 yards allowed by the Duke defense marked the lowest total in the David
Cutlciffe Era and the second-lowest total surrendered by a Cutcliffe-led squad, trailing
only a 115-yard performance against Memphis by Ole Miss in 1999
• Duke QB Sean Renfree threw for 314 yards and a career-high matching four touchdowns -- all four scoring tosses came in the final 35 minutes of the game
• The Blue Devils rolled up 500 yards — the third-highest total under Cutcliffe — including
177 yards on the ground as freshman RB Jela Duncan paced the team with 88 yards
on just nine attempts including a 58-yard jaunt
• Duke lost the turnover battle, 4-0, to post a victory for the first time in nine tries under
Cutcliffe when committing four or more turnovers
• The Blue Devils overcame two second-quarter deficits, and yielded zero points and
just 54 total yards after halftime
• Duke WR Conner Vernon caught eight passes for 120 yards and two TDs while WR
Desmond Scott had four catches for 56 yards and the first scoring reception of his career
• Duke QB Brandon Connette rushed for one score and caught a touchdown pass for
another to become the first Duke player to have a rushing TD and receiving TD while
throwing for a touchdown in the same season since 2000 when both D. Bryant and
Ben Erdeljac accomplished the feat
• Duke logged four sacks on the night with DE Jonathan Woodruff posting 1.5
• Duke converted 8-of-9 third downs in the second half after going 0-of-7 on third down
in the opening 30 minutes of action ... In contrast, the Blue Devils held Memphis to
1-of-11 on third down, including 0-of-5 in the second half of play
September 15, 2012 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C.
N.C. Central
Duke
Team Qtr Time
DUKE 1
8:31
DUKE 1
6:57
NCCU 1
3:24
DUKE 1
1:21
DUKE 2
9:14
DUKE 2
3:10
NCCU 2
0:04
DUKE 3
6:49
DUKE 3
1:34
NCCU 4 11:54
DUKE 4
7:38
DUKE 4
5:54
1
7
17
2
3
10
3
0
14
4
7
13
Play
Martin 25 FG
Butler 65 punt return (Martin kick)
Clarke 1 run (Parent kick)
Crowder 33 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Martin 30 FG
Snead 18 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Parent 33 FG
Snead 5 run (Martin kick)
Blakeney 54 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Reid 1 run (Parent kick)
Cockrell 32 interception return
Wise 6 pass from Boone (Monday run failed)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
NCCU
13
4-9-0
39-98
19-31-2
239
70-337
1-1
10-70
6-202-33.7
31:47
0-0
6-17 / 2-3
3-3
=
=
September 22, 2012 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C.
Final
17
54
2
14
17
Memphis
Duke
Duke
21
8-12-1
29-128
25-35-0
280
64-408
0-0
2-10
4-174-43.5
28:13
4-25
1-10 / 1-2
5-5
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
RUSHING — NCCU: Clarke 14-59, Wilkins 3-28, Goforth 3-12, Douglas 5-11, Wright 1-7,
Reid 10-(-2), Roberts 1-(-2), Goggans 2-(-15).
Duke: Duncan 6-50, Snead 6-21, Powell 6-18, Thompson 5-18, Renfree 3-10, Crowder 1-7,
Connette 1-3, Boone 1-1.
PASSING — NCCU: Reid 17-26-2-218, Goggans 2-5-0-21;
Duke: Renfree 24-33-0-274, Boone 1-2-0-6.
RECEIVING — NCCU: Poole 6-83, Roberts 4-62, Goforth 2-21, Douglas 2-11, Johnson 1-34,
Nicely 1-11, L. Scruggs 1-7, N. Scruggs 1-6, Daniels 1-4;
Duke: Crowder 7-84, Scott 5-56, Vernon 5-51, Blakeney 2-57, Snead 2-24, Connette 2-8,
Wise 1-6, Thompson 1-(-6).
TACKLES — NCCU: Williams 2-9=11, Willison 3-5=8, Moore 3-2=5, Smith 2-3=5;
Duke: Braxton 5-4=9, Sarmiento 2-6=8, Helton 3-4=7, Cockrell 4-2=6, Butler 4-2=6.
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1
0
0
Drive
5-35; 1:36
—
8-41; 3:26
6-66; 1:55
7-37; 1:31
11-70; 3:50
12-69; 3:00
10-66; 4:52
2-60; 0:51
10-73; 4:36
—
4-23; 1:36
Team
MEM
DUKE
MEM
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
Qtr
2
2
2
2
2
3
4
4
Time
14:46
10:28
9:17
7:01
4:02
3:40
10:27
6:02
3
0
7
4
0
14
Play
McManis 4 interception return (Spurlock kick)
Connette 4 run (Martin kick)
Jones 2 run (Spurlock kick)
Martin 23 FG
Vernon 37 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Scott 16 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Connette 8 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Vernon 31 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Memphis
9
4-5-0
28-71
13-22-0
81
50-152
2-0
8-88
8-362-45.2
23:18
1-5
1-11 / 0-2
1-2
=
=
Final
14
38
Drive
—
9-79; 4:12
3-5; 0:59
7-74; 2:11
4-73; 1:20
5-29; 2:09
12-73; 4:57
7-64; 3:41
Duke
28
10-14-4
44-177
27-40-1
323
84-500
4-3
3-21
3-133-44.3
36:42
4-21
8-16 / 2-2
4-6
RUSHING — Memphis: Harris 7-31, Hays 2-20, Steib 7-18, Rucker 2-8, Jones 1-2, TEAM
1-(-1), Karam 8-(-7).
Duke: Duncan 9-88, Thompson 12-41, Renfree 3-20, Connette 6-15, Snead 7-14, Powell
2-6, Boone 1-4, TEAM 3-(-5), Crowder 1-(-6).
PASSING — Memphis: Karam 13-22-0-81;
Duke: Renfree 26-37-1-314, Connette 0-2-0-0, Monday 1-1-0-9.
RECEIVING — Memphis: Malone 4-21, Travis 3-28, Rucker 3-19, Patrick 2-9, Jones 1-4;
Duke: Vernon 8-120, Crowder 6-69, Scott 4-56, Connette 3-39, Thompson 3-20, Duncan
1-14, Blakeney 1-3, Reeves 1-2.
TACKLES — Memphis: Brown 2-9=11, Harris 1-10=11, Davis 6-4=10, Smith 2-4=6;
Duke: Braxton 4-4=8, Cockrell 4-3=7, Canty 3-4=7, Byas 0-6=6, Anunike 2-1=3.
DUKE FOOTBALL
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Game 5 • Duke 34, Wake Forest 27
Game 6 • Duke 42, Virginia 17
• Duke QB Anthony Boone scored from four yards out with 11:35 left in the fourth
quarter to lift the visiting Blue Devils to a 34-27 triumph over Wake Forest as 28,743
fans watched at a rain-soaked BB&T Field in Winston-Salem, N.C.
• Boone’s game-winning touchdown was set up by DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo’s sack
and caused fumble on Wake Forest QB Tanner Price early in the fourth period ... Duke
DE Jonathan Woodruff recovered the fumble to give Duke possession at the Demon
Deacon eight yard line
• The win pushes Duke to 4-1 start to the season, marking the best five-game opening
to a season since the 1994 squad started 5-0 while matching the third-best five-game
opening to a season since 1966 (5-0 in both 1988 & 1994; 4-1 in 1971, 1974 & 2012)
• Duke WR Conner Vernon caught five passes to push his career total to 232 — matching
the ACC’s all-time leader, former Clemson standout Aaron Kelly ... Vernon also moved
into fourth place on the league’s all-time chart for receiving yardage, passing former
N.C. State star Jerricho Cotchery
• Duke WR Desmond Scott matched his career-best effort with 11 receptions while
topping the 100-yard barrier for the first time with 134 receiving yards ... In his last trip
to Winston-Salem, Scott rushed for 122 yards in a 54-48 loss to the Demon Deacons
• The Blue Devils totaled four rushing touchdowns on the afternoon with Boone, QB
Brandon Connette (2 & 4 yards) and RB Jela Duncan (17 yards) finding the end
zone on the ground
• Duke’s defense forced four turnovers by the Demon Deacons, who entered the week
having turned the ball over an ACC-low twice through four weeks
• Duke S Jordon Byas carded a career-high 11 tackles while K Ross Martin registered
10 total points on two field goals (22 & 35 yards) and four PATs
• Duke QB Sean Renfree, who missed the fourth quarter due to injury, completed 22of-28 throws for 204 yards
• Duke WR Conner Vernon became the ACC’s all-time leader in pass receptions as the
Blue Devils defeated Virginia, 42-17, in front of 26,856 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium
in Durham, N.C.
• With his seven-catch afternoon, Vernon surpassed the previous league standard of
232 catches held by Clemson’s Aaron Kelly ... Through 41 games, Vernon has 239
receptions for 3,230 yards, and sits 287 yards shy of the conference record of 3,517
held by Florida State’s Peter Warrick
• The Blue Devils rallied from a 17-14 halftime deficit, reeling off 28 unanswered points
in the second half to earn their fourth win over the Cavaliers in the last five meetings
• The Duke defense, led by S Walt Canty’s 14-tackle performance that included three
stops behind the line of scrimmage, limited Virginia to just two net rushing yards in the
second half after yielding 184 yards on the ground in the opening two periods
• Canty, who reached double figures in the tackle column for the third time in 2012 and
the ninth time in his career, topped the 200-tackle plateau in the contest
• On eight second-half possessions, Virginia managed zero points, 140 total yards (2
rush & 138 pass) and five first downs while converting just one-of-12 combined thirdand fourth-down opportunities
• Duke QB Anthony Boone, who earned his first career starting assignment in place of
injured Sean Renfree, completed 18-of-31 passes for 212 yards and four touchdowns
while rushing for 41 yards on seven attempts ... Boone directed the offense to a seasonhigh 182 rushing yards with zero sacks allowed and zero turnovers while his four scoring
tosses matched the school record for most touchdown passes by a QB in his first start,
equaling the standard set by Dave Brown against Wake Forest in 1989
• Duke CB Tony Foster carded seven tackles, two PBUs and the first interception of
his career ... S Jordan Byas posted 11 tackles including 1.5 tackles for loss while CB
Ross Cockrell added five tackles and his ACC-leading fourth interception of the season
September 29, 2012 • BB&T Field • Winston-Salem, N.C.
1
10
7
Duke
Wake Forest
Team
DUKE
WF
DUKE
DUKE
WF
DUKE
WF
WF
DUKE
DUKE
WF
Qtr
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
Time
10:28
5:16
0:06
10:20
6:49
9:12
2:26
0:17
11:35
2:50
0:42
2
3
3
3
7
10
4
14
7
Play
Martin 35 FG
Martin 4 run (Newman kick)
Connette 2 run (Martin kick)
Martin 22 FG
Newman 45 FG
Connette 4 run (Martin kick)
Bohanon 34 pass from Price (Newman kick)
Newman 28 FG
Boone 4 run (Martin kick)
Duncan 17 run (Martin kick)
Bohanon 4 pass from Price (Newman kick)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
Duke
22
8-12-2
36-123
30-40-1
258
76-381
0-0
7-60
5-225-45.0
33:08
2-13
10-17 / 0-0
6-6
October 6, 2012 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C.
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=
Final
34
27
Drive
7-62; 3;07
11-75; 5:12
13-70; 5:02
9-29; 3:46
7-47; 3:31
12-75; 5:48
9-98; 3:47
4-9; 1:55
2-8; 0:36
7-38; 3:09
16-75; 2:08
Wake Forest
17
8-9-0
35-167
19-38-2
230
73-397
3-2
2-19
4-171-42.8
26:52
1-9
7-17 / 2-2
4-4
RUSHING — Duke: Duncan 11-56, Snead 6-32, Thompson 8-29, Boone 3-10, Connette 4-9,
Vernon 1-2, TEAM 1-(-2), Renfree 2-(-13);
Wake Forest: Harris 17-84, Martin 11-63, Price 6-11, Campanaro 1-9.
PASSING — Duke: Renfree 22-28-1-204, Boone 8-11-0-54, Connette 0-1-0-0;
Wake Forest: Price 19-38-2-230.
RECEIVING — Duke: Scott 11-134, Vernon 5-62, Crowder 5-10, Duncan 3-23, Blakeney
3-20, Thompson 3-9;
Wake Forest: Davis 6-100, Bohanon 3-41, Ragland 3-28, Terry 2-12, Campanaro 2-8, Martin
1-36, Bishop 1-5, Harris 1-0.
TACKLES — Duke: Byas 6-5=11, Norman 5-3=8, Cockrell 5-1=6, France 3-2=5;
Wake Forest: Olson 5-8=13, Jackson 7-5=12, Marshall 3-7=10, Ehrmann 6-2=8.
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14
14
Virginia
Duke
Team
UVA
DUKE
DUKE
UVA
UVA
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
Qtr
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
4
4
Time
11:44
10:50
8:09
0:40
0:00
11:46
7:30
14:12
2:48
2
3
0
3
0
14
4
0
14
Play
Parks 7 run (Jarrett kick)
Crowder 54 pass from Boone (Martin kick)
Vernon 37 pass from Boone (Martin kick)
Jones 1 run (Jarrett kick)
Jarrett 39 FG
Thompson 12 pass from Boone (Martin kick)
Duncan 11 run (Martin kick)
Vernon 45 pass from Boone (Martin kick)
Thompson 34 run (Martin kick)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
Virginia
23
12-11-0
35-186
23-47-2
275
82-461
0-0
5-60
7-277-39.6
31:13
0-0
4-16 / 0-3
2-2
=
=
Final
17
42
Drive
8-83; 3:16
3-75; 0:54
2-40; 1:22
15-86; 7:24
4-62; 0:26
1-12; 0:06
4-45; 1:33
7-72; 3:00
6-70; 3:25
Duke
20
9-8-3
36-182
19-32-0
212
68-394
0-0
4-30
9-423-47.0
28:47
1-8
3-14 / 0-0
2-2
RUSHING — Virginia: Jones 19-100, Parks 9-74, Richardson 5-15, Gamble 1-5, Sims 1-(-8).
Duke: Thompson 7-71, Boone 7-41, Duncan 10-41, Snead 7-37, Connette 1-3, Vernon
1-(-3), TEAM 3-(-8).
PASSING — Virginia: Sims 21-42-2-268, Rocco 2-4-0-7, Jones 0-1-0-0;
Duke: Boone 18-31-0-212, Connette 1-1-0-0.
RECEIVING — Virginia: Scott 5-98, Jones 4-28, Terrell 3-46, Parks 3-29, Jennings 3-20,
McGee 2-37, Freedman 1-12, Shepherd 1-6, Battle 1-(-1);
Duke: Vernon 7-93, Crowder 4-84, Scott 3-14, Blakeney 3-9, Thompson 2-12.
TACKLES — Virginia: Reynolds 6-5=11, Harris 6-4=10, Greer 2-8=10;
Duke: Canty 5-9=14, Byas 6-5=11, Norman 4-4=8, Foster 5-2=7, Anunike 1-6=7.
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Game 7 • Virginia Tech 41, Duke 20
Game 8 • Duke 33, North Carolina 30
• Virginia Tech used 41 unanswered points to post a 41-20 come-from-behind win
over visiting Duke in front of 65,632 spectators at a sun-splashed Lane Stadium in
Blacksburg, Va.
• Duke scored the first 20 points of the game, but the Hokies rallied from the deficit to
win for the 12th consecutive time in the series
• Duke sandwiched a 62-yard scoring strike from QB Sean Renfree to WR Jamison
Crowder and a 20-yard interceptions return for a touchdown by S Jordan Byas around
a pair of Ross Martin field goals for the early advantage
• Virginia Tech cut the lead to 20-17 at halftime, and then held Duke to just minus-2
yards of total offense in the third quarter to take the lead for good
• Crowder finished the day with eight catches for 127 yards
• Duke S Walt Canty posted a team-high nine tackles while Byas finished with eight
stops, one tackle for loss and two PBUs along with his touchdown
• Duke DE Kenny Anunike extended his streak of consecutive games with at least one
quarterback sack to seven ... DE Justin Foxx saw his first playing time since week
two at Stanford after rehabilitating from hand surgery and finished with six tackles ...
NG Jamal Bruce played for the first time in 2012 after having foot surgery in August
• Duke QB Sean Renfree threw for 235 yards and one touchdown ... the TD pass marked
his 10th of the season, thus reaching double figures in the touchdown pass column in
three straight seasons to match the second-highest total in Duke history
• In making the first start of his career, true freshman Hokie RB J.C. Coleman rushed
for 183 yards and two touchdowns while QB Logan Thomas completed 14-of-23 throws
for 256 yards and two scores
• Duke QB Sean Renfree’s five-yard touchdown pass to WR Jamison Crowder with
13 seconds left in the game lifted the Blue Devils to a 33-30 victory over North Carolina
in front of a capacity crowd of 33,941 at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C.
• After the Tar Heels had taken a 30-26 lead with just 3:12 remaining, Renfree marched
the Blue Devils 87 yards on 14 snaps by completing 8-of-11 passes for 78 yards and
converting three third down chances ... The game-winning toss came on 4th-and-2 from
the Tar Heel five yard line
• The victory snapped Duke’s eight-game losing streak to North Carolina, and propelled
the Blue Devils to bowl eligibility for the first time since 1994
• WR Conner Vernon became Duke’s all-time leader in receiving yardage, surpassing
the previous standard of 3,318 yards by Clarkston Hines ... With six grabs for 124 yards
on the night, Vernon moved into second place on the ACC’s all-time receiving yards
chart, just 93 yards shy of the record held by Florida State’s Peter Warrick
• Led by RB Josh Snead’s career-high 99 yard performance, Duke’s rushing attack
totaled 234 yards, marking the highest output in the David Cutcliffe Era and the most
by a Blue Devils squad since a 253-yard day versus Vanderbilt in 2006
• Duke’s offense compiled 510 yards of total offense – the highest total of the David Cutcliffe Era vs. ACC competition – against a Tar Heel defense that entered the week ranking
3rd in the ACC and 22nd nationally in total defense, allowing just 327.0 yards per game
• Duke K Ross Martin set a school single-game record for total points by a freshman
with four field goals and three PATs
• The game marked the earliest in-season meeting between the rivals since 1943
October 13, 2012 • Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, Va.
Duke
Virginia Tech
Team
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
VT
Qtr Time
1 12:16
1
7:31
1
4:05
1
3:12
1
0:41
2
2:15
2
0:19
3 13:03
3
6:55
3
1:50
4
9:20
1
20
7
2
0
10
3
0
17
4
0
7
Play
Crowder 62 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Martin 40 FG
Martin 28 FG
Byas 20 interception return (Martin kick)
Scales 4 run (Journell kick)
Journell 37 FG
Davis 42 pass from Thomas (Journell kick)
Coleman 45 run (Journell kick)
Davis 47 pass from Thomas (Journell kick)
Journell 41 FG
Coleman 86 run (Journell kick)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
Duke
20
2-15-3
29-22
25-42-2
307
71-329
3-2
8-50
4-187-46.8
30:36
3-13
4-13 / 0-1
2-3
October 20, 2012 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C.
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=
Final
20
41
Drive
5-81; 2:44
6-43; 3:01
5-46; 1:50
—
7-76; 2:24
11-60; 3:56
1-42; 0:06
4-78; 1:50
9-83; 4:38
7-20; 3:30
1-86; 0:12
Virginia Tech
19
11-8-0
39-269
14-23-1
256
62-525
2-0
8-86
4-162-40.5
29:24
5-38
5-12 / 0-1
2-2
RUSHING — Duke: Thompson 5-15, Duncan 5-15, Powell 2-13, Snead 5-10, Connette 2-4,
Boone 2-1, TEAM 2-(-6), Renfree 6-(-30);
Virginia Tech: Coleman 13-183, Thomas 11-50, Gregory 8-33, Holmes 2-9, Roberts 1-1,
Scales 2-0, TEAM 2-(-7).
PASSING — Duke: Renfree 20-33-1-235, Boone 5-9-1-72;
Virginia Tech: Thomas 14-23-1-256.
RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 8-127, Vernon 4-70, Scott 4-57, Blakeney 3-23, Thompson
2-12, Reeves 2-10, Duncan 2-8;
Virginia Tech: Davis 5-144, Roberts 5-31, Dunn 2-48, Malleck 1-30, Coleman 1-3.
TACKLES — Duke: Canty 6-3=9, Byas 5-3=8, Foxx 1-5=6, Helton 1-5=6, Butler 4-1=5;
Virginia Tech: Gayle 5-4=9, Jarrett 5-3=8, Taylor 4-4=8, Tyler 2-6=8, Exum 5-1=6.
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North Carolina
Duke
Team
UNC
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
UNC
DUKE
UNC
DUKE
UNC
DUKE
UNC
UNC
DUKE
Qtr
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
Time
11:00
6:59
2:02
14:12
11:20
4:25
8:38
4:28
13:14
9:22
6:28
3:12
0:13
1
3
10
2
3
10
3
3
3
4
21
10
Play
Barth 30 FG
Boone 2 run (Martin kick)
Martin 28 FG
Martin 30 FG
Barth 23 FG
Duncan 2 run (Martin kick)
Barth 28 FG
Martin 20 FG
Bernard 1 run (Barth kick)
Martin 43 FG
Tapley 5 pass from Renner (Barth kick)
Bernard 4 pass from Renner (Barth kick)
Crowder 5 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
North Carolina
22
12-7-3
38-177
20-33-0
237
71-414
3-2
2-20
4-180-45.0
26:21
1-9
4-15 / 4-4
5-5
=
=
Final
30
33
Drive
10-60; 4:00
8:68; 3:55
9-52; 3:38
8-30; 2:27
9-80; 2:47
8-44; 2:24
14-48; 4:37
12-72; 4:10
7-47; 1:42
8-51; 3:47
10-75; 2:54
5-91; 1:41
14-87; 2:53
Duke
28
11-16-1
53-234
23-36-1
276
89-510
0-0
8-79
2-87-43.5
33:39
1-7
9-18 / 1-2
6-7
RUSHING — North Carolina: Bernard 24-143, Blue 2-11, Morris 2-9, Hibbard 1-8, Renner
8-5, Williams 1-1;
Duke: Snead 15-99, Duncan 22-74, Thompson 11-64, Boone 1-2, Canty 1-0, TEAM 1-(-1),
Renfree 2-(-4).
PASSING — North Carolina: Renner 19-32-0-198, Williams 1-1-0-39;
Duke: Renfree 23-36-1-276.
RECEIVING — North Carolina: Ebron 5-68, Bernard 5-66, Highsmith 4-66, Tapley 2-16,
Davis 2-7, Blue 1-7, Morris 1-0, Renner 0-8, Jenest 0-(-1);
Duke: Vernon 6-124, Crowder 5-41, Scott 3-38, Blakeney 3-29, Duncan 3-12, Thompson
2-12, Reeves 1-20.
TACKLES — North Carolina: Boston 8-9=17, Hefferman 3-11=14, Reddick 4-8=12;
Duke: Canty 7-5=12, Byas 4-8=12, Anunike 2-6=8, Ky. Brown 1-5=6, Cockrell 3-2=5.
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Game 9 • [11] Florida State 48, Duke 7
Game 10 • [10] Clemson 56, Duke 20
• Florida State RB Devonta Freeman rushed for 104 yards and two TDs to lead the
11th-ranked Seminoles to a 48-7 win over Duke in a battle of ACC division leaders at
Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Fla.
• A Homecoming crowd of 71,467 spectators witnessed the Seminoles score the game’s
first 31 points, highlighted by a 75-yard punt return for a TD by Tyler Hunter
• Duke’s lone points of the afternoon came on a three-yard touchdown run by RB Jela
Duncan ... The TD, which capped a 14-play, 90-yard drive that clipped 6:40 off the clock,
marked Duncan’s fourth in the past five weeks
• Duke WR Desmond Scott etched his name in the record books by becoming just the
third player in ACC history to post 1,000 yards via rush, pass reception and kickoff return,
joining former standouts Frank Quayle of Virginia and C.J. Spiller of Clemson ... Scott is
the 13th player in conference history with over 1,000 career rushing and receiving yards
• Duke WR Max McCaffrey caught the first two passes of his career, totaling 31 yards
while TE Issac Blakeney hauled in a season-high four passes for a team-leading 38
yards
• The Florida State defense limited Duke to just 232 yards of total offense and a 4-of-18
showing on third down ... The Blue Devils were forced to punt a season-high 12 times
• Duke S Dwayne Norman carded a team-high 13 tackles and matched the school’s
single-game record for fumble recoveries with two ... Fellow S Jordon Byas added 11
tackles including one for loss
• The Blue Devils won the turnover battle, 4-0, by recovering four Seminole fumbles
• Clemson QB Tajh Boyd accounted for six TDs to lead No. 10 Clemson to a 56-20 win
over Duke in front of 31,894 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C.
• Duke WR Jamison Crowder had seven catches for 167 yards including a 77-yard
touchdown pass from QB Sean Renfree that matched the eighth-longest pass completion in Duke history
• Crowder and fellow WR Conner Vernon became the first Duke tandem to register
800-plus receiving yards each in a single season
• Renfree threw for 240 yards on the night to move into 15th place on the ACC’s alltime passing yardage chart ... Renfree also topped the 2,000-yard mark for the third
consecutive season
• With a five-catch evening, Vernon matched the ACC record for consecutive games with
at least one pass reception, equaling the standard of 45 set by former North Carolina
standout Corey Holliday
• For the second consecutive week, Duke won the turnover battle by a 4-0 margin
• Duke S Jordon Byas paced the Blue Devils with a career-high 15 tackles, reaching
double figures for the fifth time in the past six games ... CB Ross Cockrell recorded
his ACC-leading fifth interception
October 27, 2012 • Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, Fla.
1
0
17
Duke
Florida State
Team
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
DUKE
FSU
FSU
FSU
Qtr
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
Time
11:20
4:51
1:52
13:50
11:09
4:25
14:34
10:14
9:40
2
7
14
3
0
14
4
0
3
Play
Greene 71 pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick)
Hunter 75 punt return (Hopkins kick)
Hopkins 26 FG
Wilder, Jr. 1 run (Hopkins kick)
Freeman 9 run (Hopkins kick)
Duncan 3 run (Martin kick)
Freeman 14 run (Hopkins kick)
Benjamin 35 pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick)
Hopkins 56 FG
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
Duke
13
4-7-2
33-103
16-37-0
129
70-232
1-0
10-95
12-486-40.5
31:30
0-0
4-18 / 1-1
1-2
=
=
November 3, 2012 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C.
Final
7
48
Drive
3-72; 0:52
—
7-44; 1:57
3-60; 0:54
6-57; 2:17
14-90; 6:40
2-29; 0:26
8-73; 3:59
13-43; 5:34
Florida State
24
15-7-2
47-261
9-21-0
299
68-560
4-4
7-63
1-33-33.0
28:30
0-0
8-12 / 0-1
4-4
RUSHING — Duke: Duncan 13-46, Snead 7-26, Boone 4-15, Powell 5-12, Thompson 2-4,
Connette 1-3, TEAM 1-(-3);
Florida State: Freeman 12-104, Wilder, Jr. 13-70, Smiley 9-42, Pryor 6-32, Abram 1-8,
Manuel 5-4, Greene 1-1.
PASSING — Duke: Renfree 13-21-0-92, Boone 3-15-0-37, TEAM 0-1-0-0;
Florida State: Manuel 8-16-0-282, Trickett 1-5-0-17.
RECEIVING — Duke: Blakeney 4-38, Vernon 3-12, McCaffrey 2-31, Reeves 2-19, Scott
2-16, Vrowder 2-16, Snead 1-(-3);
Florida State: Smith 3-112, Benjamin 3-77, Greene 1-71, Dent 1-22, Wilder, Jr. 1-17.
TACKLES — Duke: Norman 9-4=13, Byas 9-2=11, Cockrell 4-3=7, Canty 2-4=6;
Florida State: Jones 8-3=11, Williams 3-2=5, Carradine 3-2=5, Smith 4-0=4.
1
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10
Clemson
Duke
Team
CLEM
DUKE
CLEM
DUKE
CLEM
CLEM
DUKE
CLEM
CLEM
CLEM
DUKE
CLEM
Qtr
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
Time
12:36
8:44
7:25
7:02
4:49
0:16
13:12
9:29
1:52
7:01
1:56
13:16
2
14
7
3
7
3
4
7
0
Play
Hopkins 5 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick)
Martin 46 FG
Hopkins 58 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick)
Crowder 77 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Hopkins 45 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick)
Watkins 30 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick)
Reeves 17 pass from Connette (Martin kick)
Bryant 41 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick)
Boyd 21 run (Catanzaro kick)
Howard 1 run (Catanzaro kick)
Martin 47 FG
Peake 12 pass from Stoudt (Catanzaro kick)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
Clemson
34
18-14-2
52-339
21-29-3
379
81-719
2-1
6-65
1-31-31.0
26:53
4-41
7-10 / 1-2
3-3
=
=
Final
56
20
Drive
8-76; 2:24
12-54; 3:47
4-75; 1:19
2-77; 0:17
6-75; 2:13
7-80; 3:06
5-75; 2:01
5-72; 2:01
5;84; 1:29
10-69; 3:20
13-47; 4:57
11-86; 3:33
Duke
21
7-11-3
33-85
24-44-0
257
77-342
1-0
6-60
9-359-39.9
33:07
2-4
6-19 / 1-2
1-1
RUSHING — Clemson: McDowell13-83, Boyd 9-72, Brooks 12-67, Howard 13-65, Stoudt
3-28, Ellington 1-26, TEAM 1-(-2);
Duke: Powell 10-38, Duncan 6-28, Snead 3-27, Kurunwune 1-13, Connette 7-10, Boone
1-(-6), Renfree 5-(-25).
PASSING — Clemson: Boyd 16-23-3-344, Stoudt 5-6-0-35;
Duke: Renfree 23-39-0-240, Boone 0-4-0-0, Connette 1-1-0-17.
RECEIVING — Clemson: Watkins 6-97, Hopkins 4-129, Cooper 2-30, Peake 2-23, Humphries
2-14, Brooks 2-7, Bryant 1-41, Brown 1-34, Rodriguez 1-5;
Duke: Crowder 7-167, Vernon 5-47, Snead 3-12, Reeves 2-21, Scott 2-7, Blakeney 2-1,
Duncan 2-(-2), Powell 1-4.
TACKLES — Clemson: Shuey 5-6=11, Hall 3-7=10, Williard 1-4=5;
Duke: Byas 7-8=15, Helton 0-10-10, Norman 6-3=9, Canty 4-5=9, Johnson 4-3=7.
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Game 11 • Georgia Tech 48, Duke 24
Game 12 • Miami 52, Duke 45
• Georgia Tech QB Tevin Washington accounted for four touchdowns to lead the Yellow Jackets to a 48-24 victory over visiting Duke in front of 41,904 spectators at Bobby
Dodd Stadium in Atlanta, Ga.
• Duke WR Conner Vernon established two ACC records on the afternoon for career
reception yardage and most consecutive games with at least one catch ... The Miami,
Fla., native surpassed Florida State’s Peter Warrick (3,517) on the league’s all-time
receiving yards list while hauling in at least one pass in his 46th straight game to eclipse
the previous mark of 45 held by North Carolina’s Corey Holliday
• The Yellow Jackets led by four, 28-24, at the end of three periods and accounted for
the final margin with a pair of Washington scoring passes in the final 10:17
• Georgia Tech rushed 72 times for 330 yards on the day while converting 13-of-20
third downs and all four of its fourth down chances ... The Yellow Jackets maintained
possession of the football for 38:10 of the contest
• The game featured eight scoring drives of 10 plays or more
• Duke QB Sean Renfree threw for two scores and ran for one to push his career
touchdown responsibility total to 55 and into a tie for fourth place on the school’s alltime chart with Spence Fischer ... By throwing for 198 yards on the day, Renfree also
moved into 14th place on the ACC’s all-time passing yardage chart
• With 10 receptions for 124 yards on the afternoon, WR Desmond Scott matched the
Duke single-season record for games with 10+ catches, equaling the mark of three set
by Roger Boone in 1988
• Duke K Ross Martin booted a career-long 50 yard field goal
• Duke LBs C.J. France (15) and Kyler Brown (14) posted career-best tackle performances
• Duke and Miami combined for 97 points, 52 first downs and 1,229 yards of total offense
and the Hurricanes came away with a 52-45 victory to spoil Senior Day as 26,895 fans
watched at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C.
• Miami RB Duke Johnson rushed for 176 yards and three TDs while QB Stephen
Morris threw for 369 yards and three scores
• Duke QB Sean Renfree, who threw for a career-best 432 yards on the day, matched
a school record with four TD passes in the second half
• Renfree hooked up with WR Jamison Crowder on a 99-yard touchdown pass to
establish a school and ACC record while matching the NCAA standard for longest play
from scrimmage ... The previous Duke mark was a 97-yard effort from Dave Brown to
Clarkston Hines against Wake Forest in 1989
• Crowder finished with eight receptions for a career-best 203 yards and two TDs while
teammate Conner Vernon had 11 catches for 109 yards and two scores
• After managing just 10 points in the first half, Renfree engineered five TD drives in
the final 30 minutes
November 17, 2012 • Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, Ga.
Duke
Georgia Tech
1
7
7
Team
GT
DUKE
GT
DUKE
GT
DUKE
GT
DUKE
GT
GT
Play
Washington 1 run (Tanner kick)
Scott 24 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Sims 19 run (Tanner kick)
Renfree 9 run (Martin kick)
Lee 2 run (Tanner kick)
Martin 50 FG
Laskey 28 pass from Washington (Tanner kick)
Thompson 1 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Godhigh 8 pass from Washington (Tanner kick)
Godhigh 27 pass from Washington (Tanner kick)
Qtr
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
Time
6:51
2:47
14:07
12:40
4:34
1:00
9:37
3:48
10:17
3:17
2
10
14
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
3
7
7
4
0
14
Duke
15
4-11-0
22-77
24-36-1
198
58-275
0-0
5-35
2-105-52.5
21:50
0-0
3-10 / 2-4
3-3
November 24, 2012 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C.
=
=
Final
24
42
Drive
13-72; 5:45
10-66; 4:03
10-75; 3:40
4-28; 1:18
16-75; 8:06
11-38; 3:28
13-75; 5:23
13-78; 5:41
18-75; 8:31
6-43; 1:45
Georgia Tech
28
22-6-0
72-330
8-14-0
119
86-449
0-0
6-41
2-69-34.5
38:10
4-20
13-20 / 4-4
4-4
RUSHING — Duke: Duncan 6-39, Snead 2-19, Thompson 5-16, Monday 1-4, Connette
1-2, Renfree 7-(-3);
Georgia Tech: Laskey 18-72, Sims 11-70, Smith 10-67, Washington 19-62, Godhigh 3-21,
Hill 1-14, Lee 4-13, Greene 1-6, Days 1-5, Moore 1-4, TEAM 3-(-4).
PASSING — Duke: Renfree 24-36-1-198;
Georgia Tech: Washington 6-10-0-102, Lee 2-4-0-17.
RECEIVING — Duke: Scott 10-124, Vernon 5-38, Reeves 3-12, Thompson 3-10, Crowder
2-10, Blakeney 1-4;
Georgia Tech: Laskey 2-40, Godhigh 2-35, Smith 2-30, Beno 1-9, Greene 1-5.
TACKLES — Duke: France 12-3=15, Brown 7-7=14, Foxx 9-2=11, Canty 5-2=7, Sink 4-3=7;
Georgia Tech: Thomas 7-2=9, Johnson 4-2=6, Attaochu 5-0=5, Nealy 3-2=5, Watts 2-3=5.
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Miami
Duke
Team Qtr Time
MIAMI 1
6:59
MIAMI 1
5:19
DUKE 1
1:17
DUKE 2
8:57
MIAMI 2
5:41
MIAMI 2
0:08
MIAMI 3 11:10
DUKE 3
7:18
DUKE 3
5:17
MIAMI 3
4:08
MIAMI 3
2:34
DUKE 4 11:45
DUKE 4
7:56
MIAMI 4
7:37
DUKE 4
2:32
1
14
3
2
14
7
3
17
14
4
7
21
Play
Walford 11 pass from Morris (Wieclaw kick)
Johnson 18 run (Wieclaw kick)
Martin 43 FG
Connette 4 run
Johnson 6 run (Wieclaw kick)
James 1 run (Wieclaw kick)
Wieclaw 23 FG
Vernon 10 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Crowder 23 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Johnson 65 run (Wieclaw kick)
James 72 pass from Morris (Wieclaw kick)
Crowder 99 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Vernon 6 pass from Renfree (Martin kick)
Waters 65 pass from Morris (Wieclaw kick)
Connette 1 run (Martin kick)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
Miami
22
8-13-1
40-248
16-27-0
398
67-646
0-0
11-84
4-164-41.0
28:14
1-8
4-12 / 0-1
5-6
=
=
Final
52
45
Drive
4-58; 1:51
3-61; 0:54
11-57; 3:57
15-81; 5:55
9-75; 3:16
7-47; 2:28
12-71; 3:44
10-65; 3:52
2-60; 0:31
3-75; 1:09
1-72; 0:14
8-64; 2:11
8-64; 2:11
1-65; 0:10
11-70; 2:42
Duke
30
7-17-6
32-151
36-62-0
432
94-583
2-0
5-35
4-177-44.2
31:46
2-9
6-18 / 3-6
4-4
RUSHING — Miami: Johnson 16-176, James 17-67, Crawford 3-13, Waters 1-(-1), Morris
3-(-7);
Duke: Duncan 6-64, Snead 13-52, Thompson 6-29, Connette 4-10, Renfree 3-(-4).
PASSING — Miami: Morris 15-25-0-369, Crawford 1-1-0-29, Johnson 0-1-0-0;
Duke: Renfree 36-59-0-432, Connette 0-3-0-0.
RECEIVING — Miami: Walford 4-99, Dorsett 4-83, James 3-97, Waters 1-65, Dye 1-29,
Johnson 1-12, Hurns 1-7, Thompkins 1-6;
Duke: Vernon 11-109, Crowder 8-203, Blakeney 4-35, Scott 4-22, Thompson 3-12, Gattis
2-34, Duncan 2-8, Snead 1-6, Reeves 1-3.
TACKLES — Miami: Perryman 5-6=11, McGee 6-3=9, Gaines 5-4=9;
Duke: Foster 6-3=9, Foxx 3-6=9, Byas 4-2=6, Norman 3-3=6, Anunike 2-4=6, Canty 1-5=6.
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Game 13 • Belk Bowl • Cincinnati 48, Duke 34
December 27, 2012 • Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, N.C.
• Cincinnati scored two touchdowns in the final minute of play to post a 48-34 victory
over Duke in the Belk Bowl as 48,128 fans watched at Bank of America Stadium
• With the score tied at 34-34, Duke held possession deep in Bearcat territory late in th
fourth period, but lost a fumble on the six yard line with 1:20 on the clock
• The Bearcats took advantage of the turnover, striking for an 83-yard touchdown pass
to take the lead before sealing the win with a defensive touchdown
• Duke made its first postseason appearance since 1994 and dropped its all-time bowl
game record to 3-6
• With 34 points against the Bearcats, Duke set a school single-season record for most
games scoring 34 or more points with six, bettering the previous record of five held by
the 1943 & 1989 clubs
• With a combined reception total of 21 versus the Bearcats, the Duke trio of Jamison
Crowder (76), Desmond Scott (66) and Conner Vernon (85) extended its own school
record for most combined catches by three teammates to 227
• Crowder (1,074 receiving yards in 2012) and Vernon (1,074) became just the second
duo in ACC history to post 1,000+ receiving yards in the same season, joining E.G.
Green (1,007) & Andre Cooper (1,002) of Florida State in 1995
• Duke K Ross Martin totaled eight points on two field goals and two PATs to push his
team-leading point total to a new Duke single-season record 106
• Duke QB Sean Renfree set Belk Bowl records for passing attempts (49), pass completions (37) and passing yardage (358 yards)
1
3
16
Cincinnati
Duke
Team
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
CIN
CIN
CIN
CIN
CIN
DUKE
DUKE
CIN
DUKE
CIN
CIN
Qtr
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
Time
11:48
6:12
4:45
1:43
4:02
0:42
10:02
7:41
3:00
12:45
11:19
7:24
0:44
0:14
2
14
0
3
10
8
4
21
10
=
=
Play
Connette 5 run (Martin kick blocked)
Martin 33 FG
Foster 0 blocked punt return (Martin kick)
Miliano 45 FG
McClung 25 pass from Kay (Miliano kick)
Abernathy 41 pass from Kay (Miliano kick)
Miliano 27 FG
Winn 46 run (Miliano kick)
Vernon 10 pass from Renfree (Blakeney pass from Renfree)
Reeves 2 pass from Connette (Martin kick)
Moore 25 pass from Kay (Miliano kick)
Martin 52 FG
Kelce 82 pass from Kay (Miliano kick)
Temple 55 interception return (Miliano kick)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
Cincinnati
18
8-9-1
28-222
17-25-0
332
53-554
0-0
6-59
4-157-39.2
26:18
0-0
3-10 / 0-0
1-1
Final
48
34
Drive
8-79; 3:12
11-44; 3:38
—
8-50; 2:56
5-54; 2:08
6-98; 1:46
8-70; 4:52
2:60; 0:41
11-86; 4:39
9-68; 2:55
4-77; 1:18
10-46; 3:48
4-94; 0:36
—
Duke
36
14-20-2
39-200
38-50-2
360
89-560
3-2
5-48
1-79-79.0
33:42
2-12
7-13 / 1-2
4-6
RUSHING — Cincinnati: Winn 16-130, Kay 10-76, McClung 1-14, Luallen 1-2;
Duke: Snead 17-107, Duncan 10-37, Thompson 4-30, Crowder 1-12, Connette 5-8, Renfree
2-6.
PASSING — Cincinnati: Kay 17-25-0-332;
Duke: Renfree 37-49-2-358, Connette 1-1-0-2.
RECEIVING — Cincinnati: Kelce 5-123, McClung 3-110, Abernathy 3-44, Winn 3-12,
Thompkins 2-18, Moore 1-25;
Duke: Vernon 10-119, Crowder 6-49, Scott 5-60, Duncan 5-27, Connette 4-31, Blakeney
3-26, Thompson 2-35, Reeves 2-8, Snead 1-5.
TACKLES — Cincinnati: Blair 6-9=15, Cheatham 9-1=10, Bomar 6-4=10;
Duke: Cockrell 7-1=8, Canty 2-5=7, Young-Wiseman 2-3=5, France 1-3=4, Foxx 1-3=4.
2012 HONORS
All-America
Ross Cockrell
Ross Martin
Sports Illustrated (HM)
Sports Illustrated (HM)
Freshman All-America
Ross Martin
Will Monday
Sporting News (1st)
CBS Sports (1st)
Phil Steele (1st)
Phil Steele (1st)
ACC Coach of the Year
David Cutcliffe
All-ACC (Coaches)
Kenny Anunike
Walt Canty
Ross Cockrell
Jamison Crowder
Dave Harding
Ross Martin
Will Monday
Perry Simmons
Conner Vernon
HM
2nd
1st
HM
HM
HM
1st
HM
1st
All-ACC (ACSMA)
Kenny Anunike
Walt Canty
Ross Cockrell
Jamison Crowder
Dave Harding
Ross Martin
Will Monday
Perry Simmons
Conner Vernon
HM
2nd
1st
HM
HM
HM
1st
HM
2nd
ACC Player of the Week
Jordon Byas (defensive back)
Walt Canty (defensive back)
Ross Cockrell (defensive back)
Jamison Crowder (receiver)
Jela Duncan (rookie)
Sean Renfree (offensive back)
Sean Renfree (offensive back)
Perry Simmons (offensive lineman)
Conner Vernon (receiver)
FootballScoop.com
Receivers Coach of the Year
Matt Lubick
National Football Foundation
Scholar-Athlete
Sean Renfree
National Football Foundation
Hampshire Honor Society
Lee Butler
Conor Irwin
Brian Moore
Sean Renfree
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Sept. 17
Nov. 26
Oct. 22
Oct. 22
Nov. 26
Oct. 22
Sept. 4
CoSIDA Academic All-America
Perry Simmons
2nd
Academic All-ACC
Kenny Anunike
Brandon Braxton
Kyler Brown
Lee Butler
Ross Cockrell
Tony Foster
C.J. France
Dave Harding
David Helton
Dezmond Johnson
Ross Martin
Will Monday
Brian Moore
Dwayne Norman
Sean Renfree
Sydney Sarmiento
Perry Simmons
Josh Snead
Juwan Thompson
Laken Tomlinson
Conner Vernon
Captains
Walt Canty
Ross Cockrell
Sean Renfree
Conner Vernon
Duke Team Awards
Sean Renfree
Carmen Falcone MVP
Jordon Byas
Ace Parker Award
Laken Tomlinson
Iron Devil Award
Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award
Jamison Crowder
Micah Harris Trinity
Teammate Award
Jela Duncan
Outstanding Offensive Back
Conner Vernon
Outstanding Receiver
Brian Moore
Dan “Tiger” Hill Award for
Outstanding Offensive Lineman
Justin Foxx Outstanding Defensive Lineman
Award
C.J. France
Outstanding Lineback Award
Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award
Ross Cockrell
Willis Aldridge Award for
Outstanding Defensive Back
Captain’s Award
Tony Foster
Bill Keziah Award for
Special Team MVP
Jackson Anderson
Bill Keziah Award for
Special Team MVP
Thomas Sirk Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award
Kenny Anunike
Frances Cutcliffe Spirit of
Perseverance Award
AFCA Good Works Team
Sean Renfree
Pop Warner
National College Football Award
Sean Renfree
ACC Jim Tatum Award
Sean Renfree
Senior CLASS Award
Sean Renfree (Finalist)
CoSIDA Academic All-District III
Ross Cockrell
Dave Harding
Sean Renfree
Perry Simmons
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2012 STATISTICS
RUSHING
Player
Jela Duncan
Josh Snead
Juwan Thompson
Shaquille Powell
Brandon Connette
Anthony Boone
Patrick Kurunwune
Jamison Crowder
Will Monday
Walt Canty
Conner Vernon
TEAM
Sean Renfree
Total
Opponents
PASSING
Player
Sean Renfree
Anthony Boone
Brandon Connette
TEAM
Will Monday
Total
Opponents
G
13
13
12
13
12
12
11
13
13
13
13
13
12
13
13
Att.
109
99
75
28
41
26
3
3
1
1
3
12
38
439
524
G
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
Effic
136.32
111.69
139.17
0.00
175.60
131.97
151.55
RECEIVING
Player
Conner Vernon
Jamison Crowder
Desmond Scott
Issac Blakeney
Juwan Thompson
Jela Duncan
David Reeves
Brandon Connette
Josh Snead
Corey Gattis
Max McCaffrey
Erich Schneider
Jack Wise
Shaquille Powell
Total
Opponents
TOTAL OFFENSE
Player
Sean Renfree
Anthony Boone
Jela Duncan
Josh Snead
Juwan Thompson
Brandon Connette
Shaquille Powell
Patrick Kurunwune
Will Monday
Jamison Crowder
Conner Vernon
TEAM
Total
Opponents
PUNTING
Player
Will Monday
Total
Opponents
PUNT RETURNS
Player
Lee Butler
Conner Vernon
Jamison Crowder
Tony Foster
Corey Gattis
Total
Opponents
84
G
13
13
13
13
12
13
13
12
13
11
13
13
12
13
13
13
G
12
12
13
13
12
12
13
11
13
13
13
13
13
13
Gain
569
505
356
96
95
99
22
19
4
0
2
0
98
1865
2902
Net
553
496
352
93
91
82
22
13
4
0
-2
-26
-50
1628
2625
C-A-I
297-441-10
49-95-2
5-13-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
352-551-12
224-389-11
Rec
85
76
66
32
24
19
18
11
10
6
2
1
1
1
352
224
Plays
479
121
109
99
75
54
28
3
2
3
3
13
990
913
No
67
67
53
Loss
16
9
4
3
4
17
0
6
0
0
4
26
148
237
277
Yards
2991
2991
2097
Ret
11
6
5
1
1
24
26
Avg
5.1
5.0
4.7
3.3
2.2
3.2
7.3
4.3
4.0
0.0
-0.7
-2.2
-1.3
3.7
5.0
Pct
67.3
51.6
38.5
0.0
100.0
63.9
57.6
Yards
1074
1074
666
290
128
89
122
85
46
63
31
13
6
4
3691
3474
Yards
3113
531
38
0
9
3691
3474
Avg
12.6
14.1
10.1
9.1
5.3
4.7
6.8
7.7
4.6
10.5
15.5
13.0
6.0
4.0
10.5
15.5
Rush
-50
82
553
496
352
91
93
22
4
13
-2
-26
1628
2625
Avg
44.6
44.6
39.6
Yards
187
80
66
26
-1
358
323
TD
4
2
1
0
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
18
26
TD
19
5
3
0
0
27
29
TD
8
8
2
1
2
0
3
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
27
29
Pass
3113
531
0
0
0
38
0
0
9
0
0
0
3691
3474
Lg
79
79
54
Lg
58
22
34
8
8
14
13
12
4
0
2
0
25
58
86
Avg/G
42.5
38.2
29.3
7.2
7.6
6.8
2.0
1.0
0.3
0.0
-0.2
-3.7
-4.2
125.2
201.9
Lg
99
54
17
0
9
99
83
Avg/G
259.4
44.2
3.2
0.0
0.7
283.9
267.2
Lg
49
99
39
54
21
14
20
22
18
27
18
13
6
4
99
83
Avg/G
82.6
82.6
51.2
22.3
10.7
6.8
9.4
7.1
3.5
5.7
2.4
1.0
0.5
0.3
283.9
267.2
Total
3063
613
553
496
352
129
93
22
13
13
-2
-26
5319
6099
TB
6
6
1
Avg
17.0
13.3
13.2
26.0
-1.0
14.9
12.4
FC
11
11
18
Avg/G
255.2
51.1
42.5
38.2
29.3
10.8
7.2
2.0
1.0
1.0
-0.2
-3.7
409.2
469.2
I20
19
19
9
TD
1
0
0
1
0
2
2
Blk
0
0
1
Lg
65
25
19
0
0
65
76
KICKOFF RETURNS
Player
Lee Butler
Tim Burton
Jela Duncan
Desmond Scott
Jamison Crowder
Patrick Kurunwune
Anthony Young-Wiseman
Conner Vernon
TEAM
Corey Gattis
Total
Opponents
INTERCEPTIONS
Player
Ross Cockrell
Jordon Byas
Lee Butler
Walt Canty
C.J. France
Tony Foster
Total
Opponents
ALL-PURPOSE
Player
Jamison Crowder
Conner Vernon
Desmond Scott
Jela Duncan
Josh Snead
Lee Butler
Juwan Thompson
Issac Blakeney
Tim Burton
Brandon Connette
David Reeves
Shaquille Powell
Anthony Boone
Corey Gattis
Patrick Kurunwune
Ross Cockrell
Jordon Byas
Max McCaffrey
Tony Foster
Erich Schneider
Jack Wise
Will Monday
A. Young-Wiseman
TEAM
Sean Renfree
Total
Opponents
G
13
13
13
13
13
11
12
13
7
12
13
13
12
11
11
13
10
13
13
13
12
13
8
13
12
13
13
FIELD GOALS
Player
Ross Martin
SCORING
Player
Ross Martin
Brandon Connette
Jamison Crowder
Conner Vernon
Jela Duncan
Juwan Thompson
Josh Snead
David Reeves
Desmond Scott
Anthony Boone
Ross Cockrell
Issac Blakeney
Sean Renfree
Jack Wise
Tony Foster
Jordon Byas
Lee Butler
Kyler Brown
Will Monday
Total
Opponents
Total
20-23
Rush
13
-2
0
553
496
0
352
0
0
91
0
93
82
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
-26
-50
1628
2625
Pct
87.0
TD
0
9
8
8
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
50
60
FG
20-23
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
20-23
17-24
Ret
17
13
9
7
5
3
1
1
1
1
58
46
Yards
342
260
147
128
90
46
2
14
0
14
1043
993
Avg
20.1
20.0
16.3
18.3
18.0
15.3
2.0
14.0
0.0
14.0
18.0
21.6
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lg
45
27
20
26
21
19
2
14
0
14
45
95
Int
5
2
1
1
1
1
11
12
Yards
46
40
0
0
0
0
86
282
Avg
9.2
20.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.8
23.5
TD
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
3
Lg
32
20
0
0
0
0
32
71
Yards
1243
1166
794
789
542
529
480
290
260
176
122
97
82
76
68
46
40
31
26
13
6
4
2
-26
-50
6806
7697
Avg/G
95.6
89.7
61.1
60.7
41.7
48.1
40.0
22.3
37.1
14.7
9.4
7.5
6.8
6.9
6.2
3.5
4.0
2.4
2.0
1.0
0.5
0.3
0.2
-3.7
-4.2
523.5
592.1
Rec
1074
1074
666
89
46
0
128
290
0
85
122
4
0
63
0
0
0
31
0
13
6
0
0
0
0
3691
3474
1-19
0-0
PR
66
80
0
0
0
187
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-1
0
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
358
323
20-29
8-9
PAT
46-47
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
46-47
57-58
KOR
90
14
128
147
0
342
0
0
260
0
0
0
0
14
46
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1043
993
30-39
5-6
2PAT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
IR
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
46
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
86
282
40-49
5-6
DPAT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
50+
2-2
Lg
52
Saf
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Blk
0
Pts
106
54
48
48
24
18
18
18
12
12
12
8
6
6
6
6
6
2
0
410
468
DUKE FOOTBALL
DEFENSE
Player
Walt Canty
Jordon Byas
Ross Cockrell
Dwayne Norman
C.J. France
David Helton
Kyler Brown
Justin Foxx
Kenny Anunike
Brandon Braxton
Tony Foster
Austin Gamble
Lee Butler
Jonathan Woodruff
Sydney Sarmiento
Nick Sink
Dezmond Johnson
Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo
Anthony Young-Wiseman
Jamal Wallace
Issac Blakeney
Garett Patterson
Steven Ingram
Tim Burton
Shaquille Powell
August Campbell
Jamal Bruce
Sam Marshall
Corbin McCarthy
Ross Martin
David Reeves
Deion Williams
Jela Duncan
Carlos Wray
Juwan Thompson
Chris Tavarez
Brandon Connette
Britton Grier
Garrett Rider
Perry Simmons
Chris Coady
Max McCaffrey
Patrick Kurunwune
Jackson Anderson
Desmond Scott
Sean Renfree
Total
Opponents
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
G
13
10
13
13
13
13
12
9
12
8
13
13
11
13
13
13
12
12
8
10
13
13
10
7
13
2
7
7
2
13
13
13
13
9
12
7
12
11
9
13
6
13
11
13
13
12
13
13
Solo
53
44
47
32
27
19
22
22
16
20
25
14
23
9
9
9
10
13
7
4
8
3
5
7
4
3
1
2
3
.
2
1
2
.
2
1
1
1
1
1
.
.
.
.
1
1
475
509
Asst
56
39
24
28
33
36
29
24
28
18
12
23
8
20
19
19
13
6
7
8
2
7
2
.
2
3
5
2
1
4
2
3
1
3
.
1
1
1
.
.
1
1
1
1
.
.
494
544
Total
109
83
71
60
60
55
51
46
44
38
37
37
31
29
28
28
23
19
14
12
10
10
7
7
6
6
6
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
969
1053
TFL
6.5-21
7.0-17
4.0-16
0.5-1
1.5-1
2.5-5
1.5-1
4.5-29
6.0-40
1.5-4
1.5-2
1.5-7
.
4.5-15
3.5-19
1.0-4
5.5-25
3.5-18
1.0-4
1.5-10
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60-242
58.0-246
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0.5-5
0.5-3
1.0-5
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4.5-29
5.0-38
.
0.5-1
0.5-1
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2.5-12
1.5-8
0.5-3
3.0-11
2.5-16
1.0-4
1.5-10
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25-146
19-147
Int
1-0
2-40
5-46
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1-0
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12-282
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4
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13
1
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40
53
QBH
2
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2
1
2
2
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1
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22
30
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2-0
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1-0
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12-0
8-0
FF
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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1
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1
2
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1
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Blk
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2012 STARTING LINEUPS
Offense
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
QB
Renfree
Renfree
Renfree
Renfree
Renfree
Boone
Renfree
Renfree
Renfree
Renfree
Renfree
Renfree
Renfree
Defense
DE
FIU
Anunike
Stanford
Anunike
N.C. Central
Anunike
Memphis
Anunike
Wake Forest
Anunike
Virginia
Anunike
Virginia Tech
Anunike
North Carolina
Anunike
Florida State
Anunike
Clemson
DeWalt-Ondijo
Georgia Tech
Anunike
Miami
Anunike
Cincinnati
DeWalt-Ondijo
RB
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Snead
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
NG
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
Sarmiento
TE
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
Reeves
DT
Wallace
Wallace
Wallace
Wallace
Wallace
Sink
Sink
Sink
Sink
Sink
Sink
Sink
Bruce
WR
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
WR
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
Crowder
WR
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
DE
Foxx
Foxx
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Foxx
Foxx
Woodruff
Woodruff
Foxx
Foxx
Foxx
LB
Gamble
Gamble
Gamble
Gamble
Gamble
Gamble
Gamble
Gamble
Gamble
Gamble
Ky. Brown
Gamble
Brown
LB
Helton
France
France
Helton
Helton
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
Helton
LT
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
Cofield
CB
Butler
Butler
Butler
Butler
Butler
Foster
Butler
Butler
Butler
Butler
Foster
Foster
Foster
LG
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
Harding
CB
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
Cockrell
C
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
S
Braxton
Braxton
Braxton
Braxton
Braxton
Norman
Norman
Braxton
Norman
Norman
Butler
Norman
Braxton
RG
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
Tomlinson
S
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
Canty
RT
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
S
Campbell
Campbell
Norman
Byas
Byas
Byas
Byas
Byas
Byas
Byas
Other
Other
Helton (LB)
Byas
Byas
85
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
2012 ACC STANDINGS
ATLANTIC
Team
Florida State
Clemson
N.C. State
Wake Forest
Maryland
Boston College
W
7
7
4
3
2
1
COASTAL
Team
Miami
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech
Duke
Virginia
W
5
5
5
4
3
2
ACC GAMES
L Home
1
4-0
1
4-0
4
3-1
5
2-2
6
1-3
7
1-3
ACADEMIC ALL-ACC
Discover Orange Bowl: Florida State 31, NIU 10
Chick-fil-A Bowl: Clemson 25, LSU 24
Hyundai Sun Bowl: Georgia Tech 21, USC 7
Franklin American Music City Bowl: Vanderbilt 38, N.C. State 24
Russell Athletic Bowl: Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10
Belk Bowl: Cincinnati 48, Duke 34
Kenny Anunike, DE
Ray Beno, G
Dalton Botts, P
Brandon Braxton, S
Kyler Brown, LB
Jaron Brown, WR
Lee Butler, CB
Sean Cascarano, G
Chandler Catanzaro, PK
Tyler Cierski, FB
Ross Cockrell, CB
Michael Cole, S
Henry Coley, LB
Jonathan Cooper, G
David Dudeck, RB
Cole Farrand, LB
Tony Foster, CB
C.J. France, LB
Brandon Ford, TE
McKay Frandsen, DE
Dalton Freeman, C
Bennett Fulper, G
Zach Gentry, LB
Mike Glennon, QB
Dave Harding, G
Charlie Hegedus, WR
ALL-ACC (Coaches)
ALL-ACC (ACSMA)
L
3
3
3
4
5
6
ACC
Home
2-2
3-1
3-1
3-1
2-2
1-3
Road
3-1
3-1
1-3
1-3
1-3
0-4
W
12
11
7
5
4
2
L
2
2
6
7
8
10
OVERALL
Home Road
6-1
4-1
6-1
3-1
5-1
2-3
4-3
1-4
2-4
2-4
2-4
0-6
Road
2-2
3-1
2-2
1-3
1-3
1-3
W
8
7
7
7
6
4
L
4
5
7
6
7
8
OVERALL
Home Road
6-1
2-3
4-2
3-3
4-3
2-3
5-1
1-4
5-2
1-4
3-4
1-4
Neutral
2-0
2-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
Neutral
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-1
0-1
0-0
2012 ACC BOWL RESULTS
First Team Offense
WR DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., Clemson
WR Conner Vernon, Sr., Duke
TE Brandon Ford, Gr., Clemson
T
James Hurst, Jr., North Carolina
T
Oday Aboushi, Sr., Virginia
G
Jonathan Cooper, Sr., North Carolina
G
Omoregie Uzzi, Sr., Georgia Tech
C
Dalton Freeman, Sr., Clemson
QB Tajh Boyd, Jr., Clemson
RB Giovani Bernard, So., North Carolina
RB Andre Ellington, Sr., Clemson
K
Dustin Hopkins, Sr., Florida State
Sp. Giovani Bernard, So., North Carolina
Second Team Offense
WR Alex Amidon, Jr., Boston College
WR Michael Campanaro, Jr., Wake Forest
TE Eric Ebron, So., North Carolina
T
Brandon Thomas, Jr., Clemson
T
Emmett Cleary, Sr., Boston College
G
R.J. Mattes, Sr., N.C. State
G
Tre’ Jackson, So., Florida State
C
Bryan Stork, Jr., Florida State
QB EJ Manuel, Sr., Florida State
RB Chris Thompson, Sr., Florida State
RB Duke Johnson, Fr., Miami
K
Chandler Cantanzaro, Jr., Clemson
Sp. Stefan Diggs, Fr., Maryland
22
14
17
14
13
21
14
17
22
22
21
20
13
11
10
13
10
9
11
9
9
12
13
10
9
11
Honorable Mention: QB-Mike Glennon, NC State
(2); RB-Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech (2); WR-Sammy
Watkins, Clemson (5); Rashad Greene, Florida
State (3); Jamison Crowder, Duke (2); Marcus
Davis, Virginia Tech (2); TE-Nick O’Leary, Florida
State (4); T-Cameron Erving, Florida State (7);
Brennan Williams, North Carolina (5); Menelik
Watson, Florida State (3); Morgan Moses, Virginia
(3); Seantrel Henderson, Miami (3); Vinston Painter,
Virginia Tech (2); G-Josue Matias, Florida State (7);
Brandon Linder, Miami (4); Michael Via, Virginia
Tech; C-Cameron Wentz, NC State (3); Shane
McDermott, Miami (3); Jay Finch, Georgia Tech
(2); PK-Ross Martin, Duke (3); Casey Barth, North
Carolina (3); SP-Duke Johnson, Miami (8); Jamal
Golden, Georgia Tech (2).
First Team Defense
DE Cornellius Carradine, Sr., Florida State
DE Bjoern Werner, Jr., Florida State
DT Joe Vellano, Sr., Maryland
DT Sylvester Williams, Sr., North Carolina
LB Nick Clancy, Sr., Boston College
LB Jack Tyler, Jr., Virginia Tech
LB Kevin Reddick, Sr., North Carolina
CB Ross Cockrell, Jr., Duke
CB Xavier Rhodes, Jr., Florida State
S
Lamarcus Joyner, Jr., Florida State
S
Earl Wolff, Sr., N.C. State
P
Will Monday, Fr., Duke
22
21
20
16
18
13
13
18
17
18
14
17
Second Team Defense
DE James Gayle, Jr., Virginia Tech
DE Kareem Martin, Jr., North Carolina
DT Nikita Whitlock, Jr., Wake Forest
DT-t Timmy Jernigan, So., Florida State
DT-t Everett Dawkins, Sr., Florida State
LB Christian Jones, Jr., Florida State
LB Steve Greer, Sr., Virginia
LB Demetrius Hartsfield, Sr., Maryland
CB David Amerson, Jr., N.C. State
CB Antone Exum, Jr., Virginia Tech
S
Walt Canty, Sr., Duke
S
Brandan Bishop, Sr., N.C. State
P
Tommy Hibbard, So., North Carolina
10
5
9
6
6
12
12
9
12
8
8
7
14
Honorable Mention: DE-Kenny Anunike, Duke
(4); A.J. Francis, Maryland (4); Anthony Chickillo,
Miami (3); Mallaciah Goodman, Clemson (2); DTAnthony Hopkins, Virginia Tech; Anthony McCloud,
Florida State (3); Grady Jarrett, Clemson (2); T.J.
Barnes, Georgia Tech (2); LB-Jeremiah Attaochu,
Georgia Tech (6); Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech (5);
LaRoy Reynolds, Virginia (4); Kenny Tate, Maryland
(4); Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College (2); Darin
Drakeford, Maryland (2); Denzel Perryman, Miami
(2); CB-Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest (4); Kyle
Fuller, Virginia Tech (4); Tim Scott, North Carolina
(3); Demetrious Nicholson, Virginia (3); S-Rashard
Hall, Clemson (6); Tre Boston, North Carolina (6);
Jonathan Meeks, Clemson (4); Vaughn Telemaque,
Miami (4); A.J. Marshall, Wake Forest; P-Gerald
Levano, Boston College (5).
ACC AWARDS (Coaches)
Player of the Year
Off. Player of the Year
Def. Player of the Year
Off. Rookie of the Year
Def. Rookie of the Year
86
Tajh Boyd, CU
Tajh Boyd, CU
Bjoern Werner, FS
Duke Johnson, UM
Ronald Darby, FS
Coach of the Year
Duke
Georgia Tech
Miami
Duke
Duke
Clemson
Duke
Virginia
Clemson
Maryland
Duke
Virginia Tech
Virginia
North Carolina
Boston College
Maryland
Duke
Duke
Clemson
N.C. State
Clemson
Maryland
N.C. State
N.C. State
Duke
N.C. State
First Team Offense
WR DeAndre Hopkins, Jr., Clemson
WR Alex Amidon, Jr., Boston College
TE Brandon Ford, Gr., Clemson
T
Oday Aboushi, Sr., Virginia
T
Brandon Thomas, Jr., Clemson
G
Jonathan Cooper, Sr., North Carolina
G
Omoregie Uzzi, Sr., Georgia Tech
C
Dalton Freeman, Sr., Clemson
QB Tajh Boyd, Jr., Clemson
RB Giovani Bernard, So., North Carolina
RB Andre Ellington, Sr., Clemson
K
Dustin Hopkins, Sr., Florida State
Sp. Giovani Bernard, So., North Carolina
80
53
54
53
51
79
64
78
86
48
77
79
48
Second Team Offense
WR Conner Vernon, Sr., Duke
WR Michael Campanaro, Jr., Wake Forest
TE Eric Ebron, So., North Carolina
T
James Hurst, Jr., North Carolina
T-t Cameron Erving, So., Florida State
T-t Emmett Cleary, Sr., Boston College
G
Tre’ Jackson, So., Florida State
G
R.J. Mattes, Sr., N.C. State
C
Bryan Stork, Jr., Florida State
QB EJ Manuel, Sr., Florida State
RB Duke Johnson, Fr., Miami
RB Chris Thompson, Sr., Florida State
K-t Chandler Cantanzaro, Jr., Clemson
K-t Casey Barth, Sr., North Carolina
Sp. Duke Johnson, Fr., Miami
51
32
51
50
21
21
26
24
19
25
47
31
22
22
44
Honorable Mention: WR – Sammy Watkins,
Clemson (19); Jamison Crowder, Duke (15);
TE – Jake McGee, Virginia (12); T – Will Jackson,
Georgia Tech (14); Menelik Watson, Florida State
(13); Seantrel Henderson, Miami (13); Brennan Williams, North Carolina (13); Perry Simmons, Duke
(11); G – Brandon Linder, Miami (21); Jon Feliciano,
Miami (16); Dave Harding, Duke (14); Travis Bond,
North Carolina (14); C – Jay Finch, Georgia Tech
(16); Camden Wentz, N.C. State (12); QB – Bryn
Renner, North Carolina (15); Mike Glennon, N.C.
State (10); RB – Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech (13);
K – Ross Martin, Duke (11); SP – Stefon Diggs,
Maryland (33).
David Helton, LB
Dustin Hopkins, PK
Tim Jackson, DE
Will Jackson, G
Dezmond Johnson, DE
Peter Mangum, DB
Ross Martin, PK
Will Monday, P
Brian Moore, C
Dwayne Norman, S
Joey Phillips, FB
Tanner Price, QB
Sean Renfree, QB
Nathan Renfro, P
Sydney Sarmiento, DT
Tyler Shatley, G
Perry Simmons, T
Josh Snead, RB
Jake Snyder, DE
Juwan Thompson, RB
Gifford Timothy, T
Laken Tomlinson, T
Conner Vernon, WR
David Wang, G
Asa Watson, TE
Duke
Florida State
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Duke
North Carolina
Duke
Duke
Duke
Duke
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Duke
Maryland
Duke
Clemson
Duke
Duke
Virginia
Duke
Clemson
Duke
Duke
Virginia Tech
N.C. State
First Team Defense
DE Bjoern Werner, Jr., Florida State
DE Cornellius Carradine, Sr., Florida State
DT Joe Vellano, Sr., Maryland
DT Sylvester Williams, Sr., North Carolina
LB Nick Clancy, Sr., Boston College
LB Kevin Reddick, Sr., North Carolina
LB Steve Greer, Sr., Viginia
CB Xavier Rhodes, Jr., Florida State
CB Ross Cockrell, Jr., Duke
S
Lamarcus Joyner, Jr., Florida State
S
Earl Wolff, Sr., N.C. State
P
Will Monday, Fr., Duke
89
77
80
63
66
65
58
66
50
59
46
73
Second Team Defense
DE James Gayle, Jr., Virginia Tech
DE Kareem Martin, Jr., North Carolina
DT Everett Dawkins, Sr., Florida State
DT Nikita Whitlock, Jr., Wake Forest
LB Demetrius Hartsfield, Sr., Maryland
LB Christian Jones, Jr., Florida State
LB Jack Tyler, Jr., Virginia Tech
CB David Amerson, Jr., N.C. State
CB Antone Exum, Jr., Virginia Tech
S
Rashard Hall, Sr., Clemson
S
Walt Canty, Sr., Duke
P
Tommy Hibbard, So., North Carolina
30
22
34
24
34
31
28
46
34
43
31
40
Honorable Mention: DE – Malliciah Goodman,
Clemson (16); Kenny Anunike, Duke (13); A.J.
Francis, Maryland (12); Darryl Cato-Bishop, N.C.
State (12); DT – Timmy Jernigan, Florida State (15);
Anthony McCloud, Florida State (10); Antoine Hopkins, Virginia Tech (10); LB – Jeremiah Attaochu,
Georgia Tech (26); Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech (19);
Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College (14); Kenny
Tate, Maryland (12); Denzel Perryman, Miami (12);
Vince Williams, Florida State (11); LaRoy Reynolds,
Virginia (10); CB – Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech (16);
Demetrious Nicholson, Virgina (12); Tim Scott,
North Carolina (10); S – Tre Boston, North Carolina
(29); Brandan Bishop, N.C. State (20); P – Gerald
Levano, Boston College (13); Alexander Kinal,
Wake Forest (12).
ACC AWARDS (ACSMA)
David Cutcliffe, DU
Player of the Year
Off. Player of the Year
Def. Player of the Year
Off. Rookie of the Year
Def. Rookie of the Year
Tajh Boyd, CU
Tajh Boyd, CU
Bjoern Werner, FS
Duke Johnson, UM
Ronald Darby, FS
Coach of the Year
Brian Piccolo Award
Jim Tatum Award
Jacobs Blocking Trophy
David Cutcliffe, DU
Shayon Green, UM
Chris Thompson, FS
Sean Renfree, DU
Jonathan Cooper, NC
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
2012 ACC TEAM STATISTICS
TOTAL OFFENSE
1. Clemson
2. North Carolina
3. Florida State
4. Georgia Tech
5. Miami
6. N.C. State
7. Duke
8. Virginia
9. Virginia Tech
10. Boston College
11. Wake Forest
12. Maryland
G
13
12
14
14
12
13
13
12
13
12
12
12
Run
2484
2326
2882
4357
1737
1444
1628
1542
1896
1091
1206
1236
RUSHING OFFENSE
1. Georgia Tech
2. Florida State
3. North Carolina
4. Clemson
5. Virginia Tech
6. Miami
7. Virginia
8. Duke
9. N.C. State
10. Maryland
11. Wake Forest
12. Boston College
PASS OFFENSE
1. Clemson
2. N.C. State
3. Miami
4. North Carolina
5. Duke
6. Virginia
7. Florida State
8. Boston College
9. Virginia Tech
10. Wake Forest
11. Maryland
12. Georgia Tech
G
14
14
12
13
13
12
12
13
13
12
12
12
G
13
13
12
12
13
12
14
12
13
12
12
14
SCORING OFFENSE
1. Clemson
2. North Carolina
3. Florida State
4. Georgia Tech
5. Duke
6. Miami
7. N.C. State
8. Virginia Tech
9. Virginia
10. Maryland
11. Boston College
12. Wake Forest
TOTAL DEFENSE
1. Florida State
2. Virginia Tech
3. Maryland
4. Virginia
5. Georgia Tech
6. North Carolina
7. Clemson
8. N.C. State
9. Wake Forest
10. Boston College
11. Duke
12. Miami
G
13
12
14
14
13
12
13
13
12
12
12
12
G
14
13
12
12
14
12
13
13
12
12
13
12
RUSHING DEFENSE
1. Florida State
2. Maryland
3. Virginia Tech
4. North Carolina
5. Georgia Tech
6. Virginia
7. N.C. State
8. Clemson
9. Wake Forest
10. Duke
11. Boston College
12. Miami
PASS DEFENSE
1. Florida State
2. Virginia Tech
3. Maryland
4. Virginia
5. Georgia Tech
6. Clemson
7. Boston College
8. North Carolina
9. N.C. State
10. Wake Forest
11. Duke
12. Miami
Att
318
330
264
287
352
276
288
256
224
239
165
102
G
14
13
12
12
14
13
12
12
13
12
13
12
Pass
4181
3501
3709
1818
3545
4031
3691
3216
3002
3112
2410
2181
Att
808
513
457
588
507
371
417
439
471
472
402
345
Cmp
474
569
447
441
551
474
428
473
437
427
304
194
TD
68
62
68
63
50
45
47
38
34
30
26
30
Plys
1062
898
941
1002
818
1040
990
891
944
818
829
776
Yds
4357
2882
2326
2484
1896
1737
1542
1628
1444
1236
1206
1091
Int
14
17
7
7
12
15
10
13
17
7
12
8
Pct.
67.1
58.0
59.1
65.1
63.9
58.2
67.3
54.1
51.3
56.0
54.3
52.6
XP 2XP DXP
19 60
3
17 56
4
25 65
1
11 57
1
20 46
1
19 42
1
13 44
0
20 34
1
11 32
0
11 26
0
18 24
1
5 27
0
Run
1287
1743
1552
1739
2019
1712
2027
2012
1993
2569
2620
2615
Pass Plys
2266 922
2588 906
2490 813
2501 831
3217 920
2963 898
3124 912
3249 949
3201 900
2908 979
3479 913
3222 955
G
14
12
13
12
14
12
13
13
12
13
12
12
Att
469
445
485
474
472
436
494
485
489
524
550
526
Att Cmp Int
221 453 11
211 421 13
205 368 4
227 395 4
269 448 16
248 427 13
268 429 10
246 424 16
264 455 16
255 411 11
224 389 11
261 429 11
Yds
1287
1552
1743
1712
2019
1739
2012
2027
1993
2620
2569
2615
Pct.
48.8
50.1
55.7
57.5
60.0
58.1
62.5
58.0
58.0
62.0
57.6
60.8
Yds
6665
5827
6591
6175
5282
5475
5319
4758
4898
4203
3616
3417
PP
6.3
6.5
7.0
6.2
6.5
5.3
5.4
5.3
5.2
5.1
4.4
4.4
Avg
5.4
5.6
5.1
4.2
3.7
4.7
3.7
3.7
3.1
2.6
3.0
3.2
TD
66
57
64
60
42
43
45
33
36
25
28
28
TD
48
40
28
26
18
19
10
18
12
11
15
7
FG Saf Pts
0
1 533
0
0 487
0
0 550
0
0 470
1
0 410
0
3 377
0
0 365
0
1 326
0
2 273
0
1 241
0
1 238
0
0 222
TD
2
0
1
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Avg.
27.4
24.6
24.0
24.0
23.9
23.6
23.2
20.9
20.5
18.0
17.5
16.5
QUARTERBACK SACKS BY
1. Florida State
2. Virginia Tech
3. Clemson
4. N.C. State
5. North Carolina
6. Maryland
Georgia Tech
8. Duke
Wake Forest
10. Virginia
11. Miami
12. Boston College
G
14
13
13
13
12
12
14
13
12
12
12
12
Sacks
36
35
34
33
29
28
28
25
25
17
13
6
Yds.
278
240
257
225
201
213
176
146
182
111
86
53
Yds.
282
358
528
496
252
382
156
316
232
118
99
89
TD
1
2
3
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
Avg.
21.7
14.9
14.3
14.2
12.6
10.3
9.8
9.3
8.9
6.9
4.3
3.9
QUARTERBACK SACKS ALLOWED
1. North Carolina
2. Georgia Tech
3. Miami
4. Duke
5. Virginia Tech
Virginia
7. Florida State
8. Wake Forest
9. Clemson
10. Boston College
11. N.C. State
Maryland
G
12
14
12
13
13
12
14
12
13
12
13
12
Sacks
11
14
18
19
25
25
26
27
31
36
39
39
Yds.
75
77
129
147
156
194
183
180
211
244
253
294
PR
84
323
117
196
159
175
257
105
402
98
87
383
Avg. TB
1.7
3
4.8
6
2.1
1
3.0
5
2.9
3
2.6
4
3.2
3
1.4
5
4.2
5
2.1
4
1.8
2
5.0
5
Net/P
40.2
38.0
36.8
36.7
36.5
36.3
36.0
35.7
35.1
35.0
34.3
33.1
Att.
20
23
22
30
25
22
25
17
17
18
23
9
Pct.
.900
.870
.864
.833
.800
.773
.760
.647
.647
.611
.565
.556
PENALTY YARDS
1. Boston College
2. Wake Forest
3. Maryland
4. Georgia Tech
5. Clemson
6. Duke
7. N.C. State
8. Virginia Tech
9. Miami
10. Florida State
11. Virginia
12. North Carolina
PG
311.2
205.9
193.8
191.1
145.8
144.8
128.5
125.2
111.1
103.0
100.5
90.9
KICKOFF RETURNS
1. Miami
2. Florida State
3. Virginia Tech
4. Maryland
5. Georgia Tech
6. N.C. State
7. North Carolina
8. Virginia
9. Clemson
10. Duke
11. Boston College
12. Wake Forest
G
12
14
13
12
14
13
12
12
13
13
12
12
Ret.
45
31
45
40
44
52
49
55
35
58
49
39
Yds.
1235
764
1082
959
1050
1225
1139
1152
717
1043
859
644
PUNT RETURNS
1. Boston College
2. Duke
3. Florida State
4. North Carolina
5. Georgia Tech
6. Virginia Tech
7. Wake Forest
8. N.C. State
9. Maryland
10. Miami
11. Clemson
12. Virginia
G
12
13
14
12
14
13
12
13
12
12
13
12
Ret.
13
24
37
35
20
37
16
34
26
17
23
23
PG
253.8
333.2
336.8
353.3
374.0
389.6
396.2
404.7
432.8
456.4
469.2
486.4
FIELD GOALS
1. Boston College
2. Duke
3. Clemson
4. Florida State
5. Virginia Tech
6. North Carolina
7. Miami
8. Virginia
Maryland
10. Georgia Tech
11. N.C. State
12. Wake Forest
PG
91.9
129.3
134.1
142.7
144.2
144.9
154.8
155.9
166.1
201.5
214.1
217.9
3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - OFFENSE
1. Clemson
2. Georgia Tech
3. Florida State
4. N.C. State
5. North Carolina
6. Miami
7. Virginia Tech
8. Virginia
9. Duke
10. Wake Forest
11. Maryland
12. Boston College
G
13
14
14
13
12
12
13
12
13
12
12
12
Conv.
106
89
69
95
70
67
81
70
69
63
52
48
Att.
206
195
163
230
170
170
212
192
199
198
174
163
Pct.
51.5
45.6
42.3
41.3
41.2
39.4
38.2
36.5
34.7
31.8
29.9
29.4
RED ZONE OFFENSE
1. Clemson
2. Wake Forest
3. Florida State
4. Virginia Tech
5. Miami
6. Duke
7. N.C. State
8. North Carolina
9. Georgia Tech
Virginia
11. Boston College
12. Maryland
G
13
12
14
13
12
13
13
12
14
12
12
12
Redzone
56-59
23-25
65-71
36-41
45-52
45-54
36-44
51-63
52-65
32-40
31-41
23-32
Pct.
94.9
92.0
91.5
87.8
86.5
83.3
81.8
81.0
80.0
80.0
75.6
71.9
TD
43
19
50
21
27
31
27
39
43
24
17
17
FG
13-14
4-5
15-16
15-15
18-20
14-16
9-11
12-15
9-15
8-10
14-14
6-10
TO
2
1
5
5
5
7
6
9
7
6
10
5
Yds Avg TD
PG
2266 5.0 13 161.9
2588 6.1 17 199.1
2490 6.8 24 207.5
2501 6.3 23 208.4
3217 7.2 23 229.8
3124 7.3 23 240.3
2908 6.8 21 242.3
2963 7.0 15 246.9
3249 7.1 20 249.9
3201 7.8 22 266.8
3479 8.9 29 267.6
3222 7.5 15 268.5
3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - DEFENSE
1. N.C. State
2. Florida State
3. Virginia Tech
4. Virginia
5. Clemson
6. North Carolina
7. Maryland
8. Georgia Tech
9. Duke
10. Miami
11. Wake Forest
12. Boston College
G
13
14
13
12
13
12
12
14
13
12
12
12
Conv.
53
60
57
55
69
69
69
75
76
72
89
106
Att.
198
220
202
179
203
188
181
183
182
171
196
213
Pct.
26.8
27.3
28.2
30.7
34.0
36.7
38.1
41.0
41.8
42.1
45.4
49.8
RED ZONE DEFENSE
1. Clemson
2. Georgia Tech
3. Virginia Tech
4. Boston College
5. N.C. State
6. Wake Forest
7. Virginia
8. Miami
9. Maryland
North Carolina
11. Florida State
12. Duke
G
13
14
13
12
13
12
12
12
12
12
14
13
Redzone
33-44
44-56
33-41
42-52
34-42
42-50
38-45
52-61
36-42
36-42
27-31
42-46
Pct.
75.0
78.6
80.5
80.8
81.0
84.0
84.4
85.2
85.7
85.7
87.1
91.3
TD
23
35
21
27
25
32
28
37
23
23
16
29
FG
10-12
9-12
12-14
15-21
9-12
10-11
13-15
26-11
12-11
17-6
8-8
21-8
TO
9
9
6
4
5
7
2
6
3
5
2
3
Avg
2.7
3.5
3.6
3.6
4.3
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.1
5.0
4.7
5.0
TD
10
13
13
20
27
17
20
16
22
26
20
29
Yds.
2152
2991
2235
2716
2224
2690
3230
2879
3867
1825
1808
2997
Avg./P
43.0
44.6
39.2
41.2
40.4
40.1
39.9
38.4
40.3
38.8
36.9
39.4
FG Saf Pts
0
1 206
0
0 297
0
0 323
0
3 333
0
0 308
0
0 326
0
2 396
0
1 347
0
0 356
0
1 366
0
0 382
0
0 468
NET PUNTING
1. North Carolina
2. Duke
3. Clemson
4. Boston College
5. Miami
6. Virginia
7. Virginia Tech
8. N.C. State
9. Wake Forest
10. Georgia Tech
11. Florida State
12. Maryland
PP TD
3.9 23
4.8 30
5.0 37
5.1 40
5.7 50
5.2 35
5.6 39
5.5 40
5.8 44
5.6 41
6.7 55
6.1 44
No.
50
67
57
66
55
67
81
75
96
47
49
76
XP 2XP DXP
15 21
0
17 34
1
17 38
0
14 33
3
15 33
1
16 38
0
12 44
3
14 39
0
19 41
0
19 39
2
16 46
0
17 57
0
Avg
41.0
40.6
39.3
33.6
31.5
31.4
28.1
25.1
22.8
20.1
19.8
18.5
Yds
3553
4331
4042
4240
5236
4675
5151
5261
5194
5477
6099
5837
G
12
13
13
12
12
12
13
13
12
14
14
12
TD
23
35
39
41
38
40
51
44
43
44
48
60
OFFENSE
DEFENSE
TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum. Int. Tot. Fum. Int. Tot. Mar. Per/G
1. Wake Forest
12 12 11 23
8
7 15 +8 0.67
2. Miami
12 11 11 22
8
7 15 +7 0.58
North Carolina
12 9 16 25 11
7 18 +7 0.58
4. Georgia Tech
14 9 16 25 13
8 21 +4 0.29
5. Duke
13 12 11 23
9 12 21 +2 0.15
Clemson
13 10 13 23
7 14 21 +2 0.15
7. Virginia Tech
13 8 13 21
9 17 26
-5 -0.38
8. Boston College
12 9 10 19 11 13 24
-5 -0.42
9. Florida State
14 10 11 21 17 10 27
-6 -0.43
10. N.C. State
13 8 16 24 16 17 33
-9 -0.69
11. Maryland
12 16 4 20 18 12 30 -10 -0.83
12. Virginia
12 8 4 12 11 15 26 -14 -1.17
SCORING DEFENSE
1. Florida State
2. Virginia Tech
3. Clemson
4. N.C. State
5. North Carolina
6. Maryland
7. Georgia Tech
8. Virginia
9. Boston College
10. Miami
11. Wake Forest
12. Duke
Yds Avg TD PG
4181 8.8 40 321.6
4031 7.1 31 310.1
3545 7.9 23 295.4
3501 7.9 29 291.8
3691 6.7 27 283.9
3216 6.8 23 268.0
3709 8.7 24 264.9
3112 6.6 18 259.3
3002 6.9 18 230.9
2410 5.6 13 200.8
2181 7.2 17 181.8
1818 9.4 12 129.9
G
14
13
13
13
12
12
14
12
12
12
12
13
Avg
14.7
22.8
24.8
25.6
25.7
27.2
28.3
28.9
29.7
30.5
31.8
36.0
PG
512.7
485.6
470.8
441.1
440.2
421.2
409.2
396.5
376.8
350.2
301.3
284.8
G
12
13
13
14
13
12
12
12
12
14
13
12
Made
18
20
19
25
20
17
19
11
11
11
13
5
TIME OF POSSESSION
1. Georgia Tech
2. Virginia
3. Maryland
4. Duke
5. N.C. State
6. Virginia Tech
7. Florida State
8. Wake Forest
9. Clemson
10. Boston College
11. North Carolina
12. Miami
G
14
12
12
13
13
13
14
12
13
12
12
12
G
12
12
12
14
13
13
13
13
12
14
12
12
Total Time
461:44
386:10
376:32
404:42
396:10
391:40
420:49
352:40
374:20
323:56
322:24
313:11
No.
48
53
50
68
66
76
87
78
88
89
82
90
Yds.
388
461
465
558
561
637
656
663
692
809
706
772
Avg./G
32:58
32:10
31:22
31:07
30:28
30:07
30:03
29:23
28:47
26:59
26:52
26:05
Avg./G
32.3
38.4
38.8
39.9
43.2
49.0
50.5
51.0
57.7
57.8
58.8
64.3
87
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
2012 ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING
1. Giovani Bernard-NC
2. Andre Ellington-CU
3. Duke Johnson-UM
4. Shadrach Thornton-ST
5. Andre Williams-BC
6. Kevin Parks-VA
7. Orwin Smith-GT
8. Josh Harris-WF
9. Mike James-UM
10. David Sims-GT
G
10
13
12
10
9
12
12
11
12
12
Att Yards
184 1228
212 1081
139
947
154
694
130
584
160
734
79
682
137
608
147
621
135
612
Avg
6.7
5.1
6.8
4.5
4.5
4.6
8.6
4.4
4.2
4.5
TD
12
8
10
3
4
5
5
5
6
4
Lg
PG
68 122.8
68 83.2
65 78.9
27 69.4
99 64.9
49 61.2
77 56.8
63 55.3
25 51.8
19 51.0
RANKINGS
FIELD GOALS PER GAME
1. Dustin Hopkins-FS
2. Jake Wieclaw-UM
3. Ross Martin-DU
Cody Journell-VT
5. Casey Barth-NC
Nate Freese-BC
7. Chandler Catanzaro-CU
8. Nikilas Sade-ST
9. Brad Craddock-MD
10. Drew Jarrett-VA
G
14
12
13
13
10
12
13
13
12
11
PASSING AVG/GAME
1. Mike Glennon-ST
2. Tajh Boyd-CU
3. Bryn Renner-NC
4. Stephen Morris-UM
5. Sean Renfree-DU
6. Chase Rettig-BC
7. EJ Manuel-FS
8. Logan Thomas-VT
9. Tanner Price-WF
10. Michael Rocco-VA
G
13
13
12
12
12
12
14
13
12
11
Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD PG
330 564 17 58.5 4031 31 310.1
287 427 13 67.2 3896 36 299.7
276 422 7 65.4 3356 28 279.7
245 421 7 58.2 3345 21 278.8
297 441 10 67.3 3113 19 259.4
253 467 13 54.2 3065 17 255.4
263 387 10 68.0 3392 23 242.3
220 429 16 51.3 2976 18 228.9
228 410 7 55.6 2300 12 191.7
161 266 10 60.5 1917 13 174.3
PUNTING AVERAGE
1. Will Monday-DU
2. Tommy Hibbard-NC
3. Gerald Levano-BC
4. Alexander Kinal-WF
5. Alec Vozenilek-VA
6. A.J. Hughes-VT
7. Dalton Botts-UM
8. Nathan Renfro-MD
9. Spencer Benton-CU
10. Wil Baumann-ST
G
13
12
12
12
12
13
12
12
13
13
PASSING EFFICIENCY
1. Tajh Boyd-CU
2. EJ Manuel-FS
3. Bryn Renner-NC
4. Stephen Morris-UM
5. Sean Renfree-DU
6. Mike Glennon-ST
7. Michael Rocco-VA
8. Phillip Sims-VA
9. Logan Thomas-VT
10. Chase Rettig-BC
G
13
14
12
12
12
13
11
12
13
12
Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff.
287 427 13 67.2 3896 36 165.6
263 387 10 68.0 3392 23 156.0
276 422 7 65.4 3356 28 150.8
245 421 7 58.2 3345 21 138.1
297 441 10 67.3 3113 19 136.3
330 564 17 58.5 4031 31 130.7
161 266 10 60.5 1917 13 129.7
114 203 4 56.2 1263 9 119.1
220 429 16 51.3 2976 18 115.9
253 467 13 54.2 3065 17 115.8
KICKOFF RETURNS
1. Duke Johnson-UM
2. Stefon Diggs-MD
3. Jamal Golden-GT
4. Demitri Knowles-VT
5. Tobais Palmer-ST
6. Lamarcus Joyner-FS
7. Romar Morris-NC
8. Sean Tapley-NC
9. Khalek Shepherd-VA
10. J.C. Coleman-VT
G
12
11
14
13
13
14
12
12
12
13
RECEPTIONS
1. Michael Campanaro-WF
2. Conner Vernon-DU
3. Alex Amidon-BC
4. DeAndre Hopkins-CU
5. Jamison Crowder-DU
6. Sammy Watkins-CU
7. Quinshad Davis-NC
8. Desmond Scott-DU
9. Stefon Diggs-MD
10. Phillip Dorsett-UM
G Rec
10 79
13 85
12 78
13 82
13 76
10 57
12 61
13 66
11 54
12 58
RECEIVING YARDS
1. DeAndre Hopkins-CU
2. Alex Amidon-BC
3. Jamison Crowder-DU
Conner Vernon-DU
5. Stefon Diggs-MD
6. Michael Campanaro-WF
7. Marcus Davis-VT
8. Sammy Watkins-CU
9. Phillip Dorsett-UM
10. Quinshad Davis-NC
SCORING
1. Giovani Bernard-NC
2. Dustin Hopkins-FS
3. Casey Barth-NC
4. Tevin Washington-GT
5. Chandler Catanzaro-CU
6. DeAndre Hopkins-CU
7. Jake Wieclaw-UM
8. Ross Martin-DU
9. Cody Journell-VT
10. Nate Freese-BC
88
TD
6
8
7
18
8
3
5
2
6
4
G Rec Yards
13 82 1405
12 78 1210
13 76 1074
13 85 1074
11 54
848
10 79
763
13 51
953
10 57
708
12 58
842
12 61
776
TOTAL OFFENSE
1. Tajh Boyd-CU
2. Mike Glennon-ST
3. Stephen Morris-UM
4. Bryn Renner-NC
5. Logan Thomas-VT
6. EJ Manuel-FS
7. Sean Renfree-DU
8. Chase Rettig-BC
9. Tanner Price-WF
10. Michael Rocco-VA
ALL PURPOSE
1. Giovani Bernard-NC
2. Stefon Diggs-MD
3. Duke Johnson-UM
4. Tobais Palmer-ST
5. Andre Ellington-CU
6. DeAndre Hopkins-CU
7. Sammy Watkins-CU
8. Spiffy Evans-BC
9. Khalek Shepherd-VA
10. Alex Amidon-BC
Yards
763
1074
1210
1405
1074
708
776
666
848
842
G
13
13
12
12
13
14
12
12
12
11
G
10
11
12
13
13
13
10
11
12
12
G
10
14
10
14
13
13
12
13
13
12
Run
514
-164
70
38
524
310
-50
-169
-26
78
TD
18
7
8
8
6
6
5
3
4
5
Pass
3896
4031
3345
3356
2976
3392
3113
3065
2300
1917
Ply
613
620
472
483
603
490
479
521
487
301
Rush Rcv PR
1228 490 263
114 848 221
947 221
0
60 781
0
1081 232
0
0 1405
0
97 708 11
-1 257 278
122 129 89
55 1210
0
TD
19
0
0
20
0
18
0
0
0
0
XPT
0
25
15
0
18
0
19
20
20
18
Lg Avg
41 76.3
49 82.6
49 100.8
62 108.1
99 82.6
61 70.8
50 64.7
39 51.2
66 77.1
65 70.2
Lg
62
49
99
49
66
41
85
61
65
50
PG
7.9
6.5
6.5
6.3
5.8
5.7
5.1
5.1
4.9
4.8
PUNT RETURNS
1. Giovani Bernard-NC
2. Rashad Greene-FS
3. Jamal Golden-GT
4. Kyshoen Jarrett-VT
5. Stefon Diggs-MD
6. Rashard Smith-ST
7. Michael Holmes-VT
8. Phillip Dorsett-UM
9. Adam Humphries-CU
10. Khalek Shepherd-VA
G
10
14
14
13
11
13
11
12
13
12
Avg PG
17.1 108.1
15.5 100.8
14.1 82.6
12.6 82.6
15.7 77.1
9.7 76.3
18.7 73.3
12.4 70.8
14.5 70.2
12.7 64.7
INTERCEPTIONS
1. Ross Cockrell-DU
David Amerson-ST
Antone Exum-VT
4. Tim Scott-NC
Tre Boston-NC
6. Rashard Hall-CU
7. Spenser Rositano-BC
8. Jemea Thomas-GT
9. Darien Rankin-NC
10. Kevin Johnson-WF
G
13
13
13
12
12
13
10
14
11
12
Tot
4410
3867
3415
3394
3500
3702
3063
2896
2274
1995
KR
0
713
892
1130
178
0
257
631
929
0
FG 2XP
0
0
65
0
44
0
0
0
57
0
0
0
42
0
46
0
34
0
24
0
PG
339.2
297.5
284.6
282.8
269.2
264.4
255.2
241.3
189.5
181.4
Yds
1981
1896
2060
1971
1491
1405
1073
1165
1269
1265
PG
198.1
172.4
171.7
151.6
114.7
108.1
107.3
105.9
105.8
105.4
Pts
114
140
89
120
111
108
99
106
94
78
PG
11.4
10.0
8.9
8.6
8.5
8.3
8.2
8.2
7.2
6.5
PASSES DEFENDED
1. Antone Exum-VT
2. Kevin Johnson-WF
3. Ross Cockrell-DU
4. David Amerson-ST
5. Demetrious Nicholson-VA
6. Tim Scott-NC
7. Jabari Price-NC
8. Spenser Rositano-BC
9. Detrick Bonner-VT
10. Tre Boston-NC
Nick Clancy-BC
FG
25
19
20
20
15
18
18
13
10
8
FGA
30
25
23
25
19
20
19
23
16
12
Pnt
67
50
57
95
66
79
54
75
48
74
Ret
27
25
23
21
44
18
17
31
42
19
Ret
16
20
17
18
22
34
14
15
18
23
Yds
2991
2152
2394
3867
2677
3204
2187
2974
1880
2882
Yds
892
713
652
595
1130
424
399
725
929
410
Yds
263
307
248
250
221
316
103
85
86
89
Pct.
83.3
76.0
87.0
80.0
78.9
90.0
94.7
56.5
62.5
66.7
FG/G
1.79
1.58
1.54
1.54
1.50
1.50
1.38
1.00
0.83
0.73
LG
79
60
66
61
57
57
56
60
58
60
Avg
44.6
43.0
42.0
40.7
40.6
40.6
40.5
39.7
39.2
38.9
TD Lg
2 95
2 100
2 100
1 93
2 100
0 90
0 40
1 94
0 72
0 34
TD
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
LG
74
60
56
94
31
73
15
20
14
25
Avg
33.0
28.5
28.3
28.3
25.7
23.6
23.5
23.4
22.1
21.6
Avg
16.4
15.4
14.6
13.9
10.0
9.3
7.4
5.7
4.8
3.9
Int
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
4
3
3
Yds
46
82
44
50
38
17
24
1
67
2
TD
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Lg
32
55
32
34
36
17
13
1
44
2
Avg
0.38
0.38
0.38
0.33
0.33
0.31
0.30
0.29
0.27
0.25
G
13
12
13
13
12
12
11
10
13
12
12
BrUp
16
15
13
12
15
8
9
6
10
6
10
Int.
5
3
5
5
0
4
1
3
1
4
0
Total
21
18
18
17
15
12
10
9
11
10
10
Avg/G
1.62
1.50
1.38
1.31
1.25
1.00
0.91
0.90
0.85
0.83
0.83
TACKLES
1. Nick Clancy-BC
2. Steve Greer-VA
3. Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC
4. Earl Wolff-ST
Jack Tyler-VT
6. LaRoy Reynolds-VA
7. Demetrius Hartsfield-MD
8. Walt Canty-DU
9. Jordon Byas-DU
10. Brandan Bishop-ST
11. Steele Divitto-BC
12. Anthony Harris-VA
13. Sean Sylvia-BC
Tre Boston-NC
15. Denzel Perryman-UM
G
12
12
9
13
13
10
9
13
10
13
12
12
12
12
9
UA
81
45
51
75
55
34
45
53
44
71
54
49
52
49
45
A
64
77
34
44
64
53
33
56
39
32
38
38
34
37
19
Total
145
122
85
119
119
87
78
109
83
103
92
87
86
86
64
PG
12.1
10.2
9.4
9.2
9.2
8.7
8.7
8.4
8.3
7.9
7.7
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.1
SACKS
1. Bjoern Werner-FS
2. Cornellius Carradine-FS
3. Jeremiah Attaochu-GT
4. Vic Beasley-CU
5. Malliciah Goodman-CU
6. Darryl Cato-Bishop-ST
7. Kevin Reddick-NC
8. Joe Vellano-MD
9. Darin Drakeford-MD
10. Sylvester Williams-NC
G
14
12
13
13
13
13
12
12
11
12
Solo
11
9
9
8
6
6
6
5
2
5
Ast.
4
4
2
0
2
1
1
2
44
2
Total
13.0
11.0
10.0
8.0
7.0
6.5
6.5
6.0
6.0
6.0
PG
0.93
0.92
0.77
0.62
0.54
0.50
0.54
0.50
0.55
0.50
Team Category
Scoring Offense (31.54)
Scoring Defense (36.00)
Total Offense (409.15)
Total Defense (469.15)
Rushing Offense (125.23)
Rushing Defense (201.54)
Passing Offense (283.92)
Passing Defense (267.62)
Pass Efficiency (131.98)
Pass Efficiency Def. (151.67)
Turnovers Gained (23)
Turnovers Lost (21)
Turnover Margin (.15)
Net Punting (38.03)
Field Goals Pct. (.870)
PAT Pct. (.979)
Kickoff Returns (17.98)
Kickoff Return Defense (21.59)
Punt Returns (14.92)
Punt Return Defense (12.92)
Sacks By (1.92)
Sacks Allowed (1.46)
Tackles For Loss (4.62)
First Downs (22.15)
Opp. First Downs (21.15)
3rd Down Conv. (34.67)
Opp. 3rd Down Conv. (41.76)
4th Down Conv. (55.56)
Opp. 4th Down Conv. (51.85)
Penalty YPG (49.00)
Opp. Penalty YPG (54.6)
Time of Possession (31:08)
Redzone Offense (.83)
Redzone Defense (.73)
ACC
5th
12th
7th
11th
8th
10th
5th
11th
6th
12th
t-4th
t-4th
t-5th
2nd
2nd
6th
10th
4th
2nd
12th
t-8th
4th
9th
5th
10th
9th
9th
t-5th
7th
6th
t-3rd
4th
6th
12th
NCAA
44th
107th
55th
105th
98th
101st
31st
101st
67th
114th
t-46th
t-52nd
t-50th
39th
—
—
114th
67th
6th
117th
66th
35th
99th
44th
t-66th
98th
76th
t-45th
71st
48th
—
32nd
t-43rd
t-15th
Individual
Sean Renfree
Passing Yards (259.4)
Pass Efficiency (136.3)
Total Offense (255.2)
Conner Vernon
Receptions (6.5)
Receiving Yards (82.6)
Jamison Crowder
Receptions (5.8)
Receiving Yards (82.6)
Desmond Scott
Receptions (5.1)
Ross Martin
Scoring, Overall (8.2)
Scoring, Kick (8.2)
Field Goals (1.54)
PAT Kicking (97.9)
Desmond Scott
Kick Return Average (19.7)
Brandon Connette
Scoring, TDs (4.5)
Will Monday
Punting (44.6)
Walt Canty
Tackles (8.4)
Jordon Byas
Tackles (8.3)
Ross Cockrell
Tackles (5.5)
Passes Defended (1.38)
Interceptions (0.38)
Kenny Anunike
Sacks (0.42)
Lee Butler
Fumbles Forced (0.18)
Kickoff Return Yardage (20.12)
Dwayne Norman
Fumbles Recovered (0.17)
ACC
NCAA
5th
5th
7th
—
53rd
48th
2nd
t-3rd
24th
t-35th
5th
t-3rd
t-42nd
t-35th
8th
t-69th
8th
5th
t-3rd
6th
t-46th
9th
—
9th
—
1st
13th
8th
t-71st
9th
76th
41st
3rd
t-1st
—
—
t-17th
14th
—
t-6th
—
—
88th
t-6th
—
t-16th
—
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
HISTORY
89
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
ANNUAL LEDGER
Year
Coach
1888
Dr. John F. Crowell
1889
Dr. John F. Crowell
1890
—
1891
—
1892
—
1893
—
1894
—
1895-1919 — NO TEAM
1920
Floyd J. Egan
1921
James Baldwin
1922
Herman Steiner
1923
S.M. Alexander
1924
Howard Jones
1925
Pat Herron
1926
James DeHart
1927
James DeHart
1928
James DeHart
1929
James DeHart
1930
James DeHart
1931
Wallace Wade
1932
Wallace Wade
1933
Wallace Wade
1934
Wallace Wade
1935
Wallace Wade
1936
Wallace Wade
1937
Wallace Wade
1938
Wallace Wade
1939
Wallace Wade
1940
Wallace Wade
1941
Wallace Wade
1942
Eddie Cameron
1943
Eddie Cameron
1944
Eddie Cameron
1945
Eddie Cameron
1946
Wallace Wade
1947
Wallace Wade
1948
Wallace Wade
1949
Wallace Wade
1950
Wallace Wade
1951
Bill Murray
1952
Bill Murray
1953
Bill Murray
1954
Bill Murray
1955
Bill Murray
1956
Bill Murray
1957
Bill Murray
1958
Bill Murray
1959
Bill Murray
1960
Bill Murray
1961
Bill Murray
1962
Bill Murray
1963
Bill Murray
1964
Bill Murray
1965
Bill Murray
1966
Tom Harp
1967
Tom Harp
1968
Tom Harp
1969
Tom Harp
1970
Tom Harp
1971
Mike McGee
1972
Mike McGee
1973
Mike McGee
1974
Mike McGee
1975
Mike McGee
1976
Mike McGee
90
Record
2-1
2-0
0-1
3-0
1-3
3-1
0-1
*Conf.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Finish
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
#AP
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Pts.
41
9
4
122
38
88
0
Opp.
49
4
10
4
108
40
28
4-0-1
6-1-2
7-2-1
5-4
4-5
4-5
3-6
4-5
5-5
4-6
8-1-2
5-3-2
7-3
9-1
7-2
8-2
9-1
7-2-1
9-1
8-1
7-2
9-1
5-4-1
8-1
6-4
6-2
4-5
4-3-2
4-3-2
6-3
7-3
5-4-1
8-2
7-2-1
8-2-1
7-2-1
5-4-1
6-3-2
5-5
4-6
8-3
7-3
8-2
5-4-1
4-5-1
6-4
5-5
4-6
4-6
3-6-1
6-5
6-5
5-6
2-8-1
6-5
4-5-2
5-5-1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4-1-1
3-3-1
5-3
4-0
3-1
5-0
7-0
5-1
5-0
5-0
4-1
5-0
3-1-1
4-0
4-0
4-0
3-2
3-1-1
3-2-1
4-2
5-2
4-2
5-0
4-0
4-0
4-0
4-1
5-1-1
3-2
2-3
5-1
5-1
6-0
5-2
3-2-1
4-2
2-3
2-4
3-4
3-3-1
5-2
2-3
3-3
1-4-1
2-4
3-0-2
2-3-1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4th
8th
9th
1st
t3rd
1st
1st
4th
1st
1st
2nd
1st
5th
1st
1st
1st
5th
4th
7th
4th
6th
6th
1st
t1st
1st
t1st
2nd
2nd
3rd
6th
1st
1st
1st
3rd
2nd
^3rd
6th
6th
5th
3rd
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
5th
2nd
4th
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
11
20
3
8
18
2
—
7
11
13
—
19
—
—
—
—
16
18
14
—
—
16
—
—
10
20
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
53
147
156
205
129
58
124
215
155
153
147
74
153
181
185
214
208
228
117
183
203
327
211
335
230
229
134
79
144
260
202
201
227
217
270
196
184
182
128
104
173
183
199
230
148
216
164
143
214
161
229
170
132
132
201
197
234
20
32
57
104
99
142
106
117
117
260
48
46
40
42
40
45
28
56
7
42
52
68
98
34
118
114
86
90
92
117
108
157
72
81
161
95
100
135
131
159
114
106
105
198
135
157
237
153
287
224
252
149
156
204
208
212
245
Year
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003+
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Coach
Record
Mike McGee
5-6
Mike McGee
4-7
Shirley “Red” Wilson
2-8-1
Shirley “Red” Wilson
2-9
Shirley “Red” Wilson
6-5
Shirley “Red” Wilson
6-5
Steve Sloan
3-8
Steve Sloan
2-9
Steve Sloan
4-7
Steve Sloan
4-7
Steve Spurrier
5-6
Steve Spurrier
7-3-1
Steve Spurrier
8-4
Barry Wilson
4-7
Barry Wilson
4-6-1
Barry Wilson
2-9
Barry Wilson
3-8
Fred Goldsmith
8-4
Fred Goldsmith
3-8
Fred Goldsmith
0-11
Fred Goldsmith
2-9
Fred Goldsmith
4-7
Carl Franks
3-8
Carl Franks
0-11
Carl Franks
0-11
Carl Franks
2-10
Carl Franks
4-8
Ted Roof
2-9
Ted Roof
1-10
Ted Roof
0-12
Ted Roof
1-11
David Cutcliffe
4-8
David Cutcliffe
5-7
David Cutcliffe
3-9
David Cutcliffe
3-9
David Cutcliffe
6-7
465-490-31
Totals
*Conf.
2-4
2-4
0-6
1-5
3-3
3-3
3-3
1-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
3-3-1
6-1
1-6
1-6
0-8
2-6
5-3
1-7
0-8
0-8
2-6
3-5
0-8
0-8
0-8
2-6
1-7
0-8
0-8
0-8
1-7
3-5
1-7
1-7
3-5
236-277-13
X
Finish
5th
5th
7th
7th
4th
t3rd
4th
6th
t6th
6th
7th
6th
t1st
7th
t7th
9th
7th
t3rd
8th
9th
9th
t6th
t6th
9th
9th
9th
8th
t10th
6th
6th
6th
6th
5th
t5th
6th
5th
—
#AP
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Pts.
Opp.
231
221
108
247
152
264
214
296
221
243
307
290
246
350
128
301
193
252
200
284
301
243
324
324
377
335
240
295
231
280
265
343
214
349
380
281
282
386
162
379
223
341
229
319
217
363
155
430
212
491
227
353
211
343
183
322
177
408
179
406
215
398
241
281
302
340
303
425
270
374
410
468
19,106 18,926
*Southern Conference (1930-52); Atlantic Coast Conference (1953-present)
#Associated Press final national ranking
^Duke & South Carolina finished the 1965 season tied atop the league standings with identical 4-2 records, but
the Gamecocks were required to forfeit its victories (ineligible players) and N.C. State & Clemson were declared
co-champions with matching 5-2 records
+Ted Roof served as interim head coach for the final 5 games (2-3)
X
Southern Conference record: 97-22-5; Atlantic Coast Conference record: 139-255-8
ALL-TIME COACHING LEDGER
Coach
Dr. John Crowell
No Coach
Floyd J. Egan
James Baldwin
Herman Steiner
S.M. Alexander
Howard Jones
Pat Herron
James DeHart
Wallace Wade
Eddie Cameron
Bill Murray
Tom Harp
Mike McGee
Shirley “Red” Wilson
Steve Sloan
Steve Spurrier
Barry Wilson
Fred Goldsmith
Carl Franks
Ted Roof
David Cutcliffe
Years
1888-89
1890-94
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926-30
1931-41; 1946-50
1942-45
1951-65
1966-70
1971-78
1979-82
1983-86
1987-89
1990-93
1994-98
1999-03
2003-07
2008-present
100 seasons
Record
4-1-0
7-6-0
4-0-1
6-1-2
7-2-1
5-4-0
4-5-0
4-5-0
24-23-2
110-36-7
25-11-1
93-51-9
22-28-1
37-47-4
16-27-1
13-31-0
20-13-1
13-30-1
17-39-0
7-45-0
6-45-0
21-40-0
465-490-31
Pct.
.800
.539
.900
.778
.750
.556
.444
.444
.510
.742
.689
.637
.441
.443
.375
.295
.603
.307
.304
.135
.118
.344
.487
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
ALL-TIME RESULTS
1888-89
1921
Overall Record: 2-1
Head Coach: Dr. John Crowell
Captain: W.A. Johnston
N 27
M8
M 29
North Carolina
North Carolina
Wake Forest
N1
N1
N1
W
W
L
16-0
25-17
0-32
600
700
1889
Overall Record: 2-0
Head Coach: Dr. John Crowell
Captain: S.J. Durham
N 27
North Carolina
Wake Forest
H
A
W
W
1-0
8-4
Overall Record: 0-1
Head Coach: None
Captain: Robert L. Durham
Virginia
Forfeit
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 11
N 19
N 24
N
2
L
4-10
Overall Record: 3-0
Head Coach: None
Captain: Tom Daniels
Furman
North Carolina
Virginia
O 12
N 11
N3
A
N2
W
W
W
96-0
6-4
20-0
1892
Overall Record: 1-3
Head Coach: None
Captain: W.W. Flowers
N 12
N 22
N 24
North Carolina
VMI
Auburn
Virginia
A
A
A
N4
L
L
W
L
0-24
0-32
34-6
4-46
1893
Overall Record: 3-1
Head Coach: None
Captain: Alphonso Avery, Jr.
O 18
O 28
N4
N 11
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia
N1
H
H
N5
W
W
W
L
12-6
6-4
70-0
0-30
A
L
S 29
O6
O 12
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 24
N 29
Guilford
Randolph-Macon
North Carolina
William & Mary
Virginia
Elon
Wake Forest
Newberry
Davidson
N.C. State
Guilford
North Carolina
Richmond
William & Mary
Elon
Wake Forest
Wofford
Davidson
A
N8
N1
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
T
W
43-0
27-0
0-20
7-13
12-0
7-6
3-0
25-12
6-6
26-0
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 20
N 25
Guilford
N.C. State
North Carolina
Elon
William & Mary
Richmond
Wake Forest
Wofford
Davidson
32-0
7-9
32-0
0-6
0-21
0-24
19-26
34-0
0-20
S 23
O1
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N 12
N 19
N 23
Furman
Boston College
Washington & Lee
Richmond
Navy
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Davidson
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
7-13
25-9
7-12
72-0
6-32
32-6
18-20
0-18
48-7
A
H
A
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
0-6
25-7
0-19
0-6
0-35
38-18
38-0
14-12
33-0
7-14
A
H
A
A
A
H
H
H
A
H
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
19-6
7-52
13-45
12-58
12-20
32-6
19-12
20-0
12-13
7-48
12,000
Overall Record: 5-5
Head Coach: James DeHart
Captain: Roy Hunter
H
N6
A
N7
A
H
N8
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
68-0
54-0
6-14
0-21
0-33
33-0
6-16
20-14
18-6
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
N 29
D8
Furman
South Dakota
Boston College
Navy
Georgetown
Mercer
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Davidson
North Carolina
1929
Overall Record: 4-6
Head Coach: James DeHart
Captain: Henry Kistler
A
H
A
A
N9
H
H
H
H
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
0-14
33-6
0-6
14-0
3-21
54-0
0-32
12-0
13-20
Overall Record: 4-5
Head Coach: Pat Herron
Captain: Fred Grigg
20-7
7-0
13-7
13-6
0-0
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
1928
1925
W
W
W
W
T
H
A
H
A
N10
A
A
H
H
Overall Record: 4-5
Head Coach: James DeHart
Captain: C.C. Bennett
Overall Record: 4-5
Head Coach: Howard Jones
Captain: Game captains
0-28
Overall Record: 4-0-1
Head Coach: Floyd J. Egan
Captain: B.B. Jones
Guilford
Emory & Henry
Lynchburg
Elon
Wofford
Guilford
Hampden-Sydney
North Carolina
William & Mary
Davidson
Oglethorpe
Wake Forest
Randolph-Macon
Presbyterian
Wofford
O 16
O 30
N5
N 12
N 19
N 24
Guilford
Richmond
Elon
North Carolina
Wake Forest
Columbia
N.C. State
Wofford
Davidson
1927
Overall Record: 5-4
Head Coach: S.M. Alexander
Captain: Jimmy Simpson
N 11
1920
O 16
O 23
O 30
N 13
N 25
14-13
0-12
6-0
7-0
0-0
28-0
17-0
7-7
68-0
1923
O 11
Overall Record: 0-1
Head Coach: None
Captain: Plato Durham
North Carolina
W
L
W
W
T
W
W
T
W
1924
1894
O 24
H
H
H
A
H
H
N1
A
A
1922
1891
N 14
N 20
N 28
Lynchburg
William & Mary
Randolph-Macon
Emory & Henry
Elon
Guilford
Wake Forest
New York University
Wofford
Overall Record: 3-6
Head Coach: James DeHart
Captain: James Thompson
Overall Record: 7-2-1
Head Coach: Herman Steiner
Captain: Tom Neal
1890
N 29
1926
Overall Record: 6-1-2
Head Coach: James Baldwin
Captain: Richard Leach
O5
O 19
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
N 28
D7
Mercer
Pittsburgh
Navy
Villanova
Boston College
Louisiana State
N.C. State
Wake Forest
Davidson
North Carolina
1930
H
H
H
A
N9
H
H
A
A
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
33-0
0-13
0-41
6-0
0-41
10-0
3-21
6-0
0-26
Overall Record: 8-1-2
Head Coach: James DeHart
Captain: Lee Davis
S 27
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
N 27
D6
South Carolina
Virginia
Davidson
Navy
Wofford
Villanova
Kentucky
N.C. State
Wake Forest
Washington & Lee
North Carolina
25,000
500
SC: 4-1-1 (4th)
H
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
T
0-22
32-0
12-0
18-0
14-0
12-6
14-7
18-0
13-13
14-0
0-0
91
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
1931
Overall Record: 5-3-2
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Kidd Brewer
S 26
O3
O 10
O 17
O 23
O 31
N7
N 14
N 21
N 28
South Carolina
VMI
Villanova
Davidson
Wake Forest
Tennessee
Kentucky
N.C. State
North Carolina
Washington & Lee
SC: 3-3-1 (8th)
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
L
W
W
T
W
L
W
L
T
W
1932
Overall Record: 7-3
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Lowell Mason
S 24
O1
O8
O 15
O 21
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
N 25
Davidson
VMI
Auburn
Maryland
Wake Forest
Tennessee
Kentucky
N.C. State
North Carolina
Washington & Lee
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
VMI
Wake Forest
Tennessee
Davidson
Kentucky
Auburn
Maryland
North Carolina
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
N7
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
1934
Overall Record: 7-2
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Jack Dunlap
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
D1
VMI
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Davidson
Tennessee
Auburn
Wake Forest
North Carolina
N.C. State
92
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
N 27
Virginia Tech
Davidson
Tennessee
Georgia Tech
Colgate (10/-)
Washington & Lee (13/-)
Wake Forest (11/-)
North Carolina (8/-)
N.C. State
Pittsburgh (18/1)
A
H
H
A
A
A
H
A
H
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
46-0
20-6
20-0
20-0
6-14
13-6
28-7
0-7
32-0
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
26-7
47-0
26-0
38-12
0-6
0-7
19-6
26-7
25-0
7-0
9,101
22,360
6,382
4,127
29,953
13,263
6,691
3,546
32,000
17,320
SC: 5-1 (4th)
N7
A
H
A
A
N2
H
H
A
H
1938
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
25-0
34-6
0-0
20-19
13-0
43-0
67-0
6-14
20-7
0-10
7,768
5,128
31,683
24,344
7,606
6,426
1,735
35,854
6,110
36,165
SC Champions • Rose Bowl
SC: 5-0 (1st)
Overall Record: 9-1
Final National Ranking: 3rd (AP)
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captains: Dan Hill & Eric Tipton
15,000
10,000
32,000
10,000
16,000
S 24
O1
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N 12
N 19
N 26
J2
Virginia Tech
Davidson
Colgate
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest (9/-)
North Carolina (11/-)
Syracuse (7/-)
N.C. State (4/-)
Pittsburgh (3/4)
Southern California (3/7)
7,000
30,000
10,000
20,000
3,000
N
H
N11
H
N12
A
A
H
H
N13
7
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
30,000
9,000
13,000
8,000
15,000
9,000
12,000
8,000
15,000
7,000
46,880
10,000
Davidson
Colgate
Pittsburgh
Syracuse (13/-)
Wake Forest (12/-)
Georgia Tech (12/-)
VMI (15/-)
North Carolina (13/7)
N.C. State (8/-)
18-0
27-0
7-0
6-0
7-0
14-0
21-0
7-0
7-0
3-7
S 28
O5
O 19
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
N 30
VMI
Tennessee
Colgate
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech (19/-)
Davidson (12/-)
North Carolina (12/-)
N.C. State
Pittsburgh (20/-)
H
A
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
Overall Record: 9-1
Final National Ranking: 2nd (AP)
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Bob Barnett
S 27
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
J1
Wake Forest
Tennessee
Maryland
Colgate (3/-)
Pittsburgh (4/-)
Georgia Tech (4/-)
Davidson (4/-)
North Carolina (3/-)
N.C. State (3/-)
Oregon State (2/12)
H
H
N14
H
A
A
A
H
A
H
SC: 4-1 (2nd)
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
24,000
30,000
35,000
15,000
49,138
93,000
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
26-6
37-0
13-14
33-6
6-0
7-6
20-7
13-3
28-0
10,000
20,000
50,000
20,000
16,000
30,000
12,000
52,000
7,000
25,000
14,000
12,000
34,000
5,000
41,000
10,000
27,000
43-14
19-0
50-0
27-14
27-14
14-0
56-0
20-0
55-6
16-20
7,000
45,000
14,000
25,000
28,000
27,000
10,000
45,000
10,000
56,000
NOTE: After large crowds had been banned on the West Coast due
to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, Duke hosted the Rose
Bowl on January 1, 1942, marking the only time the game has been
played away from Pasadena, Calif.
S 26
O3
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 21
N 28
Davidson
Wake Forest
Georgia Navy
Colgate (-/9)
Pittsburgh
Georgia Tech (-/9)
Maryland
North Carolina
N.C. State
Jacksonville NAS
SC: 3-1-1 (5th)
N12
A
H
N11
A
H
H
A
H
A
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
T
W
L
1943
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
23-0
0-13
13-0
23-0
41-7
46-13
3-6
42-6
12-7
SC Champions • Rose Bowl
SC: 5-0 (1st)
Overall Record: 5-4-1
Head Coach: Eddie Cameron
Captain: Jim Smith
SC Champions
SC: 5-0 (1st)
Overall Record: 8-1
Final National Ranking: 8th (AP)
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Allen Johnson
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
N 25
Overall Record: 7-2
Final National Ranking: 18th (AP)
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Alex Winterson
1942
22,000
SC Champions
SC: 5-0 (1st)
N7
H
N2
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
13-0
6-0
21-0
25-0
19-6
13-15
51-0
20-0
27-7
13-0
1940
1941
1937
1939
Overall Record: 8-2
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: James Johnston
Wake Forest
South Carolina
Washington & Lee
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Auburn
Tennessee
Davidson
North Carolina
N. C. State
10,000
SC: 3-1 (t3rd)
1935
S 21
S 28
O5
O 12
O 19
O 25
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
13-0
44-0
7-18
34-0
9-0
13-16
13-0
0-6
7-0
13-0
37-6
22-0
10-2
19-7
14-7
13-7
38-7
21-0
7-0
0-6
Davidson
N7
Colgate
H
South Carolina
A
Clemson
H
Georgia Tech
H
Tennessee (2/-)
A
Washington & Lee (13/-) N2
Wake Forest (15/-)
A
A
North Carolina (13/-)
N.C. State (11/-)
H
Overall Record: 7-2-1
Final National Ranking: 20th (AP)
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Woodrow Lipscomb
SC Champions
SC: 4-0 (1st)
Overall Record: 9-1
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Carl Schock
SC Champions
SC: 7-0 (1st)
Overall Record: 9-1
Final National Ranking: 11th (AP)
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Ace Parker
S 19
S 26
O3
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 26
SC: 5-3 (9th)
1933
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
N 25
D2
0-7
13-0
18-0
0-0
28-0
2-25
7-0
0-14
0-0
6-0
1936
Camp Lejeune
Richmond
N.C. Pre-Flight
Navy (5/4)
North Carolina (6/-)
Georgia Tech (8/-)
N.C. State (9/-)
Virginia (7/-)
North Carolina (6/-)
H
H
H
N14
H
A
A
H
A
2,500
7,000
8,000
15,000
20,000
24,000
9,000
32,000
16,000
7,500
SC Champions
SC: 4-0 (1st)
Overall Record: 8-1
Final National Ranking: 7th (AP)
Head Coach: Eddie Cameron
Captain: Game captains
S8
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
21-0
7-20
12-26
34-0
28-0
7-26
42-0
13-13
47-0
0-13
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
40-0
61-0
42-0
13-14
14-7
14-7
75-0
49-0
27-6
12,700
7,415
6,179
55,600
27,700
30,000
5,000
6,000
27,000
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1944
Overall Record: 6-4
Final National Ranking: 11th (AP)
Head Coach: Eddie Cameron
Captain: Gordon Carver
S 23
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
N4
N 11
N 18
N 25
J1
Richmond
Pennsylvania
N.C. Pre-Flight
Navy (-/6)
Army (-/2)
Georgia Tech (-/5)
Wake Forest (20/12)
South Carolina (10/-)
North Carolina (11/-)
Alabama (11/-)
H
A
H
N14
N15
H
H
A
A
N16
SC Champions • Sugar Bowl
SC: 4-0 (1st)
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
1945
South Carolina
Bogue Field
Navy
Wake Forest (13/-)
Army (19/1)
Georgia Tech (18/-)
N.C. State (16/-)
North Carolina (15/-)
H
H
H
A
N15
A
H
H
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
Overall Record: 4-5
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Bill Milner
N.C. State
Tennessee
Navy
Richmond (12/-)
Army (13/1)
Georgia Tech (19/16)
Wake Forest (-/13)
South Carolina (20/-)
North Carolina (-/14)
A
H
N14
H
N15
H
H
A
A
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
Overall Record: 4-3-2
Final National Ranking: 19th (AP)
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Ben Cittadino
N.C. State
Tennessee
Navy (13/-)
Maryland (17/-)
Wake Forest (15/11)
Georgia Tech (9/6)
Missouri (13/-)
South Carolina
North Carolina (13/-)
H
A
N14
H
A
A
H
H
H
W
W
T
W
W
L
L
T
L
Overall Record: 4-3-2
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Al DeRogatis
N.C. State
Tennessee
Navy
Maryland (18/-)
Virginia Tech (15/-)
Georgia Tech (-/6)
Wake Forest (-/18)
George Washington
North Carolina (-/5)
6-13
7-12
21-6
41-0
0-19
0-14
13-0
39-0
7-22
22,000
42,000
38,704
10,000
59,031
44,000
25,000
18,000
43,385
SC: 3-1-1 (4th)
1948
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
12,000
22,000
44,000
18,000
44,687
30,000
15,000
44,000
SC: 3-2 (5th)
1947
S 27
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
60-0
76-0
0-21
26-19
13-48
14-6
26-13
14-7
Overall Record: 6-3
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Louis Allen
S 24
O1
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
Richmond
Tennessee
Navy (14/-)
N.C. State
Virginia Tech
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest (16/-)
George Washington
North Carolina
SC: 4-2 (4th)
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
1950
Overall Record: 7-3
Head Coach: Wallace Wade
Captain: Billy Cox
S 23
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
N 25
South Carolina (16/-)
Pittsburgh (16/-)
Tennessee (14/-)
N.C. State
Richmond
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
7-0
19-7
14-14
19-7
13-6
0-7
7-28
0-0
0-21
38,000
41,000
35,000
20,000
25,000
38,000
30,000
6,000
56,500
SC: 3-2-1 (7th)
A
H
H
N17
N18
H
H
H
A
T
T
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
0-0
7-7
28-7
13-12
7-0
7-19
20-27
62-0
0-20
20,000
22,000
25,000
22,000
13,500
32,000
20,000
12,000
44,500
South Carolina
Pittsburgh
Tennessee (-/3)
N.C. State
Virginia Tech
Virginia
Georgia Tech (-/5)
Wake Forest
William & Mary
North Carolina
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
H
N12
A
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
A
A
A
H
N9
H
A
H
A
H
W
W
L
W
W
L
T
L
L
W
Overall Record: 8-2
Final National Ranking: 16th (AP); 18th (UPI)
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Louis Tepe
Washington & Lee (19/-)
SMU (19/-)
Tennessee (10/11)
South Carolina (6/-)
N.C. State (5/-)
Virginia (6/9)
Georgia Tech (6/4)
Navy (12/-)
Wake Forest
North Carolina (20/-)
H
A
H
A
A
A
H
H
A
A
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
1953
Overall Record: 7-2-1
Final National Ranking: 18th (AP); 18th (UPI)
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Howard Pitt
S 19
S 26
O3
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 21
N 28
South Carolina (10/-)
Wake Forest (10/-)
Tennessee (12/-)
Purdue (8/-)
Army (7/-)
N.C. State (16/-)
Virginia (13/-)
Navy (10/-)
Georgia Tech (15/12)
North Carolina
14-0
28-14
7-28
7-0
41-0
14-26
30-21
7-13
47-6
7-0
28,000
25,000
30,000
16,500
4,000
20,000
30,000
25,000
5,000
40,000
SC: 4-2 (6th)
1952
S 20
S 26
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
12,000
40,000
22,000
20,000
10,000
38,000
35,000
9,823
57,500
1954
ACC Champions • Orange Bowl
Overall Record: 8-2-1
ACC: 4-0 (1st)
Final National Ranking: 14th (AP); 14th (UPI)
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Jerry Barger
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
N 27
J1
Pennsylvania (19/-)
Tennessee (7/-)
Purdue (6/5)
Army (6/18)
N.C. State (19/-)
Georgia Tech (16/-)
Navy (11/19)
Wake Forest
South Carolina
North Carolina (20/-)
Nebraska (14/-)
A
H
A
H
A
H
N9
A
H
A
N19
W
W
T
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
1955
Overall Record: 5-4-1
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: James Gibson
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
N 24
67-0
21-7
14-28
14-13
55-7
27-14
7-27
35-0
20-21
SC: 5-2 (6th)
1951
1946
S 28
O5
O 12
O 19
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
8,250
40,000
19,000
25,000
45,000
30,000
28,000
12,000
20,000
73,000
SC Champions
SC: 4-0 (1st)
Overall Record: 6-2
Final National Ranking: 13th (AP)
Head Coach: Eddie Cameron
Captains: Ernie Knotts & Kelley Mote
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 27
N3
N 10
N 24
61-7
7-18
6-13
0-7
7-27
19-13
34-0
34-7
33-0
29-26
1949
A
H
A
H
N15
H
N9
N14
A
H
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
T
L
W
34-6
19-14
0-26
27-21
55-6
7-30
14-14
13-19
13-14
19-7
28,000
20,000
45,000
23,000
20,000
25,000
36,000
30,000
14,000
50,000
SC Champions
SC: 5-0 (1st)
34-0
14-7
7-0
33-7
57-0
21-7
7-28
6-16
14-7
34-0
16,000
28,000
35,000
22,000
11,500
35,000
45,000
25,000
10,000
42,000
ACC Champions
ACC: 4-0 (t1st)
20-7
19-0
21-7
20-14
13-14
31-0
48-6
0-0
10-13
35-20
N.C. State
Tennessee (16/-)
William & Mary (13/-)
Ohio State (11/14)
Pittsburgh (5/-)
Georgia Tech (17/12)
Navy (-/9)
South Carolina (18/-)
Wake Forest (20/-)
North Carolina
A
A
H
A
H
A
N14
A
H
H
W
W
W
W
L
L
T
W
W
W
1956
Overall Record: 5-4-1
Final National Ranking: 20th (UPI)
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Buddy Bass
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
N 24
South Carolina (16/-)
Virginia
Tennessee (-/9)
SMU (-/19)
Pittsburgh (-/16)
N.C. State
Georgia Tech (-/2)
Navy (-/12)
Wake Forest
North Carolina
A
A
H
H
N9
H
H
H
A
A
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
T
W
W
Overall Record: 6-3-2
Final National Ranking: 16th (AP); 14th (UPI)
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Hal McElhany
South Carolina (10/-)
Virginia (7/-)
Maryland (4/-)
Rice (5/15)
Wake Forest (5/-)
N.C. State (4/11)
Georgia Tech (7/-)
Navy (16/7)
Clemson (11/14)
North Carolina (11/-)
Oklahoma (16/-)
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
N14
H
H
N19
33-7
21-0
47-7
20-14
7-26
0-27
7-7
41-7
14-0
6-0
20,000
25,500
15,000
82,254
31,000
40,000
27,119
18,000
15,000
34,000
ACC: 4-1 (2nd)
1957
S 21
S 28
O5
O 12
O 19
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
J1
31,000
30,000
47,000
42,500
10,200
33,000
28,000
10,000
13,000
35,000
68,750
ACC Champions
ACC: 4-0 (t1st)
Overall Record: 7-2-1
Final National Ranking: 16th (UPI)
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Jesse Birchfield
S 24
O1
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
D3
52-0
7-6
13-13
14-28
21-7
21-20
7-40
28-21
26-7
47-12
34-7
W
W
W
W
W
T
L
T
W
L
L
0-7
40-7
20-33
14-6
14-27
42-0
0-7
7-7
26-0
21-6
25,000
17,000
22,000
25,000
26,000
12,000
38,000
25,000
6,000
36,000
Orange Bowl
ACC: 5-1-1 (2nd)
26-14
40-0
14-0
7-6
34-7
14-14
0-13
6-6
7-6
13-21
21-48
40,000
14,000
25,000
52,000
17,600
21,000
40,000
31,000
22,000
40,000
76,318
30,000
20,000
30,000
30,000
23,000
15,000
25,000
15,000
40,000
40,000
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1958
Overall Record: 5-5
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Pryor Millner
S 20
S 27
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
South Carolina
Virginia
Illinois
Baylor
Notre Dame (-/12)
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
LSU (-/1)
Wake Forest
North Carolina (-/17)
ACC: 3-2 (3rd)
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
A
A
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
1959
Overall Record: 4-6
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Mike McGee
S 19
S 26
O3
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 26
South Carolina
Ohio State (-/12)
Rice
Pittsburgh
Army
N.C. State
Georgia Tech (-/9)
Clemson (-/10)
Wake Forest
North Carolina
0-8
12-15
15-13
12-7
7-9
20-13
8-10
18-50
29-0
7-6
38,000
15,000
25,000
26,000
59,068
20,000
30,000
63,000
20,000
44,500
ACC: 2-3 (6th)
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
A
H
H
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
7-12
13-14
24-7
0-12
6-21
17-15
10-7
0-6
27-15
0-50
37,000
82,834
21,000
38,749
33,500
14,000
44,174
40,000
25,000
33,000
ACC Champions • Cotton Bowl
Overall Record: 8-3
ACC: 5-1 (1st)
Final National Ranking: 10th (AP); 11th (UPI)
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captains: Art Browning & Butch Allie
South Carolina
Maryland
Michigan
N.C. State
Clemson
Georgia Tech (15/-)
Navy (13/4)
Wake Forest (7/-)
North Carolina (6/-)
UCLA (10/-)
Arkansas (10/7)
A
A
A
H
H
H
H
A
A
A
N20
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
1961
South Carolina
Virginia
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
Clemson
N.C. State
Michigan
Navy
North Carolina
Notre Dame
A
N2
H
A
H
A
A
N9
H
H
31-0
20-7
6-31
17-13
21-6
6-0
19-10
34-7
6-7
6-27
7-6
37,000
25,000
77,183
28,000
33,000
40,000
46,000
16,500
42,000
23,357
74,000
ACC Champions
ACC: 5-1 (1st)
Overall Record: 7-3
Final National Ranking: 20th (AP)
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Jack Wilson
S 23
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
D2
ACC Champions
ACC: 6-0 (1st)
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
N 24
Southern California (8/-) A
South Carolina
H
Florida
N21
California
H
Clemson
A
N.C. State
H
Georgia Tech
H
Maryland
H
Wake Forest
A
North Carolina
A
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
7-6
42-0
23-3
0-21
7-17
17-6
14-28
30-9
6-3
37-13
35,000
20,000
20,000
44,015
30,000
21,800
56,488
32,000
41,000
35,000
S 21
S 28
O5
O 12
O 19
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 28
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
California
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Navy (-/2)
North Carolina
H
A
N2
A
H
A
A
H
H
H
W
W
W
T
W
L
L
W
L
L
A
H
H
H
A
H
A
A
A
A
T
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
A
A
A
H
H
A
A
A
H
H
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
Overall Record: 5-5
Head Coach: Tom Harp
Captains: Bob Matheson & Mike Shasby
94
West Virginia
Pittsburgh
Virginia
Maryland
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech (-/6)
Navy
Notre Dame (-/1)
North Carolina
25,000
17,000
20,000
36,000
28,000
21,500
52,266
18,000
41,000
47,500
9-9
30-0
24-17
35-3
6-0
8-21
7-20
14-27
15-21
0-17
35,000
20,000
27,000
34,000
31,843
45,000
17,000
28,014
45,000
12,000
ACC: 4-2 (3rd)
1966
S 17
S 24
O1
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
S 16
S 23
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
Wake Forest
Michigan
South Carolina
Army
Virginia
Clemson
N.C. State (-/5)
Georgia Tech
Navy
North Carolina
N1
A
H
A
A
H
A
A
N9
H
ACC: 2-4 (6th)
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
Overall Record: 4-6
Head Coach: Tom Harp
Captain: J.B. Edwards
S 21
S 28
O5
O 12
O 19
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
South Carolina
Michigan
Maryland
Virginia
Clemson
Army
Georgia Tech
N.C. State
Wake Forest
North Carolina
A
H
N9
H
A
A
H
H
H
A
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
Overall Record: 3-6-1
Head Coach: Tom Harp
Captain: Jim Dearth
S 20
S 27
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
A
21-7
20-15
41-21
21-13
2-3
14-28
23-35
0-21
40-7
34-7
28,000
39,000
22,000
25,000
31,000
47,077
46,981
19,500
25,000
45,000
South Carolina
Virginia
Pittsburgh
Wake Forest
Maryland
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Clemson
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
ACC: 2-3 (6th)
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
34-15
14-7
27-8
19-21
6-9
7-33
7-48
9-7
0-64
41-25
25,000
24,684
10,000
28,400
30,000
27,000
42,000
22,203
59,075
46,000
Florida
Maryland
Virginia
Ohio State (-/1)
West Virginia (-/11)
N.C. State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
South Carolina
North Carolina
22,452
79,492
25,000
31,000
25,000
28,000
44,000
50,103
30,000
44,000
14-7
10-31
30-28
20-50
22-39
25-57
46-30
15-17
18-3
14-25
42,234
25,000
21,000
22,000
30,000
32,000
25,000
25,000
17,500
44,500
ACC: 3-3-1 (3rd)
A
A
H
A
A
A
A
H
N9
H
L
L
L
W
L
T
L
W
L
W
Overall Record: 6-5
Head Coach: Tom Harp
Captains: Dick Biddle & Leo Hart
S 12
S 19
S 26
O3
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 21
31-13
7-10
17-21
10-7
13-6
7-13
7-28
7-19
35-16
9-20
ACC: 3-4 (5th)
1970
Overall Record: 6-4
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: John Gutekunst
Virginia
South Carolina
Rice
Pittsburgh
Clemson
Illinois
Georgia Tech
N.C. State
Wake Forest
North Carolina
22-14
30-8
30-12
22-22
35-30
7-21
6-30
39-7
25-38
14-16
ACC: 3-2-1 (2nd)
1965
S 18
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
Overall Record: 4-6
Head Coach: Tom Harp
Captains: Mike Murphy & Bob Foyle
1969
Overall Record: 4-5-1
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Dan Lonon
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
N.C. State
Army
Georgia Tech (-/8)
Wake Forest
Navy
North Carolina
Tulane
26,400
24,500
30,000
31,000
38,000
23,000
44,000
26,000
12,000
40,000
ACC: 5-2 (3rd)
1964
S 19
S 26
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 21
N 28
7-14
21-8
28-21
21-7
16-0
21-14
9-20
10-7
50-0
16-14
1967
1968
1963
Overall Record: 5-4-1
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Chuck Walker
1960
S 24
O1
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
D3
J2
1962
Overall Record: 8-2
Final National Ranking: 14th (UPI)
Head Coach: Bill Murray
Captain: Johnny Markas
N21
H
H
A
A
A
A
H
H
A
A
20-27
0-10
12-14
27-20
7-20
25-25
7-20
34-27
12-48
17-13
42,791
25,000
18,000
21,000
26,700
32,700
41,113
22,000
23,000
44,000
ACC: 5-2 (2nd)
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
19-21
13-12
17-7
10-34
21-13
22-6
21-10
16-24
14-28
42-38
34-59
53,841
12,877
24,478
86,123
35,000
26,400
30,000
32,650
28,600
42,454
48,600
1971
Overall Record: 6-5
ACC: 2-3 (3rd)
Head Coach: Mike McGee
Captains: Rich Searl, Lanny Murdock & Dennis Satyshur
S 11
S 18
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
Florida
South Carolina (-/19)
Virginia (20/-)
Stanford (19/10)
Clemson (14/-)
N.C. State
Navy (10/-)
Georgia Tech
West Virginia
Wake Forest
North Carolina
N22
H
A
A
N9
H
A
A
H
A
H
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
12-6
28-12
28-0
9-3
0-3
41-13
14-15
0-21
31-15
7-23
0-38
51,677
35,113
18,500
61,000
20,000
28,174
24,844
49,886
30,150
32,000
51,500
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1972
Overall Record: 5-6
ACC: 3-3 (4th)
Head Coach: Mike McGee
Captains: Dale Grimes, Bill Haneberg & Steve Jones
S9
S 16
S 23
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
Alabama (-/7)
Washington (-/12)
Stanford (-/19)
Virginia
N.C. State
Clemson
Maryland
Navy
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
North Carolina (-/16)
N23
A
H
H
A
A
H
N9
H
H
A
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
12-35
6-14
6-10
37-13
0-17
7-0
20-14
17-16
20-14
7-9
0-14
71,281
59,200
24,600
20,806
38,200
33,000
21,300
26,000
37,300
18,025
47,000
1973
1976
Overall Record: 5-5-1
ACC: 2-3-1 (4th)
Head Coach: Mike McGee
Captains Tony Benjamin, Billy Bryan & Bob Grupp
S 11
S 18
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
Tennessee
South Carolina
Virginia
Pittsburgh (-/2)
Miami
Clemson
Maryland (-/6)
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
A
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
H
A
A
1977
Overall Record: 2-8-1
ACC: 1-4-1 (5th)
Head Coach: Mike McGee
Captains: Mark Johnson, John Ricca & Keith Stoneback
Overall Record: 5-6
Head Coach: Mike McGee
Captains: Frank DeStefano & Jeff Green
S 15
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
N 24
S 10
S 17
S 24
O1
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
Tennessee (-/9)
Washington
Virginia
Purdue
Tulane (-/18)
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State (-/20)
North Carolina
A
H
A
A
H
H
N9
A
A
H
H
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
W
1974
Overall Record: 6-5
Head Coach: Mike McGee
Captains: Mike Bomgardner & Keith Stoneback
S 14
S 21
S 28
O5
O 12
O 19
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
N.C. State (-/16)
South Carolina
Virginia
Purdue
Army
Clemson
Florida (-/12)
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Maryland (-/13)
North Carolina
A
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
H
N9
A
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
17-21
23-21
3-7
7-27
17-24
8-24
10-30
10-12
7-7
3-21
27-10
70,787
22,500
20,300
53,241
20,500
33,800
20,500
47,129
20,500
40,380
44,600
ACC: 2-4 (5th)
21-35
20-14
27-7
16-14
33-14
13-17
13-30
9-0
23-7
13-56
13-14
42,200
45,620
18,250
20,500
28,500
41,000
56,251
34,500
18,200
24,000
47,300
1975
Overall Record: 4-5-2
ACC: 3-0-2 (2nd)
Head Coach: Mike McGee
Captains: Ernie Clark, Dave Meier & Hal Spears
S 12
S 20
S 27
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
Southern California (-/4)
South Carolina
Virginia
Pittsburgh
Army
Clemson
Florida (-/12)
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
A
H
H
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
T
T
7-35
16-24
26-11
0-14
21-10
25-21
16-24
6-21
42-14
21-21
17-17
56,727
21,500
21,750
33,778
36,577
31,500
62,222
44,116
28,900
43,200
42,100
W
L
W
L
W
T
L
W
L
W
L
East Carolina
Michigan (-/1)
Virginia
Navy
South Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina (-/18)
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
A
H
H
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
Overall Record: 4-7
Head Coach: Mike McGee
Captains: Mike Dunn, Carl McGee & Dan Brooks
Georgia Tech
South Carolina
Michigan (-/4)
Virginia
Navy
Clemson
Maryland (-/5)
Tennessee
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
1979
Overall Record: 2-8-1
Head Coach: Red Wilson
Captains: Bob Riordan & Craig Hoskins
S 15
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
N 24
East Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
Army
Richmond
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest (-/20)
N.C. State
North Carolina
H
A
A
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
82,687
52,237
20,000
37,200
13,811
41,500
20,200
30,300
23,600
41,600
48,000
ACC: 2-4 (5th)
1978
S9
S 23
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
N 25
21-18
6-24
21-6
31-44
20-7
18-18
3-30
31-7
17-38
28-14
38-39
16-17 38,200
9-21 104,072
31-7 26,000
28-16 24,800
25-21 49,385
11-17 26,500
13-31 44,687
25-24 47,131
38-14 15,100
32-37 28,350
3-16 40,078
ACC: 2-4 (5th)
1980
Overall Record: 2-9
Head Coach: Red Wilson
Captains: Dennis Tabron & Ed Brown
S6
S 20
S 27
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
East Carolina
Auburn (-/19)
Virginia
Indiana
South Carolina (-/17)
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina (-/15)
H
A
H
A
A
A
H
H
H
A
A
ACC: 1-5 (7th)
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
1981
Overall Record: 6-5
Head Coach: Red Wilson
Captains: Dennis Tabron, Dan Yellott,
Greg Bamberger & Cedric Jones
S 12
S 19
S 26
O3
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 21
Ohio State (-/11)
South Carolina
Virginia
East Carolina
Virginia Tech
Clemson (-/6)
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina (-/15)
A
A
A
H
H
H
A
A
A
H
H
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
1982
ACC: 0-6 (7th)
S4
S 18
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
Tennessee
South Carolina
Virginia
Navy
Virginia Tech
Clemson (-/20)
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
A
A
H
H
H
A
A
A
H
A
H
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
1983
Overall Record: 3-8
Head Coach: Steve Sloan
Captain: Philip Ebinger
W
L
L
T
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
28-14
0-35
12-30
17-17
34-7
10-28
0-27
14-24
14-17
7-28
16-37
33,800
53,743
26,947
33,874
10,500
24,600
34,200
23,445
28,300
24,100
39,800
S3
S 10
S 17
O1
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 10
N 19
Virginia
Indiana
South Carolina
Miami (-/15)
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Maryland (-/15)
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
27,400
57,742
14,144
43,120
56,451
60,300
17,400
18,200
23,000
42,800
51,389
ACC: 3-3 (4th)
Overall Record: 6-5
Head Coach: Red Wilson
Captains: Robert Oxendine & Emmett Tilley
28-10 27,865
16-12 33,895
0-52 104,832
20-13 20,375
8-31 21,431
8-28 51,109
0-27 23,600
0-34 83,098
3-0 19,825
10-24 43,300
15-16 45,000
10-35
28-35
17-20
21-31
7-20
34-17
14-17
17-12
24-27
21-38
21-44
13-34
3-17
29-24
24-14
14-7
10-38
21-24
38-24
31-10
17-7
10-31
86,266
56,321
27,523
18,250
32,000
26,000
31,800
30,232
22,000
26,750
38,525
ACC: 3-3 (t3rd)
25-24
30-17
51-17
21-27
21-22
14-49
22-49
38-21
46-26
16-21
23-17
95,223
66,928
21,725
32,750
25,125
63,500
40,100
36,562
21,500
42,800
33,941
ACC: 3-3 (4th)
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
30-38
10-15
24-31
17-56
14-27
31-38
3-38
32-26
31-21
27-26
27-34
28,947
41,120
20,500
28,750
40,700
19,300
40,100
17,650
21,400
19,100
49,500
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1984
Overall Record: 2-9
Head Coach: Steve Sloan
Captain: Johnny Hill
S8
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
N 24
Indiana
South Carolina
Army
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
ACC: 1-5 (t6th)
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
1985
Overall Record: 4-7
Head Coach: Steve Sloan
Captain: Pete Stubbs
S7
S 14
S 21
O5
O 12
O 19
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
Northwestern
West Virginia
Ohio
Virginia
South Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
Overall Record: 4-7
Head Coach: Steve Sloan
Captains: Paul Constantino & Mike Junkin
Northwestern
Georgia (-/19)
Ohio
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Clemson (-/17)
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
23,500
68,300
39,026
17,200
36,400
80,500
17,500
36,393
28,000
35,200
31,200
ACC: 2-5 (t6th)
1986
S6
S 13
S 20
S 27
O4
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
31-24
0-21
9-13
10-38
0-27
21-54
7-43
3-31
16-20
16-13
15-17
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
40-17
18-20
34-13
14-37
7-28
9-21
10-40
0-9
7-27
31-19
23-21
21,000
61,181
18,150
41,500
71,150
31,700
46,175
14,400
19,800
16,200
48,500
ACC: 2-5 (6th)
17-6
7-31
22-7
20-13
18-24
3-35
19-27
6-34
38-36
15-29
35-42
21,514
80,420
28,500
20,500
38,874
81,500
18,600
37,102
36,200
41,800
33,500
1987
Overall Record: 5-6
ACC: 2-5 (7th)
Head Coach: Steve Spurrier
Captains: Jason Cooper, Dave Denmore & Dewayne Terry
S5
S 12
S 19
S 26
O3
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 21
96
Colgate
Northwestern
Vanderbilt
Virginia
Rutgers
Clemson (-/7)
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
H
H
H
A
A
A
A
H
A
H
A
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
41-6
31-16
35-31
17-42
0-7
10-17
22-23
48-14
27-30
45-47
25-10
18,300
19,600
23,100
35,500
13,247
72,000
37,400
30,800
23,500
24,700
46,000
1988
Overall Record: 7-3-1
ACC: 3-3-1 (6th)
Head Coach: Steve Spurrier
Captains: Wayne Charles, Anthony Dilweg & Jeff Patten
S3
S 10
S 17
S 24
O1
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
Northwestern
Tennessee
The Citadel
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Clemson (-/11)
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
T
W
31-21
31-26
41-17
38-34
17-15
17-49
24-34
31-21
16-35
43-43
35-29
24,713
93,144
12,400
20,200
39,372
83,500
23,800
40,393
35,500
52,000
28,600
1989
ACC Champions • All American Bowl
Overall Record: 8-4
ACC: 6-1 (t1st)
Head Coach: Steve Spurrier
Captains: John Howell & Carey Metts
S2
S9
S 16
S 23
S 30
O7
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
D 28
South Carolina
Northwestern
Tennessee (-/17)
Virginia
Clemson (-/7)
Army
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Texas Tech (20/24)
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
N23
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
1990
Overall Record: 4-7
Head Coach: Barry Wilson
Captains: Chip Nitowski, Erwin Sampson,
Mike Urso & Randy Jones
S1
S8
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
South Carolina
Northwestern
Virginia (-/10)
Clemson (-/19)
Army
Western Carolina
Maryland
Georgia Tech (-/16)
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
Overall Record: 4-6-1
Head Coach: Barry Wilson
Captains: Erwin Sampson & Pete Petroff
South Carolina
Rutgers
Colgate
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State (-/24)
North Carolina
Clemson (-/13)
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
N24
74,222
15,220
93,659
37,800
22,600
25,200
38,617
38,621
18,600
41,200
46,000
44,917
ACC: 1-6 (7th)
1991
S7
S 14
S 21
S 28
O5
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
N 30
21-27
41-31
6-28
28-49
21-17
35-29
46-25
30-19
52-35
35-26
41-0
21-49
10-21
27-24
0-59
7-26
17-16
49-18
20-23
31-48
57-20
0-16
22-24
71,606
28,177
24,862
81,500
41,014
15,700
23,200
44,061
32,700
36,800
31,600
ACC: 1-6 (t7th)
T
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
24-24
42-22
42-14
3-34
17-13
17-13
6-17
14-31
31-32
14-47
21-33
71,200
15,400
24,200
43,400
20,600
35,423
38,732
15,759
28,975
50,500
50,000
1992
Overall Record: 2-9
Head Coach: Barry Wilson
Captains: Randy Cuthbert & Darrell Spells
S5
S 12
S 19
S 26
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 21
Florida State (-/4)
Vanderbilt
Rice
Virginia (-/14)
East Carolina
Clemson (-19)
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State (-/14)
North Carolina (-/21)
A
A
H
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
1993
Overall Record: 3-8
Head Coach: Barry Wilson
Captains: Steve Alderfer, Robert Baldwin
Brad Sherrod & Scott Youmans
S4
S 11
S 18
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 26
Florida State (-/1)
Rutgers
Army
Virginia (-/22)
Tennessee (-/11)
Clemson
Maryland
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
N.C. State (-/22)
North Carolina (-/13)
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
ACC: 0-8 (9th)
21-48
37-42
17-12
28-55
45-14
6-21
25-27
17-20
14-28
27-45
28-31
60,751
40,031
11,400
24,400
34,100
78,000
17,850
44,129
33,600
46,350
28,680
ACC: 2-6 (7th)
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
7-45
38-39
42-21
0-35
19-52
10-13
18-26
21-13
14-47
21-20
24-38
26,800
26,854
21,300
37,700
96,173
18,600
31,487
20,123
30,470
15,200
50,000
1994
Hall of Fame Bowl
Overall Record: 8-4
ACC: 5-3 (t3rd)
Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith
Captains: Zaid Abdul-Aleem, Robert Baldwin & Matt Williams
S3
S 10
S 15
S 24
O1
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
J2
Maryland
East Carolina
Army
Georgia Tech
Navy
Clemson (25/-)
Wake Forest (20/-)
Florida State (16/9)
Virginia (23/13)
N.C. State (19/-)
North Carolina (25/-)
Wisconsin (25/-)
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
N22
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
1995
Overall Record: 3-8
Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith
Captains: Spence Fischer & Jon Merrill
S2
S9
S 16
S 23
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
O 28
N 11
N 18
Florida State (-/1)
Rutgers
Army
Maryland (-/24)
Navy
Georgia Tech
Virginia (-/19)
N.C. State
Wake Forest
Clemson (-/24)
North Carolina
N25
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
A
49-16
13-10
43-7
27-12
47-14
19-13
51-26
20-59
28-25
23-24
40-41
20-34
20,831
36,420
24,342
40,107
25,579
29,432
21,445
73,889
33,941
53,900
40,103
61,384
ACC: 1-7 (8th)
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
26-70
24-14
23-21
28-41
9-30
21-37
30-44
38-41
42-26
17-34
24-28
51,200
25,400
33,031
41,013
29,400
20,110
40,200
24,117
31,752
63,000
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1996
Overall Record: 0-11
ACC: 0-8 (9th)
Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith
Captains: Gerald Ford, Billy Granville & John Krueger
S7
S 14
S 21
S 26
O5
O 12
O 26
N2
N9
N 16
N 23
Florida State (-/3)
Northwestern
Army
Georgia Tech
Navy
Clemson
Maryland
Virginia (-/16)
N.C. State
Wake Forest
North Carolina (-/13)
A
H
A
A
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
1997
Overall Record: 2-9
Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith
Captains: Chike Egbuniwe & Jeff Hodrick
S6
S 13
S 20
S 27
O4
O 11
O 18
O 25
N8
N 15
N 22
N.C. State
Northwestern
Army
Navy
Maryland
Florida State (-/4)
Virginia
Wake Forest
Clemson
Georgia Tech
North Carolina (-/8)
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
AOT
H
A
7-44
13-38
17-35
22-48
27-64
6-13
19-22
3-27
22-44
16-17
10-27
70,181
29,321
36,049
44,145
31,365
23,586
18,751
28,276
47,200
17,842
30,264
ACC: 0-8 (9th)
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
14-45
20-24
20-17
26-17
10-16
27-51
10-13
24-38
20-29
38-41
14-50
33,214
36,225
21,748
17,370
23,206
21,557
36,600
28,276
61,500
22,638
53,500
Overall Record: 4-7
ACC: 2-6 (t6th)
Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith
Captains: Lennie Friedman, Dawud Rasheed & Eric Scanlan
Western Carolina
Northwestern
Florida State (-/11)
Virginia (-/11)
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Clemson
Vanderbilt
Maryland
North Carolina
H
A
A
H
A
A
A
H
A2OT
H
H
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
1999
Overall Record: 3-8
Head Coach: Carl Franks
Captains: Chris Combs, Eric Jones,
Scottie Montgomery & Austin Smithwick
S 11
S 18
S 25
O2
O9
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
East Carolina
Northwestern
Vanderbilt
Florida State (-/1)
Virginia
Georgia Tech (-/8)
N.C. State
Maryland
Clemson
Wake Forest
North Carolina
A
HOT
H
N21
A2OT
H
HOT
A
A
H
A
Overall Record: 0-11
Head Coach: Carl Franks
Captains: Troy Andrew, Troy Austin,
Todd DeLamielleure & Spencer Romine
S2
S9
S 16
S 23
S 30
O 14
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
East Carolina
Northwestern
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Clemson (-/7)
Florida State (-/7)
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
ACC: 0-8 (9th)
0-38
5-38
10-26
7-26
22-52
14-63
10-45
9-20
26-28
31-35
21-59
30,224
23,209
18,776
35,391
16,872
80,280
36,908
20,033
19,224
51,680
24,673
2001
Overall Record: 0-11
ACC: 0-8 (9th)
Head Coach: Carl Franks
Captains: Ben Erdeljac, Ronnie Hamilton, Mike Hart & Nate Krill
1998
S5
S 12
S 19
S 26
O3
O 10
O 17
O 24
O 31
N 14
N 21
2000
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
24-10
44-10
13-62
0-24
13-41
19-16
24-27
28-23
33-36
25-42
6-28
22,460
40,178
80,032
24,380
35,724
22,037
50,200
30,630
27,214
15,272
25,740
ACC: 3-5 (t6th)
9-27
12-15
14-31
23-51
24-17
31-38
24-31
25-22
7-58
48-35
0-38
42,052
18,720
20,483
37,310
43,600
16,648
26,179
30,222
75,000
29,457
35,000
S1
S8
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 17
D1
Florida State (-/6)
Rice
Northwestern (-/16)
Virginia
Georgia Tech (-/17)
Wake Forest
Maryland (-/12)
Vanderbilt
N.C. State
North Carolina
Clemson
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
A
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
13-55
13-15
7-44
10-31
10-37
35-42
17-59
28-42
31-55
17-52
31-59
23,312
17,745
18,427
54,653
10,431
10,835
43,528
18,332
35,206
52,000
72,000
NOTE: The Duke-Clemson game was originally scheduled for
September 15, but was shifted to December 1 following the series
of attacks on the United States on September 11.
2002
Overall Record: 2-10
ACC: 0-8 (9th)
Head Coach: Carl Franks
Captains: Ryan Fowler, Jamyon Small & Drew Strojny
A 31
S7
S 14
S 21
S 28
O5
O 12
O 19
O 26
N2
N 16
N 23
East Carolina
Louisville
Northwestern
Florida State (-/5)
Navy
Virginia
Wake Forest
N.C. State (-/13)
Maryland
Clemson
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
H
H
A
A
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
23-16
3-40
21-26
17-48
43-17
22-27
10-36
22-24
12-45
31-34
2-17
21-23
23,276
25,486
22,910
82,397
31,647
17,638
25,856
51,500
23,451
16,479
41,335
33,002
2003
Overall Record: 4-8
ACC: 2-6 (8th)
Head Coach: Carl Franks
Captains: Ryan Fowler, Terrell Smith, Drew Strojny & Alex Wade
A 30
S6
S 13
S 20
S 27
O 11
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
Virginia (-/18)
Western Carolina
Rice
Northwestern
Florida State (-/6)
Maryland
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Tennessee (-/19)
Georgia Tech
Clemson
North Carolina
A
H
HOT
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
0-27 61,737
29-3 18,022
27-24 18,742
10-28 21,143
7-56 24,370
20-33 50,084
13-42 17,314
21-28 27,614
6-23 104,772
41-17 12,976
7-40 70,000
30-22 48,000
2004
Overall Record: 2-9
ACC: 1-7 (t10th)
Head Coach: Ted Roof
Captains: Giuseppe Aguanno, Phillip Alexander,
Chris Dapolito & Kenneth Stanford
S4
S 11
S 18
S 25
O2
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
Navy
Connecticut
Virginia Tech
Maryland (-/23)
The Citadel
Georgia Tech
Virginia (-/14)
Wake Forest
Florida State (-/13)
Clemson
North Carolina
A
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
12-27
20-22
17-41
21-55
28-10
7-24
16-37
22-24
7-29
16-13
17-40
29,027
40,000
65,115
16,298
16,814
46,856
24,157
25,762
80,598
24,714
30,541
2005
Overall Record: 1-10
ACC: 0-8 (6th/Coastal)
Head Coach: Ted Roof
Captains: Phillip Alexander, Brendan Dewan & Ronnie Elliott
S3
S 10
S 17
S 24
O1
O8
O 15
O 22
O 29
N3
N 19
East Carolina
Virginia Tech (-/7)
VMI
Virginia (-/23)
Navy
Miami (-/9)
Georgia Tech
Florida State (-/11)
Wake Forest
Clemson
North Carolina
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
A
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
21-24
0-45
40-14
7-38
21-28
7-52
10-35
24-55
6-44
20-49
21-24
35,107
25,014
10,126
61,021
15,246
40,315
17,451
21,731
15,347
77,000
50,000
2006
Overall Record: 0-12
ACC: 0-8 (6th/Coastal)
Head Coach: Ted Roof
Captains: Casey Camero, Eli Nichols & John Talley
S2
S9
S 16
S 30
O7
O 14
O 21
O 28
N4
N 11
N 18
N 25
Richmond
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech (-/14)
Virginia
Alabama
Florida State
Miami
Vanderbilt
Navy
Boston College (-/22)
Georgia Tech (-/18)
North Carolina
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
H
H
A
A
H
2007
Overall Record: 1-11
Head Coach: Ted Roof
Captains: Patrick Bailey, Chris Davis,
Matt Rumsey & Jomar Wright
S1
S8
S 15
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 27
N3
N 10
N 17
N 24
Connecticut
Virginia
Northwestern
Navy
Miami
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech (-/12)
Florida State
Clemson (-/25)
Georgia Tech
Notre Dame
North Carolina
H
A
A
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
AOT
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
0-13
13-14
0-36
0-37
14-30
24-51
15-20
28-45
13-38
7-28
21-49
44-45
27,546
26,071
66,233
19,241
92,138
17,525
16,291
14,198
17,782
42,326
46,768
24,478
ACC: 0-8 (6th/Coastal)
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
14-45
13-24
20-14
43-46
14-24
36-41
14-43
6-25
10-47
24-41
7-28
14-20
17,251
58,554
23,716
31,278
30,614
20,134
23,691
79,159
20,457
18,788
80,975
52,000
NOTE: Ted Roof served as interim head coach for the final five
games of the 2003 season.
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2008
Overall Record: 4-8
ACC: 1-7 (6th/Coastal)
Head Coach: David Cutcliffe
Captains: Greg Akinbiyi, Re’quan Boyette, Cameron Goldberg,
Eron Riley, Vincent Rey, Tielor Robinson,
Michael Tauiliili & Glenn Williams
A 30
S6
S 13
S 27
O4
O 18
O 25
N1
N8
N 15
N 22
N 29
James Madison
Northwestern
Navy
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Miami
Vanderbilt
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Clemson
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
H
H
H
H
A
H
A
AOT
H
A
A
H
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
31-7
20-24
41-31
31-3
0-27
31-49
10-7
30-33
17-27
7-31
3-14
20-28
32,571
23,614
25,082
25,527
46,104
32,011
38,270
32,226
31,964
74,272
66,233
30,322
2009
Overall Record: 5-7
ACC: 3-5 (5th/Coastal)
Head Coach: David Cutcliffe
Captains: Thaddeus Lewis & Vincent Rey
S5
S 12
S 19
S 26
O3
O 10
O 24
O 31
N7
N 14
N 21
N 28
Richmond
Army
Kansas (-/22)
N.C. Central
Virginia Tech (-/6)
N.C. State
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
Georgia Tech (-/7)
Miami (-/20)
Wake Forest
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
16-24
35-19
16-44
49-14
26-34
49-28
17-13
28-17
6-19
10-49
16-34
34-45
33,311
25,698
50,101
26,390
26,211
56,452
24,650
41,713
59,750
25,899
38,200
21,420
2010
Overall Record: 3-9
ACC: 1-7 (t5th/Coastal)
Head Coach: David Cutcliffe
Captains: Abraham Kromah, Bryan Morgan & Chris Rwabukamba
S4
S 11
S 18
S 25
O2
O 16
O 23
O 30
N6
N 13
N 20
N 27
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama (-/1)
Army
Maryland
Miami
Virginia Tech (-/23)
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
41-27
48-54
13-62
21-35
16-21
13-28
7-44
34-31
55-48
16-21
20-30
19-24
2012
Overall Record: 6-7
Head Coach: David Cutcliffe
Captains: Walt Canty, Ross Cockrell,
Sean Renfree & Conner Vernon
S1
S8
S 15
S 22
S 29
O6
O 13
O 20
O 27
N3
N 17
N 24
D 27
FIU
Stanford (-/25)
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State (-/11)
Clemson (-/10)
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
N8
Belk Bowl
ACC: 3-5 (5th/Coastal)
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
46-26
13-50
54-17
38-14
34-27
42-17
20-41
33-30
7-48
20-56
24-42
45-52
34-48
31,117
44,016
22,829
23,658
28,743
26,856
65,632
33,941
71,467
31,894
41,904
26,895
48,128
HOMECOMING RESULTS
(39-49-1)
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
Wake Forest
Wake Forest
Davidson
North Carolina
South Dakota
Pittsburgh
Virginia
VMI
Maryland
Tennessee
Georgia Tech
Tennessee
Colgate
Tennessee
Georgia Tech
Syracuse
Georgia Tech
Tennessee
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Navy
Georgia Tech
Missouri
Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech
Georgia Tech
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Purdue
Army
Pittsburgh
SMU
Maryland
Baylor
Army
Georgia Tech
Clemson
California
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Clemson
Virginia
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
0-32
3-21
0-20
0-18
25- 7
7-52
32-0
13-0
34-0
10-2
20-0
19-6
6-0
0-0
6-0
33-6
41-7
19-0
7-26
14-7
19-13
0-21
0-14
7-28
7-19
55-7
30-21
7-30
7-28
20-14
14-28
7-26
14-6
14-0
12-7
6-21
6-0
7-17
21-7
35-30
8-21
2-3
7-48
7-13
20-50
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
N.C. State
Maryland
Tulane
Army
Clemson
Maryland
Clemson
Maryland
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Clemson
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Maryland
N.C. State
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Clemson
Navy
Virginia
Vanderbilt
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Virginia
Wake Forest
The Citadel
Navy
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Miami
N.C. Central
Army
Tulane
Memphis
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
33,941
31,673
39,042
28,289
39,106
25,911
66,233
34,117
22,741
21,420
42,110
30,904
2011
Overall Record: 3-9
ACC: 1-7 (6th/Coastal)
Head Coach: David Cutcliffe
Captains: Matt Daniels, Charlie Hatcher, Kyle Hill & Sean Renfree
S3
S 10
S 17
S 24
O1
O 15
O 22
O 29
N5
N 12
N 19
N 26
98
Richmond
Stanford (-/6)
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech (-/15)
Miami
Virgina
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
H
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
21-23
14-44
20-19
48-27
31-27
16-41
23-24
10-14
14-49
21-31
31-38
21-37
32,741
24,785
35,812
20,138
22,682
24,687
22,258
27,392
62,053
45,733
18,747
58,500
Neutral Site Key
N1
N2
N3
N4
N5
N6
N7
N8
N9
N10
N11
N12
N13
Raleigh, N.C.
Richmond, Va.
Columbia, S.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Lynchburg, Va.
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Goldsboro, N.C.
Buffalo, N.Y.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Pasadena, Calif.
N14
N15
N16
N17
N18
N19
N20
N21
N22
N23
N24
N25
Baltimore, Md.
New York, N.Y.
New Orleans, La.
Washington, D.C.
Roanoke, Va.
Miami, Fla.
Dallas, Texas
Jacksonville, Fla.
Tampa, Fla.
Birmingham, Ala.
Tokyo, Japan
Orlando, Fla.
17-13
16-24
41-13
20-14
17-24
33-14
25-21
3-30
11-17
0-27
10-28
17-12
10-38
46-26
32-26
16-20
0-9
19-27
48-14
24-34
35-26
57-20
6-17
25-27
14-47
40-41
21-37
6-13
26-17
0-24
14-31
21-59
10-37
22-27
13-42
28-10
21-28
0-37
14-43
31-49
49-14
21-35
48-27
38-14
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
SERIES LEDGERS
Alabama (1-3)
1945
1972
2006
2010
N
A
A
H
W
L
L
L
29-26
12-35
14-30
13-62
Arkansas (1-0)
1960
N
W
7-6
Army (11-10-1)
1944
1945
1946
1953
1954
1959
1964
1967
1968
1974
1975
1979
1984
1989
1990
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
2009
2010
N
N
N
N
H
H
A
A
A
H
A
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
T
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
7-27
13-48
0-19
13-14
14-28
6-21
6-0
10-7
25-57
33-14
21-10
17-17
9-13
35-29
17-16
42-21
43-7
23-21
17-35
20-17
35-19
21-35
W
L
W
W
L
L
34-6
7-18
13-7
13-6
0-7
28-35
W
12-7
Auburn (3-3)
1892
1932
1933
1934
1935
1980
A
A
H
A
H
A
Baylor (1-0)
1958
H
Boston College (2-4)
1927
1928
1929
2006
2010
2011
A
A
A
A
H
A
W
L
L
L
L
W
25-9
0-19
12-20
7-28
16-21
20-19
California (1-0-1)
1962
1963
H
A
W
T
21-7
22-22
Cincinnati (0-1)
2012
N
L
34-48
The Citadel (2-0)
1988
2004
H
H
W
W
41-17
28-10
Clemson (16-36-1)
1934
1935
1936
1957
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
H
H
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
N
A
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
20-6
38-12
25-0
7-6
0-6
21-6
7-17
16-0
35-30
2-3
6-9
7-13
22-39
34-27
21-10
0-3
7-0
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997 OT
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2007
2008
2012
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
A
H
A
N
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
L
L
W
T
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
8-24
13-17
25-21
18-18
11-17
8-28
10-28
34-17
10-38
14-49
31-38
21-54
9-21
3-35
10-17
17-49
21-17
7-26
21-33
6-21
10-13
19-13
17-34
6-13
20-29
28-23
7-58
22-52
31-59
31-34
7-40
16-13
20-49
10-47
7-31
20-56
H
A
N
H
A
H
N
H
H
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
6-0
13-0
7-0
37-0
13-0
27-14
34-0
41-6
42-14
Columbia (0-1)
1926
A
L
0-24
Connecticut (0-2)
2004
2007
A
H
L
L
20-22
14-45
Davidson (16-4-1)
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
A
N
A
H
A
A
A
N
1977
1979
1980
1981
1992
1994
1999
2000
2002
2005
H
H
H
H
H
H
A
H
H
A
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
16-17
28-14
10-35
24-14
45-14
13-10
9-27
0-38
23-16
21-24
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
13-6
0-0
39-0
54-0
6-0
32-0
41-27
Elon (6-0-1)
1920
1921
1923
1924
1925
1926
2010
H
N
H
A
H
H
Emory & Henry (2-0)
1920
1921
A
W
W
7-0
7-0
W
L
W
L
L
28-21
19-21
12-6
13-30
16-24
Florida (2-3)
1962
1970
1971
1974
1975
N
N
N
A
A
FIU (2-0)
2011
2012
A
H
W
W
31-27
46-26
Florida State (0-18)
Colgate (9-0)
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1987
1991
East Carolina (5-5)
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
12-0
18-6
13-20
0-26
0-20
48-7
33-0
12-13
12-0
0-0
13-0
19-7
20-0
26-7
13-0
34-6
27-0
26-6
46-13
56-0
21-0
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2011
2012
A
H
A
N
A
H
A
N
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
21-48
7-45
20-59
26-70
7-44
27-51
13-62
23-51
14-63
13-55
17-48
7-56
7-29
24-55
24-51
6-25
16-41
7-48
W
L
L
96-0
7-13
0-6
Furman (1-2)
1891
1927
1928
N
H
A
George Washington (2-0)
1948
1949
H
A
W
W
62-0
35-0
Georgetown (0-1)
1928
A
L
0-35
L
7-31
Georgia (0-1)
1986
A
Georgia Tech (30-49-1)
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
0-6
20-0
0-6
19-6
20-19
6-0
7-6
41-7
14-0
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
T
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
7-26
14-7
19-13
14-6
0-14
0-7
7-19
27-14
30-21
14-14
7-28
10-13
21-20
0-27
0-7
0-13
8-10
10-7
6-0
0-21
9-20
6-30
8-21
23-35
7-48
7-19
46-30
7-20
16-24
0-21
20-14
10-12
9-0
6-21
31-7
25-24
28-10
14-24
17-12
38-24
38-21
32-26
3-31
0-9
6-34
48-14
31-21
30-19
31-48
6-17
17-20
14-47
27-12
21-37
22-48
38-41
13-41
31-38
10-45
10-37
2-17
41-17
7-24
10-35
21-49
24-41
0-27
10-49
20-30
31-38
24-42
Guilford (7-0)
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
H
H
H
H
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
20-7
28-0
43-0
68-0
33-6
33-0
32-0
Illinois (1-1)
1958
1965
H
A
Memphis (1-0)
W
L
15-13
14-28
L
L
W
21-31
10-15
31-24
Indiana (1-2)
1980
1983
1984
A
A
H
James Madison (1-0)
2008
H
W
31-7
L
16-44
W
W
W
W
14-7
7-0
13-0
14-7
Kansas (0-1)
2009
A
Kentucky (4-0)
1930
1931
1932
1933
H
A
H
A
LSU (1-1)
1929
1958
H
A
W
L
32-6
18-50
Lynchburg (2-0)
1920
1921
H
W
W
13-7
14-13
H
A
N
H
H
N
H
H
A
H
N
H
A
N
A
H
H
N
N
H
A
H
H
H
A
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
34-0
38-7
50-0
42-0
19-7
13-12
14-26
14-0
20-7
10-7
30-12
24-17
19-21
30-28
7-20
13-12
20-14
10-30
13-56
3-30
13-31
0-27
0-27
14-17
21-24
22-49
3-38
7-43
10-40
19-27
22-23
24-34
46-25
20-23
17-13
25-27
18-26
49-16
28-41
19-22
10-16
25-42
25-22
9-20
17-59
12-45
20-33
21-55
17-13
16-21
H
W
38-14
W
W
38-18
19-6
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
20-7
17-56
7-52
15-20
14-24
31-49
16-34
13-28
14-49
45-52
L
L
L
L
L
L
6-31
14-28
7-10
10-31
9-21
0-52
L
7-28
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
T
W
L
L
T
L
T
T
T
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
6-32
0-6
13-45
18-0
13-14
7-27
0-21
21-6
14-14
28-7
14-28
6-16
0-0
7-40
7-7
7-7
6-6
19-10
30-9
25-38
14-27
9-7
35-16
14-15
17-16
28-16
8-31
21-27
47-14
9-30
27-64
26-17
43-17
12-27
21-28
13-38
43-46
41-31
34-31
W
34-7
Mercer (2-0)
1928
1929
H
A
Miami (1-9)
1976
1983
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
Michigan (0-6)
1960
1961
1967
1968
1977
1978
A
A
A
H
A
A
Missouri (0-1)
1947
Maryland (19-31)
1932
1933
1941
1942
1947
1948
1950
1957
1960
1962
1963
1964
1966
1968
1969
1970
1972
1973
1974
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2009
2010
2012
H
Navy (14-20-5)
1927
1928
1929
1930
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1960
1961
1963
1964
1966
1967
1971
1972
1977
1978
1982
1994
1995
1996
1997
2002
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2010
A
A
A
A
N
N
H
N
N
H
A
H
N
N
N
H
N
H
N
H
A
A
N
A
N
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
Nebraska (1-0)
1954
N
New York University
(0-0-1)
1921
A
T
7-7
W
20-14
Newberry (1-0)
1923
H
99
DUKE FOOTBALL
North Carolina (37-58-4)
1888
1889SPRING
1889FALL
1891
1892
1893
1894
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
100
N
N
H
A
A
H
A
A
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
T
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
T
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
16-0
25-17
1-0
6-4
0-24
6-4
0-28
0-20
6-14
0-6
0-41
0-6
0-18
7-14
7-48
0-0
0-0
7-0
21-0
0-7
25-0
27-7
6-14
14-0
13-3
3-6
20-0
13-13
14-7
27-6
33-0
14-7
7-22
0-21
0-20
20-21
7-0
19-7
34-0
35-20
47-12
6-0
21-6
13-21
7-6
0-50
6-7
6-3
16-14
14-16
15-21
34-7
41-25
9-20
14-25
17-13
34-59
0-38
0-14
27-10
13-14
17-17
38-39
3-16
15-16
16-37
21-44
10-31
23-17
27-34
15-17
23-21
35-42
25-10
35-29
41-0
22-24
14-47
28-31
24-38
40-41
24-28
10-27
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007 OT
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
14-50
6-28
0-38
21-59
17-52
21-23
30-22
17-40
21-24
44-45
14-20
20-28
6-19
19-24
21-37
33-30
N.C. Central (2-0)
2009
2012
H
H
W
W
49-14
54-17
N.C. State (40-36-5)
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
T
W
W
L
L
L
T
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
0-14
0-13
19-26
18-20
14-12
19-12
18-0
0-14
0-6
7-0
32-0
7-0
13-0
20-7
7-0
28-0
42-6
55-6
47-0
75-0
26-13
6-13
7-0
0-0
14-13
7-0
27-21
57-0
31-0
21-7
33-7
42-0
14-14
20-13
17-15
17-13
17-6
21-14
7-21
35-3
0-21
7-33
7-28
15-17
25-25
22-6
41-13
0-17
3-21
21-35
21-21
28-14
32-37
10-24
7-28
21-38
17-7
16-21
27-26
16-13
31-19
15-29
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999 OT
2000
2001
2002
2003
2008
2009
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
L
T
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
45-47
43-43
35-26
0-16
31-32
27-45
21-20
23-24
38-41
22-44
14-45
24-27
24-31
31-35
31-55
22-24
21-28
17-27
49-28
Northwestern (8-8)
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1996
1997
1998
1999 OT
2000
2001
2002
2003
2007
2008
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
40-17
17-6
31-16
31-21
41-31
27-24
13-38
20-24
44-10
12-15
5-38
7-44
21-26
10-28
20-14
20-24
A
H
A
A
L
W
L
L
7-9
37-13
0-64
7-28
W
7-6
Ohio State (1-3)
1955
1959
1970
1981
A
A
A
A
W
L
L
L
20-14
13-14
10-34
13-34
Ohio University (2-0)
1985
1986
H
H
W
W
34-13
22-7
Oklahoma (0-1)
1957
N
L
21-48
Oregon State (0-1)
1941
H
L
16-20
Pennsylvania (1-1)
1944
1954
A
A
L
W
7-18
52-0
Pittsburgh (8-9)
1929
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1950
1951
1955
1956
1959
1965
1966
1969
1975
1976
H
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
N
A
H
A
H
A
H
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
T
6-6
W
T
L
W
20-14
13-13
7-27
16-14
Purdue (2-1-1)
1953
1954
1973
1974
H
A
A
H
Randolph Macon (3-0)
1921
1922
1923
H
W
W
W
6-0
25-12
54-0
W
W
W
W
L
W
7-6
24-7
41-21
17-12
13-15
27-24
Rice (5-1)
1957
1959
1965
1992
2001
2003 OT
A
H
A
H
A
H
Richmond (9-4)
1924
1925
1926
1927
1943
1944
1946
1949
1950
1979
2006
2009
2011
A
H
A
H
H
H
H
H
A
A
H
H
H
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
14-0
10-0
7-9
72-0
61-0
61-7
41-0
67-0
41-0
34-7
0-13
16-24
21-23
1987
1991
1993
1995
A
H
A
H
L
W
L
W
0-7
42-22
38-39
24-14
South Carolina (24-17-3)
Oglethorpe (1-0)
1922
1922
Rutgers (2-2)
Notre Dame (1-3)
1958
1961
1966
2007
Presbyterian (0-0-1)
7-52
0-10
7-0
13-14
12-7
27-14
28-0
28-14
19-14
7-26
14-27
0-12
21-13
14-7
12-14
0-14
31-44
1930
1931
1935
1936
1944
1945
1946
1947
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
A
A
H
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
A
A
A
H
A
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
T
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
0-22
0-7
47-0
21-0
34-7
60-0
39-0
0-0
14-0
34-6
33-7
20-7
26-7
41-7
0-7
26-14
0-8
7-12
31-0
7-6
21-8
22-14
9-9
20-15
17-21
14-7
20-27
42-38
28-12
20-14
16-24
6-24
25-21
16-12
0-35
7-20
3-17
30-17
24-31
0-21
1985
1989
1990
1991
A
A
A
A
L
L
L
T
7-28
21-27
10-21
24-24
South Dakota (1-0)
1928
H
W
25-7
Southern California (0-3)
1938
1962
1975
N
A
A
L
L
L
3-7
7-14
7-35
W
W
14-7
14-6
W
L
L
L
9-3
6-10
14-44
13-50
W
W
21-0
33-6
SMU (2-0)
1952
1956
A
H
Stanford (1-3)
1971
1972
2011
2012
A
H
H
A
Syracuse (2-0)
1938
1939
A
H
Tennessee (13-14-2)
1893
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1940
1941
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1973
1976
1978
1982
1988
1989
1993
2003
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
T
L
W
L
W
T
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
70-0
2-25
13-16
10-2
6-14
19-6
13-15
0-0
0-13
19-0
7-12
19-7
7-7
21-7
7-28
0-26
7-0
21-7
7-6
21-0
20-33
17-21
21-18
0-34
25-24
31-26
6-28
19-52
6-23
Texas Tech (0-1)
1989
N
L
21-49
L
L
W
0-17
17-24
48-27
L
6-27
Tulane (1-2)
1964
1973
2011
A
H
H
UCLA (0-1)
1960
A
Vanderbilt (4-7)
1986
1987
1988
1991
1992
1998 2OT
1999
2000
2001
2006
2008
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
18-24
35-31
17-15
17-13
37-42
33-36
14-31
7-26
28-42
28-45
10-7
Villanova (2-1)
1929
1930
1931
A
A
H
L
W
W
12-58
12-6
18-0
Virginia (31-33)
1890
1891
1892
1893
1923
1930
1943
1951
1952
1953
1956
1957
1958
1961
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999 2OT
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
N
N
N
N
A
H
H
H
A
N
A
H
A
N
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
4-10
20-0
4-46
0-30
0-33
32-0
49-0
7-30
21-7
48-6
40-7
40-0
12-15
42-0
30-8
30-0
21-7
27-8
13-6
20-50
0-10
17-7
28-0
37-13
3-7
27-7
26-11
21-6
31-7
20-13
12-30
17-20
29-24
51-17
30-38
10-38
14-37
20-13
17-42
38-34
28-49
0-59
3-34
28-55
0-35
28-25
30-44
3-27
10-13
0-24
24-17
10-26
10-31
22-27
0-27
16-37
7-38
0-37
13-24
31-3
28-17
55-48
21-31
42-17
A
H
A
N
A
A
H
H
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
0-32
13-0
44-0
37-6
46-0
20-7
23-0
40-14
VMI (7-1)
1892
1931
1932
1933
1934
1939
1940
2005
DUKE FOOTBALL
Virginia Tech (7-13)
1937
1938
1948
1949
1950
1951
1969
1981
1982
1983
1984
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
N
N
N
H
N
N
N
H
H
A
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
25-0
18-0
7-0
55-7
47-6
55-6
12-48
14-7
21-22
14-27
0-27
17-41
0-45
0-36
14-43
3-14
26-34
7-44
10-14
20-41
Wake Forest (54-37-2)
1889
1889
1893
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
N
A
N
N
N
A
H
H
N
A
H
H
A
H
H
H
H
N
A
H
N
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
N
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
T
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
0-32
8-4
12-6
17-0
3-0
6-16
0-32
3-21
0-21
32-6
38-0
20-0
13-13
28-0
9-0
22-0
28-7
26-7
20-0
67-0
7-0
6-0
23-0
43-14
7-20
34-0
26-19
13-0
13-6
20-27
7-27
7-13
13-19
14-7
19-0
28-21
14-0
26-0
34-7
29-0
27-15
34-7
23-3
50-0
39-7
7-20
40-7
31-13
18-3
27-20
14-28
7-23
7-9
7-7
23-7
42-14
17-38
38-14
3-0
14-17
24-27
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008 OT
2009
2010
2011
2012
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
31-10
46-26
31-21
16-20
7-27
38-36
27-30
16-35
52-35
57-20
14-31
14-28
21-13
51-26
42-26
16-17
24-38
19-16
48-35
26-28
35-42
10-36
13-42
22-24
6-44
13-14
36-41
30-33
34-45
48-54
23-24
34-27
Washington (1-1)
1972
1973
A
H
L
W
6-14
23-21
Washington & Lee (7-1)
1927
1930
1931
1932
1935
1936
1937
1952
A
H
A
H
N
N
N
H
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
7-12
14-0
6-0
13-0
26-0
51-0
43-0
34-0
West Virginia (3-1)
1966
1970
1971
1985
H
A
H
A
W
W
W
L
34-15
21-13
31-15
18-20
Western Carolina (3-0)
1990
1998
2003
H
H
H
W
W
W
49-18
24-10
29-3
William & Mary (1-6)
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1951
1955
H
N
N
A
A
H
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
0-12
7-13
0-21
3-21
0-41
13-14
47-7
Wisconsin (0-1)
1994
N
L
20-34
Wofford (6-0-1)
1920
1921
1922
1924
1925
1926
1930
A
H
A
H
H
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
0-0
68-0
26-0
12-0
6-0
34-0
14-0
MILESTONE GAMES
#
1
50
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
986
Final Score
Duke 16, North Carolina 0
Duke 20, Newberry 14
Navy 45, Duke 13
Pittsburgh 14, Duke 13
No. 16 Duke 28, Pittsburgh 14
North Carolina 50, Duke 0
Virginia Tech 48, Duke 12
North Carolina 16, Duke 15
Duke 31, Northwestern 21
No, 13 North Carolina 27, Duke 10
Clemson 49, Duke 20
Cincinnati 48, Duke 34
Date
November 27, 1888
November 24, 1923
October 19, 1929
October 14, 1939
September 30, 1950
November 26, 1959
November 15, 1969
November 25, 1978
September 3, 1988
November 23, 1996
November 3, 2005
December 27, 2012
Location
Raleigh, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Annapolis, Md.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Evanston, Ill.
Durham, N.C.
Clemson, S.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Attendance
600
—
—
50,000
25,000
33,000
23,000
45,000
24,713
30,264
77,000
48,128
Date
November 27, 1888
November 3, 1928
November 16, 1935
November 22, 1941
November 25, 1950
November 15, 1958
October 7, 1967
September 23, 1978
November 11, 1989
September 26, 2009
Location
Raleigh, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
West Point, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Attendance
600
—
46,880
10,000
40,000
20,000
31,000
33,895
41,200
26,390
MILESTONE WINS
#
1
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
Final Score
Duke 16, North Carolina 0
Duke 38, Mercer 18
Duke 25, North Carolina 0
No. 3 Duke 55, N.C. State 6
Duke 7, North Carolina 0
Duke 29, Wake Forest 0
Duke 10, Army 7
Duke 16, South Carolina 12
Duke 35, N.C. State 26
Duke 49, N.C. Central 14
LARGEST CROWDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Attendance
104,832
104,772
104,072
96,173
95,223
93,659
93,144
93,000
92,138
86,266
86,123
83,500
83,098
82,834
82,687
Score
No. 4 Michigan 52, Duke 0
No. 19 Tennessee 23, Duke 6
No. 1 Michigan 21, Duke 9
No. 11 Tennessee 52, Duke 19
Duke 25, Tennessee 24
No. 17 Tennessee 28, Duke 6
Duke 31, Tennessee 26
No. 7 Southern California 7, No. 3 Duke 3
Alabama 30, Duke 14
No. 11 Ohio State 34, Duke 13
No. 1 Ohio State 34, Duke 10
No. 11 Clemson 49, Duke 17
Tennessee 34, Duke 0
No. 12 Ohio State 14, Duke 13
Duke 21, Tennessee 18
Date
September 30, 1978
November 1, 2003
September 17, 1977
October 2, 1993
September 4, 1982
September 16, 1989
September 10, 1988
January 2, 1939
October 7, 2006
September 12, 1981
October 3, 1970
October 15, 1988
November 4, 1978
September 26, 1959
September 11, 1976
Location
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Pasadena, Calif.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Clemson, S.C.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Columbus, Ohio
Knoxville, Tenn.
Date
November 19, 1949
November 22, 1947
January 1, 1942
November 18, 1939
November 20, 1971
November 24, 1951
November 26, 1938
November 28, 1963
November 16, 1935
November 5, 1960
October 4, 1941
November 15, 1941
November 1, 1952
October 31, 1964
November 20, 1965
Location
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
LARGEST HOME CROWDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Attendance
57,500
56,500
56,000
52,000
51,500
50,000
49,138
47,500
46,880
46,000
45,000
45,000
45,000
45,000
45,000
Score
North Carolina 21, Duke 20
North Carolina 21, No. 13 Duke 0
No. 12 Oregon State 20, No. 2 Duke 16
No. 13 Duke 13, No. 7 North Carolina 3
North Carolina 38, Duke 0
Duke 19, North Carolina 7
No. 3 Duke 7, No. 4 Pittsburgh 0
North Carolina 16, Duke 14
Duke 25, North Carolina 0
No. 13 Duke 19, No. 4 Navy 10
Duke 19, Tennessee 0
No. 3 Duke 20, North Carolina 0
No. 4 Georgia Tech 28, No. 6 Duke 7
No. 8 Georgia Tech 21, Duke 8
Duke 34, North Carolina 7
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BOWL GAME SUMMARIES
[7] Southern
California 7, [3] Duke 3
[12] Oregon
State 20, [2] Duke 16
Rose Bowl • January 2, 1939 • Pasadena, Calif.
Rose Bowl • January 1, 1942 • Durham, N.C.
The Blue Devils’ famed “Iron Dukes”, with co-captains Dan Hill and Eric Tipton leading
the way, entered the Rose Bowl having completed the regular season unbeaten, untied and
unscored upon, but Southern Cal ruined that perfect season in the final minute of Duke’s first
bowl appearance.
Coach Wallace Wade said, “I hated to see the boys lose it when they played such a
great game. We did well as long as they used only two teams, but when they put in those
third and fourth teams, they were too much for us.”
But Duke probably won more national fans that day than they would have had they
won. Bill Stern’s NBC radio broadcast went into homes here and abroad and millions of
fans mourned with the Blue Devil faithful.
The game itself rocked back and forth for three quarters, mostly a punting duel between
Granny Lansdell and Mickey Anderson of the Trojans and Tipton of the Blue Devils.
Late in the third quarter, Lansdell booted one to George McAfee who returned it 26
yards to the Trojan 49, and two plays later, McAfee took a pass from Tipton and went to the
USC 25.
After Roger Robinson, Tipton and Bob O’Mara had picked up nine yards in three
rushes, Tony Ruffa booted a field goal and Duke led, 3-0, with just a minute played in the
fourth quarter.
With seven minutes remaining in the game, a Duke fumble gave the Trojans the ball
on the Blue Devil 10-yard line, but three plays later they were back at the 15-yard line and
then missed a 24-yard field goal attempt.
It looked like Duke had it, but with two minutes to go and the Trojans on the Duke
35, coach Howard Jones sent in Doyle Nave, their number four quarterback. He simply
completed three straight passes to Al Krueger, their number two left end, with the clincher
coming from the 16-yard line.
But the game was not over. On the very last play, Tipton threw a forward pass to
McAfee who went 17 yards to the Trojan 40-yard line where the final Trojan caught him.
USC’s winning touchdown ended Duke’s defensive domination after the Blue Devils
had held opponents scoreless in the previous nine games.
Anthony J. McKevlin, sports editor of the Raleigh News & Observer reported that “the
fans who jammed the huge Rose Bowl got more than they expected. They were treated to a
football battle worthy of the setting. Long will they talk about this game, and always the talk
of the great play of the Blue Devils will be words of praise.”
The Duke starting lineup included Bolo Perdue (left end), Frank Ribar (left tackle),
Fred Yorke (left guard), Hill (center), Allen Johnson (right guard), Bob Haas (right tackle),
Bill Bailey (right end), Bob Spangler (quarterback), Willard Eaves (left halfback), Tipton
(right halfback) and O’Mara (fullback).
The Blue Devils became one of just three teams since 1920 to go through the regular
season unbeaten, untied and unscored upon, joining Colgate in 1932 and Tennessee in
1939.
The 1942 Rose Bowl game is like no other in the history of this famous contest. Large
crowds had been banned on the West Coast due to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor,
and bowl officials accepted an offer from Duke to host the game in Durham, making this the
only time the game has ever been played outside of Pasadena.
Often called the most hectic week in Durham’s history, the final days leading to the
transplanted 1942 Rose Bowl only served as a prelude to what transpired on the field of play.
Not even a steady rain that chilled the 56,000 spectators at Duke Stadium could detract from
a marvelously contested affair between the Southern Conference champion Blue Devils and
the invaders from Oregon State.
Coach Wallace Wade’s team, during a 9-0 regular season, averaged 34.5 points a
game and scored at least 50 three times, making Duke the second-highest scoring club in
the country.
The Blue Devils promptly fumbled away the opening kickoff to their guests. That play
certainly set the tone for the rest of the afternoon.
The Beavers’ first scoring march started on their own 49 and proceeded to inside the
Duke 20 before it ran into a snag at the 15. It was third down and eight to go and everyone in
the stadium knew it was a passing down except Don Durdan. He took the toss from center
and dropped back a few feet as if to pass. Duke’s onrushing linemen stormed in but were
caught by surprise when Durdan took off running around the right and crossed the goal line
without being touched.
Steve Lach scored Duke’s first touchdown, scampering into the end zone on a reverse
from four yards out. Durham’s own Bob Gantt converted the extra point to tie the score at
7-7.
The third period featured three touchdowns. The first one was the direct result of two
big plays, with Gene Gray carrying the ball 24 yards from his own 45 to Duke’s 31. After a
four-yard running play and an offsides penalty, left halfback Bob Dethman shot a pass to
left end George Zellick for the touchdown.
Duke struck back only two minutes later. Lach turned in the key yardage by bolting 39
yards on another reverse to put the ball at the Beaver 25. After a Lach run and a penalty,
Winston Siegfried plunged in with no difficulty from the one-yard line and Tommy Prothro
booted an extra point to tie the score again.
Just two plays after taking the Duke kickoff, Dethman rifled a 68-yard touchdown pass
to Gray to give Oregon State the lead for good.
Duke added a safety in the fourth quarter when Durdan was swarmed by five Duke
players on a bad snap from center. Duke threatened offensively throughout the final period,
three times advancing inside the Oregon State 35 and once to the 20 before George Peters
intercepted a pass. The game ended with Dethman intercepting a Blue Devil pass, with the
score 20-16.
Duke
Southern Cal
1
0
0
Team
DUKE
USC
Play
Ruffa 24 FG
Krueger 18 pass from Nave (Gasper kick)
Qtr Time
4 14:00
4
0:40
First Downs
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing (C-A-I)
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
3
7
Southern Cal
13
39-140
13-32-0
86
226
0-0
6-40
15-40.3
=
=
Final
6
7
Duke
8
28-82
5-12-0
54
136
1-0
3-25
16-40.6
RUSHING — Duke: Tipton 14-56, W. McAfee 2-18, O’Mara 7-14, G. McAfee 2-(-5),
Robinson 1-(-5), Spangler 1-(-6); USC: Lansdell 16-88, Anderson 7-26, Jones 4-10, Banta
4-6, Sangster 2-4, Day 3-3, Krueger 1-3, Morgan 1-(-1).
PASSING — Duke: Tipton 5-12-2-54; USC: Lansdell 9-20-2-47, Nave 4-4-0-39, Day 0-61-0, Peoples 0-1-0-0, Anderson 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING — Duke: G. McAfee 3-45, Spangler 2-9; USC: Krueger 1-39, Winslow 1-16,
Hoffman 3-14, Jones 1-7, Peoples 1-7, Sangster 3-2.
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Oregon State
Duke
1
7
0
Team
OSU
DUKE
OSU
DUKE
OSU
DUKE
Play
Durdan 15 run (Simas kick)
Lach 4 run (Gantt kick)
Zellick 22 pass from Dethman (Simas kick)
Siegfried 1 run (Prothro kick)
Gray 68 pass from Dethman (Simas kick failed)
SAFETY — Durdan tackled in end zone
Qtr
1
2
3
3
3
4
First Downs
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing (C-A-I)
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
2
0
7
3
13
7
4
0
2
Oregon State
14
55-154
5-15-2
148
302
1-1
2-20
7-47.8
=
=
Final
20
16
Duke
15
39-222
5-16-4
88
310
3-3
3-25
8-46.4
RUSHING — Duke: Lach 12-124, Davis 12-80, Siegfried 9-25, Long 3-5, Rute 2-(-1),
Smith 1-(-11); OSU: Durdan 17-43, Dethman 11-42, Gray 2-28, Day 2-27, Smith 2-9, Libbee 1-3, Shelton 3-2.
PASSING — Duke: Rute 3-8-1-81, Davis 2-8-3-7; OSU: Dethman 6-7-0-148, Durdan 0-60-0, Gray 0-1-1-0, Libbee 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING — Duke: Gantt 4-93, Smith 1-18; OSU: Gray 1-68, Durdan 1-41, Zellick 1-32,
Peters 3-7.
DUKE FOOTBALL
[11] Duke
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
29, Alabama 26
[14] Duke
34, Nebraska 7
Sugar Bowl • January 1, 1945 • New Orleans, La.
Orange Bowl • January 1, 1955 • Miami, Fla.
In a game that sportswriter Grantland Rice called, “one of the greatest thrillers of all
time,” the Blue Devils were forced to come from behind twice in the Sugar Bowl.
Despite its 5-4 record, Duke again was cast in the favorite’s role. After a 61-7 crunching
of Richmond in the season opener, Duke lost in succession to Pennsylvania, North Carolina
Pre-Flight, Navy and Army. The Blue Devils had gained much prestige with their showings
against the service academies and was the only team to hold a lead on Army all season.
Duke’s explosive offense, nicknamed the “Whiz Kids” for its speed and wide-open style
of play, was led by running backs Tom Davis and George Clark as Davis picked up 101
yards on 27 carries and Clark 123 on 14 with each adding two touchdowns.
As expected, Duke head coach Eddie Cameron’s charges started the game with a
flurry, scoring the first touchdown just 2:25 into the contest. It took only five plays for the Blue
Devils to cross the goal line. Clark returned the opening kickoff and then ran around left end
on the first play for a gain of 52 yards. Three plays later, Clark scrambled for the touchdown
with a PAT success from Harold Raether.
Alabama, led by quarterback Harry Gilmer, who completed all eight of his passes for
142 yards, came back with three straight scores for a 19-7 lead.
It was now time for a Duke comeback, and Cameron decided to try the passing attack.
He installed Cliff Lewis and he promptly engineered a 63-yard scoring drive. Lewis pitched
once to Raether for 13 yards, then to Gordon Carver for 15. Next, Lewis ran around the
right side for 26 yards to the 2-yard line. Davis scored the touchdown and made it a 19-13
halftime deficit.
Duke returned to its more traditional power tactics after the break with the Davis carrying the ball on 11 of the 12 plays of the first drive of the second half. He capped the 64-yard
drive with a one-yard scoring plunge, putting Duke back ahead 20-19.
The Blue Devils started a fourth quarter drive at the Tide 30-yard line when Lewis,
looking to pass to Carver, threw wildly and was intercepted by Alabama’s Hugh Morrow who
ran it back 78 yards for a score. Then he hit the extra point to make it 26-20.
Alabama took possession with just under three minutes to play and elected to take a
safety on first down to avoid any gambles on a bad pass from center. The result was disastrous
as Clark took the ensuing free kick and brought it all the way back to the Alabama 39.
LaRue followed with a 19-yard gain on a reverse to set the stage for a dramatic, gamewinning 20-yard run by Clark for the 29-26 final score. The score was not ultimately settled
until the final play when Carver pulled down an Alabama receiver on the 24-yard line as the
clock expired.
The Duke offense rolled up 336 yards on the ground while the Blue Devil defensive
unit limited the Crimson Tide to just 249 yards of total offense.
Seeing their first bowl action in 10 years, the Blue Devils, champions of the Atlantic Coast
Conference, represented the league in the Orange Bowl and came away with an impressive
34-7 win over Nebraska.
It was Duke’s rushing game that proved too tough for the Cornhuskers as the Blue
Devils tallied 288 yards to Nebraska’s 84. Duke gained 370 total yards to the slim 110-yard
attack that Nebraska mounted.
After a scoreless first quarter, Duke unleashed a relentless offensive attack. On the
first possession of the second quarter, captain Jerry Barger directed Duke 65 yards to its
first score. The senior quarterback hit end Sonny Sorrell with a 22-yard pass for the biggest
gainer of the drive. Left halfback Bob Pascal had an 11-yard run in the series and climaxed
the march with a seven-yard jaunt around the end untouched. Jim Nelson’s extra point
made it 7-0 with 11 minutes to play in the first half.
Later in the quarter, Nebraska’s number two quarterback, Don Erway, tried to pass
from his own 20-yard line. Duke fullback Bryant Aldridge intercepted downfield and returned
the ball to the 21, and three plays later the Blue Devils were on top 14-0. Jerry Kocourek
scored on a pefect two-yard pass from Barger just 28 seconds before halftime.
“That intercepted pass gave us that second touchdown and put us on the ice,” said
head coach Bill Murray. “Nebraska had a good, tough team. But we got the big break.
Nebraska gave us the big chance with that pass and we took advantage of it.”
After Nebraska made it 14-7 in the third quarter, Duke took the next kickoff and drove
65 yards in eight plays to go up 20-7. On their next possession, following a Nick McKeithan
interception and 25-yard return, the Blue Devils went 11 yards and made it 27-7, getting the
touchdown on the first play of the fourth period. The very next time they got their hands on
the ball, they went 51 yards in ten plays to close out the scoring for the 34-7 margin.
Sorrell hauled in a 17-yard scoring strike from Barger to get that third touchdown,
following a nice 29-yard run by Pascal. McKeithan got the fourth score on a one-yard buck
through the line then Sam Ebert ended the 51-yard drive with a three-yard run for the fifth
and final score.
Many of the record 68,750 spectators started leaving the stands when Duke made it
27-7. That was of little concern to Murray, however, as he completely cleared his bench and
allowed all 36 players who dressed for the game to play in it.
“I knew we’d have to play our best to stand a chance of beating Duke,” said Nebraska
head coach Bill Glasford. “But we came up with a stinking performance and got spanked.
That Duke line outcharged us. Those linemen were on top of our ball carriers before they
got started.”
1
12
7
Alabama
Duke
Team
DUKE
ALA
ALA
ALA
DUKE
DUKE
ALA
DUKE
DUKE
Qtr
1
1
1
2
2
3
4
4
4
2
7
6
3
0
7
4
7
9
=
=
Final
26
29
Play
Clark 14 run (Raether kick)
Hodges 1 run (Morrow kick failed)
Hodges 1 run (Morrow kick failed)
Jones 12 pass from Tew (Morrow kick)
Davis 1 run (Raether kick failed)
Davis 1 run (Raether PAT)
Morrow 78 interception return (Morrow kick)
SAFETY — Gilmer tackled in end zone
Clark 20 run (Raether kick)
First Downs
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing (C-A-I)
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
Alabama
8
30-107
8-8-0
142
249
1-1
2-6
5-35.0
Duke
19
62-336
5-8-1
47
383
6-1
1-5
4-34.0
RUSHING — Duke: Clark 14-123, Davis 27-101, Lewis 10-39, Larue 2-38, Carver 3-22,
Spears 4-7, Haggerty 1-6, Jones 1-0; Alabama: Gilmer 14-63, Hodges 8-29, Grant 3-12,
Tew 3-3, Albright 2-0.
PASSING — Duke: Lewis 4-7-1-40, Davis 1-1-0-7; Alabama: Gilmer 8-8-0-142.
RECEIVING — Duke: Carver 4-35, Raether 1-12; Alabama: Jones 4-136, Self 2-4, Morrow 2-2.
1
0
0
Nebraska
Duke
Team
DUKE
DUKE
NEB
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
Qtr
2
2
3
3
4
4
2
0
14
3
7
6
4
0
14
=
=
Final
7
34
Play
Pascal 7 run (Nelson kick)
Kocourek 2 pass from Barger (Nelson kick)
Comstock 3 run (Clark kick)
Sorrell 17 pass from Barger (Nelson kick failed)
McKeithan 1 run (Nelson kick)
Eberdt 3 run (Nelson kick)
First Downs
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing (C-A-I)
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
Nebraska
6
34-84
1-9-2
26
110
0-0
2-20
7-28.9
Duke
23
64-288
7-13-0
82
370
2-1
2-30
5-23.6
RUSHING — Duke: Pascal 9-91, McKeithan 8-48, Aldridge 11-46, Bass 7-21, Eberdt 5-20,
Lutz 4-15, Barger 5-13, Jurgensen 3-9, Beasley 1-9, Conner 2-7, Pest 2-5, Murray 2-4,
Blaney 5-0; Nebraska: Smith 5-22, Comstock 3-20, Edwards 4-18, Clark 7-16, Korinek
7-15, Johnson 3-8, Greenlaw 2-2, Brown 2-(-7), Erway 1-(-11).
PASSING — Duke: Barger 7-9-0-82, Bass 0-2-0-0, Pascal 0-1-0-0, Jurgensen 0-1-0-0;
Nebraska: Greenlaw 1-2-0-26, Brown 0-3-0-0, Clark 0-1-0-0, Erway 0-1-1-0, Comstock
0-1-0-0, Johnson 0-1-1-0.
RECEIVING — Duke: Sorrell 3-53, Blaney 1-12, Aldridge 1-10, Bass 1-5, Kocourek 1-2;
Nebraska: Korinek 1-26.
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Oklahoma 48, [16] Duke 21
[10] Duke
Orange Bowl • January 1, 1958 • Miami, Fla.
Cotton Bowl • January 2, 1961 • Dallas, Texas
Duke found its return trip to the Orange Bowl a little sour in 1958.
First of all, 1957 marked the last year that the ACC would send its champion to the
Orange Bowl, and Duke earned the trip as league leader N.C. State was on NCAA probation.
The Blue Devils were paired against highly-favored and fourth-ranked Oklahoma.
Duke, which started out the 1957 campaign with a 5-0 record but went 1-2-2 to close
the regular season, kept pace with the 9-1 Sooners through the first three quarters.
No one, however, could have expected the game to be decided the way it was — by
the Sooners turning six Duke mistakes into touchdowns.
Duke served up the Sooners’ first two scores as Oklahoma built an early 14-0 lead. Blue
Devil mistakes also accounted for the Sooners’ final four as Oklahoma scored 27 points in the
fourth quarter to break open a 21-14 nail biter. The six strikes came on quick conversions of
two fumbles, two interceptions, a blocked punt and a wild snap from center.
Oklahoma’s first conversion came after Duke moved deep into Sooner territory. Quarterback George Harris tossed a wild pass into the right flat which David Baker picked off at
the six-yard line and ran it back 94 yards for paydirt.
Soon after, Oklahoma was back in the scoring column after a bad snap in punt formation
which Clendon Thomas took at the Duke 13-yard line and returned for a 14-0 lead.
To Duke’s credit, the Blue Devils responded with fury and took the ball 65 yards in
seven plays for a score to make it 14-7 at the half. Key plays in the drive included Wray
Carlton’s 20-yard run and a twisting 17-yard run by George Dutrow that put the ball on the
three. Team captain Hal McElhaney scored the first two times he touched the ball in this
game.
Both teams scored in the third quarter with Oklahoma first on a six-inch sneak by Carl
Dodd. He set up the score with 36-yard punt return to the Duke 14.
Duke came right back and pushed its way with authority through the Oklahoma defense
for 85 yards on 11 plays. Pryor Millner’s passing and Dutrow’s running ate up the yardage. Then Dutrow circled around the end eight yards for the score behind a jarring block by
Roy Hord. After that, very little went right for Duke as mistakes spelled doom in the fourth
quarter.
Carlton and Dutrow led the way for the Blue Devils with 84 and 69 yards, respectively.
Overall, Duke outrushed the Sooners 231-165 and ran more plays, 69-44, but the final
score was all Oklahoma.
Duke won its fourth ACC football title in 1960 and landed squarely in its first Cotton
Bowl. But don’t get the impression that the Blue Devils and their 7-3 record rolled into Dallas
on a high note. Coach Bill Murray’s team lost its last two regular season games and had
plenty to prove when it met Arkansas.
Two of the nation’s premier passing teams were to showcase their aerial talents, but it
was defense that proved to be the final factor. Quarterback Don Altman led the Blue Devil
attack as the Blue Devils captured a narrow 7-6 victory over Arkansas in Duke’s only trip to
the Cotton Bowl.
The first ever tilt with the Hogs marked one of Duke’s all-time great comeback victories.
The Blue Devils didn’t have far to come back from but they waited until the very end and did
it in a dramatic fashion.
After a scoreless first half, Arkansas’ great back, Lance Alworth, ended the shutout with
2:53 remaining in the third period by returning a Duke punt 49 yards for a touchdown. Duke
stopped the extra point when Dave Unser broke through the line to smother the attempt.
Finally, Duke’s offense came to life in the fourth quarter. Arkansas had yielded only
one touchdown in its final four regular season contests. Duke knew the yards would come
tough, and they did. The Blue Devils managed only 189 yards for the game and 73 came on
one drive.
Duke’s game-winning touchdown drive came in the face of this defense and can only
be called remarkable. With gritty determination, the Blue Devils marched 73 yards into the
teeth of the Razorbacks and scored with just 2:45 to play. Altman engineered the drive which
featured no long gains and took 18 snaps to accomplish. Two of those plays were fourth down
conversions and six were passes hauled in by All-America end Claude “Tee” Moorman.
Three plays leading up to the TD were considered especially devastating from the
Razorbacks’ side of the field. First, there was a seven-yard pass from Altman to Bob Spada
after Altman had appeared to be trapped for a long loss. Then, Duke had third-and-three
on the Arkansas 30-yard line and the Hogs suspected a pass in the flat to Moorman. They
guessed right with Alworth getting his hands on the ball only to have Moorman struggle it
away but for a three-yard loss.
That set up fourth down and Altman calmly found Dean Wright in the clear and hit him
with a pass good for 11 yards.
Four plays later came the tying touchdown pass, and it involved just a little tomfoolery.
The play went down in the scoring summary as a nine-yard pass from Altman to Moorman,
but there were two spur-of-the-moment wrinkles on this play. The play, 31-rollback, had been
used before with Altman pitching it to the halfback who then pitches it back before entering
the line and Altman peels left to find his receiver.
Altman called the play and got the ball back but curled to his right where he found a
wide open Moorman who had faked Alworth with a look in and a cut out — the opposite of
the usual play.
Captain Art Browning then came in to kick the extra point — perfect.
1
0
7
Duke
Oklahoma
Team
OKLA
OKLA
DUKE
OKLA
DUKE
OKLA
OKLA
OKLA
DUKE
OKLA
Qtr
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
2
7
7
3
7
7
4
7
27
=
=
Final
21
48
Play
Baker 94 interception return (Dodd kick)
Thomas 13 run (Dodd kick)
McElhaney 3 run (Carlton kick)
Dodd 1 run (Dodd kick)
Dutrow 8 run (Carlton kick)
Sandefer 3 run (Dodd kick)
Baker 29 pass from Hobby (Boyd kick)
Hobby 9 pass from Baker (Boyd kick failed)
McElhaney 4 run (Carlton kick)
Carpenter 30 interception return (McDaniel kick)
First Downs
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing (C-A-I)
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
Oklahoma
12
45-197
9-19-3
109
301
2-1
13-165
8-36.0
Duke
16
59-235
7-12-2
86
321
4-2
4-30
9-26.0
RUSHING — Duke: Carlton 15-84, Dutrow 12-69, Rushton 10-38, Fetsko 10-29,
McElhaney 3-13, Lee 3-9, Harris 3-9, Cutler 1-4, Bell1-0, Dupler 1-0, Brodhead 5-(-11),
Cottingham 1-(-12); Oklahoma: Thomas 14-89, Rolle 6-27, Sandefer 4-26, Baker 5-24,
Morris 5-18, Hobby 2-13, Dodd 7-11, Boyd 2-(-11).
PASSING — Duke: Brodhead 4-6-1-53, Millner 3-3-0-33, Harris 0-1-1-0, Dutrow 0-1-0-0,
Carlton 0-1-0-0; Oklahoma: Hobby 3-4-0-44, Dodd 3-5-1-34, Baker 2-3-1-20, Thomas
1-3-0-11, Sandefer 0-4-1-0.
RECEIVING — Duke: Lattimore 3-33, McElhaney 1-19, Dutrow 1-8, Thompson 1-12,
Carlton 1-4; Oklahoma: Baker 1-29, Stiller 2-26, Sandefer 2-19, Thomas 1-12, Coyle 1-10,
Hobby 1-8, Jennings 1-5.
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0
0
Arkansas
Duke
Team
ARK
DUKE
7, [7] Arkansas 6
Qtr
3
4
Time
2:53
2:45
2
0
0
3
6
0
4
0
7
=
=
Final
6
7
Play
Alworth 49 punt return (kick failed)
Moorman 9 pass from Altman (Browning kick)
First Downs
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing (C-A-I)
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
Arkansas
12
45-148
5-13-2
71
219
1-1
4-40
6-30.8
Duke
10
43-96
13-17-1
93
189
2-2
3-15
8-36.9
RUSHING — Duke: Wilson 13-32, Wright 9-26, Arrington 5-14, McGee 3-10, Leggett 5-8,
Tinnell 5-6, Rappold 2-1, Burch 1-0, Altman 1-(-1); Arkansas: Alberty 13-44, Alworth 1133, Horton 5-32, McKinney 10-31, Moore 4-7, Cox 1-1, Moody 1-0.
PASSING — Duke: Altman 12-15-0-83, Wright 1-1-0-10, Rappold 0-1-1-0; Arkansas:
McKinney 4-10-1-58, Moore 1-3-0-13.
RECEIVING — Duke: Moorman 8-45, Wilson 3-30, Wright 1-11, Spoda 1-7; Arkansas:
Alworth 3-41, Collier 2-30.
DUKE FOOTBALL
[24] Texas
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Tech 49, [20] Duke 21
Wisconsin 34, [25] Duke 20
All American Bowl • December 28, 1989 • Birmingham, Ala.
Hall of Fame Bowl • January 2, 1995 • Tampa, Fla.
After sharing the ACC title and making its first bowl appearance in over 25 years, Duke
had its sights set on the first nine-win season since the Rose Bowl team of 1941.
The Blue Devils came into the game winners of seven straight after a 1-3 start. The
record-setting squad was led by ACC Coach of the Year Steve Spurrier and his “Airball”
attack featuring All-America wide receiver Clarkston Hines.
Texas Tech running back James Gray quickly dashed those thoughts, though, as the
Red Raiders scored the first four touchdowns of the contest to take an early 28-0 lead and
set the tone for an eventual 49-21 Duke loss.
The first 20 minutes were dominated by Texas Tech, which finished with 339 first-half
yards, and Gray, who set an All American Bowl record with three touchdowns in one half.
Duke turned the ball over three times and fell behind 28-0 before a quick rally made it 28-14
at the half.
Sophomore quarterback Dave Brown came in to lead Duke on two quick scoring strikes.
The first drive took but 25 seconds and two plays with Bud Zuberer hauling in a 30-yard
pass down the right sideline with 8:03 left in the half. The second took 50 seconds and four
plays, with Dave Colonna catching a 25-yard scoring pass over the middle with 2:31 to go
in the half.
Brown finished the night completing 17-of-30 pass attempts for 268 yards and three
touchdowns.
Duke had 416 total yards on 59 plays from scrimmage while Texas Tech ran 82 plays
for 523 yards.
Duke had one last first-half possession, starting at its 39 with 31 seconds remaining.
The Blue Devils tried their “huddle play” — four players gathering around the ball in the
backfield but Brown was dropped for a seven-yard loss.
Texas Tech quickly regained the second half momentum. The Red Raiders stayed
on the ground for 11 plays and 62 yards and capped the 6:12 drive with a one-yard run by
reserve Anthony Lynn.
The Red Raiders upped the lead to 42-14 entering the fourth quarter.
Hines finished his Duke career with another stellar performance, catching six passes
for 112 yards while Duke’s 1,000-yard rusher, Randy Cuthbert, could manage just 32 yards
on five attempts. A two-time All-America pick and the 1989 ACC Player of the Year, Hines
ended his career as Duke’s all-time leader in career catches, yards, touchdowns and 100-yard
receiving games.
The game also was Spurrier’s last as the coach of the Blue Devils. He took over the
Florida program, his alma mater, following the season. The two-time ACC Coach of the Year
pick finished his Duke head coaching career with a 20-13-1 record.
1
2
3
4
Final
Duke
0
14
0
7
=
21
Texas Tech
14
14
14
7
=
49
The Blue Devils battled back from a disastrous first quarter to tie Wisconsin at 13-13
in the second half of the 1995 Hall of Fame Bowl. But when push came to shove, it was the
Badgers’ huge offensive line that did the pushing and shoving, paving the way for the 241
rushing yards by Terrell Fletcher and a 34-20 Wisconsin win.
Wisconsin opened the scoring just six minutes into the contest when Jeff Messenger
returned a Spence Fischer interception 19 yards for a Badger touchdown. Fischer actually
had three interceptions in the game’s first eight minutes after throwing just five interceptions
in Duke’s last nine regular season games.
The Duke defense kept the game close with a fourth down stop while forcing Wisconsin
to kick two long field goals in the first quarter.
Fischer rebounded in the second frame, directing the Blue Devils to two scoring drives,
including a 13-play, 90-yard drive capped by a Robert Baldwin 7-yard run for paydirt. At the
end of the half placekicker Tom Cochran was true on a 30-yard effort to make it just 13-10
heading into the locker room.
Duke responded in the second half with another Cochran field goal 6:30 into the third
quarter to tie the score at 13 apiece.
After that, the Badgers’ offensive line took full force, marching 78 yards on 10 plays - all
on the ground to take a 19-13 lead. Ray Farmer blocked the point after to leave the Blue
Devils just six behind. Wisconsin scored the eventual winning score midway through the
fourth quarter when quarterback Darrell Bevell hooked up with Jason Burns for an 11-yard
touchdown. The two-point conversion made it 27-13.
Even then, the Blue Devils were not through. Fischer rallied the Blue Devils to an
80-yard scoring march on 10 plays, topped by another Baldwin scoring run with just 4:10 to
play.
Duke’s defense couldn’t hold in the end. On third and one at the Duke 49-yard line
with just barely two minutes to play, Fletcher galloped 49 yards for paydirt and the clincher
for the Badgers.
On the offensive side of the ball, Duke turned to its passing game and the arm of Fischer.
Fischer completed 28-of-46 passes for 314 yards, connecting with tight end Bill Khayat 11
times for 109 of those yards. Wide receiver Jon Jensen had six catches for 97 additional
yards.
However, the Blue Devils could not get a throw into the endzone, as Duke’s two
touchdowns came from the rushing efforts of Baldwin, the 1994 ACC Player of the Year and
third team All-America pick, who rushed for 70 yards on 21 carries on the day.
“Our players fought back from adversity and kept the outcome in doubt until the final
two minutes,” said Duke’s Fred Goldsmith, the 1994 National Coach of the Year.
Team
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
DUKE
DUKE
TECH
TECH
DUKE
TECH
Qtr
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
Play
Gray 2 run (Elliott kick failed)
Price 36 pass from Gill (Talkington pass from Gill)
Gray 54 run (Elliott kick)
Gray 18 run (Elliott kick)
Zuberer 30 pass from Brown (Gardner kick)
Colonna 25 pass from Brown (Gardner kick)
Lynn 1 run (Elliott kick)
Gill 1 run (Elliott kick)
Colonna 16 pass from Brown (Gardner kick)
Gray 32 run (Elliott kick)
First Downs
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing (C-A-I)
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
Texas Tech
22
68-349
6-14-0
174
523
0-0
6-40
5-37.6
Team
WISC
WISC
WISC
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
WISC
WISC
DUKE
WISC
Duke
19
17-67
25-42-2
349
416
3-2
4-40
5-36.4
RUSHING — Duke: Cuthbert 5-33, Boone 2-24, Ray 3-19, D. Brown 4-10, C. Brown 1-8,
Verona 1-4, R. Jones 1-2; Texas Tech: Gray 33-280, Lynn 13-64, Gill 5-26, McAfee 5-14,
Sheffield 5-9, Winston 3-9, Price 1-7, Ratton 1-3, Williams 1-2, Sears 1-1.
PASSING — Duke: Ray 7-11-1-69, D. Brown 17-30-1-268, Clements 1-1-0-12;
Texas Tech: Gill 5-13-0-174, Ratton 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING — Duke: Hines 6-112, Colonna 5-63, Cuthbert 4-49, Zuberer 2-47, W. Jones
3-46, Ray 1-12, Boone 2-9, C. Brown 1-9, Mays 1-2; Texas Tech: Price 3-89, Lynn 2-57,
Manyweather 1-28.
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0
13
Duke
Wisconsin
Qtr
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
2
10
0
3
3
6
4
7
15
=
=
Final
20
34
Play
Messenger 19 interception return (Schnetzky kick)
Hall 48 FG
Hall 43 FG
Baldwin 7 run (Cochran kick)
Cochran 30 FG
Cochran 30 FG
Fletcher 1 run (Schnetzky kick failed)
Burns 11 pass from Bevell (Fletcher pass from Bevell)
Baldwin 2 run (Cochran kick)
Fletcher 49 run (Schnetzky kick)
First Downs
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing (C-A-I)
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
Wisconsin
19
48-278
11-20-1
161
446
2-2
12-86
1-38.0
Duke
23
29-68
28-46-4
314
399
0-0
5-40
4-42.5
RUSHING — Duke: Baldwin 21-70, Fischer 6-15, White 1-0, Lowman 1-0;
Wisconsin: Fletcher 39-241, Burns 6-45, Bevell 3-(-1).
PASSING — Duke: Fischer 28-46-4-314; Wisconsin: Bevell 11-20-1-161.
RECEIVING — Duke: Khayat 11-109, Jensen 6-97, Farquhar 3-41, Thomas 3-30, Flemming 2-13, Lowman 1-10, Baldwin 1-9, Opalenick 1-5; Wisconsin: Dawkins 3-29, Burns
2-28, Johnson 2-17, Simmons 1-52, Roan 1-17, Jackson 1-10, Fletcher 1-8.
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Cincinnati 48, Duke 34
Belk Bowl • December 27, 2012 • Charlotte, N.C.
Cincinnati scored two touchdowns in the final minute of play to post a 48-34 victory
over Duke in the Belk Bowl as 48,128 fans watched at Bank of America Stadium. The
two teams combined for 54 first downs and 1,114 total yards on the night.
With the score tied at 34-34, Duke held possession deep in Bearcat territory late
in the fourth period, but lost a fumble on the six yard line with 1:20 on the clock. The
Bearcats took advantage of the turnover, striking for an 83-yard touchdown pass to take
the lead before sealing the win with a defensive touchdown.
The Blue Devils jumped out to a 16-0 lead, thanks in part to a blocked punt and
recovery for a touchdown by Tony Foster, but the Bearcats responded with 27 unanswered points to claim a 27-16 advantage midway through the third quarter on George
Winn’s 46-yard touchdown run.
In the fourth period, after touchdown receptions by Duke’s Conner Vernon and
David Reeves, Cincinnati reclaimed the lead at 34-31 when Brandon Kay tossed a
25-yard scoring pass to Chris Moore. Duke rallied to tie the game at 34-34 on Ross
Martin’s 52-yard field goal with 7:24 left on the clock.
Duke quarterback Sean Renfree set Belk Bowl records for passing attempts (49),
pass completions (37) and passing yardage (358 yards) while Vernon closed his career
with a 10-catch, 109-yard performance. Josh Snead rushed 17 times for 107 yards.
Kay threw four touchdown passes on the night to lead the Bearcats.
1
3
16
Cincinnati
Duke
Team
DUKE
DUKE
DUKE
CIN
CIN
CIN
CIN
CIN
DUKE
DUKE
CIN
DUKE
CIN
CIN
Qtr
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
Time
11:48
6:12
4:45
1:43
4:02
0:42
10:02
7:41
3:00
12:45
11:19
7:24
0:44
0:14
2
14
0
3
10
8
4
21
10
=
=
Play
Connette 5 run (Martin kick blocked)
Martin 33 FG
Foster 0 blocked punt return (Martin kick)
Miliano 45 FG
McClung 25 pass from Kay (Miliano kick)
Abernathy 41 pass from Kay (Miliano kick)
Miliano 27 FG
Winn 46 run (Miliano kick)
Vernon 10 pass from Renfree (Blakeney pass from Renfree)
Reeves 2 pass from Connette (Martin kick)
Moore 25 pass from Kay (Miliano kick)
Martin 52 FG
Kelce 82 pass from Kay (Miliano kick)
Temple 55 interception return (Miliano kick)
First Downs
Rush-Pass-Penalty
Rushing Attempts-Net Yards
Passing Comp.-Att.-Int
Passing Yards
Total Offensive Plays-Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Yards-Average
Time of Possession
Sacks By
Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions
Red Zone
Cincinnati
18
8-9-1
28-222
17-25-0
332
53-554
0-0
6-59
4-157-39.2
26:18
0-0
3-10 / 0-0
1-1
Final
48
34
Drive
8-79; 3:12
11-44; 3:38
—
8-50; 2:56
5-54; 2:08
6-98; 1:46
8-70; 4:52
2:60; 0:41
11-86; 4:39
9-68; 2:55
4-77; 1:18
10-46; 3:48
4-94; 0:36
—
Duke
36
14-20-2
39-200
38-50-2
360
89-560
3-2
5-48
1-79-79.0
33:42
2-12
7-13 / 1-2
4-6
RUSHING — Cincinnati: Winn 16-130, Kay 10-76, McClung 1-14, Luallen 1-2;
Duke: Snead 17-107, Duncan 10-37, Thompson 4-30, Crowder 1-12, Connette 5-8, Renfree
2-6.
PASSING — Cincinnati: Kay 17-25-0-332;
Duke: Renfree 37-49-2-358, Connette 1-1-0-2.
RECEIVING — Cincinnati: Kelce 5-123, McClung 3-110, Abernathy 3-44, Winn 3-12,
Thompkins 2-18, Moore 1-25;
Duke: Vernon 10-119, Crowder 6-49, Scott 5-60, Duncan 5-27, Connette 4-31, Blakeney
3-26, Thompson 2-35, Reeves 2-8, Snead 1-5.
TACKLES — Cincinnati: Blair 6-9=15, Cheatham 9-1=10, Bomar 6-4=10;
Duke: Cockrell 7-1=8, Canty 2-5=7, Young-Wiseman 2-3=5, France 1-3=4, Foxx 1-3=4.
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DUKE VS. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS (AP Poll)
10-24-1936
11-27-1937
11-26-1938
01-02-1939
11-18-1939
01-01-1942
10-17-1942
10-31-1942
10-09-1943
10-14-1944
10-21-1944
11-04-1944
11-11-1944
10-27-1945
10-26-1946
11-02-1946
11-09-1946
11-23-1946
10-25-1947
11-01-1947
10-30-1948
11-06-1948
11-20-1948
10-06-1951
11-03-1951
10-04-1952
10-25-1952
11-01-1952
11-21-1953
10-09-1954
10-16-1954
11-06-1954
10-15-1955
10-29-1955
11-05-1955
10-06-1956
10-13-1956
10-20-1956
11-03-1956
11-10-1956
10-12-1957
10-26-1957
11-09-1957
11-16-1957
10-18-1958
11-08-1958
11-22-1958
09-26-1959
10-31-1959
11-07-1959
11-05-1960
01-02-1961
11-16-1963
10-31-1964
10-29-1966
11-12-1966
10-28-1967
10-03-1970
10-10-1970
09-18-1971
10-02-1971
09-09-1972
09-16-1972
09-23-1972
11-18-1972
09-15-1973
10-13-1973
11-17-1973
09-14-1974
10-26-1974
11-16-1974
09-12-1975
10-25-1975
10-02-1976
10-23-1976
09-17-1977
11-19-1977
09-30-1978
10-28-1978
11-10-1979
[2] Tennessee 15, Duke 13
[1] Pittsburgh 10, [18] Duke 0
[3] Duke 7, [4] Pittsburgh 0
[7] Southern California 7, [3] Duke 3
[13] Duke 13, [7] North Carolina 3
[12] Oregon State 20, [2] Duke 16
Duke 34, [9] Colgate 0
[9] Georgia Tech 26, Duke 7
[4] Navy 14, [5] Duke 13
[6] Navy 7, Duke 0
[2] Army 27, Duke 7
Duke 19, [5] Georgia Tech 13
[20] Duke 34, [12] Wake Forest 0
[1] Army 48, [19] Duke 13
[1] Army 19, [13] Duke 0
[16] Georgia Tech 14, [19] Duke 0
Duke 13, [13] Wake Forest 0
[14] North Carolina 22, Duke 7
[15] Duke 13, [11] Wake Forest 6
[6] Georgia Tech 7, [9] Duke 0
[6] Georgia Tech 19, Duke 7
[18] Wake Forest 27, Duke 20
[5] North Carolina 20, Duke 0
[3] Tennessee 26, Duke 0
Duke 14, [5] Georgia Tech 14
[10] Duke 7, [11] Tennessee 0
[6] Duke 21, [9] Virginia 7
[4] Georgia Tech 28, [6] Duke 7
[15] Georgia Tech 13, [12] Duke 10
[6] Duke 13, [5] Purdue 13
[18] Army 28, [6] Duke 14
[19] Navy 40, [11] Duke 7
[11] Duke 20, [14] Ohio State 14
[12] Georgia Tech 27, [17] Duke 0
Duke 7, [9] Navy 7
[9] Tennessee 33, Duke 20
Duke 14, [19] SMU 6
[16] Pittsburgh 27, Duke 14
[2] Georgia Tech 7, Duke 0
Duke 7, [12] Navy 7
[5] Duke 7, [15] Rice 6
[4] Duke 14, [11] N.C. State 14
[16] Duke 6, [7] Navy 6
[11] Duke 7, [14] Clemson 6
[12] Notre Dame 9, Duke 7
[1] LSU 50, Duke 18
Duke 7, [17] North Carolina 6
[12] Ohio State 14, Duke 13
Duke 10, [9] Georgia Tech 7
[10] Clemson 6, Duke 0
[13] Duke 19, [4] Navy 10
[10] Duke 7, [7] Arkansas 6
[2] Navy 38, Duke 25
[8] Georgia Tech 21, Duke 8
[6] Georgia Tech 48, Duke 7
[1] Notre Dame 64, Duke 0
[5] N.C. State 28, Duke 7
[1] Ohio State 34, Duke 10
Duke 21, [11] West Virginia 13
Duke 28, [19] South Carolina 12
[19] Duke 9, [10] Stanford 3
[7] Alabama 35, Duke 12
[12] Washington 14, Duke 6
[19] Stanford 10, Duke 6
[16] North Carolina 14, Duke 0
[9] Tennessee 21, Duke 17
[18] Tulane 24, Duke 17
[20] N.C. State 21, Duke 3
[16] N.C. State 35, Duke 21
[12] Florida 30, Duke 13
[13] Maryland 56, Duke 13
[4] Southern California 35, Duke 7
[12] Florida 24, Duke 16
[2] Pittsburgh 44, Duke 31
[6] Maryland 30, Duke 3
[1] Michigan 21, Duke 9
[18] North Carolina 16, Duke 3
[4] Michigan 52, Duke 0
[5] Maryland 27, Duke 0
[20] Wake Forest 17, Duke 14
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Knoxville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Pasadena, Calif.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Buffalo, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore, Md.
New York, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
New York, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
West Lafayette, Ind.
Durham, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Columbus, Ohio
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Houston, Texas
Raleigh, N.C.
Baltimore, Md.
Durham, N.C.
South Bend, Ind.
Baton Rouge, La.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Columbus, Ohio
Atlanta, Ga.
Clemson, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
Dallas, Texas
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
South Bend, Ind.
Raleigh, N.C.
Columbus, Ohio
Morgantown, W.Va.
Durham, N.C.
Palo Alto, Calif.
Birmingham, Ala.
Seattle, Wash.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Gainesville, Fla.
Norfolk, Va.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Gainesville, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Durham, N.C.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Durham, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
09-20-1980
10-11-1980
11-22-1980
09-12-1981
10-17-1981
11-21-1981
10-16-1982
10-01-1983
10-22-1983
09-13-1986
10-18-1986
10-17-1987
10-15-1988
09-16-1989
09-30-1989
12-28-1989
09-22-1990
09-29-1990
10-27-1990
11-16-1991
11-30-1991
09-05-1992
09-26-1992
10-17-1992
11-14-1992
11-21-1992
09-04-1993
09-25-1993
10-02-1993
11-06-1993
11-26-1993
10-29-1994
11-05-1994
09-02-1995
90-23-1995
10-14-1995
11-11-1995
09-07-1996
11-02-1996
11-23-1996
10-11-1997
11-22-1997
09-19-1998
09-26-1998
10-02-1999
10-16-1999
09-30-2000
10-14-2000
09-01-2001
09-22-2001
10-06-2001
10-20-2001
09-21-2002
10-19-2002
08-30-2003
09-27-2003
11-01-2003
09-25-2004
10-23-2004
11-06-2004
09-10-2005
09-24-2005
10-08-2005
10-22-2005
09-16-2006
11-11-2006
11-18-2006
10-13-2007
11-03-2007
09-19-2009
10-03-2009
11-14-2009
11-21-2009
9-18-2010
10-23-2010
9-10-2011
10-29-2011
9-8-2-12
10-27-2012
11-3-2012
(23-131-6 Overall; 10-56-4 vs. Top 10)
[19] Auburn 35, Duke 28
[17] South Carolina 20, Duke 7
[15] North Carolina 44, Duke 21
[11] Ohio State 34, Duke 13
[6] Clemson 38, Duke 10
[15] North Carolina 44, Duke 21
[20] Clemson 49, Duke 14
[15] Miami (Fla.) 56, Duke 17
[15] Maryland 38, Duke 3
[19] Georgia 31, Duke 7
[17] Clemson 35, Duke 3
[7] Clemson 17, Duke 10
[11] Clemson 49, Duke 17
[17] Tennessee 28, Duke 6
Duke 21, [7] Clemson 17
[24] Texas Tech 49, [20] Duke 21
[10] Virginia 59, Duke 0
[19] Clemson 26, Duke 7
[16] Georgia Tech 48, Duke 31
[24] N.C. State 32, Duke 31
[13] Clemson 33, Duke 21
[4] Florida State 48, Duke 21
[14] Virginia 55, Duke 28
[19] Clemson 21, Duke 6
[14] N.C. State 45, Duke 27
[21] North Carolina 31, Duke 28
[1] Florida State 45, Duke 7
[22] Virginia 35, Duke 0
[11] Tennessee 52, Duke 19
Duke 21, [22] N.C. State 20
[13] North Carolina 38, Duke 24
[9] Florida State 59, [16] Duke 20
[23] Duke 28, [13] Virginia 25
[1] Florida State 70, Duke 26
[24] Maryland 41, Duke 28
[19] Virginia 44, Duke 30
[24] Clemson 34, Duke 17
[3] Florida State 44, Duke 7
[16] Virginia 27, Duke 3
[13] North Carolina 27, Duke 10
[4] Florida State 51, Duke 27
[8] North Carolina 50, Duke 14
[11] Florida State 62, Duke 13
[11] Virginia 24, Duke 0
[1] Florida State 51, Duke 23
[8] Georgia Tech 38, Duke 31
[7] Clemson 52, Duke 22
[7] Florida State 63, Duke 14
[6] Florida State 55, Duke 13
[16] Northwestern 44, Duke 7
[17] Georgia Tech 37, Duke 10
[12] Maryland 59, Duke 17
[5] Florida State 48, Duke 17
[13] N.C. State 24, Duke 22
[18] Virginia 27, Duke 0
[6] Florida State 56, Duke 7
[19] Tennessee 23, Duke 6
[23] Maryland 55, Duke 21
[14] Virginia 37, Duke 16
[13] Florida State 29, Duke 7
[7] Virginia Tech 45, Duke 0
[23] Virginia 38, Duke 7
[9] Miami 52, Duke 7
[11] Florida State 55, Duke 24
[14] Virginia Tech 36, Duke 0
[22] Boston College 28, Duke 7
[18] Georgia Tech 49, Duke 21
[12] Virginia Tech 43, Duke 14
[25] Clemson 47, Duke 10
[22] Kansas 44, Duke 16
[6] Virginia Tech 34, Duke 26
[7] Georgia Tech 49, Duke 10
[20] Miami 34, Duke 16
[1] Alabama 62, Duke 13
[23] Virginia Tech 44, Duke 7
[6] Stanford 44, Duke 14
[15] Virginia Tech 14, Duke 10
[25] Stanford 50, Duke 13
[11] Florida State 48, Duke 7
[10] Clemson 56, Duke 20
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Auburn, Ala.
Columbia, S.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Columbus, Ohio
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Clemson, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
College Park, Md.
Athens, Ga.
Clemson, S.C.
Clemson, S.C.
Clemson, S.C.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
Birmingham, Ala.
Durham, N.C.
Clemson, S.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Tokyo, Japan
Tallahassee, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Clemson, S.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Tallahassee Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Orlando, Fla.
College Park, Md.
Charlottesville, Va.
Clemson, S.C.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
College Park, Md.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Raleigh, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Miami, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Blacksburg, Va.
Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Lawrence, Kan.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Miami, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Blacksburg, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Palo Alto, Calif.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
107
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
DUKE WHEN NATIONALLY-RANKED (AP Poll)
10-31-1936
11-07-1936
11-14-1936
11-26-1936
10-23-1937
10-30-1937
11-06-1937
11-13-1937
11-27-1937
10-22-1938
10-29-1938
11-12-1938
11-19-1938
11-26-1938
01-02-1939
10-21-1939
10-28-1939
11-04-1939
11-11-1939
11-18-1939
11-25-1939
11-02-1940
11-09-1940
11-16-1940
11-30-1940
10-18-1941
10-25-1941
11-01-1941
11-08-1941
11-15-1941
11-22-1941
01-01-1942
10-09-1943
10-16-1943
10-30-1943
11-06-1943
11-13-1943
11-20-1943
11-11-1944
11-18-1944
11-25-1944
01-01-1945
10-13-1945
10-27-1945
11-03-1945
11-10-1945
11-24-1945
10-19-1946
10-26-1946
11-02-1946
11-16-1946
10-11-1947
10-18-1947
10-25-1947
11-01-1947
11-08-1947
11-22-1947
10-16-1948
10-23-1948
10-08-1949
11-05-1949
09-23-1950
09-30-1950
10-07-1950
09-20-1952
09-26-1952
10-04-1952
10-11-1952
10-18-1952
10-25-1952
11-01-1952
11-08-1952
11-22-1952
09-19-1953
09-26-1953
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[13] Duke 51, Washington & Lee 0
[15] Duke 20, Wake Forest 0
[13] Duke 27, North Carolina 7
[11] Duke 13, N.C. State 0
[10] Duke 13, Colgate 0
[13] Duke 43, Washington & Lee 0
[11] Duke 67, Wake Forest 0
North Carolina 14, [8] Duke 6
[1] Pittsburgh 10, [18] Duke 0
[9] Duke 7, Wake Forest 0
[11] Duke 14, North Carolina 0
[7] Duke 21, Syracuse 0
[4] Duke 7, N.C. State 0
[3] Duke 7, [4] Pittsburgh 0
[7] Southern California 7, [3] Duke 3
[13] Duke 33, Syracuse 6
[12] Duke 6, Wake Forest 0
[12] Duke 7, Georgia Tech 6
[15] Duke 20, VMI 7
[13] Duke 13, [7] North Carolina 3
[8] Duke 28, N.C. State 0
[19] Duke 41, Georgia Tech 7
[12] Duke 46, Davidson 13
North Carolina 6, [12] Duke 3
[20] Duke 12, Pittsburgh 7
[3] Duke 27, Colgate 14
[4] Duke 27, Pittsburgh 14
[4] Duke 14, Georgia Tech 0
[4] Duke 56, Davidson 0
[3] Duke 20, North Carolina 0
[3] Duke 55, N.C. State 6
[12] Oregon State 20, [2] Duke 16
[4] Navy 14, [5] Duke 13
[6] Duke 14, North Carolina 7
[8] Duke 14, Georgia Tech 7
[9] Duke 75, N.C. State 0
[7] Duke 49, Virgina 0
[6] Duke 27, North Carolina 6
[20] Duke 34, [12] Wake Forest 0
[10] Duke 34, South Carolina 7
[11] Duke 33, North Carolina 0
[11] Duke 29, Alabama 26
[13] Duke 26, Wake Forest 19
[1] Army 48, [19] Duke 13
[18] Duke 14, Georgia Tech 6
[16] Duke 26, N.C. State 13
[15] Duke 14, North Carolina 7
[12] Duke 41, Richmond 0
[1] Army 19, [13] Duke 0
[16] Georgia Tech 14, [19] Duke 0
[20] Duke 39, South Carolina 0
[13] Duke 14, Navy 14
[17] Duke 19, Maryland 7
[15] Duke 13, [11] Wake Forest 6
[6] Georgia Tech 7, [9] Duke 0
Missouri 28, [13] Duke 7
North Carolina 21, [13] Duke 0
[18] Duke 13, Maryland 12
[15] Duke 7, Virgina Tech 0
Navy 28, [14] Duke 14
Wake Forest 27, [16] Duke 7
[16] Duke 14, South Carolina 0
[16] Duke 28, Pittsburgh 14
Tennessee 28, [14] Duke 7
[19] Duke 34, Washington & Lee 0
[19] Duke 14, SMU 7
[10] Duke 7, [11] Tennessee 0
[6] Duke 33, South Carolina 7
[5] Duke 57, NC State 0
[6] Duke 21, [9] Virginia 7
[4] Georgia Tech 28, [6] Duke 7
Navy 16, [12] Duke 6
[20] Duke 34, North Carolina 0
[10] Duke 20, South Carolina 7
[10] Duke 19, Wake Forest 0
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Richmond, Va.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Hamilton, N.Y.
Richmond, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Syracuse, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Pasadena, Calif.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Lexington, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Davidson, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Atlanta, Ga.
Davidson, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Baltimore, Md.
Durham, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Raleigh, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
New Orleans, La.
Winston-Salem N.C.
New York, N.Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
New York, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Baltimore, Md.
Durham, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Washington, D.C.
Roanoke, Va.
Annapolis, Md.
Durham, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Dallas, Texas
Durham, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
10-03-1953
10-10-1953
10-17-1953
10-24-1953
10-31-1953
11-07-1953
11-21-1953
09-25-1954
10-02-1954
10-09-1954
10-16-1954
10-23-1954
10-30-1954
11-06-1954
11-27-1954
01-01-1955
10-01-1955
10-08-1955
10-15-1955
10-22-1955
10-29-1955
11-12-1955
11-19-1955
09-22-1956
09-21-1957
09-28-1957
10-05-1957
10-12-1957
10-19-1957
10-26-1957
11-02-1957
11-09-1957
11-16-1957
11-23-1957
01-01-1958
10-29-1960
11-05-1960
11-12-1960
11-19-1960
12-03-1960
01-02-1961
09-22-1962
09-25-1971
10-02-1971
10-09-1971
10-23-1971
12-28-1989
10-15-1994
10-22-1994
10-29-1994
11-05-1994
11-12-1994
11-19-1994
01-02-1995
(88-36-5 Overall)
[12] Duke 21, Tennessee 7
[8] Duke 20, Purdue 14
Army 14, [7] Duke 13
[16] Duke 31, NC State 0
[13] Duke 48, Virginia 6
[10] Duke 0, Navy 0
[12] Georgia Tech 13, [15] Duke 10
[19] Duke 52, Pennsylvania 0
[7] Duke 7, Tennessee 6
[6] Duke 13, [5] Purdue 13
[18] Army 28, [6] Duke 14
[19] Duke 21, NC State 7
[16] Duke 21, Georgia Tech 20
[19] Navy 40, [11] Duke 7
[20] Duke 47, North Carolina 12
[14] Duke 34, Nebraska 7
[16] Duke 21, Tennessee 0
[13] Duke 47, William & Mary 7
[11] Duke 20, [14] Ohio State 14
Pittsburgh 26, [5] Duke 7
[12] Georgia Tech 27, [17] Duke 0
[18] Duke 41, South Carolina 7
[20] Duke 14, Wake Forest 0
South Carolina 7, [16] Duke 0
[10] Duke 26, South Carolina 14
[7] Duke 40, Virginia 0
[4] Duke 14, Maryland 0
[5] Duke 7, [15] Rice 6
[5] Duke 34, Wake Forest 7
[4] Duke 14, [11] NC State 14
Georgia Tech 13, [7] Duke 0
[16] Duke 6, [7] Navy 6
[11] Duke 7, [14] Clemson 6
North Carolina 21, [11] Duke 13
Oklahoma 48, [16] Duke 21
[15] Duke 6, Georgia Tech 0
[13] Duke 19, [4] Navy 10
[7] Duke 34, Wake Forest 7
North Carolina 7, [6] Duke 6
UCLA 27, [10] Duke 6
[10] Duke 7, [7] Arkansas 6
Southern California 14, [8] Duke 7
[20] Duke 28, Virginia 0
[19] Duke 9, [10] Stanford 3
Clemson 3, [14] Duke 0
Navy 15, [10] Duke 14
[24] Texas Tech 49, [20] Duke 21
[25] Duke 19, Clemson 13
[20] Duke 51, Wake Forest 26
[9] Florida State 59, [16] Duke 20
[23] Duke 28, [13] Virginia 25
N.C. State 24, [19] Duke 23
North Carolina 41, [25] Duke 40
Wisconsin 34, [25] Duke 20
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Knoxville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
New York, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Baltimore, Md.
Atlanta, Ga.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Durham, N.C.
West Lafayette, Ind.
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Miami, Fla.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
Columbus, Ohio
Durham, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Columbia, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Houston, Texas
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Miami, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Dallas, Texas
Los Angeles, Calif.
Charlottesville, Va.
Palo Alto, Calif.
Norfolk, Va.
Annapolis, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Durham, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Tallahassee Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Tampa, Fla.
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
LARGEST COMEBACKS (Trailing in 2nd half)
Pts.
21
Final Score
Duke 30, Georgia Tech 21
Date
November 4, 1950
Location
Durham, N.C.
21
Duke 28, Florida 21
October 6, 1962
Jacksonville, Fla.
20
No. 16 Duke 21, Georgia Tech 20
October 30, 1954
Durham, N.C.
19
Duke 27, N.C. State 26
November 12, 1983
Durham, N.C.
18
Duke 25, South Carolina 21
October 8, 1977
Columbia, S.C.
18
Duke 23, North Carolina 21
November 23, 1985
Chapel Hill, N.C.
15
Duke 25, Georgia Tech 24
October 29, 1977
Atlanta, Ga.
14
Duke 31, Wake Forest 21
November 5, 1983
Winston-Salem, N.C.
14
Duke 21, No. 7 Clemson 17
September 30, 1989
Durham, N.C.
12
Duke 25, Tennessee 24
September 4, 1982
Knoxville, Tenn.
12
Duke 32, Georgia Tech 26
October 29, 1983
Durham, N.C.
10
Duke 31, FIU 27
October 1, 2011
Miami, Fla.
9
Duke 29, Virginia 24
September 26, 1981
Charlottesville, Va.
Notes
Duke overcomes 21-0 halftime deficit; Billy Cox rushes for 144 yards and
passes for 133 yards
Florida leads 21-0 at halftime; Duke scores three TDs in the third
period before Mike Curtis scores the game-winning TD in the fourth
Trailing 20-0 in the third quarter, Duke scores three TDs over the
final 17 minutes; decisive score and PAT come with 42 seconds remaining
After trailing 26-7 in the third period, Ben Bennett’s scoring toss to Mark
Militello with 26 seconds left in the game wins the game for Duke
Behind 21-3 at halftime, Duke’s comeback is highlighted by a 30-yard
interception return for a TD by Earl Cook with less than five minutes left
The Tar Heels lead 21-3 late in the third quarter, but Steve Slayden hooks
up with Doug Green for three TDs in the final 17 minutes for the victory;
trailing by five points with less than two minutes left, Duke’s Fonda Williams
recovers a fumble at the Blue Devil 44 yard line and, with no timeouts,
Slayden engineers a drive that ends with a five-yard scoring strike to Green
The Blue Devils trail 24-9 at the end of three quarters, and Mike Dunn’s
seven-yard TD pass to Tom Hall with 13 seconds remaining caps the rally
Wake Forest leads 21-7 in the third quarter, but Duke scores 24 second half
points as Mike Grayson finds the end zone twice on the ground
Duke rallies from 14-0 halftime deficit to beat No. 7 Clemson on Billy Ray’s
seven-yard TD pass to Chris Brown with 3:18 remaining in the fourth period
Down 24-12 late in the third quarter, Greg Boone takes a kickoff 100 yards
for a TD and Joel Blunk scores on a 13-yard run in the fourth period
Behind 26-14 in the third quarter, Duke scores the final 18 points of the
game for the win; Darryl Brunson ices the win with a late fourth quarter INT
Juwan Thompson scores two TDs in the fourth quarter as Duke rallies from a
27-17 deficit to win, 31-27; Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo sets up the game-winning
score with a sack & caused fumble of FIU quarterback Wes Carroll
Down 24-15 with 10 minutes left, Duke rallies for the win on a 25-yard TD
pass from Ron Sally to Gary Frederick with 8:51 remaining and a two-yard
TD run by Mike Grayson with just 59 seconds to play
OVERTIME GAMES
Date
November 8, 1997
October 31, 1998
September 18, 1999
October 9, 1999
October 23, 1999
September 13, 2003
November 24, 2007
November 1, 2008
Final Score
Clemson 29, Duke 20
Vanderbilt 36, Duke 33
Northwestern 15, Duke 12
Duke 24, Virginia 17
N.C. State 31, Duke 24
Duke 27, Rice 24
North Carolina 20, Duke 14
Wake Forest 33, Duke 30
OT
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
Location
Clemson, S.C.
Nashville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Game-Winning Scoring Play
David Richardson 36-yard field goal & Rahim Abdullah 63-yard interception return
John Markham 19-yard field goal
Sam Simmons 27-yard pass from Nick Kreinbrink
Benjamin Watson 7-yard pass from Spencer Romine
Jamie Barnette 7-yard run
Brent Garber 30-yard field goal
Greg Little 25-yard rush
Shane Popham 28-yard field goal
WINS IN FINAL MINUTE (1938-present)
Date
September 26, 1952
October 10, 1953
October 30, 1954
November 18, 1961
November 24, 1962
October 5, 1968
September 19, 1970
October 29, 1977
September 26, 1981
October 10, 1981
November 12, 1983
November 8, 1986
November 19, 1988
September 8, 1990
September 16, 1995
September 20, 1997
November 13, 2004
November 6, 2010
October 20, 2012
Final Score
No. 19 Duke 14, SMU 7
No. 8 Duke 20, Purdue 14
No. 16 Duke 21, Georgia Tech 20
Duke 6, North Carolina 3
Duke 16, North Carolina 14
Duke 30, Maryland 28
Duke 13, Maryland 12
Duke 25, Georgia Tech 24
Duke 29, Virginia 24
Duke 14, Virginia Tech 7
Duke 27, N.C. State 26
Duke 38, Wake Forest 36
Duke 35, North Carolina 29
Duke 27, Northwestern 24
Duke 23, Army 21
Duke 20, Army 17
Duke 16, Clemson 13
Duke 55, Virginia 48
Duke 33, North Carolina 30
Location
Dallas, Texas
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Charlottesville, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Evanston, Ill.
West Point, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Game-Winning Scoring Play
Howard Pitt 3-yard pass from Worth Lutz
Jerry Barger 7-yard run
Ed Post 4-yard run (Jim Nelson PAT)
Bill Reynolds 39-yard field goal
Bill Reynolds 20-yard field goal
David Pugh 27-yard field goal
David Wright 45-yard field goal
Tom Hall 7-yard pass from Mike Dunn (Scott Wolcott PAT)
Mike Grayson 2-yard run
Dennis Tabron 10-yard interception return
Mark Militello 7-yard pass from Ben Bennett
Doug Peterson 32-yard field goal
Roger Boone 6-yard run
Marc Mays 9-yard pass from Dave Brown
Tom Cochran 28-yard field goal
Sims Lenhardt 27-yard field goal
Matt Brooks 53-yard field goal
Desmond Scott 35-yard run
Jamison Crowder 5-yard pass from Sean Renfree
Time
0:05
0:39
0:40
0:02
0:46
0:00
0:01
0:13
0:59
0:56
0:26
0:07
0:23
0:38
0:04
0:51
0:00
0:40
0:13
WINS ON FINAL SNAP OF REGULATION (1938-present)
Date
October 5, 1968
November 13, 2004
Final Score
Duke 30, Maryland 28
Duke 16, Clemson 13
Location
Norfolk, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Game-Winning Scoring Play
David Pugh 27-yard field goal
Matt Brooks 53-yard field goal
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FOURTH QUARTER WINS (1938-present; Duke tied or trailing in the fouth period)
Date
November 26, 1938
October 30, 1943
November 4, 1944
January 1, 1945
October 13, 1945
September 27, 1947
October 25, 1947
October 14, 1950
September 29, 1951
October 13, 1951
September 26, 1952
October 10, 1953
October 30, 1954
October 15, 1955
October 11, 1958
October 25, 1958
October 31, 1959
October 29, 1960
January 2, 1961
September 23, 1961
November 18, 1961
October 6, 1962
October 27, 1962
November 24, 1962
October 5, 1963
September 18, 1965
November 5, 1966
October 7, 1967
October 14, 1967
October 5, 1968
September 19, 1970
November 14, 1970
September 22, 1973
September 21, 1974
October 5, 1974
October 18, 1975
November 13, 1976
October 8, 1977
October 29, 1977
September 23, 1978
September 15, 1979
September 26, 1981
October 10, 1981
September 4, 1982
November 20, 1982
November 5, 1983
November 12, 1983
September 8, 1984
November 17, 1984
November 23, 1985
November 8, 1986
September 19, 1987
October 1, 1988
October 29, 1988
November 19, 1988
September 30, 1989
September 8, 1990
October 6, 1990
October 26, 1991
September 10, 1994
October 15, 1994
September 9, 1995
September 16, 1995
September 20, 1997
October 10, 1998
October 30, 1999
November 13, 2004
October 31, 2009
November 6, 2010
September 17, 2011
October 1, 2011
September 29, 2012
October 20, 2012
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Final Score
No. 3 Duke 7, No. 4 Pittsburgh 0
No. 8 Duke 14, Georgia Tech 7
Duke 19, No. 5 Georgia Tech 13
No. 11 Duke 29, Alabama 26
No. 13 Duke 26, Wake Forest 19
Duke 7, N.C. State 0
No. 15 Duke 13, No. 11 Wake Forest 6
Duke 7, N.C. State 0
Duke 19, Pittsburgh 14
Duke 27, N.C. State 21
No. 19 Duke 14, SMU 7
No. 8 Duke 20, Purdue 14
No. 16 Duke 21, Georgia Tech 20
No. 11 Duke 20, No. 14 Ohio State 14
Duke 12, Baylor 7
Duke 20, N.C. State 13
Duke 10, No. 9 Georgia Tech 7
No. 15 Duke 6, Georgia Tech 0
No. 10 Duke 7, No. 7 Arkansas 6
Duke 7, South Carolina 6
Duke 6, North Carolina 3
Duke 28, Florida 21
Duke 21, N.C. State 14
Duke 16, North Carolina 14
Duke 30, Maryland 12
Duke 21, Virginia 7
Duke 9, Navy 7
Duke 10, Army 7
Duke 13, Virginia 6
Duke 30, Maryland 28
Duke 13, Maryland 12
Duke 42, South Carolina 38
Duke 23, Washington 21
Duke 20, South Carolina 14
Duke 16, Purdue 14
Duke 25, Clemson 21
Duke 28, N.C. State 14
Duke 25, South Carolina 21
Duke 25, Georgia Tech 24
Duke 16, South Carolina 12
Duke 28, East Carolina 14
Duke 29, Virginia 24
Duke 14, Virginia Tech 7
Duke 25, Tennessee 24
Duke 23, North Carolina 17
Duke 31, Wake Forest 21
Duke 27, N.C. State 26
Duke 31, Indiana 24
Duke 16, N.C. State 13
Duke 23, North Carolina 21
Duke 38, Wake Forest 36
Duke 35, Vanderbilt 31
Duke 17, Vanderbilt 15
Duke 31, Georgia Tech 21
Duke 35, North Carolina 29
Duke 21, No. 7 Clemson 17
Duke 27, Northwestern 24
Duke 17, Army 16
Duke 17, Maryland 13
Duke 13, East Carolina 10
No. 25 Duke 19, Clemson 13
Duke 24, Rutgers 14
Duke 23, Army 21
Duke 20, Army 17
Duke 19, Wake Forest 16
Duke 25, Maryland 22
Duke 16, Clemson 13
Duke 28, Virginia 17
Duke 55, Virginia 48
Duke 20, Boston College 19
Duke 31, FIU 27
Duke 34, Wake Forest 27
Duke 33, North Carolina 30
Location
Durham, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
New Orleans, La.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Durham, N.C.
Dallas, Texas
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Columbus, Ohio
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Dallas, Texas
Columbia, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Richmond, Va.
Charlottesville, Va.
Annapolis, Md.
West Point, N.Y.
Charlottesville, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Nashville, Tenn.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Evanston, Ill.
West Point, N.Y.
College Park, Md.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
West Point, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
College Park, Md.
Durham, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Miami, Fla.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Game-Winning Scoring Play
Willard Perdue blocked punt recovery in end zone
Gordon Carver 37-yard pass from Billy Murphy
Bob Smith 10-yard pass from Cliff Lewis
George Clark 20-yard run
George Clark 58-yard run
Louis Allen 40-yard interception return
George Clark 4-yard run
Jack Mounie 5-yard run
Charlie Smith 1-yard run
Charlie Smith 2-yard run
Howard Pitt 3-yard pass from Worth Lutz
Jerry Barger 7-yard run
Ed Post 4-yard run (Jim Nelson PAT)
Sonny Jurgensen 1-yard run
George Dutrow 16-yard run
Wray Carlton 10-yard pass from George Dutrow
Art Browning 28-yard field goal
Dean Wright 1-yard run
Tee Moorman 9-yard pass from Don Altman (Art Browning PAT)
Dave Burch 3-yard run (Bill Reynolds PAT)
Bill Reynolds 39-yard field goal
Mike Curtis 1-yard run
Stan Crisson 15-yard pass from Walt Rappold
Bill Reynolds 20-yard field goal
Stan Crisson 60-yard pass from Scotty Glacken
James Devonshire 55-yard run
Bob Matheson 21-yard field goal
Ed Hicklin 9-yard pass from Larry Davis
Don Baglien 2-yard run
David Pugh 27-yard field goal
David Wright 45-yard field goal
Art Bosetti 2-yard run
Randy Cobb 11-yard pass from Mark Johnson
Larry Martinez 1-yard run
Tony Benjamin 1-yard run
Tony Benjamin 19-yard run
Art Gore 1-yard run
Earl Cook 30-yard interception return
Tom Hall 7-yard pass from Mike Dunn (Scott Wolcott PAT)
Greg Rhett 26-yard run
Stanley Driskell 6-yard run
Mike Grayson 2-yard run
Dennis Tabron 10-yard interception return
Joel Blunk 13-yard run (John Tolish PAT)
Carl Franks 5-yard pass from Ben Bennett
Mike Grayson 1-yard run
Mark Militello 7-yard pass from Ben Bennett
Julius Grantham 1-yard run
Ken Harper 29-yard field goal
Doug Green 5-yard pass from Steve Slayden
Doug Peterson 32-yard field goal
Stanley Monk 2-yard run
Doug Peterson 44-yard field goal
Doug Peterson 37-yard field goal
Roger Boone 6-yard run
Chris Brown 7-yard pass from Billy Ray
Marc Mays 9-yard pass from Dave Brown
Randy Cuthbert 6-yard run (Randy Gardner PAT)
Brad Breedlove 27-yard pass from Dave Brown
Tom Cochran 28-yard field goal
Ray Farmer blocked punt recovery in end zone
Joe Opalenick 13-yard pass from Spence Fischer
Tom Cochran 28-yard field goal
Sims Lenhardt 27-yard field goal
Sims Lenhardt 32-yard field goal
Scottie Montgomery 14-yard pass from Spencer Romine
Matt Brooks 53-yard field goal
Conner Vernon 42-yard pass from Thaddeus Lewis
Desmond Scott 35-yard run
Sean Renfree 1-yard run
Juwan Thompson 9-yard run
Anthony Boone 4-yard run
Jamison Crowder 5-yard pass from Sean Renfree
Time
—
—
—
—
—
11:00
2:00
11:28
13:40
3:30
0:05
0:39
0:40
13:13
12:20
13:00
7:34
11:30
2:45
2:00
0:02
11:19
1:20
0:46
9:03
12:31
13:15
9:54
2:05
0:00
0:01
2:00
1:37
4:53
8:18
1:38
12:46
4:45
0:13
3:07
14:54
0:59
0:56
10:31
12:06
12:46
0:26
1:33
1:52
1:10
0:07
3:45
3:45
9:12
0:23
3:18
0:38
2:48
11:56
6:14
3:37
4:08
0:04
0:51
1:48
1:42
0:00
3:45
0:40
9:57
6:52
11:35
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DUKE VS. NO. 1 (AP Poll)
Final Score
No. 1 Pittsburgh 10, No. 18 Duke 0
No. 1 Army 48, No. 19 Duke 13
No. 1 Army 19, No. 13 Duke 0
No. 1 LSU 50, Duke 18
No. 1 Notre Dame 64, Duke 0
No. 1 Ohio State 34, Duke 10
No. 1 Michigan 21, Duke 9
No. 1 Florida State 45, Duke 7
No. 1 Florida State 70, Duke 26
No. 1 Florida State 51, Duke 23
No. 1 Alabama 62, Duke 13
Date
November 27, 1937
October 27, 1945
October 26, 1946
November 8, 1958
November 12, 1966
October 3, 1970
September 17, 1977
September 4, 1993
September 2, 1995
October 2, 1999
September 18, 2010
Location
Durham, N.C.
New York, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.
Baton Rouge, La.
South Bend, Ind.
Columbus, Ohio
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Durham, N.C.
Orlando, Fla.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
DUKE • HEISMAN TROPHY BALLOTING
Year
1936
1938
1941
1963
Player
Ace Parker
Dan Hill
Steve Lach
Jay Wilkinson
Place
6th
10th
9th
9th
DUKE VS. REIGNING
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Final Score
No. 3 Duke 7, No. 4 Pittsburgh 0
No. 1 Army 48, No. 19 Duke 13
No. 1 Army 19, No. 13 Duke 0
No. 10 Duke 7, No. 11 Tennessee 0
No. 11 Duke 20, No. 14 Ohio State 14
Oklahoma 48, No. 16 Duke 21
No. 4 Southern California 35, Duke 7
No. 20 Clemson 49, Duke 14
Georgia Tech 17, Duke 6
No. 9 Florida State 59, No. 16 Duke 20
No. 7 Florida State 63, Duke 14
No. 1 Alabama 62, Duke 13
Date
November 26, 1938
October 27, 1945
October 26, 1946
October 4, 1952
October 15, 1955
January 1, 1958
September 12, 1975
October 16, 1982
November 2, 1991
October 29, 1994
October 14, 2000
September 18, 2010
Location
Durham, N.C.
New York, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Columbus, Ohio
Miami, Fla.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Clemson, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Winner, School
Larry Kelly, Yale
Davey O’Brien, TCU
Bruce Smith, Minnesota
Roger Staubach, Navy
DUKE VS. HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS
Doc Blanchard, Army (1945)
No. 2 Army 27, Duke 7
No. 1 Army 48, No. 19 Duke 13
No. 1 Army 19, No. 13 Duke 0
October 21, 1944
October 27, 1945
October 26, 1946
New York, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.
Blanchard: 13-64 rushing, 1 TD; 2-15 receiving; 4-223 KOR; 1-43 punting
Blanchard: 6-64 rushing, 1 TD; 1-59 receiving, 1 TD; 6-324 KOR
Blanchard: 17-114 rushing
October 21, 1944
October 27, 1945
October 26, 1946
New York, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.
Davis: 7-63 rushing, 1 TD; 2-33 PR
Davis: 7-63 rushing, 1 TD; 3-of-3 passing, 67 yards; 5-52 PR; 1 INT defense
Davis: 15-76 rushing; 2-42 receiving, 2 TDs; 1-of-3 passing, 28 yards; 2-71 punting
October 15, 1955
Columbus, Ohio
Cassidy: 11-40 rushing; 1-of-5 passing, 14 yards, 2 INTs; 38-yard PR for TD
November 8, 1958
Baton Rouge, La.
Cannon: 8-53 rushing, 1 TD; 2-72 receiving, 1 TD; 2 PATs; 2-72 punting
November 5, 1960
Durham, N.C.
Bellino: 20-62 rushing; 4-62 receiving; only game in 1960 without a TD
November 16, 1963
November 14, 1964
Durham, N.C.
Annapolis, Md.
Staubach: 7-14 passing, 122 yards, 1 INT; 12-72 rushing, 1 TD
Staubach: 21-of-30 passing, 217 yards, 1 INT; 17-91 rushing, 1 TD; 1-59 punting
October 2, 1976
Durham, N.C.
Dorsett: 31-129 rushing, 1 TD; 2-11 receiving
Columbia, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Rogers: 15-68 rushing, 1 TD; 1-5 receiving
Rogers: 23-150 rushing, 1 TD; 1-5 receiving; 1-0 KOR
Rogers: 28-161 rushing, 2 TD
Rogers: 36-224 rushing, 1 TD; 2-6 receiving
Tallahassee, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Ward: 17-of-33 passing, 269 yards, 4 TDs, 4 INTs; 9-84 rushing, 1 TD
Ward: 22-of-31 passing, 272 yards, 2 TD; 5-41 rushing, 1 TD
September 19, 1998
October 2, 1999
October 14, 2000
Tallahassee, Fla.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Weinke: 11-of-19 passing, 241 yards, 3 TDs; 3-(-13) rushing
Weinke: 19-of-27 passing, 290 yards, 5 TDs, 1 INT; 1-(-7) rushing
Weinke: 37-of-47 passing, 536 yards, 5 TDs, 1 INT; 1-(-9) rushing
September 18, 2010
Durham, N.C.
Ingram: 9-151 rushing, 2 TD
Glenn Davis, Army (1946)
No. 2 Army 27, Duke 7
No. 1 Army 48, No. 19 Duke 13
No. 1 Army 19, No. 13 Duke 0
Howard Cassidy, Ohio State (1955)
No. 11 Duke 20, No. 14 Ohio State 14
Billy Cannon, LSU (1959)
No. 1 LSU 50, Duke 18
Joe Bellino, Navy (1960)
No. 13 Duke 19, No. 4 Navy 10
Roger Staubach, Navy (1963)
No. 2 Navy 38, Duke 25
Navy 27, Duke 14
Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh (1976)
No. 2 Pittsburgh 44, Duke 31
George Rogers, South Carolina (1980)
Duke 25, South Carolina 21
Duke 16, South Carolina 12
South Carolina 35, Duke 0
No. 17 South Carolina 20, Duke 7
October 8, 1977
September 23, 1978
September 22, 1979
October 11, 1980
Charlie Ward, Florida State (1993)
No. 4 Florida State 48, Duke 21
No. 1 Florida State 45, Duke 7
September 5, 1992
September 4, 1993
Chris Weinke, Florida State (2000)
No. 11 Florida State 62, Duke 13
No. 1 Florida State 51, Duke 23
No. 7 Florida State 63, Duke 14
Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009)
No. 1 Alabama 62, Duke 13
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ALL-TIME LETTERMEN
Abbott, Ken HB
Abdella, Dixie DE
Abdul-Aleem, Zaid DB
Adams, Dan T
Adams, David DT
Adams, Deon WR
Adams, Eric RB
Adams, Rex G
Adams, Robert E
Adams, William QB
Addesa, Mike RB
Adkins, Emery C
Adwaters, Orlando DL
Aguanno, Giuseppe LB
Akinbiyi, Greg DE
Alabaster, Robert G
Alberto, Mike OG
Albright, Robert QB
Albright, Stuart OL
Alderfer, Steve OL
Alderman, Ralph LB
Aldridge, Bryant FB
Aldridge, T.
Alexander, Jack FB
Alexander, John G
Alexander, Phillip LB,DE
Algor, Jack DT
Allen, Anthony DL
Allen, Louis T
Allen, Mark LB
Allie, Butch FB, C
Altman, Don QB
Ament, Bryan WR
Ament, Randy LB
Anderson, Andy TE
Anderson, Chip DT
Anderson, Mark DB
Anderson, Jackson LS
Anderson, Preston DL
Anderson, Robert T
Andreasik, Andy LB
Andrew, Troy C
Andrews, Howard G
Andrews, Reggie DT
Anunike, Kenny TE, DE
Arendt, Chris DL
Armstrong, Mike DE
Arnold, Pat T
Arnold, Ross T
Arrington, Joel HB
Asack, Paul K
Asack, Phil FB, LB
Asack, Zack QB
Ashby, Donald C
Astley, Robert G
Atherholt, George E
Atkinson, Doug DE
Atkinson, Mike RB
Auryansen, Todd DB
Austin, Ed E
Austin, Troy DT
Aye-Darko, Adrian S
Bachstein, Joey TE
Bacon, Paul C
Badgett, Clarence G
Bagley, Carlos LB
Baglien, Don FB
Bailey, Edgar E
Bailey, Patrick DE, LB
Baird, Weldon DB
Baird, William HB
Baker, Bill OE
Baldinger, Brian OG
Baldwin, Robert RB
Balitsaris, George HB
Ball, Tim RB, LB
Bamberger, Greg OT
Banks, Adam LB
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1993-94-95
2001-02-03-04
2005-06-07-08
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1997-98-99-00
1972
1988-99-90-91
1990-91-92-93
1981-82-83-84
1953-54-55
1923-24
1933-34-35
1966-67
2001-02-03-04-05
1977-78
1986-87-88-89
1946-47-48-49
1988-89-90-91
1958-59-60
1959-60
1998,00
1997-98-99-00
1986,88-89
1981-82-83
1993-94
2009-10-11-12
1988-89-90-91
1949-50
1984-85-86-87
1997-98-99-00
1932
1982-83-84-85
2009-10-11-12
1980-81-82
1980-81
1943
1965-66
1959-60-61
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1968-69-70
2005, 07-08
1965
1965
1956-57
1986-87-88-89
1981-82-83-84
1971
1944-45-46-47-48
1997-98-99-00
2005-06-07-08
B•B•B
1996-97-98
1979-80
1935-36-37
1992-93-94-95
1967-68-69
1936-37-38-39
2004-05-06-07
1973-74
1962-63
1969-70-71
1979-80-81
1991-92-93-94
1943
2004, 06-07
1978-79-80-81
2007-08-09-10
Monongahela, Pa.
Middletown, N.J.
Chicago, Ill.
Waycross, Ga.
Stone Mountain, Ga.
Greensboro, N.C.
Gulf Breeze, Fla.
Oak Hill, W. Va.
Atlanta, Ga.
Wilson, N.C.
Old Forge, Pa.
Durham, N.C.
Lithonia, Ga.
Farrell, N.Y.
Miami, Fla.
Baldwin, N.Y.
Hickory, N.C.
Pretty Prairie, Kan.
Greensboro, N.C.
Chalfont, Pa.
Roselle, N.J.
Kinston, N.C.
Asheville, N.C.
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Bronx, N.Y.
Spring Lake Heights, N.J.
Old Fort, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Trumbull, Conn.
Statesville, N.C.
Freeport, Pa.
Berwick, Pa.
King of Prussia, Pa.
Yardley, Pa.
Lexington, N.C.
College Station, Texas
Frisco, Texas
Norwalk, Conn.
Lynn, Mass.
Glen Ellyn, Ill.
Klein, Texas
Asheville, N.C.
Concord, N.C.
Galena, Ohio
Abbottstown, Pa.
East Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hattiesburg, Miss.
Atlanta, Ga.
Thomasville, Ga.
Newton, Mass.
West Bridgewater, Mass.
Newton, Mass.
Nassawadox, Va.
Miami, Fla.
Norwood, Pa.
Devon, Pa.
Princeton, N.C.
East Northport, N.Y.
Portsmouth, Va.
Orange, N.J.
Stevenson Ranch, Calif.
Merritt Island, Fla.
Flat Rock, N.C.
Mount Airy, N.C.
Marietta, Ga.
Newport, Ky.
Lexington, N.C.
Elmendorf, Texas
Maryville, Tenn.
Pikeville, Ky.
Elmira, N.Y.
Massapequa Park, N.Y.
DeLand, Fla.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Carrolton, Texas
Phoenixville, Pa.
Asheville, N.C.
Barger, Jerry QB
Barner, Glen LB
Barnett, Bob C
Barney, Mike RB
Barrett, John
Barrett, Drew III HB, DB
Barringer, Jeff DE
Barringer, Jerry G
Bartal, James E
Baskerville, Bob G
Bass, Ernest HB, E
Battier, Jeremy WR
Bauta, Lavdrim OL
Baydoun, Nader HB
Bayer, Luke C, OG
Bayless, Hugh G, K
Beamer, Ernest E
Beasley, Fred HB
Beasley, Robert E
Beath, Andy E, WB, DB
Beattie, John OL
Beatty, Bob C
Beaver, Robert HB
Beckett, Justin OL
Bell, Alex FB
Bell, Floyd HB
Bell, Sheldon WR
Belue, Walter HB, QB
Bengel, Paul C
Benion, Bob DT, OG
Benjamin, Tony FB
Bennett, Ben QB
Bennett, C.G. E
Bennett, Michael RB
Benson, Robert E
Berdan, Scott LB
Berger, Robert G
Bernard, Brian DL
Berry, Alan G
Berry, Jean G
Berry, Lewis T
Best, Chris OL
Bethune, E.P. C, B
Bickel, Randy OT
Bickel, Robert HB, FB
Biddle, Dick LB
Birchfield, Jesse T, G
Bishop, David DT
Black, Leonard E
Blackwell, Greg DE
Blakeney, Issac TE
Blalock, Bill G
Blaney, Bernie HB
Blount, Lamar HB
Blunk, Joel RB
Bochow, Brian OE
Bodkin, Robin OG, DT
Bokinsky, George QB
Boland, Michael DB
Bolich, Marion FB
Boling, Floyd
Boling, Jim T
Bombard, Ken OG, OT
Bomgardner, Mike FB
Boniewicz, Joe OG
Bonin, Carl G
Boone, Anthony QB
Boone, Greg RB
Boone, Roger RB
Borbely, Jim FB
Bosetti, Art FB
Bosson, Dave T
Bostian, Ronald G
Bostock, Roy FB
Boswell, Thomas
Bowling, Danny OL
Bowker, Jim DB
Bowers, Frank G
Bowers, Fred DB
Bowser, Charles DE
Boyd, Dale HB, QB
Boyette, Re’quan RB
1951-52-53-54
Salisbury, N.C.
1979-80-81-82-83
Aberdeen, N.C.
1939-40-41
Albany, Ga.
1974-75-76-77
Haddon Heights, N.J.
1921
1965
Camp Lejeune, N.C.
1982-83
Salisbury, N.C.
1965-66
Concord, N.C.
1956-57-58
Gary, Ind.
1937-38
Warrenton, N.C.
1954-55-56
Durham, N.C.
2000
Birmingham, Mich.
2004-05
Brooklyn, N.Y.
1970
Dearborn, Mich.
2001-02-03
Gainesville, Fla.
1972-73 West Palm Beach, Fla.
1941-42-43
Mount Airy, N.C.
1954-55-56
Henderson, N.C.
1962-63
Durham, N.C.
1965-66-67
Clearwater, Fla.
1987
Costa Mesa, Calif.
1941
1929
Spencer, N.C.
1982-83-84-85
Boston, Mass.
1963
Raleigh, N.C.
1957-58-59
Rocky Mount, N.C.
2007-08-09
Baltimore, Md.
1932-33
Charlotte, N.C.
1960-61-62
Arnold, Pa.
2002, 2004
Milton, Pa.
1973-74-75-76
Monessen, Pa.
1980-81-82-83
Sunnyvale, Calif.
1925,27
Durham, N.C.
1973
Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.
1954-55-56
Sanford, N.C.
1990-91-92
Norcross, Ga.
1951-52
Coalgood, Ky.
1986-87-88
Cocoa Beach, Fla.
1964
Fort Thomas, Ky.
1960-61-62
Mooresville, N.C.
1951
Durham, N.C.
2002-03-04
Calgary, Canada
1942,46
Arlington, Va.
1976-77
Durham, N.C.
1950-51
Reading, Pa.
1967-68-69-70
Parkersburg, W. Va.
1952-53-54-55
Elizabethon, Tenn.
1976
St. Petersburg, Fla.
1954
Fayetteville, N.C.
1980-81-82-83-84
Coatesville, Pa.
2012
Monroe, N.C.
1951
Lexington, N.C.
1954-55-56
Newark, Del.
1943
Philadeplphia, Miss.
1980-81-82-83
Webster Groves, Mo.
1969
Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
1965-66-67 South Charleston, W. Va.
1940-41
Windber, Pa.
1989-90-91
McHenry, Ill.
1925-26-27
Winston-Salem, N.C.
1922
1935
Siler City, N.C.
1967-68-69
Silver Spring, Md.
1972-73-74
Haddon Heights, N.J.
2003
Dunmore, Pa.
1951-52
Englewood, N.J.
2011-12
Monroe, N.C.
1979-80-81-82
Bel Air, Md.
1987-88-89
Lake Braddock, Va.
1943
New Brunswick, N.J.
1970-71
Wexford, Pa.
1959-60
Clifton, N.J.
1958-59
Salisbury, N.C.
1961
Minnesota, Minn.
1922
2006
Atlanta, Ga.
1983-84,86 Wrightsville Beach, N.C.
1937
1972-73-74
Thomson, Ga.
1978-79-80-81
Plymouth, N.C.
1953,55
Huntington, W. Va.
2005-06-07-08-09
Wilson, N.C.
Boyle, Justin RB
Bozick, Peter WR
Brabson, Roy OT
Bracy, Biff HB
Bradley, Bob LB, DE
Bradshaw, Jim C
Brady, Tom FL
Branch, Chris WR
Branion, Joby DB
Brannon, Donald HB, QB
Brauley, Jeff C
Braxton, Brandon WR, S
Brazill, Tim OG
Breedlove, Brad WR
Brewer, P.O. QB, FB
Bridges, Daniel HB
Brienza, Rich TE
Brinkman, John TE
Brittingham, Scott DB
Britton, O.C. C, G, T
Broadie, Stanley FB, RB
Broadnax, Cory LB
Brock, Tim WR
Brodhead, Robert QB
Brooks, Dan DB
Brooks, Eugene E
Brooks, Greg LB
Brooks, James WR
Brooks, Matt P, K
Brower, Bobby RB
Brown, Charlie DT
Brown, Chris FB
Brown, Craig LB
Brown, Dave QB
Brown, Ed DB
Brown, James WB, HB
Brown, Jeff LB
Brown, Kelby LB
Brown, Kyler LB
Brown, Marvin WR
Brown, Wyatt
Browning, Arthur G
Browning, Craig QB
Brownlee, John HB
Bruce, Jamal DT
Brugger, Johannes LB
Brummitt, Fred C
Brummitt, Ricky P
Brunansky, Joe T
Brunson, Darryl DE
Bruton, Robert
Bryan, Bill T
Bryan, Billy C
Bryant, Andy NG
Bryant, Clyde E
Bryant, D. QB
Bryant, Derek WR, DE
Bryant, L.G. OE
Brzezinski, Nick TE
Budinger, John OG
Buie, Sam OB
Bullock, Aaron DB
Bullock, Ed HB
Bumgarner, Dwight E, T
Bumgarner, Tim OT
Bunch, Curtiss DL
Buoniconti, Nick LB
Burch, Dave HB, FB
Burdette, Marvin E
Burdine, Lyle LB
Burger, Tom G
Burke, Paul OL
Burns, Gordon C
Burns, Thomas E, G
Burris, David WR
Burrows, Bob G
Burt, Doug FL
Bush, Jack T
Bush, Jack FB, E
Bussey, Joe HB
Butler, Lee CB, S
Butler, Lex CB
2004-05-06-07
1972
1983-84-85
1963-64
1969
1943
1996,98
1998
1981-82-83-84
1965-66-67
1984,86
2010-11-12
1977-78
1990-91-92-93
1929-30-31
1960-61-62
1972-73
1979-80
1988-89-90
1933-34
1977,79
2001
1975-76
1956-57-58
1975-76-77-78
1950-51
1974-75
2008
2001-02-03-04
1978-79-80
1973-74
1988-89-90-91
1979-80
1989-90-91
1978-79-80
1949-50
1987
2010-11
2012
1978-79-80
1922
1958-59-60
1979-80
1930-31-32
2011-12
1994,96
1926-27-28
1977-78-79
1935-36-37
1981-82-83-84
1926
1929-30-31
1973-74-75-76
1996
1948-49
2000-01
2003-04
1970
2000-01
1981
1927-28-29
1992-93-94
1923-24-25
1958-59-60
1979-80-81-82
1993-94-95-96
1982-83-84-85
1958-59-60-61
1962-63-64
1996,98
1985-86-87
1983-84-85-86
1937,39
1940-41-42
1981
1951-52-53
1998
1943
1960
1965
2008-09-10-11-12
2012
Acworth, Ga.
Camp Springs, Md.
Atlanta, Ga.
Orangeburg, S.C.
Mount Airy, N.C.
Montgomery, Ala.
Omaha, Neb.
Raleigh, N.C.
Wareham, Mass.
Graham, N.C.
Alexandria, Ky.
Charlotte, N.C.
Glen Mills, Pa.
Homosassa, Fla.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Hampton, Va.
Valley Stream, N.Y.
Fayette City, Pa.
Salisbury, Md.
Durham, N.C.
Kenansville, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Elmwood Park, N.J.
Kittanning, Pa.
Denville, N.J.
Durham, N.C.
Fairfax, Va.
Carson, Calif.
Miami, Fla.
Vienna, Va.
Canton, N.C.
Washington, D.C.
Bel Air, Md.
Westfield, N.J.
Cherry Hill, N.J.
Miami, Fla.
Dunwoody, Ga.
Matthews, N.C.
Matthews, N.C.
Hampton, Va.
Portsmouth, Va.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Philadelphia, Pa.
LaGrange, Ga.
New York, N.Y.
Oxford, N.C.
Oxford, N.C.
Beaver Falls, Pa.
St. Louis, Mo.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Burlington, N.C.
Dunwoody, Ga.
Detroit, Mich.
Richmond, Va.
Chatham, Va.
Livonia, Mich.
Pelham, N.Y.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
McKee City, N.J.
Lexington, N.C.
High Point, N.C.
Brooksville, Fla.
Miami, Fla.
Canton, N.C.
College Park, Ga.
Arlington, Texas
Maytown, Pa.
Hornell, N.Y.
Asheville, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Asheboro, N.C.
Hampton, Va.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Palatka, Fla.
Chesapeake, Va.
Anderson, S.C.
Anderson, S.C.
DUKE FOOTBALL
Byas, Jordan S
Byrd, Bill B
Byrd, Wade C
Cadigan, Tim DT
Cain, Tom OT
Calabrese, Jay FB
Calamari, Bob DB
Caldwell, Jack FB
Caldwell, Mark OE
Camero, Casey DT
Campbell, August LB, S
Campbell, Bobby QB
Campbell, Fred T
Camper, John DL
Campitelli, Paul C
Cannon, Eugene T
Canty, Walt S
Cape, J.T. LB
Cappellano, John HB, DB
Cappetto, Mike QB
Carbonell, Alberto DT
Cardwell, Joe T, G
Carey, John FB, G
Carlo, John HB, LB
Carlton, Everett FB
Carlton, Wray HB
Carpenter, Don T, G
Carpenter, Robert E
Carter, B.
Carter, Henley OE
Carter, Seth LS
Carver, Gordon HB
Castor, Chris WR
Cathey, Richard HB
Caudle, Lloyd HB
Cavanaugh, Ed T
Cerone, Jim OT
Chambers, Randy DE
Chambers, Thomas G
Chambers, Tom OE
Chappell, William
Chappell, Phillip OT
Charbonnet, Daniel CB
Charles, Wayne TB
Chatham, Kenneth HB
Cheng, Simon CB
Chesnutt, Edwin E
Chesson, Wes P, HB, E
Chestnut, Raphael WR
Childress, Jack DB
Christopher, Jeff DB
Churm, Mike C
Ciepcielinski, Drew DT
Cittadino, Benny E
Clark, Dan TE
Clark, Darius SS
Clark, Ernest DE
Clark, George HB
Clark, McCauley HB, E
Clark, Randy QB
Clayton, Willie OT, DT
Clements, Darryl WR
Clinkscale, Brent QB
Clyburn, Louis OG
Cobb, Randy WR
Cochran, Tom PK
Cockrell, Ross CB
Cofield, Takoby OT
Colantuoni, Jim OT
Cole, J.N. T
Coleman, John OG
Collins, Clarence OG
Colonna, Dave TE
Combs, Chris DT
Comer, Jeffrey WR
Compitello, Joseph LB
Condon, David T, G
Conner, Bill HB
Connette, Brandon QB
Constantino, Paul C
Cook, Earl DB
Cook, Glynn L. C
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1942
1956-57-58
C•C•C
Lynn Haven, Fla.
Columbia, S.C.
Spindale, N.C.
1977-78
Brockton, Mass.
1970-71
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1965-66-67
College Park, Md.
1984-85-86-87
Lorain, Ohio
1921-22,24-25
1964-65
Clinton, Tenn.
2003-04-05-06
Tampa, Fla.
2010-11
Freeport, Bahamas
1997-98-99-00
Hicksville, N.Y.
1953-54
Swarthmore, Pa.
1986-87
Wycoff, N.J.
2004-05 Chesapeake Beach, Md.
1967
Asheboro, N.C.
2009-10-11-12
Roebuck, S.C.
2000, 02-03
Watkinsville, Ga.
1968-69-70
Easton, Pa.
2010
Troy, Mich.
1979
Coral Gables, Fla.
1934-35-36
Montgomery, Ala.
1950-51-52
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
1964-65
Falls Church, Va.
1943
Winston-Salem, N.C.
1956-57-58
Wallace, N.C.
1929-30-31
Ayden, N.C.
1937
Montchanin, Del.
1922-23
1966-67-68
Fort Defiance, Va.
2000-01-02-03
Oklahoma City, Okla.
1942-43-44-45
Durham, N.C.
1978-79-80,82
Cary, N.C.
1925-26
1951-52-53
Lewisville, N.C.
1949-50
Waterbury, Conn.
1981
Deer Park, N.Y.
1971-72
Gastonia, N.C.
1946-47,49
Winston-Salem, N.C.
1971-72
East Liverpool, Ohio
1952
1993-94-95-96
Sanford, N.C.
2004 The Woodlands, Texas
1985-86-87-88
White Plains, N.Y.
1965-66
Silver Spring, Md.
2006
Toronto, Canada
1960,62
Charlotte, N.C.
1968-69-70
Edenton, N.C.
2005-06-07-08
Reidsville, N.C.
1970-71, 73
Mount Airy, N.C.
1973-74
Winston-Salem, N.C.
1978
Canton, N.C.
2001-02-03
Charlotte, N.C.
1943,46-47
Long Branch, N.J.
1990-91-92-93
Tampa, Fla.
1996-97-98-99
Tampa, Fla.
1972-73,75
Southern Pines, N.C.
1944-45-46-47
Wilson, N.C.
1935,37
Loudon, Tenn.
1960-61
Durham, N.C.
1970-71-72
Hampton, Va.
1987-88-89-90
Middletown, Ohio
1980-81-82
Greenville, S.C.
1991-92-93-94
Camden, S.C.
1973-74
Garden Grove, Calif.
1992-93-94-95
Bethlehem, Pa.
2010-11-12
Waxhaw, N.C.
2011-12
Tarboro, N.C.
1979-80
Alexandria, Va.
1929
Hamlet, N.C.
2010-11-12
Florence, S.C.
1992-93-94-95
Forestville, Md.
1986-87-88-89
High Point, N.C.
1996-97-98-99
Roanoke, Va.
1976-77-78
Frederick, Md.
1967-68-69
White Plains, N.Y.
1960-61-62
Parma, Ohio
1953-54
Roanoke, Va.
2010, 12
Corona, Calif.
1983-84-85-86
St. Louis, Mo.
1973-74-75-76-77
Alexandria, Va.
1943
Columbia, Miss.
Cooper, Jason TE
Copley, James E
Corbett, Bob QB
Corders, Maurice DT
Cornelius, B.O. HB
Corpus, Tom DE
Cottingham, Andrew FB
Courtillet, Marcel OE
Cowart, Jeffrey OL
Coyne, Steve DB
Cox, Billy QB
Cox, Charles DB
Cox, Daniel T
Cox, Robert FB
Crain, Richard G
Crawford, Fred E, T
Crawford, Laniel DB
Crayton, Marc DL
Crenshaw, Keith RB
Crigler, Norris QB
Crisson, Stan E
Cromartie, Fred G
Cronin, Kevin QB
Crowder, Jamison WR
Crowder, John C
Cruikshank, Robert FB
Crummie, Robert FB
Crute, H. Futz
Culp, Hank G
Culp, James C
Cunningham, Grant NG
Curran, Robert DB
Curran, Tim DL
Curtis, Mike FB
Cuthbert, Randy RB
Cutler, Richard HB
Dallas, Craig DE
Dalton, James G
Daniel, Keith WR
Daniels, Matt S
Dapolito, Chris QB
Dargan, Cedric TB
Darnell, Leonard E
Daugherty, John G
Davies, Mike DB
Davis, Charlie T
Davis, Chris S
Davis, Fred T
Davis, Jason LB
Davis, Jasper HB, FB
Davis, Jimmy C
Davis, Larry DB, QB
Davis, Lee G, T
Davis, Lee R. DB
Davis, Robert C
Davis, Tim P
Davis, Tom HB, FB
Davis, William G
Deane, Carl QB
Dearth, Jim OE
Deaton, Darrell DB
Deaver, Braxton TE
Debolt, Gene C, DE
Decker, Todd QB
Decker Tom FB
Deiter, Bill
DeLamielleure, Todd LB
Deloatch, Sidney T
DeLuca, Scott LB
Dempsey, Larry DB, HB
Dempsey, Luther E
Demore, Dave DE
Denne, Donald T
Denton, Kent QB
DeOrio, Matt RB
DeRogatis, Al C, T
Derrickson, Vernon
DeSmyter, Randy K
DeStefano, Frank OT
DeVine, Gene OT, TE
DeVolentine, Joe E
Devonshire, James FB, TB, E
1984-85-86-87
1943
1974-75
1972-73-74-75
1932-33-34
1987-88-89
1957-58
1967-68-69
2009
1986-87
1948-49-50
1971-72-73
1954-55-56
1932-33
1960
1931-32-33
1974-75
1986-87-88
1978-79-80-81
1942
1961-62-63
1962-63-64
2006
2011-12
1944-45
1958
1958-59
1920-21, 23
1924-25, 27
1957
1979
1985
1989-90-91
1962-63-64
1989-90-91-92
1957
D•D•D
New Canaan, Conn.
Wiston, W. Va.
Clarks Summit, Pa.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Westlake, Ohio
Laurinburg, N.C.
Camp Springs, Md.
Forsyth, Ga.
Newtown Square, Pa.
Mount Airy, N.C.
Mount Airy, N.C.
Gainesville, Fla.
Vernon, Texas
Mount Holly, N.J.
Waynesville, N.C.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Bay Village, Ohio
Caroleen, N.C.
Cherryville, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Middletown, Wis.
Monroe, N.C.
High Point, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Clinton, N.C.
Spencer, N.C.
Washington, D.C.
Seneca, S.C.
Houston, Texas
Baldwin, N.Y.
Rockville, Md.
Chalfont, Pa.
Preston, Minn.
1979
Reidsville, N.C.
1961-62
Asheboro, N.C.
1987,89
Hyattsville, Md.
2008-09-10-11
Fayetteville, Ga.
2002-03-04
Matawan, N.J.
2001, 03-04-05
Jacksonville, N.C.
1938-39-40
1930
1969-70-71
Bay Village, Ohio
1942
Tampa, Fla.
2004-05-06-07
Stone Mountain, Ga.
1937
Newport, Vt.
2000-01
Gainesville, Fla.
1938-39-40
Wilson, N.C.
1957
Durham, N.C.
1966-67-68
Portsmouth, Va.
1928-29-30
Waynesville, N.C.
1976
Alexandria, Va.
1962-63-64
Aiken, S.C.
1991-92
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1941-42-43-44
Wilson, N.C.
1946-47-48
Wilson, N.C.
1939-40
Charlottesville, Va.
1967-68-69
Monroe, Wis.
1980, 82-83
Winston-Salem, N.C.
2011
Charlotte, N.C.
1967-68-69
Columbus, Ohio
1992
Raleigh, N.C.
1981-82-83
Westerville, Ohio
1984
Chadds Ford, Pa.
1998-99-00
Durham, N.C.
1954-55-56
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
1990
Nutley, N.J.
1966-67-68
Greensboro, N.C.
1940-41
Greensboro, N.C.
1985-86-87
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1957-58-59
Wierton, W. Va.
1964
Washington, N.C.
1994-95-96-97
Jacksonville, Fla.
1945-46-47-48
Newark, N.J.
1920-21
2006
Anderson, S.C.
1976-77
Webster, N.Y.
1974 West Bridgewater, Mass.
1939
Miami, Fla.
1965-66-67
Carney’s Point, N.J.
DeWalt-Ondijo, Jordan DE
Dewan, Brendan LB
Deyton, Robert G
Diamond, Gus G
Dickerson, Rodney DB
Dill, David
Dilweg, Anthony QB, P
Diminick, Mike DB
Dixon, John HB
Dixon, Rich DE
Doby, Larry DB
Dolan, John LB
Dollar, Steve OL
Dorsey, Stanley WR
Douglas, Chris TB
Dow, Robert HB
Dowell, Bubba OG
Dowling, Mike FB
Downs, Greg WR
Drescher, Eric LB
Drew, John DT
Driskell, Stanley QB
Drulis, Charles OE
Drum, Robert OL
Drummer, Ronnie RB
Drye, Carl G
DuBose, Keith DB
Duke, Aaron C
Dufala, Greg OL, NG
Dukes, Curt QB
Dull, John OG
Dunaway, Dave OE
Duncan, Bill E
Duncan, Jela RB
Dunlap, E.B. C
Dunlap, Erik OG
Dunlap, Jack G
Dunn, Andy OL
Dunn, Mike QB
Dupler, Phil FB
Dupree, Terrence TE
Durner, Gus T
Dusek, David DE
Dutrow, George HB
Dyer, Marcus TE, FB
Eanes, Thomas G
Earngey, Willard G, E, HB
Earon, Blaine E
East, Joel DL, OL
Eaves, Willard HB, QB
Eberdt, Sam FB, QB
Ebinger, Phil C
Econn, Chris LB
Edens, Thomas DB, OE
Edwards, Fred C, E
Edwards, George LB
Edwards, J.B. OG, NG
Edwards, Jeramy S, LB
Edwards, Rodrick DB
Edwards, Steve DT
Edwards, Tee SS
Egboh, Patrick DE
Egbuniwe, Chike LB
Egge, Jeroen C
Eily, Derek C
Eily, Kedrick DL
Eisenberg, Judd C
Eisenberg, Lloyd T
Eldridge, Wade G
Elliott, Ronnie WR
Ellis, Jamal DB
El-Masry, John DE
English, Everett
Epperson, Duane TB
Erdeljac, Ben WR
Ershler, Arthur HB
Eslick, John RB
Evans, Brad OL
2011-12
2002-03-04-05
1950
1945
1986-87-88-89
1973
1985-86-87-88
1985-86-87-88
1968
1974
1977-78
1981,83
1994
1990-91-92-93
2000-01-02-03
1965-66
1978
2004-05
1986-87, 89
1978-79
2009
1977-78-79
1963-64-65
2009
2004-05-06-07
1958
1989-90-91-92
1996-97
1999-00-01
2004-05
1969-70-71
1964-65-66
1945, 47-48
2012
1932-33-34
1996
1932-33-34
1989
1975-76-77-78
1956-57
1996-97-98-99
1933-34-35
1973-74-75
1956-57-58
1988-89-90-91
Prairie View, Texas
Austin, Texas
Raleigh, N.C.
Burgettstown, Pa.
Knightdale, N.C.
Fort Scott, Kan.
Bethesda, Md.
Mount Carmel, Pa.
Nashville, Tenn.
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Montclair, N.J.
Atlanta, Ga.
Garland, Texas
Baltimore, Md.
Sherrills Ford, N.C.
Short Beach, Conn.
Louisville, Ky.
Baltimore, Md.
Dunwoody, Ga.
Hershey, Pa.
Midland, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
St. Louis, Mo.
Hoover, Ala.
Salinas, Calif.
China Grove, N.C.
Sarasota, Fla.
Thomasville, Ga.
Erie, Pa.
Stony Point, N.C.
Rutherford, N.J.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Morganton, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Lawton, Okla.
Garner, N.C.
Lawton, Okla.
Little Rock, Ark.
Hampton, Va.
Frankfort, Ind.
Seffner, Fla.
Asheville, N.C.
McLean, Va.
Washington, D.C.
Burlington, N.C.
E•E•E
1925-26
1935-36-37
1949-50-51
2004-05
1938-39
1953-54
1980-81-82-83
1995
1967-68
1936-37
1985-86-87-88-89
1966-67-68
2003-04-05-06
1991,93
1975-76
1992-93-94-95
2007-08-09-10
1994-95-96-97
1992-93-94-95
1984
1988-89
1979, 81
1944, 47-49
1940
2002-03-04-05
1991-92, 94
1983-84, 86
1921, 23
1997-98-99-00
1997, 99-00-01
1930-31-32
1946-47-48
1970-71
Rockford, Ill.
Altoona, Pa.
Cambridge, Ohio
Athens, Tenn.
Arlington, Va.
Atlanta, Ga.
Sumter, S.C.
Siler City, N.C.
Portsmouth, Va.
Jackson, N.J.
Houston, Texas
Fairfax, Va.
Decatur, Ga.
Mesquite, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Pearl River, La.
Roxboro, N.C.
Roxboro, N.C.
Radnor, Pa.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mount Airy, N.C.
Huntsville, Ala.
Lancaster, Texas
Waltham, Mass.
Falls Church, Va.
Oakmont, Pa.
Hudson, N.Y.
Fayetteville, Tenn.
Durham, N.C.
113
DUKE FOOTBALL
Everett, John
Ewell, Keith WR
Ezerski, Frank Jr. FB
Ezzard, Rodney CB
Falcone, Sonny DT
Falls, Ronnie C
Faris, Jeffrey S
Farmer, Ray FS
Farquhar, John TE
Farrell, Jack TE
Fawcett, Blake G
Fehling, James OT
Feinberg, Alex P
Felder, Kendral WR, LB
Felty, Ralph T
Fesperman, W.D. T, G
Fetsko, Rober HB, E
Field, Herbert E, HB
Finison, Joey OG
Finley, Robert HB
Fischer, Charles T, E
Fischer, Spence QB
Fincher, Michael WR
Fisher, Lucas DE
Fitch, Robert OG, LB
Fitzpatrick, Michael DB, LB
Flanagan, Greg WR
Fleming, Robert OG
Flemming, Dominique WR
Fletcher, Frank DB
Flick, Andy C
Flowers, Richmond WR
Folger, Fred WB, TB
Fondren, Frank III C
Forbis, Jim LB, TB
Force, Teddy OT
Ford, Gerald TE
Fordham, Ben DB, WR
Foster, Tony WR, CB
Fowler, Brendan LB
Fowler, Ryan LB
Fox, Daryl C
Foxx, Justin DE
Foxworthy, Jay LB
Foyle, Robert MG
France, C.J. LB
Francis, Jerry T
Frank, John QB
Franks, Carl TE
Frederick, Gary WR
Frederick, Ron WR
Freeman, Heath K
Freeman, Justin OL
Freeman, Willard DE
Freile, Guillermo K, WR
Friedlund, John FB, WB
Friedman, Bert C, T
Friedman, Lennie OT
Fryer, Aaron TB
Fuqua, Jimmy G
Fuqua, Mike C, TE
Fusco, Vince PK
Futrell, James HB
Gaines, Kyle LB
Gainey, Catron S
Galaska, Jeff TE
Gallman, Leroy RB
Gamble, Austin LB
Gantt, Robert E, BB
Garber, Brent K
Garda, Robert HB
Gardinier, Richard T
Gardner, James III T
Gardner, Randy PK
Gardner, Robert G
Gardner, Sam HB, BB
Garner, Gilroy QB
Garner, Mike OG
Garrett, Reid
Garstkiewicz, Gary DB
114
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
1923
1988-89-90-91
1940
2004, 07
F•F•F
1973-74-75
1952-53-54-55
2011
1992-93-94-95
1990-91, 93-94
2010, 12
1941-42
1973-74-75
2006
2003-04-05
1941-42
1953-54-55
1957-58-59
1950-51-52
2011-12
1924-25
1935-36-37
1992-93-94-95
1987-88
2012
1970-71
1968-69
1983, 85-86
1997-98-99-00
1993-94-95-96
1972
1997
1996, 98-99
1946-47-48
1965-66
1970-71
2012
1993-94-95-96
1972-73-74
2009-10-11-12
2011
2000-01-02-03
1969-70
2010-11-12
1982, 84
1965-66-67
2011-12
1964
1924-25-26
1980-81-82
1981-82-83-84
1979-80-81
2001
2008
1976-77
2011
1948-49
1929, 31
1995-96-97-98
2003-04, 06
1962-63
1979-80-81
1975-76
1961-62-63
G•G•G
1990-91
2006-07-08-09
1992-93-94
1990-91-92-93
2009-10-11-12
1941-42-43, 46
2000-01-02-03
1959-60
1947
1957-58-59
1989-90-91-92
1960
1935-36
1960-61-62
1969
1921
1978-79-80
Miami, Fla.
Monessen, Pa.
Atlanta, Ga.
Durham, N.C.
High Point, N.C.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Kernersville, N.C.
Stanford, Calif.
Atlanta, Ga.
Alderson, W. Va.
Reading, Pa.
Thomasville, Ga.
Wilson, N.C.
Ashland, Ky.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Johnstown, Pa.
Martinsville, Va.
Greensboro, N.C.
West Haven, Conn.
Atlanta, Ga.
Port Chester, N.Y.
Monroe, N.C.
Fairmont, W. Va.
Bethesda, Md.
Sarasota, Fla.
Panama City, Fla.
Raleigh, N.C.
Chesapeake, Va.
San Franscisco, Calif.
Birmingham, Ala.
Mount Airy, N.C.
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Matthews, N.C.
Lancaster, Pa.
Missouri City, Texas
Columbus, Ga.
Burlington, N.C.
Wantagh, N.Y.
Redington Shores, Pa.
Aliquippa, Pa.
Charlotte, N.C.
College Park, Ga.
Hawthorne, N.J.
Columbus, Ga.
Caroleen, N.C.
Garner, N.C.
Goldsboro, N.C.
Goldsboro, N.C.
Short Hills, N.J.
Ahoskie, N.C.
Washington, D.C.
Miami, Fla.
DeLand, Fla.
New York City, N.Y.
West Milford, N.J.
Tampa, Fla.
Spray, N.C.
Eden, N.C.
New Hyde Park, N.Y.
Lynchburg, Va.
Snellville, Ga.
Hephzibah, Ga.
Strongsville, Ohio
Westfield, N.J.
Weston, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Thomasville, Ga.
Alexandria, Va.
Miami, Fla.
Portsmouth, Ohio
Jacksonville, Fla.
Portsmouth, Ohio
Charleston, W. Va.
Augusta, Ga.
Shawnee Mission, Kan.
West Berlin, N.J.
Garvin, Greg FB
Garwood, Arthur FB
Gattis, Corey WR
Gawdun, George DB
Gee, Chet DB
Gee, Norman DT, TE
Geis, Adam SE
Gelbert, Daniel E
George, Temo CB
Gersbach, Carl G
Gibbs, David DB
Gibson, James E. C
Gibson, James F. E
Gibson, Travis OG
Giffin, Jerry DE, LB
Gill, Aubrey C
Gill, Keith RB
Gilson, Elmer LB, DE
Glacken, Scotty QB
Glankler, John DT
Gleason, Francis E
Glover, Bobby DB
Glover, Tyree LB
Goddard, John G
Godfrey, Jim LB
Godfrey, O.C. FB, HB
Goins, Herbert FB, G, C
Goldberg, Cameron OT
Gombar, Greg LB, DE
Gonet, Ned FB, LB, DE
Gordon, John C
Gore, Art TB
Gowdy, Reggie LB
Grace, Chuck OG, MG, T
Grant, Lamar CB
Grant, Truett G
Grant, Wesley G
Grantham, Julius TB
Granville, Billy LB
Gray, Gavin DB
Grayson, Mike TB
Green, Alex S
Green, David QB
Green, Doug WR
Green, Jeffrey DE
Green, Ray FB, QB, T
Green, W. E
Greene, Brian CB, S
Greene, Zach CB
Gregory, Art T
Grier, Britton S, LB
Grigg, Fred T
Grimes, Dale C
Grissom, Tyran DT
Gross, John HB
Grune, George QB, HB
Grupp, Robert DB, P
Guidry, Andrew, C
Gulley, Richard OT
Gunter, Donald OG, OT
Gutekunst, John HB, DB
Guthrie, Gay OT
Guy, Melwood “Buzz” G
Haas, Robert T
Hackney, Elmore QB
Hagaman, Al OL
Hager, Dudley QB
Haggerty, Clifford HB
Hagie, William FB
Haile, Rob FB
Haldeman, John FB
Hales, Casey LS
Hall, Alfred
Hall, Tom WR
Hall, Robbie OL
Hall, Ryan TE
Hamilton, Ronnie DB
Hamilton, Scott DT, OG
Hamrick, Waite C
Hands, Joe E
Hanenberg, Ted OT
Hanenberg, William DB
1971-72
Villa Park, Ill.
1974
Villanova, Pa.
2011-12
Durham, N.C.
1976-77-78-79
Bricktown, N.J.
1980,83
Columbia, Md.
2006
Sevanna Park, Md.
1994-95-96-97
Durham, N.C.
1959-60-61
Easton, Pa.
2002-03
Havelock, N.C.
1966
Swarthmore, Pa.
1970-71
Thomasville, N.C.
1949-50
Winston-Salem, N.C.
1949-50-51
Wilmington, N.C.
2012
Miami, Fla.
1970-71
Camp Hill, Pa.
1940-41
Petersburg, Va.
1990-91-92-93
Orlando, Fla.
1972-73-74-75
New Castle, Pa.
1963-64-65
Bethesda, Md.
1978
Cincinnati, Ohio
1952
Washington, D.C.
1980
Atlanta, Ga.
2009-10
Crescent City, Fla.
1940-41
Rocky Mount, N.C.
1984-85-86-87
Virginia Beach, Va.
1928-29
Spencer, N.C.
1965-67
Charlotte, N.C.
2005-06-07-08
Lutherville, Md.
1975
Clairton, Pa.
1977-78-79
Vienna, Va.
1994-95-96-97
San Antonio, Texas
1973-74-75-76 McGuire Air Force Base, N.Y.
1986-87
Washington, D.C.
1967-68
Carbondale, Ill.
1996-97-98-99
Jackson, N.J.
1951-52
High Point, N.C.
1963
Kannapolis, N.C.
1983-84-85-86
Belleville, Ill.
1993-94-95-96
Lawrenceville, N.J.
1990-91-92-93
Portsmouth, R.I.
1980-81-82-83
Falls Church, Va.
2001-02-03-04
Hyattsville, Md.
1996-97
Charlotte, N.C.
1983,85-86-87
Graham, N.C.
1974-75-76-77
Woodbury, N.J.
1950-51-52
Fayettevile, N.C.
1925
2002-03-04-05
Kennesaw, Ga.
2009-10-11
Raleigh, N.C.
1960-61-62
Aiken, S.C.
2011-12
Charlotte, N.C.
1923-24-25-26
1970-71-72
Aliquippa, Pa.
1998, 00
Detroit, Mich.
1939
North Braddock, Pa.
1950-51
White Plains, N.Y.
1973-74-75-76
Langhorne, Pa.
2005
Salem, Va.
1990-91
Ocean, N.J.
1968
Erie, Pa.
1963-64-65
Sellersville, Pa.
1970
Turtle Creek, Pa.
1956-57
Ellwood City, Pa.
H•H•H
1936, 38
1935-36-37
1988-89-90
1949-50-51
1943-44
1956
1998
1972-73
2004-05-06-07
1920
1975-76-77
1996
2011
1998-99-00-01
1977-78-79
1930-31
1952-53
1972-73-74
1970-71-72
New York , N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Clearwater, Fla.
Louisville, Ky.
Lakewood, Ohio
Elizabethton, Tenn.
North Palm Beach, Fla.
Devon, Pa.
Newport Beach, Calif.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Tavares, Fla.
Orlando, Fla.
Oxford, N.C.
Western Spring, Ill.
Gaffney, S.C.
Mount Ramier, Md.
Wayne, N.J.
Wayne, N.J.
Hannon, Ron DB
Harding, Dave OG, C
Hardison, Fred TE
Hardy, Jack T
Harelson, Jeff DB
Harper, Brandon DT, OG
Harper, Ken K
Harper, Tracy OG
Harrell, Evalio CB
Harris, Clifford RB
Harris, Fred DB
Harris, Jacob G. QB, DB
Harris, James FB
Harris, Micah LB, DE
Harris, Richard HB
Harris, Thomas C
Harris, Thomas DT
Harrison, James C
Harry, Reece E
Hart, Mike TE
Hart, Leo QB
Hartley, Howard FB, TB
Hartness, Carl E
Hartofolis, Nick WR
Harton, James W. T
Hasson, Newt C
Hatcher
Hatcher, Charlie DT, NG
Hatcher, D.
Hatcher, George FB
Hatcher, Howell
Havens, Richard G, T
Hawkins, David LB
Hawn, Robert HB
Hayden, Danny E
Hayes, Bob E
Hayes, Jason C
Hayes, Robert OE
Hayes, Roger OG, LB
Hazelton, Curtis NG, DT
Heady, Gary OG
Healy, Tim DT
Heinsohn, Paul DT
Heiss, Howard
Helfet, Cooper TE
Helton, David LB
Hendrickson, Horace B
Heninger, Mark DE
Heninger, Marty LB
Hennemier, John C, G
Hepler, Robert OE
Herlong, Bettis HB, WB
Herring, Chuck WR
Herring, M.
Hicklin, Ed DB, HB
Hicks, Steve DB
Higginbotham, Mark OG
Higginbotham, Mike OG
Higgins, Louis FB
Highsmith, Bobby OL
Hill, B.J. TB, DB
Hill, Dan, Jr. C
Hill, Ethan FS
Hill, John DT
Hill, Johnny DB
Hill, Kyle OT
Hines, Clarkston WR
Hines, Rob OL
Hoch, William C
Hodges, Roland HB, TB
Hodrick, Jeff TE
Holben, Carl T
Holler, Dave DT
Holley, Frank DE
Holley, Kenan CB
Holley, Quentin CB
Holliday, Blair WR
Holliday, Octavius DB
Hollingsworth, Harry HB
Hollingsworth, Jay RB
Holloway, Stephen E
Holoman, Andrew LB
Holsey, Bernard DL
Holt, Jarrod OL
1978
2010-11-12
1944, 46-47
1940
1981-82-83
2006-07, 09-10
1982-83-84-85
1980
2005-06-07
2005-06-07-08
1998-99-00
1957-58-59
1956-57
2001-02-03
1962
1948
1970-71-72
1956-57
1944
1998-99-00-01
1968-69-70
1943, 46-47
1935
1998-99-00
1930-31
1969,71
1922
2008-09-10-11
1923
1927-28
1920-21
1960-61-62
1991, 93-94
1961-62
1945
1928-29-30
1987-88
1970
1965-66-67
2010-11
1971-72-73
1983-84-85
1978-79-80
1948-49
2010-11
2011-12
1933
1982-83
1980-81-82-83
1933-34-35
1967-68-69
1945, 47
1982-82-84-85
1925
1966-67-68
1978
1981-82-83-84
1982-83-84-85
1949
1989-90
1998-99-00-01
1936-37-38
1998
1972-73-74
1981-82-83-84
2008-09-10-11
1986-87-88-89
1998
1957-58
1945-46-47-48
1994-95-96-97
1950-51-52
1983
1977
1995-96-97-98
1999
2011
1993
1926-27-28
2008-09-10-11
1964
2009
1992-93-94-95
2006-07-08-09
Moosic, Pa.
Orlando, Fla.
Williamston, N.C.
Goldsboro, N.C.
Hartville, Ohio
Alpharetta, Ga.
West Palm Beach, Fla.
Thomasville, Ga.
Tampa, Fla.
Marrero, La.
Pine Springs, Minn.
Kings Mountain, N.C.
Scranton, Pa.
Poland, Ohio
Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Sayville, N.Y.
Kinston, N.C.
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Columbia, S.C.
Huntington, N.Y.
Durham, N.C.
Timonium, Md.
Hamilton, Ohio
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Westminster, Md.
Atlanta, Ga.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Lexington, N.C.
Windsor, Ontario
Monroe, N.C.
Roswell, Ga.
Danville, Va.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Natick, Mass.
Baltimore, Md.
Kentfield, Calif.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Beaver Falls, Pa.
Martinsville, Va.
Martinsville, Va.
Savannah, Ga.
Springdale, Pa.
Saluda, S.C.
Springfield, Va.
Burlington, N.C.
Germanton, N.C.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Nesquehoning, Pa.
Key West, Fla.
Detroit, Mich.
Asheville, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Hialeah, Fla.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Orlando, Fla.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Cannonsburg, Pa.
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Shamokin, Pa.
Zeilienople, Pa.
Blythewood, S.C.
Virginia Beach, Va.
The Woodlands, Texas
The Woodlands, Texas
Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Longwood, Fla.
Newton, N.C.
Sanford, N.C.
Elkin, N.C.
Ashburn, Va.
Cave Spring, Ga.
Clearwater, Fla.
DUKE FOOTBALL
Homa, Kenneth OG, C
Honeycutt, Robert HB
Hood, Charlie G, T
Hooks, Rodney DB
Hoots, Ronnie DB
Hoover, Al B
Hord, Robert E
Hord, Roy Jr., T, E, G
Horning, Jim LB
Hoskins, Craig DB, RB
Howell John FB, LB
Hoyle, Todd DB
Huckabee William
Hudgins, Herbert HB, E
Huffman, Brett TE
Huffman, Weddie E
Hughes, Leon G
Hughes, Roger C, LB
Hughes, Thomas BB, WB
Hull, Ken QB
Huneycutt, Jerry HB
Hunter, Roy C
Hurm, Dave E
Hurst, Dave T
Hyatt, Don E
Hysong, James E
Ijjas, Jeffrey K
Ingram, Steven DT
Intihar, John DB
Irwin, Conor C
Irwin, Frank T
Jack, Bernie E
Jackson, Derrick DB
Jackson, Ernie DB, TB
Jackson, Robert OT
Jackson, Tony S, RB
James, Carl G
James, David FB
James, Norman E
Jamieson, Robert QB
Jamison, Carol G
Jankowski, Jan HB, FB
Jenkins, Jason DB
Jenkins, Paul DB
Jenkins, Ryan LB
Jensen, Jon WR
Johnson, Allen G
Johnson, Dezmond DE
Johnson, Eric RB
Johnson, Guy OT
Johnson, H.
Johnson, John FB
Johnson, Lance WR
Johnson, LeDouglas RB
Johnson, Levar LB
Johnson, Mark QB, DB
Johnson, Robert G
Johnson, Shawn DE
Johnston
Johnston, Jim C
Johnston, John HB
Johnston, John HB
Johnstone, Brick DB
Johnstone, Paul LB
Jones, Braxton
Jones, Cedric WR
Jones, Clarke E
Jones, Ed B
Jones, Eric FS
Jones, Kevin P
Jones, Marcus WR, QB, LB
Jones, Marion E
Jones, Randy TB
Jones, Steve RB
Jones, Vernon G
Jones, Walter WR
Jones, William T
Joseph, George MG, C, DE
Junkin, Mike LB
Jurgensen, Sonny DB, QB
Jurius, Frank OT
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
1968
1956, 58-59
1942-43
1989-90
1972-73-74
1942
1957
1954, 56-57
1972-73
1977-78-79
1985,87-88-89
1989-90-91
1921, 23
1935-36-37
2007-08-09-10
1942
1930
1964-65
1947-48-49
1988
1964
1926-27-28
1955-56-57
1952
1929-30-31
1967
I•I•I
2011
2011-12
1987
2011-12
1943-44
J•J•J
1953
1989-90-91-92
1969-70-71
1973-74
2007-08
1949-50-51
1985
1931-32
1963-64
1957-58
1927-28
1998
1979-80
1996-97-98
1992-93-94
1937-38-39
2011-12
1979
1968-69
1923
1964
2001-02-03
1995
1998-99-00
1972-73-74
1962-63
2000-01-02
1922
1933-34-35
1934, 36
1970-71
1980-81-82-83
1969, 71
1920
1978-79-80-81
1944
1942
1996-97-98-99
2007-08-09-10
2005-06-07-08
1942
1987-88-89-90
1970-71-72
1926-27-28
1988-89-90-91
1963-64-65
1966-67-68
1983-84-85-86
1954-55-56
1979-80-81-82
Morrisville, Pa.
Durham, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Lithonia, Ga.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Toledo, Ohio
Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Pleasanton, Calif.
Heath, Ohio
Burlington, N.J.
Waynesville, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Massillon, Ohio
Thomasville, N.C.
Summit, N.J.
Sumter, S.C.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Newark, Del.
Waynesville, N.C.
Hendersonville, N.C.
Clearwater, Fla.
Southaven, Miss.
Shaker Heights, Ohio
Knoxville, Tenn.
Raleigh, N.C.
Leechburg, Pa.
Long Valley, N.J.
Hopkins, S.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Rochester, N.Y.
Raleigh, N.C.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Hickory, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Roanoke, Va.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Durham, N.C.
Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Denver, Colo.
Lexington, N.C.
Nashville, Tenn.
Sea Cliff, N.J.
Danville, Va.
War, W. Va.
Hickory, N.C.
Pensacola, Fla.
Martinez, Ga.
Oxon Hill, Md.
Hopewell, Va.
Fairport, N.Y.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Statesboro, Ga.
Lewistown, Pa.
Webster Groves, Mo.
Coral Gables, Fla.
Weldon, N.C.
Richmond, Va.
Glenshaw, Pa.
Belle Mead, N.J.
Austin, Texas
Ringgold, Ga.
Mount Airy, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Sanford, N.C.
Weaverville, N.C.
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Richmond, Va.
Allentown, Pa.
Belvidere, Ill.
Wilmington, N.C.
Chelmsford, Mass.
K•K•K
Kapatoes, Jeff QB
1994
Kaplanis, Mike P
2005
Karl, Lawrence T, G
1945-46-47-48-49
1946, 48
Karmazin, John E, T
Karmazin, Mike T
1939-40-41
1997
Kasarda, Jason FS
Keller, Albert HB
1932
Kelly, Arlington HB
1934
Kelly, Austin WR
2007-08-09-10
Kelly, Douglas E
1925-26-27
Kelly, Kevin C
1977-78-79
Kendall, Malcomb G
1961
Kennard, J.C. HB
1944
Kerns, John T
1944
Kersey, John T
1956-57-58
Ketchel, Terry OG
1975-76
Keyser, James III G
1957
Keziah, William C, E
1950-51-52
Khayat, Bill TE
1992-93-94-95
Kiefer, John LB
1969
Killian, Frank HB
1939-40
Kimbrough, John-Paul CB, TB
2002, 04
Kimmitt, William LB
2005
King, Alex P
2010-11
King, Bill LB
1976-77-78
King, Brandon FB, TE
2006-07, 09-10
King, Lewis LB
1973-74-75
Kirkland, James DE
1992-93-94-95
Kistler, Henry E
1928-29
Kistler, Jack FB
1951-52-53
Kitchen, Justin LB, DE
2002-03-04-05
Kittleson, Ben WR
2002-03
Kley, Doug DL
1988-89
Klinger, Charles G
1954-55-56
Kneib, Jan C
1959
Knight, Kendral LB
1997-98-99-00
Knop, Warren NG
1977
Knotts, Don G
1949-50
Knotts, Doug C, T
1953-54-55
Knotts, Ernie G
1943-44-45-46
Knotts, James G
1947-48-49
Knotts, Tom DB
1975-76-77
Knox, Dennis OG
1977-78
Kocourek, Jerry E
1953-54-55
Koffenberger, Ed E
1945
Konicek, Milt T
1954-55-56
Kornberg, Lewis LB
1982-83-84
Kornberger, Ed WR
1975
Kotchin, Roderick T
1959-60
Kovach, Jim LB
1995-96-97
Kraft, Richard FB, LB
1963-64-65
Kredich, Nick HB
1955-56
Kreider, Josh FS
1999-00-01
Krenzel, Brian SS
1996-97
Krieg, Tyler OG
2004-05
Krill, Nate LB, DE
1997-98-99-00-01
Krisza, John QB
1944-45
Kromah, Abraham LB
2007-08-09-10
Krueger, John P
1993-94-95-96
Kruzelyak, Jack C
1961
2009-10-11-12
Kurunwune, Patrick RB
Kushner, Keith K
1990
Lacaruba, Chris C
Lach, Steve HB
Lackey, Chris SE
Lagerstedt, Edward
Lake, Charles FB
Landon, Mark FB, DE
Landrum, Senterrio WR
Laney, Nick QB, HB
Lange, Jack G
Langston, W. Dortch Jr., QB
LaRue, Jim WB, HB
Lasky, Robert OT, DT
Laster, Terrence DB
Lattimore, R. Bert E
Lawrence, James T
Lea, William HB
Leach, Carson G
Leach, Richard
L•L•L
1952
1939-40-41
1979
1922-23-24
1928
1972-73-74
2001-02-03-04
1931-32-33
1939
1958
1944-45
1965-66-67
1985-86-87
1956-57-58
1950-51-52
1950, 52
1950-51-52
1920-21
Milford, Mass.
Raleigh, N.C.
Ford City, Pa.
Irwin, Pa.
Irwin, Pa.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Waycross, Ga.
Mableton, Ga.
Wilmington, N.C.
Charlottesville, Va.
Front Royal, Va.
Ashland, Ky.
Geneva, Ohio
Bluefield, W. Va.
Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.
Lynchburg, Va.
Burlington, N.C.
York, Pa.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Beaver Falls, Pa.
Hendersonville, Va.
Arlington, Va.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Rockville, Md.
Doylestown, Pa.
Havelock, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Charlotte, N.C.
Ardmore, Pa.
Charlotte, N.C.
Buckner, Ky.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Oakhurt, N.J.
Goldsboro, N.C.
Wilson, N.C.
Yardley, Pa.
Albemarle, N.C.
Albemarle, N.C.
Albemarle, N.C.
Albemarle, N.C.
Albemarle, N.C.
Tampa, Fla.
Berwyn, Ill.
Wilmington, Del.
Cicero, Ill.
Durham, N.C.
Cherry Hill, N.J.
West View, Pa.
Pompano Beach, Fla.
South Bend, Ind.
Elmwood Park, Ill.
Massillon, Ohio
Sterling Heights, Mich.
Tualatin, Ore.
McLean, Va.
McKees Rocks, Pa.
Staten Island, N.Y.
Hackensack, N.J.
Coraopolis, Pa.
Austin, Texas
Fayetteville, N.C.
Phillipsburg, N.J.
Altoona, Pa.
Lawsonville, N.C.
Kensington, Md.
Sweet Water, Ala.
Charlotte, N.C.
Massillon, Ohio
Goldsboro, N.C.
Clinton, Okla.
Cheverly, Md.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Bostic, N.C.
Macon, Ga.
Lynchburg, Va.
Haw River, N.C.
Leandro, Rob OL
Lebby, Robert A. DB
Lederman, Mitchell OL
Lee, Derrick CB
Lee, John David HB
Leggett, Mark HB
Leitheiser, Bill G
Lemon, Glenn HB
Lenhardt, Sims K
Lennon, Scott OL
Lenoir, Rob DT
LeNoir, Larry LB
Lenox, Walter G
Lerps, Dave QB
Lewis, Cliff HB
Lewis, Daryl OG
Lewis, Derrick WR
Lewis, J.D. FB
Lewis, Kevin LB
Lewis, Thaddeus QB
Ley, Jerome DT
Liana, Frank E
Liferidge, Tory TE
Ligos, Kurt LB
Lilly, Frank DT, MG
Lindquist, David OT
Lipscomb, James G
Lipscomb, Woodrow G
Litaker, Herb G, T
Little, Chris LB
Loebner, Ben OL
Logan, James T, G
Lomax, John T
London, Charles RB
Lonergan, Jeff OL, NG
Long, Jimmy WR
Long, Johnny C
Long, Leo FB, QB
Lonon, Daniel T
Looper, Byrd FB
Loudenback, Aaron OG
Love, Reggie WR
Lowe, Codey LB
Lowman, David TB
Lucas, Andrew HB
Lucas, Bill LB
Luckes, Alex T
Luetgert, Bailey DB
Luongo, Tom OG
Luper, Buddy HB, TB
Lutz, Worth QB, FB
Lyle, Berton E
Lyles, Cosmos WR
Lynch, Donald T
Lynch, David C
Lynch, Shawn OG, C
Lyon, Edwin R, G
Lyons, Pat E
Lyons, William RB
Macfarlan, Drew DL
Mackey, Trent LB
Madden, James DT
Maggio, Nick K, P
Maher, Bob TE
Mailloux, Colin C
Malechek, Dave PK
Maloney, Thomas T
Mancini, Tony DT
Mann, Mike DB
Mannelly, Patrick OG
Manuel, Mark TE
Mapes, Matt K
Marcelin, Marvin WR
Marino, Bill DT
Marion, James E
Markas, Johnny G
Marks, Duane LB
Marshall, Jabari WR
Marshall, Laymarr RB
Marshall, Lindsay LB
Marshall, Sam DT
Marshall, Ted T, G
2000
1970-71-72
2007-08-09-10
2000-01
1957-58-59
1960-61-62
1944-45
1930
1996-97-98-99
1993
1981-82-83
1979-80-81
1937
1952-53
1944
2000-01-02-03
1978
1992-93-94
1996-97-98-99
2006-07-08-09
1980-81, 83
1934-35-36
1996-97-98
1989-90-91
1968
1983-84-85
1940-41
1935-36-37
1961, 63-64
1993,95
2008
1950-51, 53
1960-61-62
1994-95-96
2000-01
1982
1955-56
1941-42-43, 46
1962-63-64
1951-52-53
1983
2000-01-02-03
2004-05-06
1991-92-93-94
1965
1983-84-85-86
1942
1993-94
1976-77-78
1942-43, 46
1951-52-53-54
1947
1995
1963-64-65
1999
1998-99-00-01
1958-59
1948
1974
M•M•M
1990, 92
2008
1970
2007-08-09-10
1984-85
1991-92-93
1973
1938
1980
1976-77
1993-94-95, 97
1972-73-74
1998
2006-07-08
1977, 79
1938
1960-61-62
1990-91-92-93
2006-07-08
1994-95-96-97
1988
2012
1945-46-47-48
Raeford, N.C.
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Brodhead, Wis.
Northport, Ala.
Freeport, Pa.
Asheboro, N.C.
Clearwater, Fla.
Charleston, S.C.
Houston, Texas
Columbia, S.C.
New Castle, Del.
Ridgefield Park, N.J.
Tuckahoe, N.Y.
Cleveland, Ohio
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Lancaster, S.C.
Palm City, Fla.
Orlando, Fla.
Opa-Locka, Fla.
Wexford, Pa.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Moncks Corner, S.C.
Long Valley, N.J.
Washington, D.C.
Oak Brook, Ill.
Hinton, W. Va.
Hinton, W. Va.
Charleston, W. Va.
Decatur, Ga.
West Lima, Ore.
Asheville, N.C.
Abbeville, S.C.
Dunwoody, Ga.
Alexandria, Va.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Shelby, N.C.
East Orange, N.J.
Hickory, N.C.
Gastonia, N.C.
Lincoln, Neb.
Charlotte, N.C.
Houston, Texas
Bonaire, Ga.
Richmond, Va.
Yorktown, Va.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Naples, Fla.
Hershey, Pa.
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Tupelo, Miss.
San Francisco, Calif.
Fairfield, Conn.
Barnesville, Pa.
West Palm Beach, Fla.
Laurinburg, N.C.
Norfolk, Va.
Winchester, Va.
Ridgewood, N.J.
Carencro, La.
Charlotte, N.C.
Leawood, Kan.
Highland Falls, N.Y.
Bradenton, Fla.
West Point, Va.
Clendenin, W. Va.
Oceanside, N.Y.
Dunn, N.C.
Marietta, Ga.
Robbinsville, N.C.
Williamsport, Pa.
Hollywood, Fla.
Runnemede, N.J.
Moiunt Airy, N.C.
Morganton, N.C.
Missouri City, Texas
Atlanta, Fla.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Fredericksburg, Va..
Camden, S.C.
115
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Martin, David DE
Martin, F.A. FB, DT
Martin, Ross K
Martinez, Larry TB
Mashore, Derrick LB, DE
Mason, Garrett OG
Mason, Lowell QB
Matheson, Bob HB, LB, E
Matuza, Albert E
Maurides, Zach OG
May, Brian OG
May, Kirk DB
Mays, Marc WR
McAfee, George QB, HB
McAfee, Wesley HB
McAninch, Richard HB, QB
McCaffrey, Max WR
McCain, Bill C
McCall, Marty OL
McCarthy, James T
McCaskill, Sam HB
McCollum, Frederick T
McConnell, Gregg DL
McCormack, Brian LB
McCormick, Deonto CB, WR
McCracken, Quinton DB
McCully, Alvin FB
McDonald, John LB
McDonald, John DE
McDonald, Trey P
McDonough, Robert T
McDougal, R.J. FB
McDow, Russell HB
McElhaney, Harold FB
McFadyen, Ryan TE
McGaughey, Robert T
McGee, Carl LB
McGee, Gerald QB, FB
McGee, Michael G
McGranahan, Fred
McIntosh, Brooks G
McInturff, Rich K, WR
McIver, James DT
McKee, William DB
McKeithan, Nick HB
McKinney, Scott K
McLaurin, Willie LB
McMahon, Jim DE
McNabb, John C, G
McNairy, R.
McNairy, Ted OL
McNulty, Kevin LB
McRoy, W.D. HB
McQueen, LeVance LB
Meadows, Ed T
Means, Al G, T
Meier, Dave LB
Melita, Chad OG
Melnik, P.J. LB
Mencio, Greg OG
Merrill, Jon OT
Metts, Carey OL
Meyers, Greg K
Michael, Eddie OG
Midgett, P
Militello, Mark WR
Miller, Arthur G
Miller, Jim HB
Miller, John OG, OT
Miller, Kurt LB
Miller, Mark OG
Miller, Tom T, G
Miller, William DB
Million, Ted OL
Millner, Pryor QB
Mills, Bruce DE
Mills, Jim P
Milner, Bill G
Milner, Steve DB
Mitchell, Christian OT
Moeling, Walter T
Mona, Nick OG
Monday, Will P
Monk, Stanley TB
116
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2002-03-04
1978-79-80-81
2012
1973-74-75
1976-77-78
2004, 06-07
1930-31-32
1964-65-66
1963-64
2004, 06-07
1990-91
1975-76
1989-90-91
1937-38-39
1938-39-40
1933-34-35
2012
1943
1993-94-95
1962-63-64
1934-35
1960-61
1989-90-91
1995-96,98-99
2002, 04-05-06
1988-89-90-91
1945
1976-77-78
1986-87-88-89
2001-02-03-04
1939-40-41
1943
1969-70-71
1955-56-57
2008
1956
1975-76-77-78
1959-60
1957-58-59
1920
1925
1973
1979-80-81
1968-69
1952-53-54
1978-79-80-81
1994, 97
1976-77
1963-64-65
1920
1984, 86-87-88
1985-86-87
1953
1994-95
1952-53
1932-33
1973-74-75
1994-95-96-97
1992-93
1974-75-76
1992, 94-95
1986-87-88-89
2007
1971-72-73
1920
1981-82-83
1941
1943
1998-99-00-01
2000, 02
1980-81-82-83
1951
1975-76
1982-83-84-85
1956-57-58
1969-70-71
1998
1943, 46
1973-74
2001-02-03-04
1964
1972
2012
1984-85-86-87
Plano, Texas
Mount Airy, N.C.
Solon, Ohio
New York, N.Y.
Cornwells Heights, Pa.
McAllen, Texas
Charlotte, N.C.
Boone, N.C.
Morrisville, Pa.
Glenview, Ill.
Erie, Pa.
Springfield, Mo.
East Point, Ga.
Ironton, Ohio
Ironton, Ohio
Marion, Ohio
Castle Rock, Colo.
Marianna, Ark.
Columbus, Ga.
Rumson, N.J.
Camden, S.C.
Savannah, Ga.
Waynesville, N.C.
Shalimar, Fla.
Adel, Ga.
Southport, N.C.
Ventnor City, N.J.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Wagram, N.C.
Oak Ridge, Tenn.
West Orange, N.J.
Ocanto, Wis.
Waynesboro, Va.
Burgettstown, Pa.
Mendham, N.J.
Kittaning, Pa.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Elizabeth City, N.C.
Elizabeth City, N.C.
Stanton, Calif.
Atlanta, Ga.
Charleston, S.C.
Lumberton, N.C.
College Park, Ga.
Landover, Md.
Bahama, N.C.
Charleston, S.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Rocky River, Ohio
Goldsboro, N.C.
Dunn, N.C.
Oxford, N.C.
Wynnewood, Pa.
Pottstown, Pa.
Cooper City, Fla.
Westport, Conn.
Naugatuck, Conn.
Brevard, N.C.
Burlington, N.C.
Scranton, Pa.
Charlotte, N.C.
St. Louis, Mo.
Bloomfield, N.J.
Mount Airy, N.C.
Bassett, Va.
West Seneca, N.Y.
Statesvile, N.C.
Annapolis, Md.
Fairfax, Va.
Norman, Okla.
Danville, Va.
Thomasville, N.C.
Loudonville, N.Y.
Waynesville, N.C.
Canton, N.C.
Amherst, N.Y.
Alexander City, Ala.
Camp Springs, Md.
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Jacksonville, N.C.
Montgomery, John BB
Montgomery, Scottie WR
Moon, Tracy E
Mooney, Dan C
Moore, Brandon OT
Moore, Brian OG, C
Moore, Christopher DE, OT
Moore, L. Dailey
Moore, Kyle WR
Moore, Pete DB
Moorman, Claude “Tee” E
Moorman, Claude III “Tee” OG
Moorman, Tommy C
Moravchik, Jim OT
Morgan, Arthur OT
Morgan, Bryan OT, C
Morgan, Eddie S
Morgan, Ralph E
Morris, Marty C
Morris, Robert C
Morris, Sonny E, DB
Morton, Brian P
Morton, Ray SS
Moseley, Mark DB
Moss, Pete T
Mote, Kelley E
Mounie, John FB
Mowry, Earle OE
Moyer, Alonzo FS
Mozingo, Gerald HB
Muelenaer, Andre T
Mullen, James HB
Mulligan, Buddy WB
Mullins, Harold T
Munday, Chuck WR, P
Murdock, Lance LB
Murphy, Bill HB
Murphy, Michael C
Murray, Bill HB
Murray, Robert H. QB
Muschamp, Mike QB
Musselman, James DE, OG
Musselwhite, Marvin T
Myers, Jim E
Nania, John G
Nanni, Bob T
Neal, Tom
Needham, Jon OT
Neighborgall, Roger QB
Nelson, Jim G
Newell, John
Newman, Glenn LB
Newman, Ed OG
Newman, Paul FB
Newsome, Clarence OE, DE
Nichols, Eli DE, NG
Nicholson, Joel WR
Nicosia, Anthony OG
Niemcow, Wally OG
Nitowski, Chip OL
Nixon, Bud DB
Norman, Dwayne S
Norkus, Chris LB
Novak, Zack FB
Obremskey, Bill DB
Odom, Sonny HB
O’Donald, D’Juan FS
O’Donnell, Steve QB
Oenbring, Robert T
Oghobaase, Vince DT
Oglesby, Wesley DE
Okpokowuruk, Ayanga DL
Olson, Reed TE
O’Mara, Robert FB
Oostdyk, Dale QB
Opalenick, Joe WR
Orvald, Todd QB
O’Shaughnessy, Ryan OL
Ott, Lloyd QB
1946-47-48
1996-97-98-99
1952-53-54
2003-04
1989-90-91-92
2009-10-11-12
2005-06
1921, 23
1998-99-00-01
1983,85
1958-60
1980-81-82
1985-86-87
2002-03-04-05
1968
2007-08-09-10
2007
1941-42
1977
1967-68-69
1964-65
1997-98-99-00
1995-96
1982-83-84-85
1925
1943, 45-46
1948-49-50
1969
1995-96-97-98
1952
1939
1930-31
1946-47
1946
1972-73
1969-70-71
1943
1965-66-67
1928-29-30
1954-55
1985-86
1968-69
1959
1943
N•N•N
1939-40
1942
1920-21-22
2009-10-11
1973-74
1953-54-55
1923
1966-67-68
1970-71-72
1982
1971
2004-05-06
1994-95
1974
1997-98-99
1987-88-89-90
1982, 84
2012
1995-96-97-98
2001-02-03
O•O•O
1981-82-83
1964-65
2000
1982
1946
2006-07-08-09
2007-08-09-10
2006-07-08-09
1975
1936-37-38
1976-77
1994-95-96-97
1965-66
1995
1943
Miami, Fla.
Cherryville, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Bay Village, Ohio
Ardmore, Pa.
Coral Gables, Fla.
Burnsville, Minn.
Detroit, Mich.
Burlinton, N.C.
Miami, Fla.
Concord, N.C.
Concord, N.C.
Sun Prairie, Wisc.
Newport News, Va.
Hoover, Ala.
McKinney, Texas
Durham, N.C.
Anderson, Ind.
Anderson, Ind.
Geneva, Ala.
Winter Haven, Fla.
Central Islip, N.Y.
Springfield, Ill.
Hapeville, Ga.
Portsmouth, Va.
Waynesboro, Va.
Homewood, Ill.
La Grange, N.C.
Rosedale, N.Y.
Dothan, Ala.
Greensboro, N.C.
Keaton, Ky.
Salisbury, N.C.
Lower Burrell, Pa.
Siloam Springs, Ark.
Louisville, Ky.
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Woodmere, N.Y.
Gainesville, Fla.
Albany, Texas
Clinton, N.C.
Madison, W. Va.
Middletown, N.Y.
Pittston, Pa.
Melrose, Mass.
Vienna, Va.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Clinton, N.C.
Woodbury, N.Y.
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Ahoskie, N.C.
Crawfordville, Fla.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Nutley, N.J.
Orlando, Fla.
Brackenridge, Pa.
Wilmington, N.C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Raleigh, N.C.
Wyoming, Ohio
Lebanon, Ind.
Greensboro, N.C.
Detroit, Mich.
Madison, N.J.
New Albany, Ind.
Houston, Texas
Arlington, Texas
Charlotte, N.C.
Edina, Minn.
Ashland, Ky.
Clifton, N.J.
Orwidsburg, Pa.
Wyncote, Pa.
Metairie, La.
Linesville, Pa.
Owens, Craig DL
Owens, Reco WR
Oxendine, Robert OT
Paddock, Brad OL
Padgett, Douglas E
Padgett, Vernon OT, E, DT
Page, George OT
Page, Kirk DL
Palladino, Fred FB
Palmer, Johnny C
Palmer, Walter QB
Paris, Brad OL
Parker, Ace QB, HB
Parker, Danny TE
Parker, Melvin DE
Parker, Ralph WR
Parker, Rodger G, T
Parnell, Don WR
Paroli, Anthony OT
Parrish, Robert DE
Pascal, Bob HB
Pastore, Jamin WR, RB
Patrick, Lucas OG
Patrick, Ben TE
Patten, Jeff DE
Patten, Joel TE, OT
Patterson, Bentley DE
Patterson, Garett CB
Patterson, John OT
Patterson, Kevin OL
Peacock, Mike FB
Pearkes, George TE
Pearson, A.B. E
Pearson, Travis DE
Peck, Michael LB
Peeler, Melvin E
Pellom, Gary OT
Pelosky, Jay OG
Penn, Derek LB
Pennington, J.
Percy, Walt OL
Perdue, Willard G, HB, E
Perini, Ed G, B
Perkinson, Carl C
Perkinson, Seth G
Perry, John HB
Peterson, Doug K
Petroff, Pete OL
Phelan, Dan OG, OE
Phillips, Jeff WR, CB
Phipps, Roy T
Phipps, William DE
Piasecky, Alex E
Pickens, Joe QB
Pickens, Marshall C
Pieczynski, Eddie OE
Pierce, Devin FB
Pina, J.J. RB
Pitt, Howard E
Platt, Andreas S
Politan, Joe OT
Pollock, Brandon CB
Poole, Jake G, T
Poor, John WR
Porreca, Nick T, G
Port, Chris OL
Porter, Charles W. C
Porter, Charles LB, DE
Post, Ed HB
Potts, Charles E
Powell, Calen TE
Powell, Maurice DB
Powell, Shaquille RB
Power, Thomas G, T
Powers, Tom TB, HB
Preston, Pat T
Price, Zac OT
Pridemore, Matt CB, WR
Prince, Steve QB
Pritchard, Greg DT
1984-85-86
1995-96, 98
1980-81-82
P•P•P
Erie, Pa.
Piscataway, N.J.
Arlington, Va.
1986
Plantation, Fla.
1956-57-58
Spindale, N.C.
1966, 68
Silver Spring, Md.
1975-76
Fayetteville, N.C.
1989
Bay Shore, N.Y.
1945
Verona, N.J.
1952-53-54
Lynchburg, Va.
1943
Easton, Pa.
1994
Amarillo, Texas
1934-35-36
Portsmouth, Va.
2007-08-09-11
Rockville, Md.
1971-72
Brooklyn, N.Y.
1984, 87
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1965-66-67
Hialeah, Fla.
1988
Knoxville, Tenn.
1976
Wilson, N.C.
1970-71-72 Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
1953-54-55
Bloomfield, N.J.
2003-04
Lisbon, Ohio
2012
Brentwood, Tenn.
2003-04-05
Savannah, Ga.
1985-86-87-88
Morehead City, N.C.
1977-78-79
Fairfax, Va.
1980
Arlington Heights, Ill.
2010-11-12
Richmond, Va.
1976-77
Allentown, Pa.
1989
Carmel, Ind.
1984-85-86
Clifton Park, N.J.
2011
Nelson, B.C., Canada
1950-51
Raleigh, N.C.
1990-91-92-93
Plano, Texas
1970-71-72
Edinboro, Pa.
1927-28-29
Wilmington, N.C.
1973-74-75
Fayetteville, N.C.
1978-79-80
Shrewsbury, Mass.
1975-76-77-78
Youngstown, Ohio
1920, 22
1987, 89
Edison, N.J.
1937-38-39
Thomasville, N.C.
1944-45, 47
New Village, N.J.
1946-47-48-49
Asheville, N.C.
1950
Asheville, N.C.
1943
Raleigh, N.C.
1986-87-88
Sarasota, Fla.
1989-90-91
California, Pa.
1969-70-71
Buffalo, N.Y.
2000-01
Southfield, Mich.
1932
Durham, N.C.
1966
Orlando, Fla.
1939-40-41
Jeanette, Pa.
1993-94
Brooklyn, Ohio
1924-25
1972
Pittston, Pa.
1997-98-99-00
Boca Raton, Fla.
1990
Marion, Mass.
1951-52-53
Hertford, N.C.
2005
Greensboro, N.C.
1971-72
Houston, Pa.
1993-94-95-96
Irmo, S.C.
1941-42, 45
Charlotte, N.C.
1983
Urbana, Ill.
1932-33-34
Gardner, Mass.
1986-87-88-89
Wanaque, N.J.
1923, 25
1998-99-00-01
Columbia, Md.
1954-55
Stanhope, N.J.
1960-61-62
Washington, N.C.
2001-02-03-04
Bellevue, Wash.
1993
Hickory, N.C.
2012
Las Vegas, Nev.
1934-35-36
Rosemont, Pa.
1949-50
Cumberland, Md.
1943
Thomasville, N.C.
1979-80-81
Roanoke, Va.
2007, 09-10
Gainesville, Ga.
1989-90-91-92
Roscoe, Ill.
1977-78-79
Ivyland, Pa.
DUKE FOOTBALL
Prosak, Barry C
Prothro, Thompson QB
Pruitt, Robert TB
Pugh, David K
Purdy, Geoff DE
Rader, Matt QB
Radloff, Ryan DE
Raether, Harold E
Rainer, Mark FB
Ramsey, Barry G, FB
Rappold, Walter QB
Rasheed, Dawud FB
Rawley, Curt DT
Ray, Billy QB
Recinella, Bill T, G
Redding, Clyde T
Redding, Dick LB
Redmon, Tijan RB
Reed, Rick TE
Reese, John T
Reeves, David TE
Reider, Richard HB, E
Reilly, Jim LB
Reitzel, B.P. QB
Reks, Eriks DE
Renfree, Sean QB
Renneker, Michael T
Respress, Clifford DT
Rey, Vincent LB
Reynolds, William HB
Rhett, Greg RB
Rhoads, Tom DB
Ribar, Frank T, G
Ricca, John DE
Rice, Chad LB, DE
Rider, Garrett S
Riley, Eron WR
Ringfield, Jeremy WR, DE
Riordan, Bob OG
Rising, Chris LB
Rising, Matt S
Ritz, Jason LB
Robb, Spencer C
Roberson, Paul HB
Roberts, Anthony FS
Robinson, Roger FB
Robinson, Charles LB
Robinson, Tielor FB
Rochelle, Dave FB
Rogers, Lee FB
Rogers, Thomas E
Rojas, Fred OG
Rojas, Kevin LB
Roland, Andy TE
Roland, Fred OT
Romine, Spencer QB
Rose, John
Rose, Danny DE
Rose, Martin G
Rose, Russ G
Rosenberg, David WR
Roser, Vince LB
Rosky, Marcus E
Rosoff, Cary LB
Ross, Akil LB
Rossell, Hank DT
Rossiter, Harry E, HB
Roush, Luke SS
Rowe, Joe LB
Royall, Ted C
Rucker, Kinney DL
Rucker, Qwe FB
Rudy, Oliver HB
Ruff, Malcolm FB, LB
Ruffa, Anthony T
Rumsey, Matt C
Rushton, Eddie HB
Russ, Taft G
Russell, Scott TE
Rute, Robert HB
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
1972-73
1939-40-41
1975
1968-69-70
1987
R•R•R
Lorain, Ohio
Memphis, Tenn.
Berwick, Pa.
Lynchburg, Va.
Bay Village, Ohio
1996
Yardley, Pa.
2006-07 Hilton Head Island, S.C.
1944
Toledo, Ohio
1943
Bellamy, Ala.
1961-62
Marion, N.C.
1960-61-62
Beckley, W. Va.
1995-96-97-98
Birmingham, Ala.
1969-70
Wellesley, Mass.
1989-90
Atlanta, Ga.
1955-56-57
Steubenville, Ohio
1941
Portsmouth, Ohio
1974
Blacksburg, Va.
1991-92-93-94-95 West Palm Beach, Fla.
1982-83-84-85
Virginia Beach, Va.
1946-47-48-49
Berwyn, Md.
2012
Greensboro, Ala.
1965, 66
La Porte, Ind.
1975-76-77
Cincinnati, Ohio
1924-25
2009-10
Wrentham, Mass.
2009-10-11-12
Scottsdale, Ariz.
1965-66-67
Columbus, Ohio
2005-06-07-08
Barnesville, Ga.
2006-07-08-09
Far Rockaway, N.Y.
1960-61-62
Charleston, W. Va.
1977-78-79
Charlotte, N.C.
1988-89-90-91
Hilton Head, S.C.
1937-38-39
Alliquippa, Pa.
1971-72-73
Bethesda, Md.
2001-02
Asheville, N.C.
2012
Raleigh, N.C.
2005-06-07-08
Savannah, Ga.
2007-08-09
Lovejoy, Ga.
1977-78-79
La Grange, Ill.
1987-88-89
La Canada, Calif.
2006
Los Angeles, Calif.
1993-94-95
Drums, Pa.
1939
Athens, Tenn.
1929
Robersonville, N.C.
2000-01-02
Henrico, N.C.
1938-39
Concord, Mass.
2005-06-07-08
Sarasota, Fla.
2006, 08
Greenwich, Conn.
1929
Waverly, Tenn.
1975-76
New York, N.Y.
1931-32-33
Hinton, W. Va.
1969-70
Miami, Fla.
2010-11
Raleigh, N.C.
2002-03-04-05
West Lawn, Pa.
2005-06-07-08
Hephzibah, Ga.
1997-98-99-00
Cullman, Ala.
1921
1968
Florence, S.C.
1953-54-55
Lawrence, N.Y.
1943
Dallas, Texas
1997
Lake Forest, Ill.
1973-74
Thomasville, N.C.
1928-29-30
Chicago, Ill.
1974-75-76
Hicksville, N.Y.
1999-00-01
Washington, D.C.
1974-75-76
Collingswood, N.J.
1932-33
Abington, Pa.
1997-98-99
Richmond, Va.
1978-79-80
Alexandria, Va.
1958-59
Clinton, N.C.
2007-08-09
Durham, N.C.
1992
Athens, Ga.
1955-56
Petersburg, Va.
2002-03-04-05
Baltimore, Md.
1938-39-40
Washington, Pa.
2004-05-06-07
Dunwoody, Ga.
1955-56-57
Roanoke, Va.
1929
Laurinburg, N.C.
1981-82-83-84
Winston-Salem, N.C.
1941-42-43
Easton, Pa.
Rutherford, Don OG
Ruzic, Chris DE
Rwabukamba, Chris CB
Ryan, Frank HB, TB
Ryan, Mike OG
Ryan, Steve OL
Rymiszewski, John LB, FB
1973
Bricktown, N.J.
1995-96-97
Colleyville, Texas
2007-08-09-10 Windsor, Ontario, Canada
1965-66-67
Garden City, Pa.
1979
Hyannis, Mass.
1984-85-86-87
Berwyn, Pa.
1986-87-88
Alexandria, Va.
S•S•S
Sacrinty, Otis HB
1943
Reidsville, N.C.
Saleeby, Boheeg T
1933
Salisbury, N.C.
2005
Cobb, Calif.
Sallee, Brian DT
Sally, Randy DB
1986-87-88-89
St. Louis, Mo.
Sally, Ron QB
1981, 84
St. Louis, Mo.
Sampson, Erwin DB
1988-89-90-91
Montclair, N.J.
Sandefur, Glenn TE
1973-74-75-76-77
Cincinnati, Ohio
1984-85-86-87
Quincy, Fla.
Sanders, Eric FB
Sandusky, Mike OG
1975-76-77
Annapolis, Md.
Santanna, Brad SS, LB
1999-00
Harrisburg, Pa.
Sarmiento, Sydney DT
2010-11-12
Florence, S.C.
Satyshur, Dennis OE, OB
1969-70-71
Erie, Pa.
Sawyer, Ottis
1921
Scales, Allen DB
1981-82, 84-85
Brentwood, Mo.
Scanlan, Eric NG
1995-96-97-98
Los Angeles, Calif.
Schafer, Pete TB
1967
Ramsey, N.J.
Scharrer, Jim LB, DE
2001-02-03
Erie, Pa.
1992-93-94-95
Howell, N.J.
Scheidt, Eric OG
Schirmann, Rob OG
2005-06-07-08
Cincinnati, Ohio
Schmidt, Kevin C
1997-98-99
Delaware, Ohio
Schmit, Dave C, DT
1973-74
Auburn, Pa.
Schneck, Tyrel OG
1973-74-75
Woodbury, N.Y.
Schneider, Erich TE
2012 Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Schneider, Mike QB
2003-04-05
Sharon, Pa.
Schnellenberger, Stuart TE
1979-80
Opa-locka, Fla.
Schock, Carl T, G
1931-32-33
New Rochelle, N.Y.
Schoenhoft, Andy DE, NG
1976-77-78
Cincinnati, Ohio
Schoettmer, Mark L
1980
Cincinnati, Ohio
Schoettmer, Steve C
1974-75
Cincinnati, Ohio
Schoonover, Dick OT
1978
Burlington, N.C.
Schreiber, Daniel WR
1984
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Schroeder, Sean QB
2011 Laguna Niguel, Calif.
Schunke, P.J. OG
1990-91-92-93
Franklin Lakes, N.J.
Sciulli, Joe DT
1969
Lorain, Ohio
Scott, Darryl WR
2001-02-03
Voorhees, N.J.
Scott, Desmond RB, WR
2009-10-11-12
Durham, N.C.
Scott, James E
1962-63-64
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Scott, Preston WR
2011
Rochester, N.Y.
Scott, W.
1925
1991-92
Griffin, Ga.
Scoville, Warren DT
Scudieri, Philip G
1956-57
Cicero, Ill.
Searl, Rich DB, TB, QB
1969-70-71
North Plainfield, N.J.
Self, Joe FB, QB
1950-51
Greensboro, N.C.
Sellars, Earle HB
1925
Sensibaugh, Rodney DB
1973-74-75-76
Lockland, Ohio
Serravezza, William OE, DE
1965-66
Bronx, N.Y.
Settles, Tawambi FS
1994-95-96-97
Chattangooga, Tenn.
Shackford, James HB
1965
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Shaheen, Peter FB
2006
Rumson, N.J.
Shanahan, Kyle WR
1998
Englewood, Colo.
Shannon, Chris LS
2008, 10
Andover, Mass.
Shannon, Don LB
1973
Petersburg, Va.
Shannon, Ryan WR
2000
Agoura Hills, Calif.
Sharkey, Ed C, T
1944-45
Arcadia, Fla.
Sharpe, Khary WR
2001-02-03
Voorhees, N.J.
Shasby, Mike QB, DB
1964-65-66
Youngstown, Ohio
Shaw, Aaron TE
1989-90-91
Orlando, Fla.
Sheehan, Dan WR
1995
Jupiter, Fla.
Shepherd, Gannon OT
1996-97-98-99
Norcross, Ga.
Sherrill, Zander T, G
1949-50
Greensboro, N.C.
Sherrod, Brad LB
1990-91-92-93
Monroe, N.C.
Shinn, Robert DE
1968-69-70
Annandale, Va.
Shipp, Fred
1923
Shoonmaker, Fred WB
1949
Lander, Wyo.
Short, Charles E
1930
Shute, Raymond
1923
Siegfried, Winston FB
1940-41
Richmond, Va.
Sime, Scott FB
1981-82-83-84
Key Biscayne, Fla.
Simons, Maron G
1924-25
Simmons, Perry OT
2010-11-12
Raleigh, N.C.
Simpson, Jimmy C
1920-21-22-23
Simpson, William E, G
1963-64
Dublin, Va.
Singer, Phil DB
1968
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Sink, Fred T, G
1942, 44
Lexington, N.C.
Sink, Joe E
1930-31
Lexington, N.C.
Sink, Nick DE, DT
Sitter, Jim LB
Skipworth, George TB
Skura, Matt OG, C
Slade, Troy WR
Slayden, Steve QB
Small, Glenn TE
Small, Jamyon LB
Smathers, Pat OG
Smith, Adam QB
Smith, Bill DL
Smith, B.J. FB
Smith, Bob QB
Smith, Bubba LB
Smith, Charles HB
Smith, Fultz
Smith, Geoff DL, OT
Smith, Gordon T
Smith, Harwood FB, HB
Smith, Herman E
Smith, James E, B
Smith, James “Red” HB
Smith, Jared LB
Smith, Lyman DT
Smith, Nathan E
Smith, Terrell S
Smith, Tracy FB
Smith, Walter G
Smith, William G
Smith, Wyatt CB
Smith, Zach LB
Smithwick, Austin OT
Snead, Josh RB
Snowberger, Donald C
Snow, David RB
Snyder, Bruce OG
Snyderwine, Will K
Sommers, Richard QB, HB
Sommers, Richard N. DB
Sorrell, Sonny E
Souchak, Michael E
Sowell, Taylor S
Spada, Robert E
Spangler, Robert BB, QB
Speacht, Gene G
Spears, Hal QB
Spears, Lee FB
Spells, Darrell LB
Spoganetz, John QB
Sprague, Chris P
Spurrier, Steve WR
Stallings, Riley E
Stallmeyer, Mike DT
Stallmeyer, Ryan LB
Stanford, Kenneth CB
Stanley, Buddy G
Staudinger, Ken OT
Stavins, Charles T
Stefanow, Nick TE
Steinbaugh, Mike NG
Stephanz, Paul BB, FB
Stephens, Hal HB
Stephenson, Craig LB
Stevenson, Harold E
Stewart, Aaron DB
Stewart, Rodney E
Stillman, Winslow LB
Stoltz, Jerry QB
Stoneback, Keith LB
Stopper, Mike RB
Storer, Moffat HB
Stough, Glen T
Strauss, Theodore FB
Strojny, Drew OT
Stroud, Greg DB
Stubbs, Kris CB, WR
Stubbs, Pete LB
Suglia, Mike OG
Surgan, Joe K
Sutton, Bert FB
Swalchick, George QB
Swiger, Frank HB
Swofford, James T
Swomley, Michael E
2011-12
1995-96
1947, 49
2012
1973-74-75
1984-85-86-87
1977-78
1999-00-01-02
1975
2001-02-03
1980-81-82-83
2004-05
1944-45
1992-93-94
1950-51-52
1921-22-23
1990-91, 93-94
1945
1935-36-37
1942-43
1940-41-42
1951-52-53
1997
1976-77
1946
2000-01-02-03
1984-85-86
1952-53
1945
1988-89-90-91
2004-05
1996-97-98-99
2010, 12
1954
1980-81
1972-73-74
2009-10-11
1950-51-52
1975-76-77-78
1953-54-55
1949-50
2012
1958-59-60
1936-37-38
1942
1973-74-75
1944
1989-90-91-92
1972
2004-05
1992-93
1954
1992-93-94-95
1996-97-98-99
2001-02-03-04
1955-56
1977-78
1964-65
2004-05-06-07
1996-97-98-99
1944, 47-48-49
1937
1973-74
1940
1980-81-82
1963-64-65
1972
1962-63
1972-73-74
1979
1940-41-42
1942
1946
2000-01-02-03
1978-79
2007-08
1982-83-84-85
1976
2005-06-07-08
1945
1945, 47-48
1940
1957-58-59
1965
Kernersville, N.C.
Denver, Colo.
Columbus, Ga.
Columbus, Ohio
Burlington, N.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Charlotte, N.C.
Pontiac, Mich.
Canton, N.C.
Orinda, Calif.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Merchantsville, N.J.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Wilmington, N.C.
Medford Lakes, N.J.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Petersburg, Va.
Greensboro, N.C.
Hamilton, Ohio
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Roswell, Ga.
Glen Head, N.Y.
Greensboro, N.C.
Wingate, N.C.
Dallastown, Pa.
Raleigh, N.C.
Augusta, Ga.
Greensboro, N.C.
Suwanee, Ga.
Washington, N.C.
Smithfield, N.C.
New Brighton, Pa.
Wilmington, Del.
Catasauqua, Pa.
Potomac, Md.
Kingsport, Tenn.
Lexington, N.C.
High Point, N.C.
Berwick, Pa.
Spartanburg, S.C.
Vineland, N.J.
Newport News, Va.
Altoona, Pa.
Ironton, Ohio
Lexington, N.C.
Richwood, Texas
Carteret, N.J.
Irvine, Calif.
Gainesville, Fla.
Durham, N.C.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Detroit, Mich.
Asheboro, N.C.
Elmwood Park, N.J.
Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Wheeling, W. Va.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Morristown, Tenn.
Wilmington, Del
Elizabethton, Tenn.
Greensboro, N.C.
Burlington, N.C.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Lansdale, Pa.
Reading, Pa.
Wheeling, W. Va.
Irwin, Pa.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Wrentham, Mass.
Mesa, Ariz.
Boynton Beach, Fla.
Capitol Heights, Md.
Little Falls, N.J.
Weston, Fla.
Brownsville, Pa.
Glover, Pa.
Martins Ferry, Ohio
North Wilkesboro, N.C.
Baltimore, Md.
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Tabron, Dennis DB
Talley, John CB
Talliaferro, Richard E
Talton, Wade T
Tapps, Brandon LB
Tarrall, Elmer E, B
Tate, Cedric WR
Tauiliili, Michael LB
Taylor, Fred G
Taylor, W. G
Teander, Terron DB
Telge, Mark HB, DB
Tepe, Louis C
Terry, Dewayne DB
Thielemann, David LB
Thomas, Corey WR
Thomas, Desi CB
Thomas, Sean DB
Thomas, Tommy RB
Thomas, William C
Thompson, Corey WR
Thompson, John E
Thompson, Juwan RB
Thompson, Kevin QB
Thompson, Mark S
Thompson, Orrin DT
Thompson, Paul T
Thompson, William TB
Thorne, Robert G
Thorne, Sam
Thornton, Damian LB
Thornton, Paul LB
Till, Harrison LS
Tillery, Glenn WR
Tilley, Emmett LB
Tinnell, John FB
Tipton, Eric FB, HB
Tipton, Greg LB
Todd, Stuart OG
Tolish, John WR, P
Tomanchek, James DT
Tomlinson, Laken OG
Topping, Tom T
Torrance, Ralph G
Torrey, Tom OG
Transou, Tripp WR
Trapani, Bert E
Travelstead, Malcolm T
Treston, Chris LB
Trezvant, Josh WR, S
Trice, David QB, DB
Trice, Raymond TE
Troxell, Harry G
Troy, Ballard E
Tulacro, Brett OT
Turner, J. Denis DT
Turner, Terry LB
Tuttle, Lee FB
Tuttle, Robert
Tyson, Jimmy LB
Uible, David QB
Umbel, Dan C
Unser, Albert DB, OG
Unser, Dave E
Upshaw, Larry WR
Urso, Mike DB
Ussery, Thomas DE
Utt, Garrett TE
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T•T•T
1978-79-80-81
2003-04-05-06
1935-36
1941
2004-05-06
1933-34
1995
2005-06-07-08
1929-30
1921-22-23
1980-81-82
1965-66,68
1951-52
1984-85-86-87
1978-79
1994-95-96-97
1995-96-97
1990-91-92-93
1977-78-79-80
1964
2004
1955-56-57
2010-11-12
1996-97-98-99
2002-03
2001-02-03
1941
1970-71-72
1927-28-29
1930
2007-08-09-10
2008
2004
1980
1979-80-81-82
1959-60-61
1936-37-38
2008
1970-71-72
1981-82-83-84
1970, 71
2011-12
1955-56-57
1952-53-54
1971
1981
1943
1965-66-67
1989-90-91
2009-10-11
1968-69
1981-82-83
1941-42
1923, 25
1986-87-88-89
1973-74
1983
1925
1926
1979-80-81
U•U•U
1962-63
1996-97-98-99
1968
1959-60-61
1973-74-75
1988-89-90
1970, 72
2010
Bunn, N.C.
Duncan, S.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Smithfield, N.C.
Garland, Texas
Norfolk, Va.
Avon Park, Fla.
Houston, Texas
New York City, N.Y.
Cary, N.C.
Manchester, N.H.
Englewood, N.J.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wilson, N.C.
Lake Worth, Fla.
Westerville, Ohio
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Fairfax, Va.
Atlanta, Ga.
Dunn, N.C.
Fairburn, Ga.
Thomasville, Ga.
Moorestown, N.J.
Charlotte, N.C.
Reidsville, N.C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Littleton, N.C.
Lenoir, N.C.
Katy, Texas
Wayne, N.J.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Highland Springs, Va.
Petersburg, Va.
Goldsboro, N.C.
Chatham, Va.
Brentwood, Mo.
Charlotte, N.C.
Chicago, Ill.
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Macon, Ga.
Republic, Pa.
Greensboro, N.C.
Savannah, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
West Chester, Pa.
Morrilton, Ark.
Charlottesville, Va.
Atlanta, Ga.
Northumberland, Pa.
Darien, Conn.
Philadelphia, Pa.
North Miami, Fla.
Wingate, N.C.
Shaker Heights, Ohio
Miami, Fla.
Chesapeake, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Coffeyville, Kan.
West Orange, N.J.
Ridgeway, Va.
Atlanta, Ga.
Vann, Art, III DB, HB
VanNorman, John DT
Varner, Donovan WR
Verille, Michael TB
Vernon, Conner WR
Verona, Mike RB
Viau, Louis FB
Virgin, Edward T
Volk, Eric DB
Vowels, Robert LB
Wade, Alex FB
Wafle, David DT
Walker, Chuck T
Wall, Fletcher C
Wallace, Damon OL
Wallace, Jamal DE
Walston, Drew QB
Walter, Brian DT
Ward, Harry E. LB
Ward, Thurman “Jule” HB
Warren, L. “Nick” E
Warrick, Demetrius DT, OT
Wartman, William HB
Watkins, Tyree WR
Watson, Benjamin TE
Watts, John LB
Weatherby, Carlton T
Weaver, Charles QB
Weaver, Joe OG
Weidman, Robert, Jr. FB
Wells, Sidney CB
Welsh, Dan LB
Wentz, Earle E
Wenzel, Bob LB, DE
Werner, Albert G
West, Ed E
Westfall, Lake DE
Whitaker, Nathan P
White, Cliff WR
White, DeAndre LB
White, John WR
White, T.C. TB
White, Wes OT
Whitener, Paul FB
Whitley, Elbert E
Whyte, Les T
Widener, Paul E
Wiesley, Bruce E, DE
Wigal, Mark WR
Wiggins, Chris DL
Wild, Glenn TB, QB
Wiley, Steve TE
Wilkerson, Nick NG
Wilkinson, Jay HB, QB
Wilkinson, Scott NG
Wilks, Letavious TB
Williams, Alex LB
Williams, Alfred LB
Williams, Benjamin FB
Williams, Deion LB
Williams, Fonda DB
Williams, G.H. T
Williams, Glenn CB
Williams, Johnny WR, CB
Williams, Kenneth C
Williams, Matt OT
Williamson, Chuck RB
Wilson, Gary HB, FB
Wilson, J. Page FB
Wilson, Jack HB
Wilson, James T
Wilson, Kevin DT
Wilson, Marc WR
Wilson, Rusty OG
Winslow, W. Ronald C
Winstead, Harold DB
Winters, Gil DE
Winters, Gus
Winterson, Alex T
Wise, Jack WR
V•V•V
1965-66-67
1970
2008-09-10-11
1997-98
2009-10-11-12
1989-90
1948-49
1965
1986-87-88-89
1979
W•W•W
2000-01-02-03
1990-91-92-93
1961-62-63
1943,46-47
1993-94
2011-12
1982-83-84-85
1982-83-84-85
1982-83-84-85
1933-34-35
1927-28-29
2002-03-04-05
1940-41
2010-11
1999
2012
1926-27
1925-26-27
1977-78
1962
1992-93-94-95
1980-81
1932-33-34
1969-70
1930-31-32
1933-34-35
1979
1990
1988
2002-03-04-05
1983-84
1993
1997-98-99-00
1934
1952
1944
1960-61-62
1964-65-66
2002-03-04
1994
1949-50-51
1978
2000
1961-62-63
1982-83-84
1996-97-98-99
2003-04-05-06
2005-06-07
1947
2012
1985-86-87, 89
1943
2005-06-07-08
2008-09-10-11
1960-61-62
1991-92-93-94
1973-74-75-76
1960-61
1965-66
1959-60-61
1967
2003-04
1994-95-96
2000-01-02-03
1963
1980-81-82, 84
1991-92-93
1923
1938-39-40
2012
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Miami, Fla.
Orlando, Fla.
Miami, Fla.
Murrysville, Pa.
New Orleans, La.
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Glen Arm, Md.
Atlanta, Ga.
Newtown, Pa.
Fredericksburg, Va.
Allison Park, Pa.
Lexington, N.C.
Hampton, Va.
Virginia Beach, Va.
College Park, Ga.
Deerfield, Ill.
Norwood, Mass.
Galax, Va.
Durham, N.C.
Wilmington, Del.
Charlotte, N.C.
Camden, N.J.
Rockhill, S.C.
Gastonia, N.C.
Faison, N.C.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Ettrick, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Andover, Mass.
Schoolfield, Va.
Toledo, Ohio
Durham, N.C.
Weaverville, N.C.
Fredericksburg, Va.
Gainesville, Fla.
Elizabeth, N.J.
Suffolk, Va.
Irving, Texas
Elizabeth City, N.C.
Gilbert, W. Va.
Hickory, N.C.
Albemarle, N.C.
Princeton, N.J.
Westminster, Md.
Darien, Conn.
Morgantown, W. Va.
La Grange, N.C.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Medford Lakes, N.J.
Franklin, Ga.
Norman, Okla.
Leavenworth, Kan.
Crestview, Fla.
Dublin, Ga.
College Park, Ga.
Oxford, N.C.
Long Beach, Calif.
Canton, Ohio
West Memphis, Ark.
Baltimore, Md.
St. Stephens, Ala.
Lexington, N.C.
Birmingham, Ala.
Willingboro, N.J.
Alliance, Ohio
Durham, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Gainesville, Fla.
Riverdale, Ga.
Barrington, Ill.
Britton, Mich.
Asheboro, N.C.
Portsmouth, Va.
Willingboro, N.J.
Hempstead, N.Y.
Rumson, N.J.
Wispelwey, Chris QB
Withrow, William HB
Witzel, Fred QB
Wolcott, Scott K
Wolfe, Garland G
Wolfe, Jim FB
Wood, Ryan WR
Wood, Tony OT
Woods, Howard DB
Woodall, Al QB
Woodard, C.J. S
Woodruff, Jonathan LB, DE
Worley, Jay OL
Worthington, Jim LB
Wray, Carlos DT
Wright, David PK
Wright, Dean HB
Wright, Jomar WR
Wright, Leon CB
Wright, Ray RB, WR
Wuchina, Joseph G, T
Wyatt, Robert HB
Wyrick, Harvey
Yates, Earl G, T
Yellott, Dan NG
Yorke, Fred G, T
Youmans, Corren P. E
Youmans, Murray DL
Youmans, Scott DL
Young, Chancellor WR
Young, James T
Young-Wiseman, Anthony S
Ziegler, Bill TE
Zielinski, Matt LB, NG
Zirkle, Fred E, DT
Zuanich, John LB
Zuker, Fred DT
Zuberer, Bud TE
Zwirko, Bob DB, TB
2001-02-03
1959
1943
1977
1943-44
1942-43
2005-06-07-08
1974-75
1983-84-85
1966-67
2002-03-04-05
2011-12
1986-87-88
1985-86-87-88
2012
1970-71
1959-60-61
2004-05-06-07
2006-07-08-09
1991-92-93-94
1959-60
1961-62
1926
Y•Y•Y
1963-64-65
1978-79-80-81
1936-37-38
1949-50
1982-83, 85-86
1989-90-91, 93
2004
1947-48-49-50
2010-11-12
Z•Z•Z
1977
2000-01-02-03
1965, 67-68
1992-93-94-95
1966
1987-88-89
1969-70-71
Pompton Plains, N.J.
Charleston, W. Va.
Maplewood, N.J.
Greenville, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Buford, Ga.
Brockton, Mass.
Detroit, Mich.
Erwin, N.C.
Henderson, N.C.
Waldorf, Md.
Smyrna, Ga.
Pierson, Fla.
Shelby, N.C.
St. Louis, Mo.
Coral Gables, Fla.
Duncan, S.C.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Hurst, Texas
Midland, Pa.
Durham, N.C.
Hamlet, N.C.
Smithsburg, Md.
War, W. Va.
Miami, Fla.
Whitsett, N.C.
Gibsonville, N.C.
Woodinville, Wash.
Massilon, Ohio
Bethesda, Md.
Pompton Plains, N.J.
East Amherst, N.Y.
Blacksburg, Va.
La Jolla, Calif.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Wayne, N.J.
Holyoke, Mass.
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
ALL-TIME CAPTAINS
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
W.A. Johnston
S.J. Durham
Robert L. Durham
Tom Daniels
W.W. Flowers
Alphonso Avery, Jr.
Plato Durham
Braxton Jones
Richard Leach
Tom Neal
Jimmy Simpson
Game
Fred Grigg
James Thompson
C.C. Bennett
Roy Hunter
Henry Kistler
Lee Davis
Kidd Brewer
Lowell Mason
Carl Schock
Jack Dunlap
James Johnston
Ace Parker
Woodrow Lipscomb
Dan Hill
Eric Tipton
Allen Johnson
Alex Winterson
Bob Barnett
Jim Smith
Game
Gordon Carver
Ernie Knotts
Kelley Mote
Bill Milner
Ben Cittadino
Al DeRogatis
Louis Allen
Billy Cox
James Gibson
Louis Tepe
Howard Pitt
Jerry Barger
Jesse Birchfield
Buddy Bass
Hal McElhaney
A
Tom Topping
Pryor Millner
A
George Dutrow
Mike McGee
A
Don Denne
Art Browning
A
Butch Allie
Jack Wilson
A
Dave Unser
Johnny Markas
C
Walt Rappold
H
Bobby Wyatt
Chuck Walker
A
Jay Wilkinson
Dan Lonon
A
J.V. McCarthy
John Gutekunst
A
Chuck Drulis
A
John McNabb
Bob Matheson
Mike Shasby
Bob Foyle
Mike Murphy
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
J.B. Edwards
Jim Dearth
Dick Biddle
Leo Hart
Lanny Murdock
Dennis Satyshur
Rich Searl
Dale Grimes
Bill Hanenberg
Steve Jones
Mark Johnson
John Ricca
Keith Stoneback
Mike Bomgardner
Keith Stoneback
Ernie Clark
Dave Meier
Hal Spears
Tony Benjamin
Billy Bryan
Bob Grupp
Frank DeStefano
Jeff Green
Mike Dunn
Carl McGee
Dan Brooks
Craig Hoskins
Bob Riordan
Ed Brown
Dennis Tabron
Greg Bamberger
Cedric Jones
Dennis Tabron
Dan Yellott
Robert Oxendine
Emmett Tilley
Phil Ebinger
Johnny Hill
C
Scott Russell
C
Ron Sally
Pete Stubbs
Paul Constantino
Mike Junkin
Jason Cooper
Dave Demore
Dewayne Terry
Wayne Charles
Anthony Dilweg
Jeff Patten
John Howell
Carey Metts
Randy Jones
Chip Nitowski
Erwin Sampson
Mike Urso
Pete Petroff
Erwin Sampson
Randy Cuthbert
Darrell Spells
Steve Alderfer
Robert Baldwin
Brad Sherrod
Scott Youmans
Zaid Abdul-Aleem
Robert Baldwin
Matt Williams
Spence Fischer
Jon Merrill
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Gerald Ford
Billy Granville
John Krueger
Chike Egbuniwe
Jeff Hodrick
Lennie Friedman
Dawud Rasheed
Eric Scanlan
Chris Combs
Eric Jones
Scottie Montgomery
Austin Smithwick
Troy Andrew
Troy Austin
Todd DeLamielleure
Spencer Romine
Ben Erdeljac
Ronnie Hamilton
Mike Hart
Nate Krill
Ryan Fowler
Jamyon Small
Drew Strojny
Ryan Fowler
Terrell Smith
Drew Strojny
Alex Wade
Giuseppe Aguanno
Phillip Alexander
Chris Dapolito
Kenneth Stanford
Phillip Alexander
Brendan Dewan
Ronnie Elliott
Casey Camero
Eli Nichols
John Talley
Patrick Bailey
Chris Davis
Matt Rumsey
Jomar Wright
Greg Akinbiyi
Re’quan Boyette
Cameron Goldberg
Vincent Rey
Eron Riley
Tielor Robinson
Michael Tauiliili
Glenn Williams
A
Re’quan Boyette
Thaddeus Lewis
A
Vince Oghobaase
A
Ayanga Okpokowuruk
Vincent Rey
A
Leon Wright
Abraham Kromah
Bryan Morgan
Chris Rwabukamba
Matt Daniels
Charlie Hatcher
Kyle Hill
Sean Renfree
Walt Canty
Ross Cockrell
Sean Renfree
Conner Vernon
Alternate captain
C
Co-captain
H
Honorary captain
A
All-TIME ASSISTANT
COACHES
Aldridge, Miles
1983-84
Allison, Rodney
1984-86
Anderson, Gary
1979
Anderson, Scott
1990-93
Austin, Edward
1949
Azzinaro, Jerry
2004-2006
Beckish, Larry
1995-97
Bell, Richard
1983-87
Bennett, Ben
1999-00
Bohl, Craig
1994
Bossons, Bob
1957,71-74
Bowden, Tommy
1983-86
Boyette, Re’quan
2013
Broadway, Rod
1981-94
Brown, Marvin
1987-92
Brown, Mickey
1979-82
Brown, Scott
1996-2007
Brush, Bob
1975-76
Caldwell, Herschel
1930-71
Cameron, Eddie
1930-41,46-50
Chatham, Fred
1989-2005
Cleary, Walt
1971
Clyburn, Louis
2001-03
Coachys, Rich
1987
Collins, Jim
1985-89, 08-13
Como, Rich
1983-85
Cox, Robert
1943-70
Creehan, Dennis
2001-02
Crisson, Stan
1966-70
Crook, Monty
1983-84
Cropp, John
1983
D’Alessandris, Joe
1997-01
DeForest, Joe
1994-00
DeLamielleure, Joe
1996-00
Edwards, George
1996
Emory, Ed
1977
Faircloth, Bill
1976-77
Falcone, Carmen
1946-72
Forte, Mo
1976-77
Franks, Carl
1987-89
Galbraith, Marty
2004
Geis, Buddy
1993
Gibbs, Alex
1969-70
Gillespie, J.S.
1973
Guy, John
1978-80
Gonzales, Jimmy
1994-95
Gutekunst, John
1967-78, 07
Haglan, Dennis
1976-77
Hagler, Ellis
1930-56
Hall, Jack
1965-68
Hammerschmidt, Dan
1988-93
Harris, Bishop
1973-75
Hart, Leo
1975-76
Harvey, Bill
1961-65
Haupt, Dale
1977
Heimerdinger, Mike
1994
Helton, Clay
1996
Hendrickson, Horace
1949-50
Hennemier, John
1946-48
Hetrick, Jacque
1966-70
Hickman, William
1950
Hill, Aubrey
1999-03
Hill, George
1966-70
Hobby, Marion
2008-10
Hopkins, Dick
1981-82
Hunter, Harold
1966-70
Johnson, Rick
1988
Jones, Derek
2008-13
Karmazin, Mike
1948-50
Kelly, David
2004-05
Kemp, Dick
1977-79
Kerr, Larry
2006-07
Knotts, Doug
1958-65
Knotts, Tom
2004
Knowles, Jim
2010-13
Koenning, Jr., Les
1998
Kupec, Dick
1973-74
Landon, Mark
1978-80
Latina, John
2012-13
Lewis, Cliff
1995
Limbaugh, Tommy
1983-86
London, Charles
2006
Long, Jeff
1986
Lubick, Matt
2010-12
Luke, Matt
2008-11
MacIntyre, Mike
2008-09
Matheson, Bob
1981-82
Matous, Ken
1994-98
McCrone, Ron
1983-84
McElhaney, Harold
1964-65
McGee, Jerry
1971-75
McGee, Mike
1964-65
McGeorge, Rich 1981-82, 87-89, 02-03
McInerney, Jeff
1994-95
McNabb, John
1972-73
McWhorter, Mac
1990
Middleton, Ron
2008-12
Million, Ted
1991-93
Montgomery, Scottie 2006-09, 13
Moon, Lee
1973-75
O’Boyle, Thomas
1951-58
O’Brien, Bill
2005-06
Pancoast, Brad
1974-75
Parker, Ace
1947-65
Pearman, Danny
2007
Petri, Rick
2012-13
Phillips, Oliver
1979-82
Pierson, Marty
1951-65,71
Potter, Harvey
1943-45
Pry, Jim
2001-03
Robinson, Joe
1971-72
Roof, Ted
1990-93, 02-03
Roper, Kurt
2008-13
Roper, Zac
2008-13
Sanders, Bob
1985-89
Sanders, Carl
1979-80
Sanders, E.T.
1930
Satyshur, Dennis
1974-75
Senter, Brad
1982
Sherrod, Brad
1997-07
Slaughter, Roger
1981-82
Snyder, Ron
1970
Spencer, Glenn
2004-07
Spurrier, Steve
1980-82
Stanley, Dennis
1939-45
Story, Sam
1977-82
Strahm, Dale
1990-93
Strollo, John
2005-07
Thomas, Mark
1985-86
Thompson, Larry 1971-72, 77-80
Tilson, W.E.
1928-30
Timer, Sam
1966-69
Towers, Dick
1974-76
Trott, Bob
1996-01
Urick, Max
1971-73
Vaas, Peter
2007
Voyles, Carl
1931-38
Walker, Chuck
1976
Ward, T.R. Jule
1936-37
Williams, Greg
1995
Williamson, Eddie
1978-82
Wilson, Barry
1987-89
Wilson, Eddie
1972-73, 90-93
Wilson, Red
1977
Yanowsky, Don
2003-05
Yoshida, Cliff
1978-80
Younglin, Ted
1959-63
Zernhelt, John
1994-95
119
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
HONORS & AWARDS
All-America
1932
1933
1934
1934
1935
1936
1936
1937
1937
1938
1938
1939
1939
1940
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1944
1944
1944
1944
1944
1944
1945
1945
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1949
1950
1950
1951
1952
1953
1953
1953
1953
1955
1956
1956
1956
1956
1957
1957
1957
1957
1957
1957
1958
1958
1959
1960
1960
1961
1962
1962
1962
1962
1962
120
Fred Crawford, T
Fred Crawford, T
Jack Dunlap, G
Earle Wentz, E
Ace Parker, HB
Joe Brunansky, T
Ace Parker, HB
Joe Brunansky, T
Elmore Hackney, QB
Dan Hill, C
Eric Tipton, FB
George McAfee, HB
Frank Ribar, T
Tony Ruffa, T
Mike Karmazin, T
Steve Lach, HB
Bob Barnett, C
Bob Gantt, E
Tom Davis, HB
John Goddard, G
Alex Piasecky, E
Bob Gantt, E
Bob Gantt, E
Bill Milner, G
Pat Preston, T
Tom Davis, HB
Buddy Luper, HB
Benny Cittadino, E
Billy Myers, G
Tom Davis, HB
Garland Wolfe, G
Ernie Knotts, G
John Kerns, T
Frank Irwin, T
Gordon Carver, HB
George Clark, HB
Ernie Knotts, G
Kelly Mote, E
Bill Milner, G
Fred Folger, WB
Al DeRogatis, T
Louis Allen, T
Billy Cox, HB
Billy Cox, HB
Blaine Earon, E
Red Smith, HB
Ed Meadows, T
Bob Burrows, G
Ed Meadows, T
Red Smith, HB
Johnny Palmer, C
Bob Pascal, HB
Hal McElhaney, FB
Sid Deloatch, T
Sonny Jurgensen, DB
Buddy Bass, HB
Roy Hord, T
Tom Topping, T
Hal McElhaney, FB
Wray Carlton, HB
George Dutrow, HB
Dave Hurm, E
Wray Carlton, HB
Mike McGee, G
Mike McGee, G
Dwight Bumgarner, E
Tee Moorman, E
Art Gregory, T
Jean Berry, G
Art Gregory, T
Mike Curtis, FB
Billy Futrell, HB
Johnny Markas, G
AP2, UPI2
AP1, NEA1, CL1
LIB3
LIB2
NEA2, AP3, UPI3, LIB3
WIL3
AP1, UPI1, HRT1, WC1, NEA2
NEA2
NEA2
NEA1, LIB1, HRT1, WC1, AP2, UPI2
UPI2,NEA3
AP2, NEA2, UPI2
HRT2, AP3
AP2, LIB2, WIL2, UPI3
LIFE2, AP3, NEAHM
CL1, NEA1, LIB1, AP2, UPI2, LIFE2
WIL3, APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
FN1
UPI1, INS2, APHM, TSNHM
NYS1 , APHM, TSNHM, UPIHM
AP1, INS1, UPIHM
APHM, UPIHM
APHM, UPIHM
APHM, UPIHM
APHM, UPIHM
AP3, UPIHM
UPIHM
APHM, UPIHM
APHM, UPIHM
APHM
APHM
FC3, APHM
FC2, FW3 , APHM
APHM
AP1, TSN1, FC2, FW2
UPIHM
TRIB1
AP3
APHM
CL1
AP1
CL1
CL1
AP3, UPIHM
FW1, FBD1, WIL1, UPI2
WILHM, UPIHM
UPIHM
WIL1
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM, UPIHM
WIL1, INS2, NYN2, UPI2, APHM, NEAHM
FW1, AP3, NEA3, WILHM, FCHM, UPIHM
APHM, FCHM, UPIHM, WILHM
APHM, NEAHM, UPIHM
WILHM
UPIHM
UPIHM
UPIHM
FW1, TIME1, NEA2, WIL2, TSN3, UPI3
AP3
FW1, FN1, FC2, NEA2, UPI2
AP2
FW1, WIL2, FW3
AP2, WILHM, UPIHM, NEAHM
APHM, WILHM
NEAHM
WILHM
1963
1963
1963
1964
1964
1964
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
1966
1966
1967
1967
1967
1968
1968
1968
1969
1970
1970
1970
1970
1970
1971
1971
1971
1972
1972
1972
1972
1973
1973
1973
1974
1975
1975
1975
1976
1976
1976
1976
1977
1977
1980
1980
1981
1981
1982
1982
1983
1983
1986
1986
1988
1989
1989
1994
1994
1994
1994
1999
1999
2000
2001
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2012
Jay Wilkinson, HB
Stan Crisson, E
Scotty Glacken, QB
Mike Curtis, FB
Dan Lonon, T
J.V. McCarthy, T
Jay Calabrese, FB
Chuck Drulis, E
Bill Jones, T
Bob Matheson, LB
John McNabb, G
Chuck Stavins, T
Bob Matheson, LB
Dave Dunaway, E
Andy Beath, E
Bob Foyle, G
Mike Murphy, C
Dick Biddle, LB
Henley Carter, WR
Leo Hart, QB
Leo Hart, QB
Dick Biddle, LB
Leo Hart, QB
Wes Chesson, WR
Rich Searl, DB
Bruce Mills, DE
Ernie Jackson, DB
Ed Newman, OG
Rich Searl, DB
Steve Jones, RB
Dale Grimes, C
Bill Hanenberg, DB
Ed Newman, OG
Ernie Clark, DE
John Ricca, DE
Keith Stoneback, LB
Keith Stoneback, LB
Billy Bryan, C
Dave Meier, LB
Gary Pellom, OT
Billy Bryan, C
Bob Grupp, P
Tom Hall, WR
Carl McGee, LB
Mike Dunn, QB
John Patterson, OT
John Brinkman, TE
Dennis Tabron, DB
Cedric Jones, WR
Charles Bowser, DE
Chris Castor, WR
Robert Oxendine, OT
Ben Bennett, QB
Philip Ebinger, C
Mike Junkin, LB
Mike Junkin, LB
Clarkston Hines, WR
Clarkston Hines, WR
Chris Port, OT
Robert Baldwin, RB
Ray Farmer, FS
Matt Williams, OT
Bill Khayat, TE
Chris Combs, DT
Sims Lenhardt, K
Brian Morton, P
Mike Hart, TE
Michael Tauiliili, LB
Vince Oghobaase, DT
Will Snyderwine, K
Matt Daniels, S
Ross Cockrell, CB
Ross Martin, K
FW1, FC1, UPI1, AP2, WIL2, NEA3
APHM, NEAHM, UPIHM, WILHM
APHM
NEA3
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
AP1, TSN1, TIME1, FBD2, HLM2
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
AP3
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
KDK1, FW1, GRID1, AP2
FN2, APHM
APHM
AP3
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
FN3
APHM
APHM
APHM
FW1, WC1, AP2, UPIHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
APHM
AP2
APHM
AP2, FN3, UPIHM
FN2, AP3
AP3
FN3, APHM
APHM
AP2, TSN2
FW1, AP2, FN2
AP1, FW1, FC1, UPI1, WC1
FW1, AP2, UPI2
AP3, UPIHM
AP3, UPIHM
UPI2
FNHM
FNHM
FNHM
FW1, TSN1, AP2
FNHM
WC2, AP3
TSN3
AFCA1, WC2
WC2, R3, Y3
SIHM
SIHM
AFCA — American Football Coaches Association
AP — Associated Press
CFN — College Football News
CL — Collier’s
FC — Football Coaches
FBD — Football Digest
FN — Football News
FW — Football Writers
GRID — Gridiron Magazine
HLM — Helms
HRT — Hearst Newspapers
INS — International News Service
KDK — Kodak
LIB — Liberty
LIFE — Life Magazine
NEA — Newspaper Enterprise America
NYN — New York News
NYS — New York Sun
R — Rivals.com
SI — Sports Illustrated
TRIB — Chicago Tribune
TSN — The Sporting News
UPI — United Press International
WC — Walter Camp Foundation
WIL — Williamson
Y — Yahoo! Sports
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HM
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Freshman All-America
1973
1975
1975
1986
2000
2001
2003
2004
2005
2005
2006
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2011
2012
2012
2012
ACC Rookie of the Year
Tony Benjamin, RB
Carl McGee, LB
Mike Dunn, QB
Chris Port, OT
Ryan Fowler, LB
Jim Scharrer, LB
Ben Patrick, TE
Chris Davis, KR
Michael Tauiliili, LB
Zack Asack, QB
Vince Oghobaase, DT
Thaddeus Lewis, QB
Kevin Jones, P
Kyle Hill, OG
Conner Vernon, WR
Kelby Brown, LB
Ross Cockrell, CB
Dave Harding, OG
Sydney Sarmiento, DT
Perry Simmons, OT
Laken Tomlinson, OG
Jela Duncan, RB
Ross Martin, K
Will Monday, P
FN
FN1
FN2
FN1
TSN2
TSN4
TSN2
TSN2
TSN1
TSNHM
TSNHM
TSNHM
TSNHM
TSN1
TSN1
HM
CFN , PS4
CFNHM, PS3
PS3
PS3
CFNHM
TSN1
CFNHM
TSN1, PS1, CBS1, CFNHM
PS1, CFNHM
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FN — Football News
TSN — The Sporting News
CFN — College Football News
PS — Phil Steele
CBS — CBS Sports
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Scholar-Athlete
College Football Hall of Fame
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1974
1980
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1990
2010
Howard Jones
Ace Parker
Wallace Wade
George McAfee
Dan Hill
Eric Tipton
Fred Crawford
Bill Murray
Steve Lach
Al DeRogatis
Mike McGee
Clarkston Hines
ACC Coach of the Year
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1962
1988
1989
1994
2012
Bill Murray
Bill Murray
Bill Murray
Steve Spurrier
Steve Spurrier
Fred Goldsmith
David Cutcliffe
Silver Anniversary
All-ACC Team
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DB
LB
DL
DL
E
Billy Bryan
Ernie Jackson
Bob Matheson
Mike McGee
Ed Meadows
Tee Moorman
50th Anniversary
All-ACC Team
WR
LB
DL
Clarkston Hines
Bob Matheson
Mike McGee
Southern Conference and ACC top
blocker as voted on by the coaches.
National Football Foundation
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1965
1965
1966
1966
1967
1969
1969
1969
1969
1970
1986
1987
1988
1989
1993
2002
2005
2006
2012
Ben Bennett
1983
1988
2012
Bill Obremskey
Mike Diminick
Sean Renfree
Pop Warner National College
Football Award
2012
Sean Renfree
Outland Trophy
Honoring the outstanding interior lineman in the nation, the Outland Trophy
was first presented in 1946 by the
Football Writers Association of America.
1959
Mike McGee
National Coach of the Year
1994
Fred Goldsmith1
Bobby Dodd Award
1
Silver Anniversary
All-America Team
1935
1941
1961
1964
E.B. Dunlap
Bob Barnett
Tee Moorman
Jay Wilkinson
ACC Player of the Year
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1959
1963
1971
1972
1982
1983
1988
1989
1994
Jerry Barger
Mike McGee
Jay Wilkinson
Ernie Jackson
Steve Jones
Chris Castor
Ben Bennett
Anthony Dilweg
Clarkston Hines
Robert Baldwin
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1944
1951
1952
1956
1957
1960
1961
1962
1963
1965
1975
1976
1989
Tommy Prothro
Tom Davis
Jack Kistler
Lou Tepe
Harold McElhaney
Harold McElhaney
Dwight Bumgarner
Art Gregory
Art Gregory
Chuck Walker
John McNabb
Billy Bryan
Billy Bryan
Chris Port
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2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
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1989
2003
2005
2012
Scott Hamilton
Doug Kley
Chris Douglas
Brendan Dewan
Sean Renfree
Brian Piccolo Award
Presented annually to the most courageous player in the ACC, in memory of
the late Brian Piccolo.
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1990
1992
1993
Mark Johnson
Jeff Green
Aaron Stewart
Marc Mays
Randy Cuthbert
Scott Youmans
Leo Hart
Art Gregory
Clarkston Hines
Tee Moorman
Bob Pascal
Jay Wilkinson
Ben Bennett
Mike McGee
Wes Chesson
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1965
AFCA Good Works Team
1994
2008
2010
2012
Zaid Abdul-Aleem
Re’quan Boyette
Bryan Morgan
Sean Renfree
National Football Foundation
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1967
Hampshire Society
2011
2012
Matt Daniels
Cooper Helfet
Will Snyderwine
Johnny Williams
Lee Butler
Conor Irwin
Brian Moore
Sean Renfree
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1969
1970
All-ACC
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1954
1955
1956
Jim Tatum Award
Presented annually to the top senior
football student-athlete in the ACC.
1963
Honored annually at the ACC Football
Championship game.
Jacobs BlockingTrophy
Academic All-America
Butch Allie (—)
Ed Lyon (—)
Butch Allie (—)
Bill Jones (2nd)
Mike Shasby (HM)
Roger Hayes (1st)
Mike Shasby (HM)
Bob Laskey (1st)
John Cappellano (HM)
Jim Dearth (HM)
Curt Rawley (HM)
Dave Trice (HM)
Curt Rawley (1st)
Mike Diminick (1st)
Mike Diminick (1st)
Mike Diminick (1st)
Doug Kley (1st)
Travis Pearson (1st)
Shawn Johnson (2nd)
Eli Nichols (2nd)
Eli Nichols (2nd)
Perry Simmons (2nd)
1980
ACC Legends
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1959
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1962
Howard Pitt1
Ed Meadows1
Bob Burrows1
Red Smith1
Ralph Torrance1
Jerry Barger1
Bob Pascal1
Fred Campbell1
Sonny Sorrell1
Jesse Birchfield1
Bob Pascal1
Buddy Bass1
Sidney Deloatch1
Sonny Jurgensen1
Roy Hord2
Charlie Klinger2
Hal McElhaney2
Tom Topping1
Roy Hord1
Wray Carlton1
Hal McElhaney2
Bill Thompson2
Mike McGee1
Wray Carlton1
Mike McGee1
Joel Arrington1
Dwight Bumgarner2
Jim Gardner2
Tee Moorman1
Dwight Bumgarner1
Art Browning1
Mark Leggett1
Don Altman2
Art Gregory1
Jean Berry1
Mark Leggett2
Walt Rappold2
Art Gregory1
Jean Berry1
Mike Curtis1
Paul Bengel2
Mark Leggett2
Pete Widener2
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1982
Stan Crisson1
Chuck Walker1
Jay Wilkinson1
Scotty Glacken2
Dan Lonon1
Mike Curtis1
Fred Cromartie1
Chuck Drulis2
Scotty Glacken2
J.V. McCarthy2
Chuck Drulis1
Bill Jones1
Chuck Stavins1
John McNabb1
Jay Calabrese1
Bob Matheson1
Dave Dunaway1
Bob Matheson1
Bob Foyle1
Andy Beath1
Mike Murphy1
Bob Foyle1
Dick Biddle1
Leo Hart1
Henley Carter1
Leo Hart1
Rich Searl1
Leo Hart1
Dick Biddle1
Rich Searl1
Bruce Mills1
Wes Chesson1
Ernie Jackson1
Ed Newman1
Rich Searl1
Bill Hanenberg1
Steve Jones1
Ed Newman1
Bill Hanenberg1
Melvin Parker1
Dale Grimes1
Keith Stoneback1
John Ricca1
Ernie Clark1
Keith Stoneback1
Denis Turner1
Jeff Christopher1
Troy Slade1
Billy Bryan1
Gary Pellom1
Dave Dusek1
Dave Meier1
Bob Grupp1
Troy Slade1
Billy Bryan1
Tom Hall1
Vince Fusco1
Carl McGee1
Bob Grupp1
John Patterson1
John Brinkman1
Dennis Tabron1
Cedric Jones1
Charles Bowser1
Dennis Tabron1
Chris Castor1
Ben Bennett1
Philip Ebinger1
Robert Oxendine1
Emmett Tilley1
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Mark Militello1
Mike Grayson1
Philip Ebinger1
Ben Bennett1
Scott Russell1
Mike Junkin1
Mike Junkin1
Clarkston Hines1
Clarkston Hines1
Chris Port1
Anthony Dilweg1
Dave Colonna1
Ted McNairy2
Roger Boone2
John Howell2
Clarkston Hines1
Chris Port1
Carey Metts1
Randy Cuthbert1
Dave Colonna2
Erwin Sampson2
George EdwardsHM
John McDonaldHM
Chip NitowskiHM
Marc Mays2
Randy Cuthbert2
Pete Petroff2
Randy Cuthbert2
Tim Davis2
Brad Sherrod2
Ray Farmer3
John Krueger3
Robert Baldwin1
Ray Farmer1
Matt Williams1
John Zuanich1
Jeroen Egge2
Bill Khayat2
Billy Granville2
Ray Farmer1
Jeff Hodrick2
Bill Khayat2
Tom CochranHM
Joroen EggeHM
Spence FischerHM
James KirklandHM
John KruegerHM
Jon MerrillHM
Corey ThomasHM
John Krueger2
Sims Lenhardt1
Chris Melita2
Chris Combs2
Scottie Montgomery2
Chris Combs1
Sims Lenhardt2
Chris Combs1
Sims Lenhardt2
Brian Morton2
Brian Morton1
Mike Hart2
Mike Hart1
Chris DouglasHM
Ronnie HamiltonHM
Shawn Johnson1
Alex Wade2
Ryan FowlerHM
Matt ZielinskiHM
Chris Douglas1
Matt Zielinski1
Ryan Fowler2
Terrell Smith2
John Talley2
John Talley1
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2008
John Talley1
Eron Riley2
Michael Tauiliili1
Thaddeus Lewis2
Eron Riley2
Vince OghobaaseHM
2009
Donovan Varner1
Thaddeus Lewis2
Vincent Rey2
Will Snyderwine2
Vince OghobaaseHM
Leon WrightHM
2010
Will Snyderwine2
Conner Vernon2
Cooper HelfetHM
Abraham KromahHM
2011
Matt Daniels1
Alex King2
Conner Vernon2
Cooper HelfetHM
2012 — ACSMA
Ross Cockrell1
Will Monday1
Conner Vernon2
Walt Canty2
Kenny AnunikeHM
Jamison CrowderHM
Dave HardingHM
Ross MartinHM
Perry SimmonsHM
2012 — COACHES
Ross Cockrell1
Will Monday1
Conner Vernon1
Walt Canty2
Kenny AnunikeHM
Jamison CrowderHM
Ross MartinHM
Academic All-ACC
To be eligible for the Academic All-ACC
Team, a player must have earned a 3.00
grade point average for the fall semester
or have maintained a 3.00 cumulative
average during his academic career.
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Honorable mention
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all-conference teams voted on by the league’s
media (ACSMA) & head coaches
Freshman All-ACC
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Micah Harris
Trey McDonald
Jim Scharrer
Kenneth Stanford
Ronnie Elliott
Brian Greene
Ben Patrick
John Talley
Chris Davis
Cameron Goldberg
Michael Tauiliili
Jarrod Holt
Vince Oghobaase
Nick Maggio
Bryan Morgan
Wesley Oglesby
Brian Moore
Desmond Scott
Conner Vernon
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1984
NOTE: Freshman All-ACC teams were selected
by Sporting News from 2001-07 & 2009
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Fred Beasley
Nick Kredich
John Thompson
John Tinnell
Edwin Lyon, Jr.
Butch Allie
Dwight Bumgarner
Butch Allie
Fred McCollum
John Tinnell
Dick Havens
Bill Futrell
Mike Curtis
Bill Jones
Mike Shasby
Roger Hayes
Andy Beath
Bob Lasky
Dave Trice
Jim Dearth
John Cappellano
Curt Rawley
Dave Trice
Curt Rawley
Bob Parrish
Ben Fordham
Ben Fordham
Ben Fordham
David Schmit
Dave Dusek
Mark Landon
Dave Dusek
Greg Mencio
Ed Kornberger
Bob Corbett
Greg Mencio
Dan Brooks
Steve Edwards
Kirk May
Kevin Kelly
Lyman Smith
Scott Wolcott
Bob Riordan
Scott Hamilton
Craig Hoskins
Kevin Kelly
Scott Hamilton
Gary Garstkiewicz
Robert Oxendine
Ron Frederick
Brick Johnstone
Bill Obremskey
Carl Franks
Bill Obremskey
Mark Militello
Brick Johnstone
Bill Obremskey
Chuck Herring
Lewis Kornberg
Bud Nixon
Scott Wilkinson
Justin Beckett
Roy Brabson
Dave Lindquist
Mark Moseley
Mike Diminick
Brad Paddock
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2001
Andy Andreasik
Mike Diminick
Steve Slayden
Stuart Albright
Jeff Brown
Mike Diminick
Ken Hull
Doug Kley
Lindsay Marshall
Kevin Patterson
Roger Boone
Tom Corpus
Rodney Dickerson
Doug Kley
Billy Ray
Bobby Highsmith
Billy Ray
Travis Pearson
Preston Anderson
Chris Brown
Stanley Dorsey
Brandon Moore
Travis Pearson
Erwin Sampson
Wyatt Smith
Brandon Moore
Randy Cuthbert
Travis Pearson
Tim Davis
Zaid Abdul-Aleem
David Lowman
Travis Pearson
Brad Sherrod
David Wafle
Zaid Abdul-Aleem
Robert Baldwin
Jeroen Egge
Ray Farmer
Spence Fischer
Bill Khayat
Matt Williams
Laymarr Marshall
Tawambi Settles
Mike Stallmeyer
Chike Egbuniwe
Jeff Hodrick
John Krueger
Chad Melita
Marc Wilson
Darius Clark
Sims Lenhardt
Chad Melita
Chris Combs
Todd DeLamielleure
Richmond Flowers
Lennie Friedman
B.J. Hill
Sims Lenhardt
Ryan Stallmeyer
Chris Combs
Terrence Dupree
Ben Erdeljac
Sims Lenhardt
Gannon Shepherd
Ryan Stallmeyer
Letavious Wilks
Duane Epperson
Ben Erdeljac
Mike Hart
Chris Douglas
Ben Erdeljac
Mike Hart
Shawn Johnson
Jim Scharrer
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2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Chris Douglas
Ryan Fowler
Shawn Johnson
Calen Powell
Drew Strojny
Alex Wade
Matt Zielinski
Giuseppe Aguanno
Phillip Alexander
Chris Douglas
Christian Mitchell
Kenneth Stanford
Drew Strojny
Giuseppe Aguanno
Brendan Dewan
Christian Mitchell
Eli Nichols
Andy Roland
Malcolm Ruff
Mike Schneider
Kenneth Stanford
Patrick Bailey
Lavdrim Bauta
Brendan Dewan
Mike Dowling
Tyler Krieg
Eli Nichols
Andy Roland
Matt Rumsey
Patrick Bailey
Alex Feinberg
Zach Maurides
Eli Nichols
Matt Rumsey
Nick Stefanow
Patrick Bailey
Ronnie Drummer
Thaddeus Lewis
Wesley Oglesby
Matt Rumsey
Adrian Aye-Darko
Cameron Goldberg
Kevin Jones
Adam Banks
Lee Butler
Matt Daniels
Kyle Hill
Kevin Jones
Mitchell Lederman
Brian Moore
Vincent Rey
Chris Rwabukamba
Will Snyderwine
Johnny Williams
Kelby Brown
Lee Butler
Ross Cockrell
Matt Daniels
Dave Harding
Cooper Helfet
Kyle Hill
Brian Moore
Sean Renfree
Chris Rwabukamba
Perry Simmons
Will Snyderwine
Donovan Varner
Brandon Braxton
Kelby Brown
Jordon Byas
Lee Butler
Ross Cockrell
John Coleman
Matt Daniels
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Braxton Deaver
C.J. France
Dave Harding
Charlie Hatcher
Cooper Helfet
David Helton
Dezmond Johnson
Sean Renfree
Perry Simmons
Will Snyderwine
Laken Tomlinson
Juwan Thompson
Donovan Varner
Kenny Anunike
Brandon Braxton
Kyler Brown
Lee Butler
Ross Cockrell
Tony Foster
C.J. France
Dave Harding
David Helton
Dezmond Johnson
Ross Martin
Brian Moore
Will Monday
Dwayne Norman
Sean Renfree
Sydney Sarmiento
Perry Simmons
Josh Snead
Laken Tomlinson
Juwan Thompson
Conner Vernon
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All-Southern Conference
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Fred Crawford
Tom Rogers
Horace Hendrickson
Robert Cox
Earle Wentz
Gus Durner
Jack Dunlap
Ace Parker
B.O. Cornelius
Ace Parker
Gus Durner
Jim Johnston
Joe Brunansky
Joe Cardwell
Dan Hill, Jr.
Elmore Hackney
Ace Parker
Joe Brunansky
Herbert Hudgins
Woodrow Lipscomb
Elmore Hackney
Willard Perdue
Fred Yorke
Dan Hill, Jr.
Eric Tipton
Robert O’Mara
George McAfee
Frank Ribar
Allen Johnson
Tony Ruffa
Alex Winterson
Robert Barnett
Steve Lach
Jasper Davis
Robert Gantt
Mike Karmazin
Robert Barnett
Steve Lach
Bob Gantt
Tom Burns
Tom Davis
Bill Milner
Pat Preston
Tom Davis
Buddy Luper
Benny Cittadino
Bill Myers
Tom Davis
Ernest Knotts
George Clark
Kelley Mote
Ed Sharkey
Bill Milner
Kelley Mote
Al DeRogatis
Fred Folger, Jr.
Louis Allen
Louis Allen
Louis Allen
Billy Cox
Billy Cox
Blaine Earon
Jim Gibson
Tank Lawrence
Bob Bickel
Ed Meadows
Worth Lutz
Bobby Burrows
Howard Pitt
Truett Grant
Louis Tepe
John Carey
Dick Sommers
Carl Bonin
Carmen Falcone
Team MVP Award
Named for the longtime Blue Devil
assistant football coach, the Carmen
Falcone Award is given annually to
Duke’s Most Valuable Player. Falcone
served on the Duke football coaching
staff from 1946-72, and helped the Blue
Devils to seven ACC championships,
Orange Bowl berths in 1955 and 1958,
and a Cotton Bowl appearance in 1961.
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Fred Crawford
Earle Wentz
John Hennemier
Ace Parker
Elmore Hackney
Eric Tipton
George McAfee
Jap Davis
John Goddard
Tom Burns
Tom Davis
Gordon Carver
George Clark
Fred Folger
Bill Davis
Louis Allen
Billy Cox
Bob Bickel
Louis Tepe
Bob Burrows
Jerry Barger
Bob Pascal
Sid Deloatch
Tom Topping
George Dutrow
Mike McGee
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2012
Tee Moorman
Dean Wright
Jean Berry
Jay Wilkinson
Mike Curtis
John McNabb
Bob Matheson
Bob Foyle
Henley Carter
Leo Hart
Leo Hart
Ernie Jackson
Steve Jones
Keith Stoneback
Keith Stoneback
Dave Meier
Billy Bryan
Mike Dunn
Carl McGee
Craig Hoskins
John Brinkman
Cedric Jones
Chris Castor
Mike Grayson
Johnny Hill
Harry Ward
Mike Junkin
Steve Slayden
Anthony Dilweg
Clarkston Hines
Erwin Sampson
Dave Brown
Randy Cuthbert
Scott Berdan
Matt Williams
Robert Baldwin
Ray Farmer
Billy Granville
Chike Egbuniwe
Scottie Montgomery
Scottie Montgomery
Mike Hart
Mike Hart
Alex Wade
Chris Douglas
Ryan Fowler
Terrell Smith
Giuseppe Aguanno
John Talley
John Talley
Eron Riley
Michael Tauiliili
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Matt Daniels
Sean Renfree
Micah Harris Trinity
Teammate Award
Renamed for one of Duke’s most passionate players, the Micah Harris Trinity
Teammate Award is presented to the
member of the program that displays
the traits of a true teammate: character,
unselfishness, compassion and pride.
Harris was a three-year letterman from
2001-03 before being tragically killed in
an automobile accident in June of 2004.
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Jerry McGee
Dave Burch
John Markas
Chuck Walker
Danny Lonon
John Gutekunst
Mike Shasby
Mike Murphy
Fred Zirkle
Bob Hepler
Dick Biddle
Bob Fitch
Bill Hanenberg
Don Shannon
Mike Bomgardner
Billy Bryan
George Page
Frank DeStefano
Mike Dunn
Ned Gonet
Gary Garstkiewicz
Brian Baldinger
Tim Bumgarner
Mike Grayson
Scott Russell
Nick Buoniconti
Greg Flanagan
Jim Godfrey
John Rymiszewski
Dave Colonna
Marc Mays
Erwin Sampson
Scott Youmans
Scott Youmans
Jeff Kapatoes
J.D. Lewis
Tijan Redmon
Charles London
Jeff Hodrick
Tom Brady
Chris Combs
Bobby Campbell
Mike Hart
Charles Porter
Ryan Fowler
Terrell Smith
Drew Ciepcielinski
Chris Dapolito
Brian Greene
Senterrio Landrum
David Martin
Phillip Alexander
Tim Ball
Brendan Dewan
Ronnie Elliott
Casey Camero
Deonto McCormick
Clifford Harris
Matt Rumsey
Ryan Wood
Ayanga Okpokowuruk
Chris Rwabukmba
Jeffrey Faris
Jamison Crowder
Ace Parker Award
Named for one of Duke’s greatest players, the Ace Parker Award is presented
annually to an individual who displays
unparalleled commitment to the team
and overcomes adversity to contribute.
Parker, one of 12 former Duke players
and coaches to be enshrined into the
College Football Hall of Fame, was a
two-time All-America pick in 1935 and
1936. Following his successful NFL
career which included a league MVP
honor in 1940, he was inducted into
the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1972.
Parker later served as an assistant
coach at Duke from 1947-65.
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Mike McConnell
Robert Baldwin
Dan Clark
Jeroen Egge
Mike Stallmeyer
Billy Granville
Chad Melita
Darius Clark
Eric Scanlon
Lyle Burdine
Austin Smithwick
Fred Harris
B.J. Hill
Drew Strojny
Jamyon Small
Chris Dapolito
Temo George
Kenneth Stanford
Eli Nichols
Andy Roland
Jeramy Edwards
Eli Nichols
Justin Boyle
Ryan Radloff
Vince Oghobaase
Kinney Rucker
Bryan Morgan
Dave Harding
Jordon Byas
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Mike Suglia Award
The Mike Suglia Award is presented
annually to the sophomore member
of the Duke football program who best
exemplifies the qualities of the late Mike
Suglia. Mike Suglia was an offensive
lineman at Duke in 1976-77 who died
suddenly during the spring of his
sophomore year. In giving this award to
a current sophomore, the Duke football
program recalls the effort and dedication
that Mike brought to everything he did
and recognizes that those qualities live
on in this year’s recipient.
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Kevin Kelly
Eddie Brown
Cedric Jones
Carl Franks
Bill Obremsky
Scott Wilkinson
Chuck Herring
Bill Lucas
Andy Andreasik
Mike Diminick
Roger Boone
Erwin Sampson
Randy Cuthbert
Keith DuBose
Colin Mailloux
Jaroen Egge
Carlos Bagley
John Krueger
Laymarr Marshall
Lennie Friedman
Spencer Romine
Todd DeLamielleure
B.J. Hill
Alex Wade
Ryan Fowler
Giuseppe Aguanno
Bob Benion
Mike Dowling
Alex Feinberg
Zach Smith
Peter Shaheen
Ayanga Okpokowuruk
Mitchell Lederman
Eriks Reks
Jeffrey Faris
Perry Simmons
Kelby Brown
Marcus Aprahamian
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Iron Devil Award
ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPATION
The K.D. Kennedy Iron Devil Award is
presented annually to the Duke player
who is on the field for the most snaps.
Blue-Gray Classic
Senior Bowl
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2012
Ronnie Hamilton
Rusty Wilson
Luke Bayer
Ryan Fowler
Drew Strojny
John Talley
Chris Davis
John Talley
Chris Davis
Michael Tauiliili
Catron Gainey
Kyle Hill
Perry Simmons
Laken Tomlinson
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Sonny Falcone
Iron Duke Award
The Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award
is presented annually to one offensive
player, one defensive player, and one
player in the developmental program for
their year-round commitment to strength
training and conditioning. These players best exemplify the strength staff’s
expectations with their daily effort,
commitment, pride, toughness, and
discipline.
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2012
Ross Cockrell (O)
Braxton Deaver (D)
Cody Robinson (DEV)
Laken Tomlinson (O)
C.J. France (D)
Thomas Sirk (DEV)
Frances Cutcliffe Spirit of
Perseverance Award
Named for the mother of Duke head
coach David Cutcliffe, the Frances
Cutcliffe Spirit of Perseverance Award
is presented annually to the player
who best displays the toughness and
perseverance to overcome challenges
and continue to strive for victory.
2011
2012
Dave Harding
Kenny Anunike
1963
1965
1968
1970
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1978
1981
1983
1987
1990
1992
1993
1995
1997
1999
Bill Bailey
Frank Ribar
Jap Davis
Alex Winterson
Bill Milner
Kelley Mote
Bill Davis
Fred Folger
Billy Cox
Carl Holben
Carson Leach
Lloyd Caudle
Bob Brodhead
John Kersey
Doug Padgett
Pete Widener
Mark Leggett
Chuck Walker
John McNabb
Fred Zirkle
Henley Carter
Dick Biddle
John Cappellano
Mel Parker
Rich Brienza
John Ricca
John Hill
Bruce Snyder
Craig Stephenson
Troy Slade
Tony Benjamin
Bob Grupp
Mike Dunn
Dennis Tabron
Ben Bennett
Phil Ebinger
Steve Slayden
Dewayne Terry
Billy Ray
Randy Cuthbert
David Wafle
Ray Farmer
Jon Merrill
Chike Egbuniwe
Patrick Mannelly
Tawambi Settles
Terrence Dupree
Scottie Montgomery
Hula Bowl
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1963
1970
1971
1972
1977
1981
1983
1988
1989
1994
1997
1999
2000
124
Roy Hord
Wray Carlton
Mike McGee
Tee Moorman
Jack Wilson
Jay Wilkinson
Dick Biddle
Ernie Jackson
Steve Jones
Lyman Smith
Dennis Tabron
Ben Bennett
Anthony Dilweg
Chris Port
Carey Metts
Robert Baldwin
Corey Thomas
Scottie Montgomery
Troy Andrew
1952
1953
1954
1957
1965
1967
1970
1981
1985
1986
1986
1988
1989
1990
1998
1999
2012
Japan Bowl
Louis Allen
Paul Stephanz
Jim Lawrence
Ed Meadows
Jerry Barger
Tom Topping
Chuck Drulis
Andy Beath
Wes Chesson
Leo Hart
Cedric Jones
Ken Harper
Julius Grantham
Mike Junkin
Anthony Dilweg
Clarkston Hines
Chris Port
Billy Ray
Lennie Friedman
Chris Combs
Conner Vernon
East-West Shrine Game
1937
1939
1940
1943
1948
1955
1958
1959
1961
1963
1967
1970
1972
1975
1976
1977
1978
1982
1983
1986
1989
1994
1995
1997
2003
2005
2008
2011
2012
Elmore Hackney
Ace Parker
George McAfee
Willard Perdue
Tony Ruffa
Ernest Beamer
Al DeRogatis
Bob Pascal
Sonny Sorrell
Wray Carlton
Mike McGee
Jack Wilson
Jay Wilkinson
Mike Murphy
Wes Chesson
Leo Hart
Steve Jones
Ed Newman
Dave Meier
Billy Bryan
Mike Sandusky
Lyman Smith
Carl McGee
Chris Castor
Phil Ebinger
Mike Junkin
Dave Colonna
Robert Baldwin
Ray Farmer
Tawambi Settles
Ryan Fowler
Drew Strojny
Alex Green
Michael Tauiliili
Matt Daniels
*Sean Renfree
*Unable to participate due to injury
1981
1983
1988
1989
Dennis Tabron
Ben Bennett
Phil Ebinger
Mark Militello
Anthony Dilweg
Clarkston Hines
Dave Colonna
North-South Game
1949
1950
1952
1953
1956
1958
1959
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1969
1970
Louis Allen
Bill Duncan
Ceep Youmans
James Lawrence
Ray Green
Truett Grant
Byrd Looper
Ed Meadows
Sonny Jurgensen
Buddy Bass
Sid Deloatch
Jim Bartal
George Dutrow
Jim Gardner
Dean Wright
Walter Rappold
Ken Williams
Stan Crisson
James McCarthy
Dan Lonon
Chuck Drulis
Don Lynch
Dave Dunaway
Bob Matheson
Jay Calabrese
Andy Beath
Bob Foyle
Bob Morris
Phil Asack
All-Star Classic
1999
Terrence Dupree
Kevin Lewis
Las Vegas Classic
2003
Matt Zielinski
The Villages Classic
2005
Orrin Thompson
Texas vs. The Nation Classic
2009
Thaddeus Lewis
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ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS (1st, 2nd & 3rd team selections only)
Louis Allen
Jean Berry
#60 • G • MOORESVILLE, N.C.
1962 • FIRST TEAM
#86 • WR • CARY, N.C.
1982 • SECOND TEAM
Duke’s lone All-America pick in 1949 as a third team
choice by the Associated Press ... captained the Blue
Devils to a 6-3 campaign as a senior that season ...
joined Ace Parker and Tom Davis as the only Duke
players to garner All-Southern Conference honors in
three consecutive seasons.
First team All-America choice by the Football Writers
Association of America in 1962 ... helped Duke to
a three-year overall record of 23-8 along with three
ACC championships and an appearance in the 1961
Cotton Bowl ... two-time first team All-ACC pick as the
Blue Devils went 16-2 in league play during his career.
Robert Baldwin
Dick Biddle
Earned the ACC’s Player of the Year award and a
second team All-America citation from the Associated
Press in 1982 after catching 46 passes for 952 yards
and 13 TDs ... established school single-season record
for average yards per reception (20.70) — a mark that
stood until 2007 (Eron Riley; 20.75) ... also named
Duke’s team MVP ... fifth round selection of the Seattle
Seahawks in the 1983 NFL Draft.
#73 • T • GREENSBORO, N.C.
1949 • THIRD TEAM
#64 • LB • PARKERSBURG, VA.
1970 • THIRD TEAM
#47 • RB • DELAND, FLA.
1994 • THIRD TEAM
Third team All-America pick by the Associated Press
as a senior in 1994 ... also earned ACC Player of the
Year honors after rushing for 1,187 yards and 12 TDs
as Duke went 8-4 and played in the Hall of Fame Bowl
... kicked off the season by rushing for a school singlegame record 238 yards and four TDs against Maryland.
Baldwin’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1991
2
17
1992
73
312
1993
70
332
1994
276
1,187
Total
421
1,848
Avg.
8.50
4.33
4.74
4.30
4.39
TD
0
7
1
12
20
Baldwin’s Receiving Statistics
Year
Rec.
Yards
1991
1
4
1992
23
197
1993
29
268
1994
36
258
Total
89
727
Avg.
4.00
8.56
9.24
7.17
8.17
TD
0
0
0
1
1
Bob Barnett
#16 • C • ALBANY, GA.
1941 • THIRD TEAM
Third team pick by Williamson in 1941 ... served as
Duke’s captain in 1941 as the Wallace Wade-led Blue
Devils rolled to a 9-1 record and the Southern Conference title ... after compiling a perfect 9-0 regular season
record, Duke hosted the Rose Bowl in Durham, losing
by a 20-16 count to Oregon State ... spearheaded a
Duke offense that finished second only to Texas in scoring (32.7 ppg) and a defense that posted five shutouts
and allowed just 6.1 points per game.
Ben Bennett
#14 • QB • SUNNYVALE, CALIF.
1983 • THIRD TEAM
Remains one of just two players in ACC history to
receive league Rookie and Player of the Year honors
(N.C. State’s Philip Rivers) ... a third team All-America
pick by the Associated Press in 1983, finished his Duke
career as the NCAA’s all-time leading passer and continues to rank fourth on the ACC’s career passing chart
with 9,614 yards ... graduated as Duke’s all-time leader
in pass attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns,
with those marks surpassed by Thaddeus Lewis in 2009
... a sixth round draft choice of the Atlanta Falcons, and
later went on to a Hall of Fame career in the Arena
Football League.
Bennett’s Passing Statistics
Year Cmp
Att
INT
1980 174
330
25
1981
110
202
8
1982 236
374
12
1983 300
469
12
Total 820 1,375 57
Co-captained the 1970 Duke club to a 6-5 record and
received third team All-America honors from the Associated Press ... two-time first team All-ACC pick ...
went on to play in the Hula Bowl and Blue-Gray Classic
following his senior season ... currently the head coach
at Colgate, and guided the Red Raiders to an NCAA
I-AA national runner-up in 2003.
Joe Brunansky
#49 • T • BEAVER FALLS, PA.
1936 • THIRD TEAM
1937 • SECOND TEAM
One of just eight two-time All-Americans at Duke ...
received third team mention from Williamson in 1936
and second team honors from Newspaper Enterprise
America in 1937 ... a mainstay on the Blue Devil line
in the mid-1930s ... guided Duke to a three-year ledger
of 24-5-2 including a pair of Southern Conference
championships ... helped open holes for some of Duke’s
finest offensive backs including Ace Parker, Elmore
Hackney, George McAfee and Eric Tipton ... two-time
All-Southern Conference selection ... fourth round pick
of the Cardinals in the 1938 NFL Draft.
Billy Bryan
#71 • C • BURLINGTON, N.C.
1976 • FIRST TEAM
First team All-America honoree from the Football
Writers Association of America and Walter Camp
Foundation following his senior season in 1976 ...
two-time first team All-ACC honoree ... named to the
Silver Anniversary All-ACC Team ... two-time winner
of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy ... played 13 seasons
in the NFL with the Denver Broncos, appearing in four
Super Bowls.
Dwight Bumgarner
#84 • E • LEXINGTON, N.C.
1960 • THIRD TEAM
Third team All-America honoree by the Associated
Press in 1960 as Duke went 8-3, won the ACC title
and defeated Arkansas, 7-6, in the Cotton Bowl ...
honored with the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the ACC’s
top blocker ... also an Academic All-ACC selection in
1960 ... drafted in the ninth round by the Washington
Redskins.
Bob Burrows
Pct.
.527
.544
.631
.640
.596
Yards
2,050
1,445
3,033
3,086
9,614
TD
11
7
20
17
55
#66 • G • ASHEBORO, N.C.
1953 • THIRD TEAM
Guided Duke to the ACC title and a 7-2-1 overall
record, earning third team All-America honors from
the Associated Press ... played alongside All-America
tackle Ed Meadows as Duke finished the year ranked
18th nationally.
Chris Castor
Fred Crawford
Castor’s Receiving Statistics
Year
Rec.
Yards
1979
6
65
1980
19
312
1981
2
55
1982
46
952
Total
73
1,384
Avg.
10.83
16.42
27.50
20.70
18.96
TD
0
4
0
13
17
Duke’s first All-America selection ... became the first
athlete from the state of North Carolina to be named
to a football All-America squad, earning second team
honors (Associated Press & United Press International)
in 1932 and a consensus first team citation (Associated
Press, Newspaper Enterprise America & Colliers) a year
later ... led the Blue Devils to a 10-2 win over Tennessee en route to a 9-1 season record and the Southern
Conference championship in 1933 ... three seasons at
Duke (1931-32-33) were head coach Wallace Wade’s
first three years and Duke compiled an overall record
of 21-7-2 over that stretch ... enshrined in the College
Football Hall of Fame.
Mike Curtis
#33 • FB • ROCKVILLE, MD.
1964 • THIRD TEAM
George Clark
#28 • HB • WILSON, N.C.
1945 • THIRD TEAM
Earned third team All-America recognition from the
Football Coaches in 1945 after rushing for 530 yards
... three-time all-conference selection ... helped the
Blue Devils to Southern Conference crowns in 1943,
1944 and 1945, and scored two rushing TDs in Duke’s
29-26 victory over Alabama in the 1945 Sugar Bowl
... set Duke records for longest punt return (95 yards
versus Wake Forest in 1944) and punt return average
in a season (19.7 in 1944) ... second round choice of
the Steelers in the 1946 NFL Draft.
Clark’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1944
89
528
1945
64
530
1946
114
190
1947
38
31
Total
305
1,279
Avg.
5.93
8.28
1.67
0.82
4.19
TD
6
7
3
3
19
Billy Cox
#17 • QB • MT. AIRY, N.C.
1950 • FIRST TEAM
First team All-America choice by Colliers in 1950
... captained Duke to a 7-3 record by throwing for
a then-school record 1,428 yards while picking up
567 yards on the ground ... two-time All-Southern
Conference pick ... rallied the Blue Devils from a 21-0
halftime deficit against Georgia Tech to win, 30-21, on
November 4, 1950 ... against the Yellow Jackets, hit
on 12-of-22 passes for 133 yards while rushing for an
additional 144 yards.
Cox’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1948
57
199
1949
154
489
1950
191
567
Total
402
1,255
Cox’s Passing Statistics
Year Cmp
Att
INT
1948
18
58
3
1949
59
118
7
1950 108
206
15
Total 185
382
25
T • WAYNESVILLE, N.C.
1932 • SECOND TEAM
1933 • FIRST TEAM (CONSENSUS)
Avg.
3.49
3.18
2.97
3.12
Pct.
.310
.500
.524
.484
Yards
248
779
1,428
2,455
TD
2
10
3
15
TD
2
4
8
14
Third team All-America pick by Newspaper Enterprise
America as a fullback in 1964 after leading the Blue
Devils in rushing with 474 yards ... also a standout
linebacker ... first round pick of the Baltimore Colts in
the 1965 NFL Draft ... twice earned All-Pro accolades
in 1968 and 1969 while playing in a pair of Super Bowls
(III and V) ... professional career spanned 14 seasons
with Baltimore, Seattle and Washington.
Curtis’ Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1962
100
368
1963
57
169
1964
121
497
Total
278
1,034
Avg.
3.68
2.97
4.11
3.72
TD
8
3
4
15
Tom Davis
#30 • HB • WILSON, N.C.
1944 • THIRD TEAM
Third team All-America honoree by the Associated
Press in 1944 ... outstanding career left him as the
school’s second all-time leading rusher behind Ace
Parker ... led Duke to three league crowns and to the
1942 Rose and 1945 Sugar Bowls.
Davis’ Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1941
108
569
1942
136
417
1943
81
328
1944
137
461
Total
462
1,775
Avg.
5.27
3.07
4.05
3.37
3.84
TD
7
9
4
8
28
Matt Daniels
#40 • S • FAYETTEVILLE, GA.
2011 • SECOND TEAM
Second team All-America selection by the Walter
Camp Foundation in 2011 after ranking third in the
ACC in tackles per game (10.5) ... also earned first
team All-ACC from the Atlantic Coast Sports Media
Association while finishing third in the balloting for
ACC Defensive Player of the Year ... represented
Duke in the annual East-West Shrine Game on January 18, 2012 in Tampa, Fla. ... signed free agent contract with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams in May, 2012.
Daniels’ Defensive Statistics
Year
UT AT TT
INT PBU CF FR
2008
15
7
22
1
0
0
1
2009
56
27
83
0
6
3
0
2010
46
47
93
1
7
3
2
2011
65
61 126
2
14
1
0
Total
182 142 324
4
27
7
3
125
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Al DeRogatis
#68 • T • NEWARK, N.J.
1948 • FIRST TEAM
Elmore Hackney
#66 • QB • DURHAM, N.C.
1937 • SECOND TEAM
Ernie Jackson
#13 • DB • HOPKINS, S.C.
1971 • FIRST TEAM (CONSENSUS)
Mike Karmazin
Served as team captain and garnered first team AllAmerica honors from The Chicago Tribune in 1948
... enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame ...
played for the NFL’s New York Giants and twice was
named All-Pro.
Second team All-America pick by Newspaper Enterprise America in 1937 after guiding Duke to a 7-2-1
ledger ... led the Blue Devils in scoring with nine TDs
and 10 PATs ... had a 14-carry, 123-yard performance
to guide Duke to a 19-6 win over Tennessee during the
1935 campaign ... over three-year career, rushed for
1,359 yards while helping the Blue Devils to a 24-5-1
record with Southern Conference championships in
1935 and 1936.
One of four Duke players to earn consensus first team
All-America honors ... starred at Duke from 1969-71
... as a senior in 1971, returned two interceptions for
touchdowns to garner first team All-America recognition
... also named the ACC Player of the Year in 1971,
becoming the league’s first defensive player to win
the honor ... only player in ACC history to earn league
player of the week honors on both offense and defense
... named to the Silver Anniversary All-ACC Team ...
seventh round pick of the Saints in the 1972 NFL Draft,
and went on to play nine professional seasons with New
Orleans, Atlanta and Detroit.
Second team All-America choice by Life Magazine in
1941 after helping the Blue Devils to a 9-1 mark ...
guided the Blue Devils to a three-year record of 24-4
from 1939-41.
Jack Dunlap
G • LAWTON, OKLA.
1934 • THIRD TEAM
Received third team All-America honors from Liberty
after captaining the 1934 Blue Devils to a 7-2 overall
record ... played tackle on Duke’s 1933 Southern
Conference championship team before moving to guard
for the 1934 campaign ... also received all-conference
and all-state accolades.
TD
6
5
9
20
#35 • C • ASHEVILLE, N.C.
1938 • FIRST TEAM
#83 • E • ALTOONA, PA.
1950 • FIRST TEAM
Earned first team All-America accolades in 1950 from
the Associated Press after leading Duke to a 7-3 record
in head coach Wallace Wade’s final season ... starred
on defense as Duke allowed its opponents to average
just 10.8 points per game.
Ray Farmer
#22 • FS • KERNERSVILLE, N.C.
1994 • THIRD TEAM
Third team All-America choice by the Associated Press
in 1994 after helping Duke to an 8-4 ledger ... two-time
All-ACC pick ... finished his career with 261 tackles and
as the NCAA single-season and career record holder for
blocked kicks ... enjoyed a three-year pro career after
being selected in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by
the Philadelphia Eagles.
INT
0
3
2
2
7
PBU
0
4
7
6
17
Robert Gantt
#45 • E • DURHAM, N.C.
1942 • FIRST TEAM
1943 • FIRST TEAM
Duke’s first two-time first team All-America, earning
accolades from Football News in 1942 and The Sporting
News in 1943 ... paced Duke in scoring in 1943 with
47 points after booting a school single-season record
41 PATs ... two-time first team All-Southern Conference
honoree ... all-league performer on the basketball court
for Duke and also participated in track and field.
Art Gregory
#77 • T • AIKEN, S.C.
1961 • THIRD TEAM
1962 • SECOND TEAM
One of just eight two-time All-America selections in
Duke gridiron history ... third team Associated Press
All-America pick in 1961 and second team choice a
year later by the same outlet ... also won the Jacobs
Blocking Trophy in each of those seasons while earning first team All-ACC honors ... played on three ACC
championship teams in 1960-61-62 ... helped the Blue
Devils to a three-year ledger of 23-8 including a 7-6 win
over Arkansas in the 1961 Cotton Bowl.
126
Avg.
7.44
4.52
5.77
5.86
Dan Hill
Blaine Earon
Farmer’s Defensive Statistics
Year
UT
AT
TT
1992
0
0
0
1993
37
31
68
1994
53
29
82
1995
72
39
111
Total
162
99
261
Hackney’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1935
70
521
1936
77
348
1937
85
490
Total
232
1,359
Three-year starter and first team All-America pick
by Newspaper Enterprise America, Liberty & Hearst
Newspapers in 1938 after Duke went 9-1 and fell to
Southern California in the Rose Bowl ... finished 10th
in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy ... served as cocaptain of the Iron Dukes defensive unit that recorded
nine shutouts during the regular season ... led Duke to a
three-year record of 25-4-1 ... enshrined in the College
Football Hall of Fame.
Clarkston Hines
Cedric Jones
#26 • WR • WELDON, N.C.
1981 • SECOND TEAM
After averaging nearly 20 yards per catch and scoring
10 TDs, tabbed to the All-America second unit by the
Associated Press in 1981 ... finished career with 99
catches for 1,732 yards and 21 TDs ... a third round
draft choice of New England in the 1982 NFL Draft ...
played nine seasons with the Patriots and made an
appearance in Super Bowl XX.
Cedric Jones’ Receiving Statistics
Year
Rec.
Yards
1978
14
149
1979
18
382
1980
25
369
1981
42
832
Total
99
1,732
Avg.
10.64
21.22
14.76
19.81
17.50
TD
2
3
6
10
21
Steve Jones
#12 • WR • CHAPEL HILL, N.C.
1988 • FIRST TEAM
1989 • FIRST TEAM (CONSENSUS)
#46 • RB • SANFORD, N.C.
1972 • THIRD TEAM
One of three two-time first team All-America selections
... established school, ACC and NCAA records during
his career with the Blue Devils ... consensus first team
All-America pick following his senior season in 1989
... also received first team honors in 1988 from the
Football Writers Association of America ... graduated
as Duke’s career leader in receptions (189), receiving
yards (3,318), touchdown receptions (38) and 100-yard
receiving games (17) ... in 1989, named the ACC Player
of the Year after catching 61 passes for 1,149 yards and
17 TDs as Duke captured a share of the league title ...
remains the only player in ACC history to register three
1,000-yard receiving campaigns ... named the recipient
of the McKevlin Award as the top athlete in the ACC in
1989 ... College Football Hall of Fame inductee in 2010.
Hines’ Receiving Statistics
Year
Rec.
Yards
1986
3
9
1987
57
1,093
1988
68
1,067
1989
61
1,149
Total
189
3,318
#42 • T • IRWIN, PA.
1941 • SECOND TEAM
Avg.
3.00
19.18
15.69
18.83
17.56
TD
0
11
10
17
38
Received third team All-America honors from the Associated Press following senior season in 1972 ... held the
school’s career rushing mark for over 30 years before
Chris Douglas surpassed his total of 2,951 yards during
the 2004 season ... rushed for a Duke single-season
record 1,236 yards in 1972 ... gained over 850 yards
in both 1970 and 1971 ... scored 20 career TDs on the
ground ... picked in the fifth round by the Rams in 1973
and played six seasons in the National Football League.
Steve Jones’ Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1970
203
854
1971
193
861
1972
287
1,236
Total
683
2,951
Avg.
4.21
4.46
4.31
4.32
TD
8
6
6
20
Mike Junkin
#48 • LB • BELVIDERE, ILL.
1986 • SECOND TEAM
Roy Hord
#60 • T • CHARLOTTE, N.C.
1957 • FIRST TEAM
Received second team All-America honors from both
the Associated Press and Sporting News in 1986 after
setting a school single-season mark with 188 total stops
... had 100 or more tackles in three straight seasons
... ranks atop Duke’s all-time tackles chart with 513
career hits ... first round pick of the Cleveland Browns
in the 1987 NFL Draft.
Guided Duke to a three-year record of 19-9-4 as well
as a pair of berths in the Orange Bowl in 1954 and
1957 ... named first team All-America by Williamson
following the 1957 season ... in 1954, helped the Blue
Devils to an 8-2-1 record, the ACC title and a 34-7
victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl ... played
six seasons in the NFL with Los Angeles, Philadelphia
and the New York Jets.
Junkin’s Defensive Statistics
Year
UT
AT
TT
1983
34
24
58
1984
49
56
105
1985
105
57
162
1986
110
78
188
Total
298
215
513
TFL
0
6
12
13
31
QBS
0
3
1
2
6
Ernie Knotts
#47 • G • ALBEMARLE, N.C.
1945 • SECOND TEAM
Second team All-America pick by the Football Writers
Association of America in 1945 as Duke went 6-2 and
captured the Southern Conference championship for
the third straight year ... served as team captain and
also received All-Southern Conference honors ... held
the nickname “Bear” ... helped the Blue Devils to a 2926 win over Alabama in the 1945 Sugar Bowl.
Steve Lach
#37 • HB • ALTOONA, PA.
1941 • FIRST TEAM
Garnered first team All-America recognition from
Newspaper Enterprise America, Liberty and Colliers
in 1941 ... followed in the footsteps of former great
Duke halfbacks Ace Parker and George McAfee ... in
1941, punted for a school single-season record 45.9
average and rushed for 532 yards and 10 TDs while
helping Duke to a 9-1 record and Rose Bowl berth ...
finished ninth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy
... first round pick of the Cardinals in the 1942 NFL
Draft ... enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame.
Lach’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1939
0
0
1940
46
315
1941
63
532
Total
109
847
Avg.
—
6.85
8.44
7.77
TD
0
5
10
15
Lach’s Punting Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1939
14
545
1940
43
1,662
1941
28
1,285
Total
85
3,492
Avg.
38.93
38.65
45.89
41.08
Lg
—
60
64
64
Bob Matheson
#53 • LB • BOONE, N.C.
1966 • FIRST TEAM
First team All-America honoree by Sporting News, Associated Press and Time Magazine in 1966 ... regarded
as one of the best all-around football players ever to
play at Duke ... team captain and Duke’s MVP in 1966
... twice named first team All-ACC ... named to both
the Silver Anniversary and 50th Anniversary All-ACC
Teams ... first round selection of the Dolphins in the
1967 NFL Draft ... played 14 professional seasons
... a member of two Super Bowl championship teams
with Miami including the 1972 squad that remains the
only team in NFL history to go undefeated through the
regular season and win the Super Bowl.
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George McAfee
#22 • HB • IRONTON, OHIO
1939 • FIRST TEAM
#85 • E • MIAMI, FLA.
1960 • FIRST TEAM
Robert Oxendine
#63 • OT • ARLINGTON, VA.
1982 • SECOND TEAM
Pat Preston
Led Duke in rushing, receiving, scoring, kickoff returns,
punt returns, interceptions and punting en route to
earning first team All-America honors from Associated
Press, United Press International and News Enterprise
America in 1939 as the Blue Devils went 8-1 ... as a
senior, had 23 runs of 20 or more yards and punted 40
times for a 38.2 average ... guided Duke to a three-year
ledger of 24-4-1 ... enshrined in the College Football
Hall of Fame ... enjoyed an outstanding professional
career with the Chicago Bears and is one of three
former Duke players enshrined in the Pro Football
Hall of Fame.
First team All-America selection in 1960 by the Football
Writers Association of America and Football News after
catching a then school-record 54 passes for 476 yards
and three TDs ... in 1960, helped Duke to an 8-3 record,
the ACC championship and a 7-6 win over Arkansas in
the Cotton Bowl ... caught the game-tying touchdown
pass from Don Altman late in the fourth period in the
bowl victory over the Razorbacks ... named to the Silver
Anniversary All-ACC Team ... earned an NCAA Silver
Anniversary Award in 1986.
Received second team All-America accolades from
Football News in 1982 after co-captaining the Blue
Devils to a 6-5 ledger and third place finish in the ACC
... provided protection for quarterback Ben Bennett, who
established school single-season records for passing
yards (3,033) and TDs (20).
Received first team All-America honors from Associated Press and International News Service in 1943
after helping the Blue Devils outscore their opponents
by a 335-34 margin on the season ... led Duke to an
8-1 mark and the Southern Conference championship
... lone defeat of the campaign came to then fourthranked Navy, 14-13.
McAfee’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1937
48
287
1938
17
22
1939
96
596
Total
161
905
Avg.
5.98
1.29
6.21
5.62
TD
3
0
7
10
Mike McGee
#68 • G • ELIZABETH CITY, N.C.
1959 • FIRST TEAM
First team All-America pick by Time Magazine and
Football Writers Association in 1959 ... also captured
the Outland Trophy as the top interior lineman in the
nation ... only player in Duke history to garner a national
individual award ... received ACC Player of the Year
honors in 1959 ... two-time first team All-ACC choice
... named to both the Silver Anniversary and 50th Anniversary All-ACC squads ... enshrined in the College
Football Hall of Fame ... second round draft pick of the
NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals in 1960 ... served as Duke’s
head coach from 1971-78.
Ed Meadows
#70 • T • OXFORD, N.C.
1952 • FIRST TEAM
1953 • FIRST TEAM
Became Duke’s second two-time first team All-America
honoree in 1952 and 1953 ... first team pick by Colliers
in 1952 after helping Duke to an 8-2 overall record as
the Blue Devils won the Southern Conference title
... first team choice by Football Writers Association,
Footbal lDigest and Williamson in 1953 after guiding the
Blue Devils to a 7-2-1 overall record and the first ACC
championship ... also named to the Silver Anniversary
All-ACC Team ... represented Duke in the Senior Bowl
in 1954 ... third-round pick of the Colts and played six
seasons in the NFL.
Bill Milner
#67 • G • WAYNESVILLE, N.C.
1943 • FIRST TEAM
1946 • SECOND TEAM
Named first team All-America by the Associated Press
and Sporting News after guiding Duke to an 8-1 ledger
in 1943 ... helped Duke outscore its opponents by a
335-34 count in 1943 ... second team All-America pick
by Football Writers Association and Football Coaches
Association in 1946 after captaining the Duke team.
Moorman’s Receiving Statistics
Year
Rec.
Yards
1958
11
142
1959
6
91
1960
54
476
Total
71
709
Avg.
12.91
15.17
8.82
9.99
TD
1
1
3
5
Brian Morton
#17 • P • WINTER HAVEN, FLA.
2000 • FIRST TEAM
First team All-America selection by the Football Writers Association of America and Sporting News as a
senior in 2000 after averaging 45.2 yards per punt ...
average led the ACC and ranked second nationally and
continues to stand second on Duke’s single-season
chart ... also received first team All-ACC accolades in
2000 ... closed his career with an ACC-record 12,000
career punting yards.
Morton’s Punting Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1997
59
2,445
1998
73
2,952
1999
73
3,125
2000
77
3,478
Total
282
12,000
Avg.
41.44
40.44
42.81
45.17
42.55
Lg
58
65
80
63
80
Ed Newman
#74 • OG • WOODBURY, N.Y.
1971 • SECOND TEAM
Second team All-America honoree by Football News
in 1971 ... was a key element in the Duke offense during his tenure as quarterback Leo Hart, receiver Wes
Chesson and back Steve Jones set school records
... two-time All-ACC selection ... chosen in the sixth
round of the 1973 NFL Draft by Miami, and helped the
Dolphins to three Super Bowl berths ... four-time NFL
All-Pro pick in 1981-84.
Vince Oghobaase
#3 • DT • HOUSTON, TEXAS
2009 • THIRD TEAM
Third team All-America selection in 2009 by Sporting
News after posting 37 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and
2.5 quarterback sacks ... two-time honorable mention
All-ACC choice ... named team captain as a senior ...
played in 44 career games and totaled 165 tackles, 36.5
tackles for loss and 14.0 quarterback sacks.
Oghobaase’s Defensive Statistics
Year UT AT TT
TFL
QBS INT
2006 10 18 28
8.0-19
1.0-6
0
2007 20 29 49
12.0-42 4.5-29 0
2008 23 28 51
9.0-38
6.0-33 0
2009 18 19 37
7.5-33
2.5-15 0
Total 71 94 165 36.5-132 14.0-83 0
#50 • T • THOMASVILLE, N.C.
1943 • FIRST TEAM
Ace Parker
#34 • HB • PORTSMOUTH, VA.
1935 • SECOND TEAM
1936 • FIRST TEAM (CONSENSUS)
Frank Ribar
Two-time All-America pick ... earned second team AllAmerica honors from Newspaper Enterprise America in
1935 and first team accolades from Associated Press,
United Press International, Walter Camp Foundation
and Hearst Newspapers a year later ... guided Duke
to a three-year record of 24-5 from 1934-36, serving as
team captain in final season as the Blue Devils went 9-1
... finished sixth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy
... enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame ...
second round pick of the NFL’s Brooklyn Dodgers
in 1937 ... earned the league’s Most Valuable Player
award in 1940 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall
of Fame in 1972 ... played Major League Baseball for
the Philadelphia Athletics.
Second team All-America choice by Hearst Newspapers in 1939 ... helped Duke to a three-year ledger of
24-4-1 from 1937-39 including Southern Conference
titles in both 1938 and 1939 ... member of the 1938
Duke squad that rolled through the regular season
unbeaten, untied and unscored upon and then played
against Southern California in the Rose Bowl.
Parker’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1934
86
325
1935
119
884
1936
111
647
Total
316
1,856
Named second team All-America by Associated Press,
Williamson and Liberty following the 1940 campaign
after helping Duke to a 7-2 record ... guided Duke to a
three-year 24-4 ledger ... member of Duke’s 1938 squad
that went 9-1 and played in the Rose Bowl.
#50 • T • ALLIQUIPPA, PA.
1939 • SECOND TEAM
Avg.
3.78
7.43
5.83
5.87
TD
3
10
8
21
#52 • T • WASHINGTON, PA.
1940 • SECOND TEAM
Red Smith
Bob Pascal
#49 • HB • WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
1951 • FIRST TEAM
#20 • HB • BLOOMFIELD, N.J.
1955 • FIRST TEAM
Received first team All-America honors from Williamson
in 1955 ... became Duke’s first two-time first team AllACC performer ... helped Duke to a 22-6-3 three-year
ledger including the 1954 ACC crown and a 34-7 win
over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl ... in the win over
Nebraska, rushed nine times for 91 yards and scored
the first touchdown of the game with a seven-yard dash
... paced the Blue Devils in rushing in both 1954 and
1955 and was Duke’s MVP in 1955 ... in a 14-0 win over
Wake Forest on November 19, 1955, rushed 20 times
for a career-high 157 yards ... finished career with 1,523
rushing yards and 19 TDs ... third round selection of the
Baltimore Colts in the 1956 NFL Draft.
Pascal’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1953
44
212
1954
107
561
1955
156
750
Total
307
1,523
Tony Ruffa
Avg.
4.82
5.24
4.81
4.96
TD
2
9
8
19
Named first team All-America by Colliers in 1951 after
averaging 40.7 yards per punt — tops in the Southern
Conference ... in addition to his punting, rushed 99
times for 442 yards while scoring five TDs ... closed
career with over 1,400 rushing yards ... played on
Duke’s 1952 baseball team that advanced to the College World Series ... on the diamond, Smith helped
the Blue Devils to a 31-7 mark in 1952 by batting .413
with six home runs and 36 RBI ... named the Southern
Conference Tournament MVP that year.
Smith’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1951
99
442
1952
79
414
1953
65
372
Total
243
1,228
Avg.
4.47
5.24
5.72
5.05
TD
5
5
6
16
Smith’s Punting Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1951
47
1,911
1952
22
711
1953
1
27
Total
70
2,649
Avg.
40.66
32.32
27.00
37.84
Lg
—
—
—
—
Chris Port
#73 • OT • WANAQUE, N.J.
1989 • FIRST TEAM
First team All-America choice by the Football Writers
Association of America in 1989 after helping the Blue
Devils to an 8-4 record and appearance in the All
American Bowl ... key component to a Blue Devil offense that averaged 31.4 points per game and included
All-America receiver Clarkston Hines ... two-time first
team All-ACC pick ... named the recipient of the
Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 1989 as the top blocker
in the conference ... spent six seasons with the New
Orleans Saints after being selected in the 12th round
of the 1990 NFL Draft.
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Jay Wilkinson
#96 • K • POTOMAC, MD.
2010 • FIRST TEAM
#20 • FB • PETERSBURG, VA.
1938 • FIRST TEAM
#15 • HB • NORMAN, OKLA.
1963 • FIRST TEAM
First team All-America selection by the American
Football Coaches Association in 2010 ... made 21-of-24
(.875) field goals and all 32 of his PAT attempts for 95
total points ... set school single-season records for field
goals, consecutive field goals made (18) and field goal
percentage while posting the second-highest point total
behind Clarkston Hines’ 104-point campaign in 1989
... ranked first in the ACC and sixth nationally in field
goals per game (1.75).
Named first team All-America by the New York Sun
and United Press International following the 1938
season ... helped the Blue Devils to a perfect 9-0
regular season record by rushing for 577 yards while
completing 22-of-51 passes for 269 yards and two TDs
... served as co-captain with Dan Hill on the 1938 club
that fell, 7-3, in the Rose Bowl to Southern California
... enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame ...
chosen in the 15th round of the 1939 NFL Draft by the
Washington Redskins.
Earned first team All-America pick by Football Coaches
Association, Football Writers Association and United
Press International and ACC Player of the Year honoree
in 1963 after setting a school single-season record with
12 TDs ... finished ninth in the balloting for the Heisman
Trophy ... helped Duke to a three-year record of 20-9-1
and two ACC titles in 1961 and 1962 ... continues
to hold Blue Devil records for punt return yards in a
game (160), punt returns for touchdowns in a season
(2) and punt returns for touchdowns in a career (3) ...
played in the East-West Shrine Game and the Hula
Bowl ... ninth round selection of the Chicago Bears in
the 1964 NFL Draft.
Snyderwine’s Kicking Statistics
Year FG-FGA Pct. Lg PAT-A
2009 17-20 .850 51
24-24
2010 21-24 .875 52
32-32
2011
8-17 .471 40
28-28
Total 46-61 .754 52
84-84
Pct. Pts
1.000 75
1.000 95
1.000 52
1.000 222
Keith Stoneback
#45 • LB • LANSDALE, PA.
1974 • THIRD TEAM
Third team All-America honoree by Football News
following senior season in 1974 ... amassed 134 total
tackles while helping Duke to six victories ... two-year
team captain ... outstanding career also included two
first team All-ACC citations as well as a pair of Duke
Team MVP awards ... 23-tackle performance against
N.C. State in 1973 stands as the second-highest singlegame total in school history.
Michael Tauiliili
Tipton’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1936
112
415
1937
125
594
1938
129
577
Total
366
1,586
Avg.
3.71
4.75
4.47
4.33
TD
6
7
4
17
Tom Topping
#76 • T • ROANOKE RAPIDS, N.C.
1957 • FIRST TEAM
First team All-America choice by Football Writers Association in 1957 ... also received All-ACC and Team MVP
accolades ... a mainstay along the Blue Devil line from
1955-57 ... led Duke to a three-year record of 18-9-4 ...
helped the Blue Devils capture the ACC championship
in 1955 and play in the 1958 Orange Bowl.
Earle Wentz
#34 • LB • HOUSTON, TEXAS
2008 • SECOND TEAM
#47 • E • SCHOOLFIELD, VA.
1934 • SECOND TEAM
Second team All-America honoree by the Walter
Camp Foundation in 2008 ... led the ACC and ranked
third nationally in tackles per game (11.67) ... closed
the season with 140 tackles, 13.0 tackles for loss and
four interceptions to earn first team All-ACC honors
and finish third in the balloting for ACC Defensive
Player of the Year ... also served as team captain and
received Duke’s MVP award ... logged 434 career stops
with 46.0 tackles for loss ... earned Defensive MVP
honors in the 84th annual East-West Shrine Bowl on
January 17, 2009.
Second team All-America choice by Liberty in 1934 as
Duke went 7-2 ... also tabbed Duke’s Team MVP in 1934
... two-time All-Southern Conference pick ... guided
the Blue Devils to a three-year overall ledger of 23-6.
Tauiliili’s Defensive Statistics
Year UT AT TT
TFL
QBS INT
2005 56
36
92 10.0-26 1.0-2
0
2006 32
62
94 10.0-31 0.5-3
0
2007 53
55 108 13.0-47 4.0-22 3
2008 63
77 140 13.0-28 0.5-3
4
Total 204 230 434 46.0-132 6.0-30 7
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Wilkinson’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1961
0
0
1962
54
279
1963
117
631
Total
171
910
Avg.
—
5.17
5.39
5.32
TD
0
0
6
6
Wilkinson’s Receiving Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1961
12
210
1962
6
65
1963
14
256
Total
32
531
Avg.
17.50
10.83
18.29
16.59
TD
2
1
5
8
Wilkinson’s Punt Return Statistics
Year
No.
Yards
1961
22
328
1962
28
259
1963
15
174
Total
65
761
Avg.
14.91
9.25
11.60
11.71
TD
2
0
1
3
Wilkinson’s Kickoff Return Statistics
Year
No.
Yards
Avg.
1961
4
72
18.00
1962
10
219
21.90
1963
9
260
28.89
Total
23
551
23.96
TD
0
0
0
0
Matt Williams
#78 • OT • BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
1994 • SECOND TEAM
One of three All-America selections on Duke’s 1994
squad ... a second team honoree by United Press
International following the Blue Devils’ 8-4 season that
included seven straight wins and a trip to the Hall of
Fame Bowl in Tampa, Fla. ... served as team captain
and garnered All-ACC accolades in 1994.
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1973
T • WAYNESVILLE, N.C.
Howard Jones
1951
COACH • EXCELLO, OHIO
Bill Murray
1974
COACH • ROCKY MOUNT, N.C.
Inducted in 1973 ... lettered three seasons (1931-32-33) as
Duke went 21-7-2 during his tenure ... two-time All-America
pick in 1932 (2nd team) and 1933 (1st team) ... Duke’s first
All-America selection ... became the first athlete from the
state of North Carolina to be named to a football All-America
squad ... led the Blue Devils to a 9-1 season record and the
Southern Conference championship in 1933 ... team captain
and All-Southern Conference selection in 1933 ... enshrined
in both the Duke Sports (1976) and North Carolina Sports
(1964) Halls of Fame.
Inducted in 1951 ... served as Duke’s head coach in 1924
and compiled a record of 4-5 (.444) in one season with the
Blue Devils ... also served as the head coach at Syracuse
(1908), Yale (1909 & 1913), Ohio State (1910), Iowa (191623) and Southern California (1925-40) ... compiled an overall
head coaching record of 194-64-21 (.733) and won five
national crowns with Yale (1909) and Southern California
(1928, 1931, 1932 & 1939) ... played football at Yale and
was a member of three national championship teams (1905,
1906 & 1907).
Inducted in 1962 ... served as Duke’s head coach from 195165 and compiled a record of 93-51-9 (.637) in 15 seasons
... a 1931 Duke graduate and three-year football letterman
(1928-29-30) ... guided Duke to one Southern Conference title
(1952) and six ACC crowns (1953, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1961 &
1962) ... ACC Coach of the Year pick in 1954, 1960 & 1962 ...
led Duke to appearances in the Orange Bowl (1954 & 1957)
and Cotton Bowl (1960) ... head football coach at Delaware
from 1940-50, compiling a record of 49-16-2 (.739) ... inducted
into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1976.
Al DeRogatis
Steve Lach
Ace Parker
1986
#68 • T • NEWARK, N.J.
Inducted in 1986 ... lettered four seasons (1945-46-47-48)
... member of Duke’s 1945 squad that captured the Southern
Conference title and finished the year ranked 13th in the final
Associated Press national poll ... All-Southern Conference pick
in 1946 ... team captain and first team All-America honoree in
1948 ... second round choice of the NFL’s New York Giants in
1949 and twice was named All-Pro ... earned induction into
the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1985.
Dan Hill
1962
#35 • C • ASHEVILLE, N.C.
Inducted in 1962 ... lettered three seasons (1936-37-38) ...
helped Duke to a three-year record of 25-4-1 with three top20 finishes in the final Associated Press national poll (11th in
1936, 20th in 1937 & 3rd in 1938) ... member of two Southern
Conference championship squads in 1936 and 1938 ... first
team All-America pick in 1938 ... served as co-captain of the
1938 Iron Dukes unit that recorded nine shutouts during the
regular season and finished the year 9-1 following a 7-3 loss
to Southern California in the Rose Bowl ... also enshrined
in both the Duke Sports (1975) and North Carolina Sports
(1972) Halls of Fame.
Clarkston Hines
2010
#12 • WR • CHAPEL HILL, N.C.
Inducted in 2010 ... lettered four seasons (1986-87-88-89) ...
two-time first team All-America selection in 1988 and 1989 ...
three-time All-ACC pick ... consensus first team All-America
pick following his senior season in 1989 ... in 1989, named
the ACC Player of the Year after catching 61 passes for 1,149
yards and 17 TDs as Duke captured a share of the league
title and played in the All American Bowl ... had 68 grabs for
1,067 yards and 10 TDs as a junior and 57 catches for 1,093
yards and 11 TDs during sophomore campaign ... Duke’s
career leader in receptions (189), receiving yards (3,318),
touchdown receptions (38) and 100-yard receiving games
(17) ... remains the only player in ACC history to register three
1,000-yard receiving campaigns ... holds league record for
TD receptions ... recipient of the McKevlin Award as the top
athlete in the ACC in 1989 ... inducted into the Duke Sports
Hall of Fame in 1999.
Hines’ Receiving Statistics
Year
Rec.
1986
3
1987
57
1988
68
1989
61
Total
189
1980
#37 • HB • ALTOONA, PA.
Yards
9
1,093
1,067
1,149
3,318
Avg.
3.00
19.18
15.69
18.84
17.56
TD
0
11
10
17
38
Inducted in 1980 ... lettered three seasons (1939-40-41) ...
helped Duke to a three-year record of 24-4 and two Southern
Conference crowns (1939 & 1941) ... garnered first team
All-America recognition in 1941 ... punted for a school singleseason record 45.9 average and rushed for 532 yards and
10 TDs in 1941 while helping Duke to a 9-1 record and Rose
Bowl berth ... two-time All-Southern Conference choice ... first
round pick of the Cardinals in the 1942 NFL Draft ... inducted
into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1980.
Lach’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
1939
0
1940
46
1941
63
Total
109
1955
#34 • HB • PORTSMOUTH, VA.
Yards
0
315
532
847
Avg.
—
6.85
8.44
7.77
George McAfee
TD
0
5
10
15
1961
#22 • HB • IRONTON, OHIO
Inducted in 1961 ... lettered three seasons (1937-38-39) ...
helped Duke to a three-year record of 24-4-1 ... member of
two Southern Conference championship squads in 1938 &
1939 ... in 1939, led Duke in rushing, receiving, scoring, kickoff
returns, punt returns, interceptions and punting en route to
earning first team All-America honors as the Blue Devils went
8-1 ... first round pick of the Chicago Bears in 1940 ... had
jersey #5 retired by the Bears ... enshrined in the Pro Football
Hall of Fame (1966) ... inducted into the Duke Sports (1975)
and North Carolina Sports (1967) Halls of Fame.
McAfee’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
Yards
1937
48
287
1938
17
22
1939
96
596
Total
161
905
Avg.
5.98
1.29
6.21
5.62
TD
3
0
7
10
Inducted in 1955 ... lettered three seasons (1934-35-36)
... guided Duke to a three-year record of 24-5 ... two-time
All-America choice (1935 & 1936) ... Duke’s team captain
and MVP in 1936 ... played on two Southern Conference
championship teams (1935 & 1936) ... second round pick of
the NFL’s Brooklyn Dodgers in 1937 ... MVP of the NFL in
1940 ... inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1972 ...
served as an assistant football coach at Duke from 1947-65
... enshrined in the Duke Sports (1975) and North Carolina
Sports (1963) Halls of Fame.
Parker’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
1934
86
1935
119
1936
111
Total
316
Yards
325
884
647
1,856
Avg.
3.78
7.43
5.83
5.87
Eric Tipton
TD
3
10
8
21
1965
#20 • FB • PETERSBURG, VA.
Inducted in 1965 ... lettered three seasons (1936-37-38) ...
helped Duke to a three-year mark of 25-4-1 ... co-captain and
first team All-America pick in 1938 ... All-Southern Conference
selection in 1938 ... chosen by the Chicago Cardinals in the
15th round in the 1940 NFL Draft ... inducted into the Duke
Sports Hall of Fame in 1976.
Tipton’s Rushing Statistics
Year
Att.
1936
112
1937
125
1938
129
Total
366
Yards
415
594
577
1,586
Wallace Wade
Avg.
3.71
4.75
4.47
4.33
TD
6
7
4
17
1955
COACH • TRENTON, TENN.
Mike McGee
1990
#68 • G • ELIZABETH CITY, N.C.
Inducted in 1990 ... lettered three seasons (1957-58-59) ...
member of Duke’s 1957 club that played in the Orange Bowl
and finished the year ranked 16th nationally ... first team AllAmerica pick in 1959 ... captured the Outland Trophy as the
top interior lineman in the nation ... 1959 ACC Player of the
Year ... two-time first team All-ACC choice ... named to both
the Silver Anniversary and 50th Anniversary All-ACC squads
... second round draft pick of the NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals
in 1960 ... served as Duke’s head coach from 1971-78 ...
enshrined in the Duke Sports (1983) and North Carolina
Sports (1991) Halls of Fame.
Inducted in 1955 ... head coach at Duke from 1931-41 and
1946-50 ... compiled an overall record of 110-36-7 (.742)
in 16 seasons ... guided Duke to six Southern Conference
crowns in 1933, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939 and 1941 ... coached
Duke to Rose Bowl berths in 1938 and 1941 ... head coach at
Alabama from 1923-30, posting a 61-13-3 (.812) record with
three national titles (1925, 1926 & 1930) ... played college
football at Brown (1914-16) ... served as the commissioner
of the Southern Conference from 1951-60 ... Duke’s football
stadium was renamed Wallace Wade Stadium in 1967 ...
bronze statue of Wade was erected outside Alabama’s
Bryant-Denny Stadium in 2006 ... inducted into the Duke
Sports Hall of Fame in 1975.
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QB • WILMINGTON, N.C.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
WASHINGTON REDSKINS
1983
Inducted in 1983 ... fourth round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1957 (43rd pick overall) ... played 18 seasons
with the Eagles (1957-63) and Washingon Redskins (196474) ... played in 218 total games (83 with Philadelphia & 135
with Washington) ... served as backup to Bobby Thompson
(1957) and Norm van Brocklin (1958-60) in Philadelphia before taking starting role in 1961 ... traded on April 1, 1964 from
Philadelphia to Washington in exchange for QB Norm Snead
and CB Claude Crabb ... won five (1961, 1962, 1966, 1967 &
1969) NFL individual passing titles — sharing the record for
most seasons leading the league with Dan Marino ... led the
NFL in passing touchowns twice (1961 & 1967) ... led the NFL
in pass completions four times (1961, 1966, 1967 & 1969),
pass attempts three times (1966, 1967 & 1969) and passer
rating once (1967) ... holds the NFL record with eight others
for the longest pass completion, hooking up with Gerry Allen
for a 99-yard pass versus Chicago on September 15, 1968 ...
surpassed 3,000 yards in five seasons, 300 yards in 25 games
and 400 yards in five games ... five-time Pro Bowl pick (1961,
1964, 1966, 1967 & 1969)... helped Philadelphia to the 1960
NFL championship ... was a member of four playoff teams
with the Redskins ... rushed for 493 career yards with 15 TDs
... professional career included 18 fourth quarter comebacks
and 14 game-winning drives ... retired as the NFL’s all-time
leading passer ... named to the NFL’s All-Decade team for
the 1960s ... tabbed to the Eagles Honor Roll in 1987 ...
member of the Redskins Ring of Fame ... inducted into the
North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1971 ... inducted into
the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1979 ... on June 13, 2002,
was selected as one of the 70 Greatest Redskins as the organization celebrated its 70th anniversary ... inducted into the
Orange Bowl Hall of Honor in 2004 ... born August 23, 1934.
Jurgensen’s Passing Statistics
Philadelphia Eagles: 1957-63
Washington Redskins: 1964-74
Year
Comp
Att INT
1957
33
70
8
1958
12
22
1
1959
3
5
0
1960
24
44
1
1961
235
416
24
1962
196
366
26
1963
99
184
13
1964
207
385
13
1965
190
356
16
1966
254
436
19
1967
288
508
16
1968
167
292
11
1969
274
442
15
1970
202
337
10
1971
16
28
2
1972
39
59
4
1973
87
145
5
1974
107
167
5
Total
2,433 4,262 189
130
Pct.
.471
.545
.600
.545
.565
.536
.538
.538
.534
.583
.567
.572
.620
.599
.571
.661
.600
.641
.571
Yards
470
259
27
486
3,723
3,261
1,413
2,934
2,367
3,209
3,747
1,980
3,102
2,354
170
633
904
1,185
32,224
TD
5
0
1
5
32
22
11
24
15
28
31
17
22
23
0
2
6
11
255
George McAfee
1966
HB • IRONTON, OHIO
CHICAGO BEARS
Inducted in 1966 ... first round draft choice of the Philadelphia
Eagles in 1940 (2nd pick overall) ... played with the Chicago
Bears (1940-41; 1945-50) ... in eight seasons, recorded 234
points, 5,713 combined net yards and 25 interceptions ...
scored 39 touchdowns in 75 career games ... in 1941, led
the league in both rushing yards per attempt average (7.3)
and total touchdowns (12), scoring via rush (6), reception
(3), punt return (1), kickoff return (1) and interception return
(1) ... led the NFL in punt returns (30) and punt return yards
(417) in 1948 ... holds career record for punt return average
at 12.78 ... career-long rush of 70 yards came in 1941 ...
named All-NFL in 1941 ... had his jersey number (#5) retired
by the Bears ... named to the NFL’s 1940s All-Decade Team
as voted on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee members ... helped Chicago to NFL Western Division
titles in 1940, 1941 and 1946 and to NFL championships in
1940 and 1946 ... returned an interception 35 yards for a
touchdown in Chicago’s 73-0 win over Washington in the
1940 NFL Championship Game ... from 1942-45, served in
the Navy during World War II ... inducted into the College
Football Hall of Fame in 1961 ... inducted into the North
Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1967 ... inducted into the
Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1975 ... born March 13, 1918
... died March 4, 2009.
McAfee’s Rushing Statistics
Chicago Bears: 1940-41; 1945-50
Year
Att.
Yards
Avg.
1940
47
253
5.38
1941
65
474
7.29
1945
16
139
8.69
1946
14
53
3.79
1947
63
209
3.32
1948
92
392
4.26
1949
42
161
3.83
1950
2
4
2.00
Total
341
1,685
4.94
Lg
—
70
38
14
39
23
23
4
70
TD
2
6
3
0
3
5
3
0
22
McAfee’s Receiving Statistics
Chicago Bears: 1940-41; 1945-50
Year
Rec.
Yards
Avg.
1940
7
117
16.71
1941
7
144
20.57
1945
3
85
28.33
1946
10
137
13.70
1947
32
492
15.38
1948
17
227
13.35
1949
9
157
17.44
1950
0
0
—
Total
85
1,359
15.99
Lg
—
39
65
25
53
50
52
0
65
TD
0
McAfee’s Punt Return Statistics
Chicago Bears: 1940-41; 1945-50
Year
PR
Yards
Avg.
1940
0
0
—
1941
5
158
31.60
1945
1
8
8.00
1946
1
24
24.00
1947
18
261
14.50
1948
30
417
13.90
1949
24
279
11.63
1950
33
284
8.61
Total
112
1,431
12.66
Lg
0
74
8
24
35
60
33
33
74
TD
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
3
1
2
1
0
11
Ace Parker
1972
HB • PORTSMOUTH, VA.
BROOKLYN DODGERS
BOSTON YANKS
Inducted in 1972 ... second round draft choice of the Brooklyn
Dodgers in 1937 (13th pick overall) ... played with the Dodgers
(1937-41) and Boston Yanks (1945) ... led the NFL in passing
yardage in 1938 ... named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player in
1940 after passing for 817 yards and 10 touchdowns, rushing
for 306 yards and leading the league in PATs (19) as Brooklyn
compiled an 8-3 record ... earned All-NFL honors in 1937,
1938, 1939 & 1940 ... defensively, registered seven career
interceptions for 151 yards and two touchdowns ... played
for the New York Yankees of the AAFC in 1946, completing
62-of-115 passes for 763 yards and eight touchdowns ... also
played Major League Baseball with the Philadelphia Athletics
from 1936-37 ... with the Athletics, played shortstop, second
base, third base and outfield and batted .179 (37-of-207)
with five doubles, one triple, two home runs and 25 RBI in
94 career games ... became the third player in Major League
Baseball history to hit a home run in his first major league plate
appearance, doing so as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning off
of Wes Ferrell on April 30, 1937 in a 15-5 loss to the Boston
Red Sox ... missed the 1942-44 seasons while serving in
the Armed Services during World War II ... inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame in 1955 ... inducted into the
North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1963 ... inducted into
the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1975 ... born May 17, 1912.
Parker’s Rushing Statistics
Brooklyn Dodgers: 1937-41
Boston Yanks: 1945
Year
Att.
Yards
1937
34
28
1938
93
253
1939
104
271
1940
89
306
1941
85
301
1945
18
-49
Total
423
1,110
Parker’s Passing Statistics
Brooklyn Dodgers: 1937-41
Boston Yanks: 1945
Year
Comp
Att INT
1937
28
61
7
1938
63
148
7
1939
72
157
13
1940
49
111
7
1941
51
102
8
1945
10
24
5
Total
273
603
47
Avg.
0.82
2.72
2.61
3.44
3.54
-2.72
2.62
Pct.
.459
.426
.459
.441
.500
.417
.453
Lg
—
—
—
—
60
7
60
TD
1
2
5
2
0
0
10
Yards
514
865
977
817
639
123
3,935
TD
1
5
4
10
2
0
22
Parker’s Major League Baseball Statistics
Philadelphia Athletics: 1937-38
Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI
1937 38 94 8 11 0 1 2 13
1938 56 113 12 26 5 0 0 12
Total 94 207 20 37 5 1 2 25
SB
0
1
1
AVG
.117
.230
.179
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Year
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
Rd
6
2
6
12
8
12
15
1
4
12
16
18
9
16
19
1
7
9
13
9
3
10
15
17
23
24
13
15
17
27
28
29
2
4
12
16
18
21
23
24
29
30
14
15
25
20
28
2
10
20
21
21
5
8
24
19
23
12
12
17
18
22
24
30
Pick
9 (54)
3 (13)
5 (45)
8 (108)
5 (65)
8 (108)
8 (138)
2 (2)
4 (29)
8 (108)
8 (148)
6 (166)
5 (75)
2 (142)
9 (179)
4 (4)
8 (58)
6 (76)
8 (118)
3 (73)
9 (25)
5 (92)
8 (150)
7 (171)
6 (236)
1 (242)
1 (121)
2 (144)
3 (167)
3 (277)
1 (286)
6 (302)
3 (13)
4 (29)
5 (105)
7 (147)
1 (161)
10 (200)
3 (213)
2 (222)
5 (275)
1 (281)
2 (117)
6 (131)
3 (228)
9 (184)
8 (263)
3 (14)
1 (92)
6 (197)
7 (208)
8 (209)
7 (60)
1 (87)
3 (282)
9 (226)
10 (275)
4 (137)
7 (140)
12 (205)
5 (210)
10 (263)
12 (289)
5 (354)
Player, Team
Gus Durner, Giants
Ace Parker, Dodgers
Joe Brunansky, Cardinals
Elmore Hackney, Giants
Dan Hill, Dodgers
Bob O’Mara, Redskins
Eric Tipton, Redskins
George McAfee, Eagles
Bill Bailey, Dodgers
Allen Johnson, Redskins
Bolo Perdue, Redskins
Frank Ribar, Lions
Jasper Davis, Lions
Wes McAfee, Steelers
Alex Winterson, Bears
Steve Lach, Cardinals
Tommy Prothro, Giants
Frank Swiger, Redskins
Bob Barnett, Giants
Moffatt Storer, Cardinals
Bob Gantt, Steelers
Ernie Beamer, Giants
Bill Milner, Bears
Tom Davis, Redskins
John Perry, Packers
Bob Nanni, Cardinals
Buddy Luper, Cardinals
Gordon Carver, Cardinals
Ben Cittadino, Cardinals
Glen Stough, Steelers
Garland Williams, Cardinals
Frank Irwin, Redskins
George Clark, Steelers
Ernie Knotts, Bears
Al Bush, Giants
Kelly Mote, Lions
Frank Irwin, Cardinals
Cliff Lewis, Rams
Bill Leitheiser, Steelers
Mike Karmazin, Yanks
Steve Lucas, Giants
Jim LaRue, Cardinals
Leo Long, Yanks
Buddy Mulligan, Cardinals
Hal Mullins, Redskins
Fred Folger, Steelers
Fred Hardison, Bears
Al DeRogatis, Giants
Bill Davis, Lions
Lloyd Eisenberg, Rams
Tommy Hughes, Redskins
Jim Duncan, Bears
Louis Allen, Steelers
Billy Cox, Redskins
Tom Powers, Redskins
Blaine Earon, Lions
Bob Bickel, Giants
Jim Lawrence, Bears
Carson Leach, 49ers
Ray Green, Lions
Carl Holben, Steelers
Byrd Looper, Browns
Truett Grant, Lions
Lou Tepe, Steelers
Year
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1977
1978
Rd
3
12
21
22
24
14
18
23
3
14
23
29
4
8
8
20
23
26
26
3
6
8
12
17
18
22
29
3
16
23
29
2
9
13
9
13
18
9
12
9
1
10
13
17
6
16
1
2
7
11
3
5
7
7
5
6
13
15
12
8
4
6
7
3
Pick
5 (30)
1 (134)
12 (253)
11 (264)
12 (289)
8 (165)
1 (206)
10 (275)
8 (33)
1 (158)
7 (272)
8 (345)
6 (43)
1 (86)
3 (88)
7 (236)
9 (274)
2 (303)
7 (308)
9 (34)
3 (64)
11 (96)
11 (144)
8 (201)
4 (209)
7 (260)
9 (346)
2 (26)
9 (189)
10 (274)
5 (341)
2 (14)
4 (100)
7 (151)
3 (115)
13 (181)
8 (246)
9 (121)
3 (157)
14 (126)
14 (14)
12 (138)
6 (174)
11 (235)
14 (94)
15 (245)
18 (18)
15 (41)
26 (191)
14 (274)
7 (59)
15 (119)
7 (163)
8 (164)
11 (115)
26 (156)
13 (325)
7 (371)
5 (291)
19 (201)
17 (101)
3 (142)
4 (171)
8 (64)
Player, Team
Ed Meadows, Bears
Howard Pitt, Cardinals
Jack Kistler, Lions
Lloyd Caudle, Browns
Bobby Burrows, Lions
Nick McKeithan, 49ers
Fred Campbell, Cardinals
Jerry Barger, Bears
Bob Pascal, Colts
Ronnie Falls, Lions
Jesse Birchfield, Packers
Jim Nelson, Giants
Sonny Jurgensen, Eagles
Hal McElhaney, Eagles
Roy Hord, Rams
Sid DeLoatch, 49ers
Milt Konicek, Cardinals
Buddy Bass, Packers
Tom Topping, 49ers
Buzz Guy, Browns
John Kersey, Eagles
Bert Lattimore, Browns
Bob Brodhead, Browns
Jack Harrison, Giants
Phil Dupler, Bears
Bill Thompson, Steelers
Doug Padgett, Colts
Wray Carlton, Eagles
Ted Royal, Rams
Jim Gardner, Browns
Dave Sime, Lions
Mike McGee, Cardinals
Dwight Bumgarner, Redskins
Bob Spada, Bears
Joel Arrington, Redskins
Jack Wilson, Browns
Art Browning, Cardinals
Walt Rappold, Colts
Chuck Walker, Cardinals
Jay Wilkinson, Bears
Mike Curtis, Colts
Chuck Drulis, Cardinals
Biff Bracy, Redskins
Sonny Odom, Lions
Earl Yates, Redskins
Rod Stewart, Colts
Bob Matheson, Browns
Dave Dunaway, Packers
Andy Beath, Packers
Robert Morris, Oilers
Leo Hart, Falcons
Phil Asack, Chargers
Wes Chesson, Falcons
Ernie Jackson, Saints
Steve Jones, Rams
Ed Newman, Dolphins
Robert Parrish, Jets
Melvin Parker, Cardinals
John Ricca, Jets
John Hill, Bills
Billy Bryan, Broncos
Tony Benjamin, Seahawks
Bob Grupp, Jets
Lyman Smith, Dolphins
Year
1979
1982
1983
1984
1987
1988
1989
1990
1992
1996
1998
1999
2000
2004
2007
2013
Rd
9
3
4
5
5
6
1
12
3
9
12
1
4
6
7
6
2
6
6
7
7
7
Pick
14 (234)
1 (56)
25 (108)
23 (134)
11 (123)
8 (148)
5 (5)
23 (328)
18 (74)
18 (238)
16 (320)
1 (1)
26 (121)
36 (203)
14 (223)
36 (189)
30 (61)
7 (173)
1 (166)
2 (203)
5 (215)
43 (249)
Player, Team
Carl McGee, Browns
Cedric Jones, Patriots
Charles Bowser, Dolphins
Dennis Tabron, Bears
Chris Castor, Seahawks
Ben Bennett, Falcons
Mike Junkin, Browns
Steve Slayden, Browns
Anthony Dilweg, Packers
Clarkston Hines, Bills
Chris Port, Saints
*Dave Brown, Giants
Ray Farmer, Eagles
Spence Fischer, Steelers
Jon Merrill, Vikings
Patrick Mannelly, Bears
Lennie Friedman, Broncos
Chris Combs, Steelers
Shawn Johnson, Raiders
Drew Strojny, Giants
Ben Patrick, Cardinals
Sean Renfree, Falcons
*Dave Brown was selected with the No. 1 overall pick by the
New York Giants in the 1992 Supplemental Draft
AFL DRAFT PICKS
Year
1960
1961
1962
1965
1966
1969
Rd
—
—
—
—
4
26
32
33
3
7
2
17
Pick
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Player, Team
Jim Gardner, Boston
Dwight Bumgarner, Buffalo
Mike McGee, Houston
Bob Spada, Boston
Tee Moorman, Dallas
Walt Rappold, Dallas
Joel Arrington, Dallas
Jack Wilson, Dallas
Mike Curtis, Kassas City
Scotty Glacken, Denver
Al Woodall, New York
Fred Zirke, New York
USFL DRAFT PICKS
Year
1983
1984
Rd
5
11
11
13
23
—
Pick
5 (53)
5 (125)
12 (132)
12 (156)
12 (276)
—
Player, Team
Chris Castor, Tampa Bay
Tim Bumgarner, Birmingham
Robert Oxendine, Tampa Bay
Greg Boone, Tampa Bay
Carl Franks, Tampa Bay
Ben Bennett, Jacksonville
CFL DRAFT PICKS
Year
2005
2010
Rd
1
4
Pick
4 (4)
4 (27)
Player, Team
Chris Best, Saskatchewan
Chris Rwabukamba, Hamilton
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Cincinnati (1997-00)
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Cleveland (1987-88)
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N.Y. Yankees (1946)
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Chicago Cardinals (1942)
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Chicago (1998-13)
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Houston (1969)
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Wes McAfee, B
Philadelphia (1941)
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Cleveland (1979)
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St. Louis (1960-62)
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Cleveland (1967-70)
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John Miller
Houston (2002)
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Minnesota (1987)
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Alex Piasecky, E
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Ed Sharkey, G
Cleveland (1952)
Philadelphia (1954-55)
Gannon Shepherd, OT Jacksonville (2000-01)
Atlanta (2002)
Houston (2003)
Frank Sinkovitz, C
Pittsburgh (1947-52)
Steve Slayden, QB
Cleveland (1988)
Lyman Smith, T
Miami (1978)
Minnesota (1979)
Glen Stough, T
Pittsburgh (1945)
Drew Strojny, OT
Philadelphia (2004)
Tampa Bay (2005)
St. Louis (2006)
Michael Tauiliili, LB
Indianapolis (2009)
Lou Tepe, C
Pittsburgh (1953-55)
Corey Thomas, WR
Detroit (1998-99)
Miami (2000)
Kansas City (2001)
Orrin Thompson, OL
Miami (2005-06)
Green Bay (2007-08)
N.Y. Giants (2009)
Emmett Tilley, LB
Miami (1983-84)
J. Denis Turner, G
N.Y. Giants (1977-84)
Washington (1984)
Conner Vernon, WR
Oakland (2013)
Chuck Walker, DT
St. Louis (1964-72)
Atlanta (1972-75)
Al Woodall, QB
N.Y. Jets (1969-74)
Matt Zielinski, DT
Baltimore (2004-05)
Patrick Bailey, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XLIII
Charles Bowser, Miami Dolphins
Super Bowl XVII & Super Bowl XIX
Billy Bryan, Denver Broncos
Super Bowl XII, Super Bowl XXI,
Super Bowl XXII & Super Bowl XXIV
Mike Curtis, Baltimore Colts
Super Bowl III & Super Bowl V
Sonny Jurgensen, Washington Redskins
Super Bowl VII
Cedric Jones, New England Patriots
Super Bowl XX
Kevin Lewis, New York Giants
Super Bowl XXXV
Patrick Mannelly, Chicago Bears
Super Bowl XLI
Bob Matheson, Miami Dolphins
Super Bowl VI, Super Bowl VII &
Super Bowl VIII
Ed Newman, Miami Dolphins
Super Bowl VIII, Super Bowl XVII &
Super Bowl XIX
Ben Patrick, Arizona Cardinals
Super Bowl XLIII
NFL ALL-PRO
Mike Curtis
19681 (Baltimore Colts)
19691 (Baltimore Colts)
Al DeRogatis
19511 (New York Giants)
19522 (New York Giants)
Bob Grupp
19791 (Kansas City Chiefs)
Sonny Jurgensen 19611 (Philadelphia Eagles)
19642 (Washington Redskins)
19672 (Washington Redskins)
19691 (Washington Redskins)
George McAfee
19402 (Chicago Bears)
19411 (Chicago Bears)
19481 (Chicago Bears)
Ed Newman
19812 (Miami Dolphins)
19821 (Miami Dolphins)
19832 (Miami Dolphins)
19841 (Miami Dolphins)
Ace Parker
19372 (Brooklyn Dodgers)
19381 (Brooklyn Dodgers)
19391 (Brooklyn Dodgers)
19401 (Brooklyn Dodgers)
1
First team 2Second team
NFL PRO BOWL
Mike Curtis
1968, 1970, 1971 & 1974
Al DeRogatis
1950 & 1951
Bob Grupp
1979
Sonny Jurgensen 1961, 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1969
George McAfee
1941
Ed Newman
1981, 1982, 1983 & 1984
NFL MVP
Ace Parker
RETIRED JERSEY
George McAfee
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Bob Albright
Pretty Prairie, Kan.
1972
Opponent
C-A
Alabama1
Washington2
Stanford3
Virginia4
N.C. State
Clemson5
Maryland
Navy
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
North Carolina
8-13
6-16
4-13
0-0
6-17
0-1
Yds
TD
Int
103
70
18
0
125
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1972
7/5
24
61
.393
316
3
5
Total
7/5
24
61
.393
316
3
5
• Born November 3, 1951
• Jersey #3
• Lettered one season (1972)
• Career rushing: 45-(-4) (-0.09 avg.)
Don Altman
Freeport, Pa.
1959
Opponent
South Carolina
Ohio State
Rice
Pittsburgh
Army1
N.C. State2
Georgia Tech
Clemson3
Wake Forest
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-1
2-2
1-2
4-7
1-3
3-4
0-1
0-0
2-3
5-7
58
16
7
32
7
26
0
0
15
53
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1960
Opponent
South Carolina4
Maryland5
Michigan6
N.C. State7
Clemson8
Georgia Tech9
Navy10
Wake Forest11
North Carolina12
UCLA13
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
14-19
1-4
11-18
0-3
7-9
9-10
7-9
6-8
5-8
8-16
150
9
86
0
43
71
51
54
25
63
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1959
1960
10/3
10/10
19
68
30
104
.633
.654
214
552
1
2
2
6
Total
20/13
87
134
.649
766
3
8
• Born March 14, 1939
• Jersey #14
• Lettered two seasons (1959-60)
• Academically ineligibile in 1958
• First collegiate pass covered 58 yards to Tee Moorman for TD against
South Carolina on September 19, 1959
• First career start came against Army on October 17, 1959; completed
1-of-3 (.333) passes for 7 yards in a 21-6 home loss
• Started all 10 games in 1960, leading Duke to a 7-3 regular season
record, the ACC championship and berth in the Cotton Bowl
• Enjoyed a four-game stretch in weeks 5-8 in 1960 by completing 29of-36 (.806) passes for 219 yards in four straight wins over Clemson,
Geogia Tech, Navy & Wake Forest
• In Duke’s 7-6 win over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl in January
1, 1961, completed 12-of-15 (.800) passes for 83 yards including
game-winning 9-yard TD strike to Tee Moorman with 2:45 remaining
in the game
• Led the ACC in pass completion percentage (.654) in 1960
• 2nd team All-ACC, 1960
• Career rushing: 19-(-73) (-3.84 avg.)
• Career kickoff return: 1-14 (14.00 avg.)
• Career punt return: 3-32 (10.67 avg.)
• Career defense: 4 INTs
• Lettered two seasons (1960-61) as a right-handed pitcher on the
Duke baseball team
• In 1960, went 8-2 with an 0.82 ERA, hurling 87.2 innings and allowing
74 hits and 8 earned runs with 58 strikeouts and 29 walks
• In 1961, compiled a record of 6-3 with a 2.44 ERA, surrendering
74 hits and 22 earned runs with 47 strikeouts and 19 walks in 81.0
innings
• Helped Duke to a a 16-11 mark in 1961 including a berth in the
College World Series
• Two-time All-ACC pick in baseball (1st team in 1960; 2nd team
in 1961)
• Forewent final year of eligibility by signing professional baseball
contract in the spring of 1961
• Returned to the program and served as the No. 2 QB behind Thaddeus Lewis in 2007-08
• Came off the bench to replace an injured Lewis (leg) at Clemson on
November 15, 2008; completed 10-of-22 (.455) passes for 61 yards
with one TD and two INTs in a 31-7 road loss
• Started the next week at Virginia Tech on November 22; completed
2-of-9 (.222) passes for 20 yards with four INTs in a 14-3 road loss
• Moved to defensive back in the spring of 2009, but was dismissed
from the program following an academic violation on May 29, 2009
• HM Freshman All-America, 2005 (Sporting News)
• Career rushing: 144-290 (2.01 avg.; 4 TDs)
• Career punting: 1-29 (29.00 avg.)
• Father, Phil, lettered three years as a RB & LB at Duke (1968-69-70)
• Brother, Paul, lettered one year as a K at Duke (2011)
Zack Asack
Bill Bailey
Westwood, Mass.
2005
Opponent
East Carolina
Virginia Tech
VMI
Virginia
Navy1
Miami2
Georgia Tech3
Florida State4
Wake Forest
Clemson5
North Carolina6
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
4-4
7-13
12-16
4-15
9-28
9-18
9-17
26-43
10-26
— DNP —
— DNP —
38
87
111
8
90
52
97
328
155
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
2
1
0
2
0
1
1
1
2007
Opponent
Connecticut
Virginia
Northwestern
Navy
Miami
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Notre Dame
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-1
1-5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2-5
3-4
6
8
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
3
— DNP —
10
— DNP —
17
-4
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-3
5-5
0-1
1-1
0-1
3-5
0-0
1-1
0-0
10-22
2-9
5
38
0
14
0
22
0
2
0
61
20
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
1-4
2-3
Raleigh, N.C.
1956
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Tennessee
SMU
Pittsburgh
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
— DNP —
2-2
13
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
Att
TD
Int
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Pct.
Yards
TD
1956
1/0
2
2 1.000
13
0
Int
0
Total
1/0
2
2 1.000
13
0
0
• Born December 8, 1934
• Jersey #15
• Played on the freshman team in 1954
• Did not see game action in 1955
• Played in one game in 1956, completing 2-of-2 passes for 13 yards
in Duke’s 40-7 win over Virginia on September 29, 1956
• Career rushing: 1-(-5) (-5.0 avg.)
• Career punting: 1-36 (36.00 avg.)
2008
Opponent
James Madison
Northwestern
Navy
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Miami
Vanderbilt
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Clemson
Virginia Tech7
North Carolina
Year
Yards
TD
Int
2005
2006
2007
2008
G/GS
9/6
90
180 .500
966
— Not a member of the program —
6/0
10
22 .455
40
11/1
23
48 .479
162
Cmp
5
8
0
2
0
6
Total
26/7
7
14
123
Att
250
Pct.
.492
1,168
• Born March 2, 1987
• Jersey #13
• Lettered three seasons (2005-07-08)
• First career start came on October 1, 2005 against Navy; completed
12-of-16 (.750) passes for 111 yards and rushed 17 times for 56 yards;
became the first true freshman to start at QB for Duke since Steve
Slayden in 1984 in a 28-21 home loss
• Departed 2006 spring practice as the starter, but was dismissed from
school on July 18, 2006 due to an academic violation
• Spent the 2006 season working as an assistant ball boy for the
NFL’s New England Patriots
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Jerry Barger
Salisbury, N.C.
1951
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
South Carolina1
Pittsburgh2
Tennessee3
N.C. State4
Virginia Tech5
Virginia6
Georgia Tech7
Wake Forest8
William & Mary9
North Carolina10
9-12
0-5
3-7
1-2
5-12
3-8
3-4
2-6
4-6
1-2
146
0
21
18
47
44
24
22
42
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
2
1
0
2
0
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-1
4-7
0-0
1-2
0-1
0-0
0-1
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
50
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
2-5
3-3
1-3
1-3
2-8
3-5
2-6
2-4
0
0
47
124
8
10
48
29
25
62
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
Pennsylvania18
Tennessee19
Purdue20
Army21
N.C. State22
Georgia Tech23
Navy24
Wake Forest25
South Carolina26
North Carolina27
0-3
3-10
3-4
1-3
4-8
5-7
3-10
5-9
4-8
4-6
0
40
39
-9
92
63
35
84
114
63
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
1
1
0
1952
Opponent
Washington & Lee
SMU
Tennessee
South Carolina
N.C. State
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
North Carolina
South Carolina
Wake Forest
Tennessee11
Purdue12
Army13
N.C. State
Virginia14
Navy15
Georgia Tech16
North Carolina17
Sunnyvale, Calif.
Opponent
1954
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1951
1952
1953
1954
1010
7/0
10/7
10/10
31
5
16
32
64
12
37
68
.484
.417
.432
.471
366
54
353
521
1
1
4
3
10
1
5
9
Total
37/27
84
181
.464
1,294
9
25
• Born January 24, 1932
• Jersey #36
• Lettered four seasons (1951-52-53-54)
• First career start came against South Carolina in the season-opener
on September 22, 1951; Southern Conference Rookie of the Week
after completing 9-of-12 (.750) passes for 146 yards and one TD in
a 34-6 road win
• Missed first three games of the 1952 season due to injury
• In Duke’s 20-14 win over Purdue on October 10, 1953, completed
3-of-3 (1.000) pass attempts for 124 yards and one TD and scored
the game-winning TD on a 7-yard rush with 39 seconds remaining
in the fourth quarter
• On October 30, 1954 against Georgia Tech, completed 5-of-7 (.714)
passes for 63 yards and one TD as Duke rallied from a 20-0 deficit
late in the third period for a 21-20 home win; directed game-winning
drive that resulted in a 4-yard TD run by Ed Post with 40 seconds
left in the fourth period
• In final regular season game -- a 47-12 win over North Carolina on
November 27, 1954 -- completed 4-of-6 (.667) passes for 63 yards,
recorded three INTs on defense, returned one punt for 8 yards,
returned one kickoff for 13 yards and successfully booted one PAT
• In Duke’s 34-7 win over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl on January
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1953
Opponent
1, 1955, completed 7-of-9 (.778) passes for 82 yards and two TDs
while rushing five times for 13 yards
• Career rushing: 290-519 (1.79 avg.; 10 TDs)
• Career receiving: 1-5 (5.0 avg.)
• Career kickoff return: 13-288 (22.15 avg.)
• Career punt return: 24-250 (10.42 avg.)
• Career punting: 54-1,790 (33.15 avg.)
• Career defense: 13 INTs
• ACC Player of the Year, 1954
• 1st team All-ACC, 1954
• Duke MVP, 1954
• Selected in the 23rd round (275th overall pick) of the 1955 NFL Draft
by the Chicago Bears
• Inducted into the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996
East Carolina1
Auburn2
Virginia3
Indiana
South Carolina4
Clemson5
Maryland6
Georgia Tech7
Wake Forest8
N.C. State9
North Carolina10
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
11-23
8-19
11-23
10-26
16-26
21-31
11-24
14-24
38-62
17-34
17-38
128
85
134
163
112
257
146
181
469
236
139
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
4
3
4
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
18-37
0-0
2
0
2
0
9-16
17-25
31-46
8-17
8-20
6-10
13-31
234
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
113
243
397
104
68
84
202
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1981
Opponent
Ohio State11
South Carolina
Virginia
East Carolina
Virginia Tech
Clemson12
Maryland13
Georgia Tech14
Wake Forest15
N.C. State16
North Carolina17
1982
Opponent
Tennessee
South Carolina18
Virginia19
Navy20
Virginia Tech21
Clemson22
Maryland23
Georgia Tech24
Wake Forest25
N.C. State26
North Carolina27
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
19-29
15-24
21-30
32-50
20-29
20-34
25-46
11-20
21-37
27-41
25-34
288
177
291
363
290
217
228
186
407
313
273
1
2
3
3
2
1
1
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
3
0
2
3
1
1
2
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
25-40
27-40
31-47
27-47
25-51
34-53
23-43
27-33
22-32
32-48
27-35
253
290
326
162
234
367
245
255
189
442
323
3
1
1
1
1
4
0
0
1
3
2
0
0
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1983
Opponent
Virginia28
Indiana29
South Carolina30
Miami31
Virginia Tech32
Clemson33
Maryland34
Georgia Tech35
Wake Forest36
N.C. State37
North Carolina38
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1980
1981
1982
1983
11/10
9/7
11/10
11/11
174
110
236
300
330
202
374
469
.527
.545
.631
.640
2,050
1,445
3,033
3,086
11
7
20
17
25
8
12
12
Total
42/38
820 1,375
.596
9,614
55
57
• Born May 5, 1962
• Jersey #14
• Lettered four seasons (1980-81-82-83)
• First career start came as a true freshman on September 6, 1980;
completed 11-of-23 (.478) passes for 128 yards with one TD and one
INT in a 35-10 home season-opening loss to East Carolina
• After starting the first three weeks of the year, came off the bench
against Indiana on October 4, 1980; ACC Rookie of the Week after
completing 10-of-26 (.385) passes for 163 yards with one TD and two
INTs in a 31-21 road loss to the Hoosiers
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 21-of-31 (.677)
passes for 257 yards with one TD and one INT in a 34-17 road win
over Clemson on October 18, 1980
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after setting NCAA single-game
freshman records for pass completions (38), pass attempts (62)
and passing yards (469) in a 27-24 home loss to Wake Forest on
November 8, 1980
• The 38 pass completions stood as the Duke single-game record
until Thaddeus Lewis completed 40 passes against N.C. State on
October 10, 2009
• The 62 pass attempts continue to stand as the Duke single-game
record, and the standard was matched by Steve Stayden against N.C.
State on November 14, 1987
• The 469 passing yards stood as the Duke single-game record
until Anthony Dilweg threw for 475 yards against Wake Forest on
November 5, 1988
• Suffered shoulder injury in 1981 season-opener versus Ohio State
and did not play quarterback until week five against Virginia Tech
(punted against South Carolina in week two and sat out games versus
Virginia and East Carolina)
• On September 4, 1982 against Tennessee, set school record for
longest pass completion with 88-yard throw to Chris Castor; record
stood until Dave Brown’s 97-yard pass to Clarkston Hines against
Wake Forest on November 4, 1989
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 21-of-30 (.700)
passes for 291 yards with three TDs in a 51-17 home win over Virginia
on September 25, 1982
• On October 2, 1982 against Navy, set school records for passing yards in a quarter (262 in 4th) and half (323 in 2nd), and pass
completions in a quarter (20 in 4th) and half (25 in 2nd); yardage
record for quarter continues to stand while record for half stood until
David Green threw for 335 yards in the second half against Georgia
Tech on November 15, 1997; completions records continue to stand
• Broke Leo Hart’s school career passing record (6,116) on November
13, 1982 against N.C. State and held the standard until Thaddeus
Lewis topped the mark on November 21, 2009 against Miami
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week and Sports Illustrated National
Player of the Week after completing 25-of-34 (.735) passes for 273
yards and the game-winning 5-yard touchdown pass to Carl Franks
at the 12:06 mark of the 4th period in a 23-17 home win over North
Carolina on November 20, 1982
• In 1982, became the first QB in ACC history to throw for 3,000+
yards in a single season
• Led the ACC in pass efficiency in 1982 (142.5)
• Led the ACC in total offense in 1982 (262.3 ypg)
• Broke Leo Hart’s school career total offense record (6,267) on
September 3, 1983 against Virginia and held the standard until
Spence Fischer eclipsed the mark on November 18, 1995 against
North Carolina
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week pick after completing 32-of-48
(.667) passes for 442 yards with three TDs and one INT in a 27-26
home win over N.C. State on November 12, 1983
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week pick after completing 27-of-35
(.771) passes for 323 yards with two TDs and one INT in a 34-27
road loss to North Carolina on November 19, 1983; broke BYU QB
Jim McMahon’s NCAA career passing record (9,536) and held the
standard until Boston College’s Doug Flutie surpassed the mark
on November 10, 1984 against Army; Flutie finished his career with
10,579 career passing yards
• Led the ACC in total offense in 1983 (268.2 ypg)
• Finalist, Davey O’Brien Award, 1983
• ACC Rookie of the Year, 1980
• First team All-ACC,1982
• ACC Player of the Year,1982 (Associated Press)
• First team All-ACC,1983
• ACC Player of the Year, 1983 (Associated Press & Atlantic Coast
Sports Media Association)
• Third team All-America, 1983 (Associated Press)
• Career rushing: 207-(-553) (-2.67 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career receiving: 2-13 (6.50 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career punting: 4-171 (42.75 avg.)
• Finished career holding NCAA all-time records for pass completions
(820), pass attempts (1,375) and passing yards (9,614)
• Held the ACC career record for passing yards (9,614) until Florida
State’s Chris Weinke surpassed the mark on November 18, 2000
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against Florida; Weinke finished his career with 9,839 passing
yards
• Held the ACC career record for total offensive yards (9,061) until
Georgia Tech’s Shawn Jones surpassed the mark on Nov. 28, 1992
against Georgia; Jones finished his career with 9,296 total yards
• Held the ACC career record for touchdown passes (55) until Florida
State’s Danny Kanell surpassed the mark on November 18, 1995
against Maryland; Kanell finished his career with 57 touchdown
passes
• Represented Duke in the Blue-Gray Football Classic (December 25,
1983 in Montgomery, Ala.), Hula Bowl (January 7, 1984 in Honolulu,
Hawaii) and Japan Bowl (January 15, 1984 in Tokyo, Japan)
• In the Blue-Gray Football Classic, helped the Gray squad to a 17-13
victory by throwing a 23-yard touchdown pass to Buford McGhee of
Ole Miss with one minute remaining in the fourth period
• Chosen by the USFL’s Jacksonville Bulls in the 1984 Territorial
Draft (January 4, 1984)
• Sixth round pick of the Atlanta Falcons in the 1984 NFL Draft (May
1, 1984) and waived during preseason camp
• Played in two games during the 1984 season with the Bulls; completed 7-of-13 (.538) passes for 113 yards and one TD before being
released on February 7, 1985
• Signed by the Atlanta Falcons on February 26, 1985 and waived
during training camp
• Signed by the Houston Oilers on May 13, 1986 and waived in training
camp on August 25, 1986
• Signed by the Dallas Cowboys as a strike replacement player on
October 3, 1987 and released on October 6, 1987
• Claimed on waivers by the Cincinnati Bengals on October 7, 1987
• Lone appearance for the Bengals came on October 18, 1987 against
Cleveland; completed 2-of-6 (.333) passes for 25 yards with one INT
while rushing twice for 17 yards in a 34-0 home loss
• Released from the Bengals on October 19, 1987
• Joined the Chicago Bruisers of the Arena Football League (AFL)
for the 1988 season; completed 172-of-323 (.533) passes for 2,304
yards with 49 TDs and 13 INTs and was named first team All-Arena
and the AFL’s MVP
• Signed with the Chicago Bears on November 29, 1988 and was active
for two games, but did not play, serving as an “emercency” QB behind
third string-turned-starter Jim Harbaugh following injuries to starter Jim
McMahon (knee) and backup Mike Tomczak (shoulder)
• Played for the Bruisers in 1989 before the organization suspended
operations, leading the league in passing by completing 69-of-127
(.543) passes for 892 yards and 15 TDs in five games
• Signed with the AFL’s Dallas Texans and earned second team AllArena honors in 1990 after throwing for 1,149 yards and 24 TDs while
leading team to the championship game
• First round selection in 1991 of the Sacramento Surge of the World
League of American Football (WLAF) and completed 9-of-26 (.346)
passes for 60 yards with two INTs
• Played five seasons (1991-95) with the AFL’s Orlando Predators and
earned first team All-Arena accolades in both 1993 and 1994
• Finished playing career with single seasons with the San Jose
SaberCats (1996) and Portland Forest Dragons (1997)
• Inducted into the AFL Hall of Fame on May 24, 2000 in Des
Moines, Iowa
• Career AFL totals included 14,015 passing yards and 267 passing TDs
• Spent the 1998 season as offensive coordinator of the AFL’s
Milwaukee Mustangs
• Hired as an assistant coach at Duke on December 28, 1998
• Served two seasons (1999-00) as an assistant coach (QBs) at Duke
under head coach and former teammate Carl Franks before departing in January, 2001 to become assistant head coach and offensive
coordinator of the AFL’s Florida Bobcats for one season (2001)
• Served as a volunteer assistant coach with the af2’s Greensboro
Prowlers in 2000
• Served as the head coach of af2’s Florida Firecats for three seasons
(2002-04), leading the team to the af2 championship in 2004
• Served three seasons as the head coach of the Manchester Wolves
in 2005-07 (56-33 record)
• On October 22, 2007, named the head coach of the Austin Wranglers
(af2), and led team to a 6-5 ledger in 2008 before the organization
ceased operations in September, 2008
• Inducted into the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame on September 9, 2011
• Represented Duke as an ACC Football Legend on December 3, 2011
at the ACC Championship Game in Charlotte, N.C.
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Anthony Boone
Monroe, N.C.
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
7-9
2-2
3-5
0
70
16
55
— DNP —
— DNP —
11
22
13
0
0
111
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2012
C-A
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia1
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
Huntington, W.Va.
1955
1-2
2-5
3-7
0-1
0-2
12-20
Opponent
Dale Boyd
Yds
TD
Int
3
147
6
0
54
212
72
0
37
0
— DNP —
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1-2
13-21
1-2
0-0
8-11
18-31
5-9
0-0
3-15
0-4
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2011
2012
10/0
12/1
30
49
53
95
.566
.516
298
531
1
5
1
2
Total
22/1
79
149
.530
829
6
3
• Born October 29, 1991
• Jersey #7
• Lettered two seasons (2011-12)
• Redshirted in 2010
• No. 2 QB behind Sean Renfree in 2011 after Brandon Connette
(shoulder) suffered season-ending injury in week two
• Played a season-high 32 snaps after replacing injured starter Sean
Renfree (hand) against North Carolina on November 26, 2011;
completed 12-of-20 (.600) passes for 111 yards with one TD and one
INT in a 37-21 road loss
• No. 2 QB behind Sean Renfree in 2012
• Replaced injured starter Sean Renfree (arm) late in the third quarter
against Wake Forest on September 29, 2012; completed 8-of-11 (.727)
passes for 54 yards while rushing three times for 10 yards including
game-winning 4-yard touchdown with 11:35 remaining in the fourth
quarter in a 34-27 road win
• First career start came on October 6, 2012; completed 18-of-31
(.581) passes for 212 yards with four TDs in a 42-17 home win over
Virginia; matched school record for TD passes by a QB in first career
start (4), equalling the standard set by Dave Brown on November 4,
1989 in a 52-35 road win over Wake Forest
• Replaced injured starter Sean Renfree (head) in second quarter
against Florida State on October 27, 2012; completed 3-of-15 (.200)
passes for 37 yards in a 48-7 road loss
• Replaced injured starter Sean Renfree (chest) in fourth quarter
against Cincinnati in Belk Bowl on December 27, 2012; did not attempt
a pass in 48-34 loss
• Counselor, Manning Passing Academy, 2013
• Career rushing: 70-211; 3.01 avg.; 6 TD)
• Career receiving: 1-21 (21.0 avg.)
Opponent
N.C. State
Tennessee
William & Mary
Ohio State
Pittsburgh
Georgia Tech1
Navy
South Carolina
Wake Forest
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-2
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
2-5
0-0
0-2
0-3
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1953
1954
1955
10/0
0/0
10/1
0
0
2
0
0
14
.000
.000
.143
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
20/1
2
14
.143
22
0
0
• Born January 27, 1934
• Jersey #40
• Lettered two seasons (1953-55)
• Played primarily as a halfback in 1953, rushing 16 times for 56 yards
while catching one pass for three yards; also had one INT on defense
and kicked three-of-six (.500) PATs
• Missed the 1954 season with knee injury
• No. 2 QB behind Sonny Jurgensen in 1955
• Lone career start came in place of the injured Jurgensen (ankle)
on October 19, 1955 against No. 12 Georgia Tech; completed 2-of-5
(.400) passes for 22 yards while rushing 10 times for 10 yards in a
27-0 road loss; also punted 11 times for 381 yards
• Led the 1955 defense with six INTs
• Career rushing: 46-97 (2.11 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career receiving: 1-3 (3.00 avg.)
• Career kickoff return: 3-65 (21.67 avg.)
• Career punt return: 11-52 (4.73 avg.)
• Career punting: 11-381 (34.64 avg.)
• Career defense: 7 INTs
• Career kicking: 3-6 PATs
135
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2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Bob Brodhead
Kittanning, Pa.
1956
Westfield, N.J.
1989
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
4-8
3-6
0-2
1-5
1-3
2-4
0-1
0-2
0-0
0
64
25
0
-9
31
23
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
South Carolina5
Virginia6
Maryland7
Rice8
Wake Forest9
N.C. State10
Georgia Tech11
Navy12
Clemson13
North Carolina14
0-3
4-9
1-4
3-4
3-3
3-4
4-6
3-10
3-7
2-6
0
25
33
23
29
102
43
30
45
24
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
2
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
5-9
8-14
1-4
5-7
3-11
5-12
9-25
11-18
3-5
3-6
52
89
21
53
21
57
134
163
28
33
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
3
0
2
1
South Carolina
Virginia
Tennessee1
SMU2
Pittsburgh3
N.C. State4
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
North Carolina
1957
1958
Opponent
South Carolina15
Virginia16
Illinois
Baylor17
Notre Dame18
N.C. State19
Georgia Tech20
LSU21
Wake Forest22
North Carolina23
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1956
1957
1958
10/4
10/10
10/9
11
26
53
31
56
111
.355
.464
.477
134
354
651
1
3
3
4
6
9
Total
30/23
90
198
.455
1,139
7
19
• Born December 20, 1936
• Jersey #17
• Lettered three seasons (1956-57-58)
• Played on the freshman team in 1954
• Sat out 1955 season (appendectomy)
• No. 2 QB behind Sonny Jurgensen in 1956
• First career start came on October 6, 1956 against Tennessee in
place of the injured Jurgensen (knee); completed 3-of-6 (.500) passes
for 25 yards in a 33-20 home loss
• Started the next three games before Jurgensen returned
• Started nine games in 1957, helping Duke to a 6-3-2 record
• In Duke’s 48-21 loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl on January
1, 1958, completed 4-of-6 (.667) passes for 53 yards with one INT
while rushing five times for minus-11 yards
• Started all 10 games in 1958
• Career rushing: 181-356 (1.97 avg.; 5 TDs)
• Career kickoff return: 6-119 (19.83 avg.)
• Career punt return: 6-48 (8.00 avg.)
• Career defense: 10 INTs
• Played in the Blue-Gray All-Star game
• Selected in the 12th round of the 1958 NFL Draft by the Cleveland
Browns, but returned to Duke for final season of eligibility
• After serving a brief stint in the military, played with the Buffalo Bills
of the American Football League in 1960
• Played minor league football with the Canton Bulldogs and Cleveland
Bulldogs of the United Football League and with the Philadelphia
Bulldogs of the Continental Football League
• Helped Philadelphia to the Continental Football League championship in 1966
• Worked for the Cleveland Browns (Business Mgr.), Houston Oilers
(GM) and Miami Dolphins (CFO)
• Served as the athletic director at LSU from 1982-87
• In 1987, authored Sacked! The Dark Side of Sports at Louisiana
State University
• Served as the athletic director at Southeastern Louisiana University
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Opponent
South Carolina
Northwestern
Tennessee
Virginia
Clemson
Army
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest1
N.C. State2
North Carolina3
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-4
9
— DNP —
38
135
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
444
374
479
0
0
0
3
1
1
4
4
3
1
1
2
4-7
15-20
24-36
27-42
33-54
1990
Opponent
South Carolina
Northwestern
Virginia4
Clemson5
Army6
Western Carolina
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina7
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
23-33
18-40
15-30
6-16
13-17
6-9
8-20
4-6
11-27
25-47
— DNP —
278
151
146
61
182
58
71
50
110
337
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
2
0
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
5
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
32-50
18-26
18-40
20-40
14-30
30-42
21-46
15-32
25-41
15-42
23-48
323
298
238
175
189
334
215
154
315
168
385
2
4
3
0
1
1
0
1
3
2
3
0
0
1
3
0
2
3
3
0
1
2
1991
Opponent
South Carolina8
Rutgers9
Colgate10
Virginia11
Vanderbilt12
Maryland13
Georgia Tech14
Wake Forest15
N.C. State16
North Carolina17
Clemson18
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1989
1990
1991
6/3
10/4
11/11
104
129
231
163
245
437
.638
.529
.526
1,479
1,444
2,794
14
8
20
6
12
15
Total
27/18
464
845
.549
5,717
42
33
• Born February 20, 1970
• Jersey #7
• Lettered three seasons (1989-90-91)
• Redshirted in 1988
• First extended playing time came against Virginia on September 23,
1989; completed 10-of-15 (.667) passes for 135 yards with three TDs
and one INT in 49-28 road loss
• First career start came on November 4, 1989 against Wake Forest
in place of injuried Billy Ray (shoulder); ACC Offensive Back of the
Week after completing 24-of-36 (.667) passes for 444 yards and
four TDs including a school record 97-yard pass to Clarkston Hines
in 52-35 road win
• Started the final three games of the 1989 regular season, hitting on
84-of-132 (.636) passes for 1,297 yards and 11 TDs
• Set Duke records for most passing yards in two consecutive games
(853 vs. N.C. State [374] & North Carolina [479]) and three consecutive games (1,297 vs. Wake Forest [444], N.C. State [374] & North
Carolina [479])
• Set Duke records for most touchdown passes in two consecutive
games (8 vs. Wake Forest [4] & N.C. State [4]) and three consecutive
games (11 vs. Wake Forest [4], N.C. State [4] & North Carolina [3])
• Led the ACC and ranked second nationally behind BYU’s Ty Detmer
(175.6) in pass efficiency in 1989 with a league single-season record
rating of 161.0, a mark that would stand until 1999 when Georgia
Tech’s Joe Hamilton posted a rating of 175.0
• Started all 11 games in 1991 and became just the third Duke QB to
throw 20+ TDs in a single season
• Led the ACC in total offense in 1991 (259.2 ypg)
• In Duke’s 49-21 loss to Texas Tech in the All American Bowl on
December 23, 1989 in Birmingham, Ala., came off the bench to
complete 17-of-30 (.567) passes for 268 yards with three TDs and
one INT while rushing four times for 10 yards
• On September 8, 1990, completed seven-of-11 (.636) passes for 90
yards on Duke’s final drive including game-winning nine-yard scoring
toss to Marc Mays with 38 seconds left in the fourth period to lead the
Blue Devils to a 27-24 win at Northwestern
• Started the next three games as Ray recovered from neck and toe
injuries, but then played a reserve role until the season finale, a 24-22
loss to North Carolina on November 17, 1990
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 32-of-50 (.640)
passes for 323 yards with two TDs in a 24-24 tie against South Carolina
on September 7, 1991
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 18-of-26 (.692)
passes for 298 yards with four TDs in a 42-22 win over Rutgers on
September 14, 1991
• In 1991, led the ACC in passing yards (2,794), total offensive yards
(2,851) and touchdown responsibility (25)
• Career rushing: 147-53 (0.36 avg.; 7 TDs)
• Career punting: 14-479 (34.21 avg.)
• On May 1, 1992, announced decision to forgo final year of college
eligibility and enter NFL Supplemental Draft
• Decision to leave school reportedly cost both Duke and Florida State
$90,000 each when, on May 20, 1992, Seminole athletic director Bob
Goin told the media, “ESPN was ready to carry the (Duke-Florida
State contest on September 5, 1992) game. When that kid left,
they dropped us.”
• On June 9, 1992, selected with the first pick of the NFL Supplemental
Draft by the New York Giants and on August 12, 1992, signed four-year,
$4.6 million contract that included a $1.6 million signing bonus
• Played in five games over first two seasons, all in reserve fashion
• First career action came on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1992
against eventual Super Bowl champion Dallas; completed two-of-six
passes for six yards in a 30-3 road loss
• In second career appearance, suffered a broken thumb in a 19-0
loss to the Phoenix Cardinals
• In 1993, rotated with Kent Graham as the backup behind starter
Phil Simms
• After two preseason games, named New York Giants starting QB on
August 10, 1994, beating out Kent Graham after starter Phil Simms
had been released the previous June
• First NFL start came on September 4, 1994 against Philadelphia;
completed 10-of-20 (.500) passes for 171 yards with one TD and one
INT in a 28-23 home win
• Started 15 games in 1994, leading New York to a 9-6 record (did not
play vs. Arizona on November 13, 1994)
• After missing the Arizona game, returned to the starting lineup against
Houston on November 21, 1994 but was knocked out of the contest
with a concussion in the second quarter; came back the following
week to throw two TD passes and run for a third in New York’s 21-19
win over Washington on November 27, 1994
• Started all 16 games in 1995 while setting personal single-season
bests with 254 completions in 456 attempts for 2,814 yards and a
73.1 passer rating
• On November 3, 1996, forced to leave game against Arizona in first
quarter with bruised back and back spasms; returned the following
week against Carolina on November 10 to throw TD passes on first two
possessions, but threw two INTs in the fourth period in a 27-17 loss
• After starting 44 consecutive games, missed contest vs. Arizona
on October 12, 1997 after aggravating a right pectoral muscle injury
against Dallas the previous week (October 5); the 44-game starting
streak was the third-longest among active players behind Green Bay’s
Brett Favre (84) and Cincinnati’s Jeff Blake (47)
• Signed with Arizona as an unrestricted free agent on April 29, 1998
and played in 16 games with seven starts over four seasons
• Personal single-game bests include: 50 pass attempts vs.Green Bay
(September 17, 1995); 28 pass completions vs. Baltimore (September 14, 1997); .833 (10-12) completion percentage vs. Washington
(December 10, 1995); 299 passing yards vs. Seattle (November 5,
1995); 2 TD passes multiple times
Career NFL Passing Statistics
> New York Giants (1992-97)
> Arizona Cardinals (1998-01)
Year
G/GS Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2/0
1/0
15/15
16/16
16/16
7/6
1/0
8/5
6/2
1/0
4
0
201
254
214
93
2
84
40
0
.571
.000
.574
.557
.538
.517
.400
.497
.580
.000
21
0
2,536
2,814
2,412
1,023
31
944
467
0
0
0
12
11
12
5
0
2
2
0
0
0
16
10
20
3
0
6
3
0
Total
73/60
892 1,634
.546 10,248
44
58
7
0
350
456
398
180
5
169
69
0
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Craig Browning
Fayetteville, N.C.
1979
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
East Carolina1
South Carolina
Virginia
Army
Richmond
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
3-6
4-9
6-16
25
41
87
— DNP —
54
5
— DNP —
5
100
16
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
7-9
1-3
1-4
3-8
1-1
0-1
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1979
9/1
26
57
.456
333
4
6
Total
9/1
26
57
.456
333
4
6
• Born April 8, 1959
• Jersey #12
• Lettered two seasons (1979-80)
• Played on the JV team in 1977, completing 24-of-58 (.414) passes for
329 yards and four TDs while rushing for 175 yards and four TDs
• Did not see game action in 1978 due to kidney injury
• Lone career start came in the season-opener on September 15, 1979
against East Carolina; completed 3-of-6 (.500) passes for 25 yards in
the 28-14 home win over the Pirates
• Replaced in the lineup by Stanley Driskell, who started the final 10
games of the year
• On November 10, 1979 against No. 20 Wake Forest, came off the
bench to complete an 80-yard pass to Cedric Jones in a 17-14 road
loss; pass completion ranks tied for sixth-longest in school history
• Career rushing: 61-113 (1.85 avg.)
• Father, Art, lettered three seasons (1958-59-60) in football at Duke
and kicked the game-winning PAT in the Blue Devils’ 7-6 Cotton Bowl
victory over Arkansas on January 1, 1961
D. Bryant
Detroit, Mich.
2000
Opponent
East Carolina
Northwestern
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Clemson1
Florida State2
Georgia Tech3
Maryland4
Wake Forest5
N.C. State6
North Carolina7
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
2-9
2-6
0-0
5-15
16-35
15-37
20-38
21-34
22-35
23-36
3-13
21
20
0
65
168
152
184
233
277
310
18
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
• Born October 22, 1980
• Jersey #6
• Lettered two seasons (2000-01)
• Redshirted in 1998
• Walk-on member of the 1998-99 Duke men’s basketball team; played
in 13 games (0.6 ppg) as the Blue Devils went 37-2, won the ACC
regular season and tournament titles and reached the NCAA national
championship game
• Was not a member of the football program in 1999, but returned in
the spring of 2000
• First career start came on September 30, 2000 against No. 7
Clemson; completed 16-of-35 (.457) passes for 168 yards with one
INT in a 52-22 home loss
• Set school record for consecutive pass completions (16) against
N.C. State on November 11, 2000 in a 35-31 road loss
• On September 1, 2001 against Florida State, completed a 78-yard
TD pass to Chris Douglas in a 55-13 home loss; pass completion
ranks as the eighth-longest in Duke history
• On November 3, 2001 against N.C. State, completed 31-of-54
(.574) passes for 400 yards with two TDs and one INT in a 55-31
home loss; passing yardage ranks as the 13th-highest single-game
total in Duke history
• On December 1, 2001 against Clemson, set school records for pass
attempts in a quarter (24 in the first) and in a half (41 in the first) in
a 59-31 road loss
• Started 18 straight games over 2000-01
• Was the only QB on the 2002 roster with collegiate playing experience, but was declared academically ineligible on July 12, 2002
• Career rushing: 162-(-81) (-0.50 avg.; 4 TDs)
• Career receiving: 2-29 (14.50 avg.; 1 TD)
• Transferred to Iowa Wesleyan in 2002 and played in one game before
being ruled ineligible by the NAIA due to rule that forces studentathletes to sit out one full year before competition
• Played in one game for Iowa Wesleyan, throwing for 313 yards and
five TDs against Peru State
• Three-year veteran (2005-06-07) of arenafootball2, playing with
the Albant Conquest (2005), Manchestern Wolves (2006) and South
Georgia Wildcats (2007)
• In 2005, finished third in af2 in total offensive yards (4,414) and
fourth in passing yards (4,230)
• In 2006, threw 59 TD passes before suffering season-ending injury
in week 13
• In 2007, set af2 single-season record for passing yards (4,680) while
becoming just the third QB in af2 history to throw for 100+ TDs in a
season (league-high 102)
• Playing for the Kansas City Brigade, named to the 2008 Arena
Football League All-Rookie team after completing 215-of-336 (.640)
passes for 2,340 yards with 40 TDs and 10 INTs while rushing for an
additional 149 yards and 12 TDs
Mark Caldwell
Clinton, Tenn.
1963
2001
Opponent
Florida State8
Rice9
Northwestern10
Virginia11
Georgia Tech12
Wake Forest13
Maryland14
Vanderbilt15
N.C. State16
North Carolina17
Clemson18
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
9-26
15-25
17-32
17-34
11-29
21-36
12-29
19-36
31-53
12-28
23-56
167
189
171
191
201
251
160
295
400
146
283
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
2
2
0
2
0
1
3
0
0
3
3
4
1
0
2
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2000
2001
11/7
11/11
129
187
258
384
.500
.487
1,448
2,454
5
11
10
17
Total
22/18
316
642
.492
3,902
16
27
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
California
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Navy
North Carolina
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Yds
TD
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1963
1964
1965
5/0
10/0
10/0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
.000
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
25/0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
• Jersey #19
• Lettered two seasons (1964-65)
• Reserve QB in 1963
• Moved to tight end for 1964 & 1965 seasons
• Career receiving: 5-66 (13.20 avg.)
Bobby Campbell
Hicksville, N.Y.
1997
Opponent
N.C. State1
Northwestern2
Army
Navy
Maryland
Florida State3
Virginia4
Wake Forest5
Clemson
Georgia Tech6
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
13-26
4-9
0
0
1
0
10-20
4-5
9-21
15-35
10-25
20-34
0-1
189
80
— DNP —
— DNP —
93
36
78
196
99
154
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
1
3
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-2
0-0
1-4
4-7
8-15
19-34
17-28
13-23
21-42
12-37
6-14
0
0
15
69
55
181
188
155
316
178
42
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
7
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
46
12
251
136
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
2-7
51
3-6
30
— DNP —
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
0
TD
Int
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1998
Opponent
Western Carolina
Northwestern
Florida State
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Clemson7
Vanderbilt8
Maryland9
North Carolina10
1999
Opponent
East Carolina
Northwestern11
Vanderbilt
Florida State12
Virginia
Georgia Tech
N.C. State
Maryland
Clemson
Wake Forest
North Carolina
4-9
2-14
15-31
11-29
2000
Opponent
C-A
East Carolina
Northwestern
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Clemson
Florida State
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
3-8
4-7
0-0
2-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Yds
— DNP —
12
— DNP —
37
— DNP —
0
26
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1997
1998
1999
2000
9/6
11/4
6/2
8/0
85
101
37
9
176
206
96
20
.483
.490
.385
.450
925
1,199
526
75
2
6
1
0
10
8
6
3
Total
34/12
232
498
.466
2,725
9
27
• Born February 3, 1978
• Jersey #15
• Lettered four seasons (1997-98-99-00)
• Redshirted in 1996
• First career start came in season-opener on September 6, 1997
against N.C. State; completed 13-of-26 (.500) passes for 189 yards
with one INT in a 45-14 home loss
• In second career start, at Northwestern on September 13, 1997,
suffered knee injury and missed next two games
• On October 10, 1998, came off the bench to replace Spencer Romine
(ineffective); completed 19-of-34 (.559) passes for 181 yards with one
TD and one INT in come-from-behind 19-16 road win
• On October 31, 1998 at Vanderbilt; completed 21-of-42 (.500) passes
for career-high 316 yards and two TDs in 36-33 road 2OT loss
• On November 14, 1998 against Maryland, set school single-game
record with seven INTs in 42-25 home loss
• Career rushing: 104-97 (0.93 avg.; 6 TDs)
• Career punting: 2-66 (33.00 avg.)
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Randy Clark
Durham, N.C.
1959
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Ohio State
Rice
Pittsburgh
Army
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Clemson
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
— DNP —
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1960
Opponent
South Carolina
Maryland
Michigan
N.C. State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
North Carolina
UCLA
1961
Opponent
South Carolina
Virginia
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
Clemson
N.C. State
Michigan
Navy
North Carolina
Notre Dame
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1959
1960
1961
4/0
10/0
10/0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
.000
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
24/0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
• Born January 4, 1936
• Jersey #10
• Lettered two seasons (1961-62)
• Reserve QB who did not attempt a pass
• Duke’s starting punter in 1961 & 1962
• Career rushing: 2-(-5) (-2.5 avg.)
• Career punting: 97-3,530 (36.39 avg.)
Brent Clinkscale
Greenville, S.C.
1979
Opponent
Yds
TD
Int
0-3
6-10
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
73
6
— DNP —
0
64
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
East Carolina
Auburn
Virginia
Indiana1
South Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
2-5
7-9
8-15
3-10
4-7
0-0
0-1
35
128
55
9
45
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
5-7
48
— DNP —
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
TD
Int
0-2
7-15
1-2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1980
1981
Opponent
C-A
Ohio State
South Carolina
Virginia
East Carolina
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
C-A
Tennessee
South Carolina
Virginia
Navy
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
2-2
7-10
5-8
1-1
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
48
— DNP —
— DNP —
77
57
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
10
Elon
Wake Forest
Alabama
Army
Maryland
Miami1
Virginia Tech
Navy
Virginia
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
2-4
0-0
0-0
4-6
0-4
0-0
1-1
2-5
0-1
1-1
0
0
12
0
0
30
0
0
40
22
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
1-2
0
35
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-2
1-2
0-0
0-2
0-1
1-1
0-0
8
11
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
0
17
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2011
Opponent
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
2012
FIU
Stanford
N.C. Central
Memphis
Wake Forest
Virginia
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Florida State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Miami
Cincinnati
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-3
1-1
TD
Int
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
0
0
1
1
2010
2011
2012
Total
12/1
2/0
12/0
26/1
10
1
5
16
22
2
13
37
.455
.500
.385
.432
125
35
38
198
0
0
3
3
2
0
0
2
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1979
1980
1981
1982
5/0
8/1
0/0
4/0
14
29
0
15
32
54
0
21
.438
.537
.000
.714
143
320
0
192
1
2
0
0
3
2
0
2
Total
17/1
58
107
.542
655
3
7
• Born March 7, 1961
• Jersey #11
• Lettered three seasons (1980-81-82)
• ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 6-of-10 (.600) passes for 64
yards with one TD and one INT against North Carolina on November
24, 1979 in a 37-16 home loss
• Came off the bench at No. 19 Auburn on September 20, 1980 to complete 7-of-9 (.778) passes for 128 yards and two TDs in a 35-28 loss
• Lone career start came on October 4, 1980 against Indiana;
completed 3-of-10 (.300) passes for nine yards in a 31-21 road loss
• Moved to defensive back in the spring of 1981, but returned to
QB in the fall
• Did not see game action in 1981, but was awarded varsity letter
• Career rushing: 28-(-48) (-1.71 avg.)
• Career receiving: 1-21 (21.00 avg.; 1 TD)
138
Opponent
Opponent
1982
Opponent
Corona, Calif.
2010
C-A
East Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
Army
Richmond
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Brandon Connette
• Born July 21, 1991
• Jersey #18
• Lettered two seasons (2010-12)
• Served as top reserve behind Sean Renfree in 2010, seeing action
in all 12 games (145 snaps) primarily on short yardage and red zone
situations; finished second on the team in rushing with 321 yards
on 78 attempts
• First career start came on October 16, 2010 against Miami; completed
4-of-6 (.667) passes for 30 yards while rushing 11 times for minus-2
yards and one TD in a 28-13 home loss
• Set school single-season record for rushing TDs by a freshman
with eight in 2010
• Set school single-game record for points by a freshman with 14
against Virginia on November 6, 2010 in a 55-48 home win; scored
rushing TDs covering 2 and 20 yards while adding a rushing PAT; held
the record until Ross Martin (15 points on 4 FGs & 3 PATs) eclipsed the
standard on October 20, 2012 in a 33-30 home win over North Carolina
• No. 2 QB behind Sean Renfree in 2011 before suffering seasonending shoulder injury in week two vs. Stanford
• Granted a medical hardship waiver for the 2011 season by the ACC
in January, 2012
• No. 3 QB behind Sean Renfree & Anthony Boone in 2012
• In 2012, became the first Duke player since 2001 (both D. Bryant &
Ben Erdeljac) to rush for a TD, catch at TD pass & throw a TD pass
in the same season
• Suffered shoulder injury in week seven vs. Virginia Tech and missed
the following week’s game vs. North Carolina
• Career rushing: 127-398 (3.13 avg.; 17 TDs)
• Career receiving: 11-85 (7.73 avg.; 1 TD)
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Bob Corbett
Clarks Summit, Pa.
1974
Opponent
C-A
N.C. State
South Carolina1
Virginia
Purdue
Army
Clemson
Florida
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Maryland
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
196
15
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
4-12
75
13-25
236
— DNP —
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
2
14-22
1-2
1975
Opponent
Southern California
South Carolina2
Virginia3
Pittsburgh4
Army
Clemson5
Florida6
Georgia Tech7
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
8-14
2-7
9-14
15-28
1-1
3-5
11-15
11-20
7-8
1-2
13-17
107
24
156
191
6
43
179
106
84
5
162
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1974
1975
4/1
11/6
32
81
61
131
.525
.618
522
1,063
2
2
4
6
Total
15/7
113
192
.589
1,585
4
10
• Born November 10, 1954
• Jersey #10
• Lettered two seasons (1974-75)
• Played two seasons on the JV team (1972-73)
• In first career action, came off the bench in the season-opener against
No. 16 N.C. State on September 14, 1974 to complete 14-of-22 (.636)
passes for 196 yards with one INT in a 35-21 road loss; named ACC
Rookie of the Week
• First career start came on September 21, 1974 against South
Carolina; suffered broken wrist after completing 1-of-2 (.500) passes
for 15 yards; did not play again until November 9 versus Wake Forest
• Academic All-ACC, 1975
• Career rushing: 82-32 (0.39 avg.)
2004
Opponent
C-A
Navy
Connecticut2
Virginia Tech
Maryland
The Citadel
Georgia Tech
Virginia
Wake Forest
Florida State
Clemson
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
31
129
7
0
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-1
5
0-0
0
0-1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5-7
12-21
2-8
0-0
0-0
0-0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2002
2003
2004
9/0
6/1
9/1
26
30
20
67
54
38
.388
.556
.526
295
343
172
4
2
1
4
2
2
Total
24/2
76
159
.478
810
7
8
• Born December 15, 1981
• Jersey #9
• Lettered three seasons (2002-03-04)
• Member of the football program at Rutgers University in 2000
• Redshirted in 2000
• Transferred to Duke and sat out the 2001 season per NCAA
regulations
• Beneficiary of Duke’s coaching change midway through the 2003
season; played in just one game through the first seven weeks of
the year under head coach Carl Franks, who was dismissed on
October 19; under interim head coach Ted Roof, played in each of
the final five contests, completing 29-of-48 (.604) passes for 230
yards and two TDs
• First career start came on November 22, 2003 against North Carolina;
completed 5-of-7 (.714) passes for 81 yards while rushing eight times
for 42 yards in a 30-22 road win
• Career rushing: 91-187 (2.05 avg.; 2 TDs)
• Duke captain, 2004
• Served two years as a player-coach for the Les Argonautes and
Turku Trojan in the European Football League
• Served two years (2008-09) as assistant head coach and offensive
coordinator at Pace University
• Served as interim head coach at Pace following head coach Mike
Iezzi’s resignation on November 18, 2009
• Promoted to head coach at Pace on January 8, 2010
Larry Davis
Chris Dapolito
Matawan, N.J.
2002
Opponent
C-A
East Carolina
Louisville
Northwestern
Florida State
Navy
Virginia
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Maryland
Clemson
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
5-9
3-13
0-1
5-14
3-5
0-1
5-15
Yds
TD
Int
34
13
0
115
20
0
46
— DNP —
5-8
67
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
TD
Int
2003
Opponent
Virginia
Western Carolina
Rice
Northwestern
Florida State
Maryland
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Tennessee
Georgia Tech
Clemson
North Carolina1
Portsmouth, Va.
1966
C-A
1-4
7-13
7-13
5-6
5-11
5-7
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
13
— DNP —
— DNP —
57
76
62
54
81
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Opponent
West Virginia
Pittsburgh
Virginia
Maryland
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy1
Notre Dame2
North Carolina3
C-A
Yds
9-17
3-7
10-16
6-7
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
94
64
75
135
TD
Int
0
0
0
1
2
1
3
0
Wake Forest
Michigan
South Carolina
Army
Virginia
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-9
0-0
0-0
5-7
1-3
1-1
0-1
0-0
2-4
4-7
36
0
0
47
26
12
0
0
35
39
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
Todd Decker
Raleigh, N.C.
1990
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Northwestern
Virginia
Clemson
Army
Western Carolina
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
0
TD
Int
0
0
Yds
TD
Int
75
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
1991
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Rutgers
Colgate
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Clemson
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1992
1967
Opponent
• Born April 12, 1946
• Jersey #15
• Lettered three seasons (1966-67-68)
• Played for the freshman team in 1964, throwing for 160 yards
and two TDs
• Did not see game action in 1965
• First career start came on November 5, 1966 against Navy; completed 3-of-7 (.429) passes for 64 yards while rushing 27 times for
103 yards in a 9-7 road win
• Led Duke to a fourth quarter win over Army on October 7, 1967;
completed 5-of-7 (.714) passes for 47 yards with one TD and one
INT; tossed game-winning 9-yard TD pass to Ed Hicklin with 9:54
remaining in the fourth period
• Moved to defensive back for final season (1968)
• Career rushing: 130-350 (2.69 avg.; 3 TDs)
• Career receiving: 1-32 (32.00 avg.)
• Career kickoff return: 1-5 (5.00 avg.)
• Career punt return: 2-36 (18.00 avg.)
• Brother, Ronnie, earned one varsity letter as an outfielder (1961; 2nd
team All-ACC) on the Duke baseball team and played five seasons
(1962-66-67-68-69) in the major leagues with Houston Colt 45s,
Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1966
1967
1968
4/3
10/0
10/0
28
14
0
47
32
0
.596
.438
.000
368
195
0
1
3
0
6
3
0
Total
24/3
42
79
.532
563
4
9
Opponent
C-A
Florida State
0Vanderbilt
Rice
Virginia
East Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
6-13
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1990
1991
1992
1/0
1/0
3/0
0
0
6
0
0
14
.000
.000
.429
0
0
75
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
5/0
6
14
.429
75
0
0
• Born October 15, 1970
• Jersey #16
• Lettered one season (1992)
• Redshirted in 1989
• Career rushing: 1-(-4) (-4.0 avg.)
• Brother, Tom, lettered in both baseball (1981-82-83-84; two-time
All-ACC catcher; 41st round pick of the Cleveland Indians in 1984
MLB Draft) and football (1981-82-83; fullback) at Duke
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Kent Denton
Washington, D.C.
1963
Opponent
C-A
Yds
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
California
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Navy
North Carolina
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1964
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
N.C. State
Army
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Navy
North Carolina
Tulane
Yds
— DNP —
24
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-1
8
— DNP —
2-2
17
3-6
0-0
0-1
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1963
1964
4/0
5/0
0
6
0
10
.000
.600
0
49
0
0
0
0
Total
9/0
6
10
.600
49
0
0
• Born January 24, 1943
• Jersey #10
• Lettered one season (1964)
• Career rushing: 7-16 (2.29 avg.)
Anthony Dilweg
Bethesda, Md.
1985
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
Northwestern
West Virginia
Ohio1
Virginia
South Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
1-1
0-0
9-15
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-7
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
-5
0
108
0
0
0
35
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
1-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
4-7
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
2
0
0
0
40
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
8-18
0-0
0-0
3-4
0-0
23-50
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
134
0
0
19
0
305
0
0
49
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1986
Opponent
Northwestern
Georgia
Ohio
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Clemson
Maryland
Georiga Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
1987
Opponent
Colgate
Northwestern
Vanderbilt
Virginia
Rutgers
Clemson2
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
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1988
Opponent
Northwestern3
Tennessee4
The Citadel5
Virginia6
Vanderbilt7
Clemson8
Maryland9
Georgia Tech10
Wake Forest11
N.C. State12
North Carolina13
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
29-40
21-32
19-31
24-47
31-53
18-41
34-57
19-29
30-49
33-56
29-49
353
311
410
391
349
209
379
228
475
357
362
2
3
3
3
1
1
3
1
2
2
3
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1985
1986
1987
1988
11/1
11/0
11/1
11/11
14
6
35
287
25
12
73
484
.560
.500
.479
.593
161
65
507
3,824
0
0
3
24
2
0
4
18
Total
44/13
342
594
.576
4,557
27
24
• Born March 28, 1965
• Jerseys #18 (1985) & #8 (1986-87-88)
• Lettered four seasons (1985-86-87-88)
• Redshirted in 1984 with knee injury
• First career start came on on September 21, 1985 against Ohio
in place of injured Steve Slayden (shoulder); completed 9-of-15
(.600) passes for 108 yards with one INT before being replaced by
No. 3 QB Mike Muschamp, who rallied Duke from a 13-7 deficit to
a 34-13 home win
• Second career start came on October 17, 1987 against No. 7 Clemson in place of Slayden (11 INTs through first 5 games); completed
23-of-50 (.460) passes for 305 yards with three INTs in 17-10 road loss
• Started all 11 games as a senior in 1988 and produced the top
single-season QB performance in Duke history
• In 1988, established ACC single-season records for passing yards
(3,824), total offensive yards (3,713), pass attempts (594), touchdown
passes (24) and touchdown responsibility (26)
• ACC Offensive Player of the Week after completing 29-of-40 (.725)
passes for 353 yards with two TDs against Northwestern on September
3, 1988 in a 31-21 road win
• ACC Offensive Player of the Week after completing 21-of-32 (.656)
passes for 311 yards with three TDs and one INT against Tennessee
on September 10, 1988 in a road 31-26 win
• Led the ACC in both pass efficiency (134.6) and total offense (337.5
ypg) in 1988 while ranking second nationally in both passing yards
and total offense and fourth in TD passes
• Finalist, Davey O’Brien Award, 1988
• ACC Player of the Year, 1988
• 1st team All-ACC, 1988
• Duke captain, 1988
• Duke MVP, 1988
• Holds school career record for pass efficiency rating (124.94)
• Duke’s starting punter for four seasons (1985-86-87-88)
• Career rushing: 77-(-174) (-2.26 avg.; 2 TDs)
• Career receiving: 1-12 (12.00 avg.)
• Career punting: 199-7,889 (39.64 avg.)
• Named the Offensive MVP of the Hula Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii, on
January 7, 1989 after completing 12-of-17 (.706) passes for 145 yards
and three TDs while leading the East squad to a 21-10 victory; Florida
State CB Deion Sanders was named the Defensive MVP
• Played in the Japan Bowl in Tokyo, Japan on January 16, 1989
• Third round choice (74th overall pick) of the Green Bay Packers in
the 1989 NFL Draft (April 23, 1989)
• In 1989, served as the backup quarterback behind Pro Bowl selection Don Majkowski
• Active for all 16 games in 1989; saw action against Detroit on November 12, 1989 and completed his only pass attempt for seven yards
• Elevated to Green Bay’s No. 1 QB in 1990 preseason when Majkowski missed 45 days due to contract holdout
• Started Green Bay’s season-opener on September 9, 1990,
completing 20-of-32 (.625) passes for 248 yards and three TDs in
a 36-24 win over the Los Angeles Rams; named the NFC Offensive
Player of the Week
• Lost starting job when Majkowski signed one-year contract worth
$1.5 million
• On November 18, 1990, came off the bench for an injured Majkowski
(shoulder) to lead Green Bay to a 24-21 win over Phoenix; completed
11-of-21 (.524) passes for 134 yards including the game-winning
one-yard scoring strike to Ed West with 16 seconds left in the game
• Released by Green Bay following the 1990 season
• Did not play in 1991 while recovering from knee surgery
• As part of the NFL’s player enhancement project, spent the 1992
season with the Montreal Machine of the World League of American
Football (WLAF)
• Suffered injury in Montreal’s season-opening game against San
Antonio and eventually would be placed on the injured reserved list
Career NFL Passing Statistics
> Green Bay Packers (1989-90)
G/GS Cmp
Att
Year
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1989
1990
1/0
9/7
1
101
1 1.000
192 .526
7
1,267
0
8
0
7
Total
10/7
102
193
1,274
8
7
.528
Stanley Driskell
Atlanta, Ga.
1977
Opponent
C-A
East Carolina
Michigan
Virginia
Navy
South Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Yds
TD
Int
153
7
25
— DNP —
17
113
212
57
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
2
2
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
5-6
1-9
5-8
7-16
14-22
8-20
3-15
4-13
1-8
3-18
3-10
92
12
40
75
216
89
23
76
10
39
33
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
2
3
1
2-3
1-1
0-0
0-0
3-6
— DNP —
— DNP —
7
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
2
16
0
0
61
Opponent
C-A
Georgia Tech1
South Carolina
Michigan
Virginia
Navy
Clemson
Maryland2
Tennessee
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
6-15
1-3
3-10
1-1
0-1
1978
1-4
7-14
22-39
6-11
1979
Opponent
East Carolina
South Carolina3
Virginia4
Army5
Richmond6
Clemson7
Maryland8
Georgia Tech9
Wake Forest10
N.C. State11
North Carolina12
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1977
1978
1979
7/0
7/2
11/10
7
46
54
12
96
145
.583
.479
.372
86
584
705
0
2
4
0
9
11
Total
25/12
107
253
.423
1,375
6
20
• Born April 29, 1958
• Jersey #5
• Lettered three seasons (1977-78-79)
• With the Blue Devils trailing 24-18 and less than four minutes left in
the fourth period against Georgia Tech on October 29, 1977, returned
a punt 16 yards to the Yellow Jacket 35 yard line to set up Duke’s
game-winning drive; Duke then drove 35 yards for the game-winning
TD pass from Mike Dunn to Tom Hall with 13 seconds remaining;
Duke had trailed 24-9 after three periods
• First career start came on September 9, 1978 against Georgia Tech
in place of injured Mike Dunn; completed 6-of-15 (.400) passes for 153
yards and one TD while rushing eight times for 47 yards in a seasonopening 28-10 home win; set school single-game record for yards per
pass completion (25.50); named ACC Offensive Back of the Week
• Led Duke to a 28-14 win over East Carolina on September 15, 1979;
completed 5-of-6 (.833) passes for 92 yards with one TD and broke a
14-14 tie in the fourth quarter with a pair of rushing TDs
• Started 10 games in 1979
• Career rushing: 172-278 (1.62 avg.; 5 TDs)
• Career punt return: 7-39 (5.57 avg.)
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Curt Dukes
Stony Point, N.C.
2004
Mike Dunn
Hampton, Va.
1975
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
Navy
Connecticut
Virginia Tech
Maryland
The Citadel
Georgia Tech
Virginia
Wake Forest
Florida State
Clemson
North Carolina
0-1
0-0
3-10
0-2
1-1
2-3
0
0
73
0
16
19
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-2
1-3
0
8
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Tennessee5
South Carolina6
Virginia7
Pittsburgh8
Miami9
Clemson10
Maryland11
Georgia Tech12
Wake Forest13
N.C. State14
North Carolina15
1977
2005
Opponent
Southern California
South Carolina
Virginia
Pittsburgh
Army1
Clemson
Florida
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest2
N.C. State3
North Carolina4
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-6
2-5
0-2
0
0
0
1
1
1
4-9
6-10
3-9
4-5
6-9
3-7
2-5
44
18
0
— DNP —
47
114
48
38
111
39
67
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
4-9
12-20
7-11
14-21
7-13
11-21
9-22
7-13
7-15
5-11
7-13
46
87
107
197
83
114
127
57
91
60
109
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
3
1
2
0
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
14-22
12-16
5-10
7-13
3-10
4-14
13-22
17-31
6-10
15-25
6-18
190
118
44
70
74
60
124
171
78
239
71
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
3
Yds
TD
Int
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
1976
Opponent
East Carolina
Virginia Tech
VMI
Virginia
Navy
Miami
Georgia Tech
Florida State
Wake Forest
Clemson
North Carolina
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2004
2005
6/0
10/0
6
1
17
6
.353
.167
108
8
1
0
1
2
Total
16/0
7
23
.304
116
1
3
• Born October 6, 1983
• Jersey #12
• Lettered two seasons (2004-05)
• Member of the football program at Nebraska in 2002
• Redshirted in 2002
• Transferred to Duke and sat out the 2003 season per NCAA
regulations
• Played in six games in 2004 before suffering season-ending leg
injury against Georgia Tech on October 16
• Most extensive QB action came at Virginia Tech on September
18, 2004; completed 3-of-10 (.300) passes for 73 yards with one
TD and one INT
• Also saw action at fullback, tight end and wide receiver; earned
starts against Connecticut (FB) on September 11 and Georgia Tech
(WR) on October 16
• Entered the 2005 season as the No. 2 QB, but threw just six passes
the entire season
• Played primarily on special teams over the final eight games of
the year
• Career rushing: 27-89 (3.30 avg.)
• Career receiving: 3-22 (7.33 avg.)
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, 2002
• ACC Academic Honor Roll, 2005
Opponent
Opponent
East Carolina16
Michigan17
Virginia18
Navy19
South Carolina20
Clemson21
Maryland22
Georgia Tech23
Wake Forest24
N.C. State25
North Carolina26
• In 1976, set Duke single-season marks for rushing yards by a QB
(757), 100-yard rushing games by a QB (4) and rushing touchdowns
by a QB (12)
• Led Duke to a 15-point second half comeback win over Georgia Tech
on October 29, 1977; completed 17-of-31 (.548) passes for 171 yards
with one TD; threw game-winning 7-yard TD pass to Tom Hall with 13
seconds remaining in the fourth period and Scott Wolcott’s ensuing
PAT gave Duke a 25-24 win after trailing 24-9 after three quarters
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 15-of-25 (.600)
passes for 239 yards and two TDs against N.C. State on November
13, 1976 in a 28-14 road win
• Started 25 consecutive games from week nine of the 1975 season
(November 8 at Wake Forest) through the end of the 1977 campaign;
Did not play in the 1978 season-opener (September 9 vs. Georgia
Tech) due to injury but returned in week two (September 23 vs. South
Carolina) and started five straight games before suffering multiple
injuries (thumb & knee) against Clemson on October 21; missed the
Maryland contest on October 28 but returned to start the final four
weeks of the season
• Holds Duke career records for rushing yards by a QB (1,939),
100-yard rushing games by a QB (6) and rushing TDs by a QB (22)
• On Duke’s career charts, ranks third in rushing TDs (22), fifth in
rushing attempts (565), seventh in total offensive plays (1,135), tied
for sixth in 100-yard rushing games (6), seventh in rushing yards
(1,939) and eighth in total offensive yards (5,450)
• Scored 148 career points on 22 TDs and eight PATs
• Career rushing: 565-1,939 (3.43 avg.; 22 TDs)
• Career receiving: 1-(-12) (-12.00 avg.)
• 2nd team Freshman All-America, 1975 (Football News)
• HM All-America, 1977 (Associated Press)
• Duke MVP, 1977
• Duke captain, 1978
• Represented Duke in the Blue-Gray Football Classic on December
25, 1979 in Montgomery, Ala.
• Signed free agent contract with the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals following senior season
1978
Opponent
C-A
Georgia Tech
South Carolina27
Michigan28
Virginia29
Navy30
Clemson31
Maryland
Tennessee32
Wake Forest33
N.C. State34
North Carolina35
2-8
3-7
9-17
5-11
5-13
4-10
8-20
21-39
8-19
— DNP —
45
24
128
23
33
— DNP —
33
77
236
69
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1975
1976
1977
1978
10/4
11/11
11/11
9/9
31
90
102
65
67
169
191
144
.463
.533
.534
.451
526
1,078
1,239
668
0
2
7
2
7
11
9
8
Total
41/35
288
571
.504
3,511
11
35
• Born January 11, 1957
• Jersey #8
• Lettered four seasons (1975-76-77-78)
• ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 6-of-10 (.600) passes for
114 yards while rushing 15 times for 79 yards and one TD against
Clemson on October 18, 1975 in a 25-21 home win
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after setting Duke single-game
standard for rushing yards by a QB (168) against Georgia Tech on
October 30, 1976 in a 31-7 home win
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after setting Duke single-game record for rushing TDs by a QB (4) against North Carolina on November
20, 1976 in a road 39-38 loss; added a two-point conversion on the
ground for 26 total points to match the second-highest single-game
total in school history
• Led QBs nationally in scoring (80 points) in 1976; the 80 points rank
as the fifth-highest single-season total in Duke history
• Led the ACC in total offense in 1976 (166.8 ypg)
Sam Eberdt
Arlington, Va.
1953
Opponent
South Carolina
Wake Forest
Tennessee
Purdue
Army
N.C. State
Virginia
Navy
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1951
1952
1953
1954
—
—
2/0
10/0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
.000
.000
.000
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Total
—
0
6
.000
0
0
1
• Born August 27, 1932
• Jersey #46
• Lettered two seasons (1953-54)
• Member of the team in 1951-52, but did not letter
• In 1951, was 0-for-6 (.000) passing with one INT
• In 1953, served as No. 2 fullback and No. 3 quarterback
• Suffered knee injury in week two vs. Wake Forest (September 26,
1953) and missed the remainder of the season
• Played exclusively at fullback in 1954, rushing 25 times for 148 yards
and three TDs while catching two passes for 16 yards
• Career rushing: 28-163 (5.82 avg.)
• Career receiving: 2-16 (8.00 avg.)
• Career kickoff return: 2-31 (15.50 avg.)
• Career defense: 3 INTs
• Career kicking: 3-5 PATs; 0-1 FGs
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Tom Edens
Sumter, S.C.
1966
Opponent
C-A
Yds
West Virginia
Pittsburgh
Virginia
Maryland
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech1
Navy
Notre Dame
North Carolina
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
2-7
20
— DNP —
— DNP —
2-13
27
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
TD
Int
0
2
0
1
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1966
2/1
4
20
.200
47
0
3
Total
2/1
4
20
.200
47
0
3
• Born October 13, 1947
• Jersey #14
• Lettered two seasons (1967-68)
• Played for the freshman team in 1965; completed 41-of-93 (.441)
passes for 513 yards
• Lone career start came on October 29, 1966 against No. 6 Georgia
Tech; completed 2-of-13 (.154) passes for 27 yards with one INT in
a 48-7 home loss
• Moved to the defensive backfield for final two seasons (1967-68)
• Career rushing: 4-(-8) (-2.0 avg.)
• Career punt return: 1-5 (5.0 avg.)
• Career defense: 2 INTs
Spence Fischer
Atlanta, Ga.
1992
Opponent
Florida State
Vanderbilt
Rice
Virginia
East Carolina1
Clemson2
Maryland3
Georgia Tech4
Wake Forest5
N.C. State6
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
11-20
179
— DNP —
188
123
222
124
175
228
92
174
— DNP —
2
1
0
1
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
1
2
2
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
10-24
28-45
29-36
13-28
13-32
21-41
10-23
24-39
18-33
21-35
26-52
89
333
357
115
156
243
138
275
242
229
384
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
3
2
1
1
3
2
3
1
0
0
0
1
13-25
8-10
20-29
12-23
10-21
19-31
5-14
15-24
1993
Opponent
Florida State
Rutgers7
Army8
Virginia9
Tennessee10
Clemson11
Maryland
Wake Forest12
Georgia Tech13
N.C. State14
North Carolina15
Maryland16
East Carolina17
Army18
Georgia Tech19
Navy20
Clemson21
Wake Forest22
Florida State23
Virginia24
N.C. State25
North Carolina26
142
1961
Opponent
Florida State27
Rutgers28
Army29
Maryland30
Navy31
Georgia Tech32
Virginia33
N.C. State34
Wake Forest35
Clemson36
North Carolina37
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
20-39
19-33
32-50
18-36
24-41
21-32
35-56
31-46
18-29
21-42
17-34
227
214
362
174
241
186
360
347
211
226
120
2
1
2
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
3
3
0
3
1
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1992
1993
1994
1995
9/6
11/9
11/11
11/11
113
213
204
256
197
388
346
438
.574
.549
.590
.584
1,505
2,561
2,285
2,668
8
12
16
12
10
14
8
14
Total
42/37
786 1,369
.574
9,019
48
46
• Born November 30, 1972
• Jersey #12
• Lettered four seasons (1992-93-94-95)
• Redshirted in 1991
• In first career start, ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 20-of-29
(.690) passes for 222 yards with three TDs and two INTs against East
Carolina on October 10, 1992 in a 45-14 home win
• First career pass attempt covered 60 yards to WR Jon Jensen at
No. 4 Florida State on September 5, 1992
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 24-of-39 (.615)
passes for 275 yards and two TDs against Wake Forest on October
23, 1993 in a 21-13 road win
• On November 26, 1993 against No. 13 North Carolina, threw an
80-yard TD pass to WR Jon Jensen; pass completion ranks tied for
fifth-longest in Duke history
• In Duke’s 34-20 loss to Wisconsin in the Hall of Fame Bowl on
January 2, 1995, completed 28-of-46 (.609) passes for 314 yards
with four INTs while rushing six times for 15 yards
• Finished career ranking second in ACC history and 24th in NCAA
history in passing yardage
• Had two impressive streaks of pass attempts without an interception
(156 in 1993; 141 in 1994)
• Became Duke’s career leader in total offensive yards in final
collegiate game on November 18, 1995 against North Carolina,
breaking Ben Bennett’s mark of 9,061 yards; held the record (9,110)
until Thaddeus Lewis broke the standard on November 14, 2009
versus Georgia Tech
• Career rushing: 237-89 (0.38 avg.; 7 TDs)
• Career receiving: 1-23 (23.00 avg.)
• Career punting: 9-417 (46.33 avg.)
• Played two seasons (1992-93) on the Duke baseball team as a
right-handed pitcher
• Appeared in four career games on the mound, allowing seven hits and
one earned run with four walks and zero strikeouts in 4.1 innings
• Duke captain, 1995
• Academic All-ACC, 1994
• Sixth round selection (203rd overall pick) of the Pittsburgh Steelers
in the 1996 NFL Draft
• Played in the World Football League in 1997
Gil Garner
1994
Opponent
1995
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
15-24
16-29
15-24
14-23
23-27
25-39
9-18
14-31
19-36
21-38
33-57
197
170
150
113
286
240
131
138
236
229
395
2
1
0
0
2
1
2
2
1
1
4
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
Augusta, Ga.
1960
Opponent
South Carolina
Maryland
Michigan
N.C. State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
North Carolina
UCLA
C-A
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
25
0
0
TD
Int
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
South Carolina
Virginia
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
Clemson
N.C. State
Michigan
Navy
North Carolina
Notre Dame
4-5
6-6
6-7
4-9
7-11
7-9
8-13
2-5
6-12
6-9
27
134
38
13
92
59
70
20
35
88
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
8-13
6-7
12-16
3-5
1-3
0-1
3-4
0-2
4-7
5-7
107
42
114
22
12
0
7
0
63
46
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1962
Opponent
Southern California
South Carolina
Florida
California
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1960
1961
1962
4/0
10/0
10/0
2
56
42
3
86
65
.667
.652
.646
25
576
413
1
5
2
0
4
2
Total
24/0
100
154
.649
1,014
8
6
• Born March 23, 1941
• Jersey #11
• Lettered three seasons (1960-61-62)
• Quarterbacked the freshman team to undefeated season in 1959
• No. 2 QB behind Walt Rappold in 1961 & 1962
• Led the ACC in pass completion percentage (.652) in 1961
• On October 6, 1962, came off the bench to complete 12-of-16 (.750)
passes for 114 yards with one TD and one INT as Duke erased a 21-0
halftime deficit to defeat Florida, 28-21; engineered game-winning
drive that resulted in a one-yard TD run by FB Mike Curtis with 11:19
remaining in the fourth quarter
• Career rushing: 67-42 (0.63 avg.; 2 TDs)
• Career punt return: 5-28 (5.60 avg.)
• Career defense: 3 INTs
Scotty Glacken
Opponent
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland1
California2
Clemson3
N.C. State4
Georgia Tech5
Wake Forest6
Navy7
North Carolina8
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
3-9
5-10
6-14
17-32
8-12
14-33
12-26
11-20
9-16
16-28
39
79
106
196
134
123
140
115
116
217
1
1
1
1
4
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
2
2
0
1
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
10-18
6-11
7-10
2-7
6-15
24-38
10-20
7-17
17-30
15-26
95
99
74
23
93
263
102
90
238
101
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
2
2
1
0
1964
Opponent
0
Bethesda, Md.
1963
South Carolina9
Virginia10
Maryland11
N.C. State12
Army13
Georgia Tech14
Wake Forest15
Navy16
North Carolina17
Tulane18
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1965
Opponent
C-A
Virginia19
South Carolina20
Rice21
Pittsburgh22
Clemson23
Illinois24
Georgia Tech
N.C. State
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
96
28
254
165
145
55
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
2
10-13
2-9
9-13
16-24
10-20
4-11
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1963
1964
1965
10/8
10/10
7/6
101
104
50
201
192
88
.502
.541
.575
1,265
1,178
727
12
7
5
8
9
6
Total
27/24
255
481
.531
3,179
24
23
• Born July 28, 1944; died December 27, 2006
• Jersey #17
• Lettered three seasons (1963-64-65)
• Began the 1963 season as the No. 3 QB behind Dave Uible and
Jerry Stoltz; pressed into action in week two against Virginia on
September 28 when both were lost to injury; completed 5-of-10
(.500) passes for 79 yards and one TD, rushed for one TD and two
PATs in a 30-8 road win
• First career start came on October 5, 1963 against Maryland; completed 6-of-14 (.429) passes for 106 yards with one TD in a 30-12 win
in Richmond, Va.; with nine minutes remaining in the game, tossed a
60-yard TD pass to Stan Crisson for a 17-12 Duke lead
• In a 35-30 win over Clemson on October 19, 1963, became the first
player in ACC history to throw four TD passes in a game
• Set ACC single-game record for passing yards (217) against North
Carolina on November 28, 1963 in a 16-14 home loss
• Led the ACC in passing yards (1,265) and TD passes (12) in 1963
• Ranked third nationally in TD passes in 1963
• Matched ACC single-season record for TD passes in 1963 set by
Wake Forest’s Norm Snead in 1959
• Against No. 8 Georgia Tech on October 31, 1964, completed an ACC
single-game record 24 passes in a 21-8 home loss
• Led the ACC in passing yards (1,178) in 1964
• Broke Billy Cox’s school career passing record (2,455) on September 18, 1965 versus Virginia; held the record (3,179) until Leo Hart
surpassed the mark on October 25, 1969 versus N.C. State
• In Duke’s 41-21 win over Rice on October 2, 1965, matched own
school record with four TD passes; completed 9-of-13 (.692) passes
for 254 yards with scoring tosses covering 15, 19, 60 & 62 yards
• On October 23, 1965 at Illinois, suffered knee injury and missed
the next three games; returned for the season finale on November
20 against North Carolina and threw an incomplete pass on his
lone attempt
• 2nd team All-ACC,1963
• 2nd team All-ACC,1964
• Career rushing: 144-130 (0.90 avg.; 5 TDs)
• Lettered two seasons (1964-65) as a catcher on the Duke baseball
team, playing in 44 career games and batting .217 (33-of-152) with 12
runs scored, four doubles, one triple, three home runs and 13 RBI
• Selected in the seventh round of the 1966 AFL Draft by the Denver
Broncos and completed 6-of-15 (.400) passes for 84 yards and one
TD in 10 games over two seasons (1966-67)
• Served as the head football coach at Georgetown University from
1969-92, compiling a 98-94-2 (.510) career record in 23 seasons
• Enshrined in the Georgetown University Athletic Hall of Fame
Career AFL Passing Statistics
> Denver Broncos (1966-67)
Year
G/GS Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1966
1967
8/1
2/0
6
0
11
4
.545
.000
84
0
1
0
0
0
Total
10/1
6
15
.400
84
1
0
David Green
Charlotte, N.C.
1994
Opponent
C-A
Maryland
East Carolina
Army
Georgia Tech
Navy
Clemson
Wake Forest
Florida State
Virginia
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-1
7
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
TD
Int
1
0
0
0
0
0
to post the most prolific passing quarter in Duke history; versus the
Yellow Jackets in the fourth quarter of a 41-38 home loss, completed
14-of-17 (.824) passes for 256 yards and four TDs; finished the game
21-of-27 (.778) for 335 yards and four TDs after entering the game with
9:19 remaining in the third period and Duke trailing, 35-11
• Returned to the starting lineup for the season finale on November
22 against No. 8 North Carolina; completed 12-of-33 (.364) passes for
142 yards with one TD and four INTs in a 50-14 road loss
• Career rushing: 67-45 (0.67 avg.; 1 TD)
George Harris
Kings Mountain, N.C.
1957
1995
Opponent
C-A
Florida State
Rutgers
Army
Maryland
Navy
Georgia Tech
Virginia
N.C. State
Wake Forest
Clemson
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
15
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
2-2
12
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
2-5
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
Rice
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
Clemson
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
0
Yds
TD
Int
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-3
16
0-0
0
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1958
1996
Opponent
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
Florida State1
Northwestern
Army2
Georgia Tech
Navy3
Clemson
Maryland4
Virginia
N.C. State5
Wake Forest6
North Carolina7
6-12
40
— DNP —
102
— DNP —
76
— DNP —
103
0
138
272
233
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
11-20
7-11
9-21
0-0
14-32
25-37
18-33
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Illinois
Baylor
Notre Dame
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Louisiana State
Wake Forest
North Carolina
0-0
0-0
1959
Opponent
1997
Opponent
C-A
N.C. State
Northwestern
Army
Navy
Maryland
Florida State
Virginia
Wake Forest
Clemson
Georgia Tech
North Carolina8
Yds
— DNP —
42
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
2-4
6
— DNP —
— DNP —
21-27
335
12-33
142
4-9
Year
G/GS
Cmp
1994
1995
1996
1997
3/0
3/0
8/7
4/1
1
4
90
39
Total
18/8
134
Att
TD
Int
1
0
0
0
4
1
1
4
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1 1.000
8 .500
166 .542
73 .534
7
27
954
525
1
0
4
6
0
0
3
5
1,523
11
8
248
.540
• Born February 10, 1975
• Jersey #11
• Lettered two seasons (1996-97)
• First career start came on September 7, 1996 against No. 3 Florida
State; completed 6-of-12 (.500) passes for 40 yards before suffering
an ankle injury and leaving the 44-7 road loss
• Missed week two against Northwestern before returning to the
starting lineup in week three versus Army
• Nursing the injured ankle, did not play against Georgia Tech (September 26), but returned to start against Navy (October 5) but suffered
a concussion and missed the Clemson contest (October 12)
• Entered the 1997 season as the No. 1 QB, but suffered a torn MCL
in the final preseason scrimmage on August 23
• After sitting out the season-opener against N.C. State on September
6, 1997, played in a reserve role in week two versus Northwestern on
September 13, but re-injured knee and missed the next four games
• Against Georgia Tech on November 15, 1997, came off the bench
South Carolina1
Ohio State2
Rice3
Pittsburgh4
Army
N.C. State
Georgia Tech5
Clemson
Wake Forest6
North Carolina7
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-3
2-5
1-2
2-5
4-13
1-4
2-4
0-2
3-6
11-21
14
14
12
16
28
8
35
0
112
142
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1957
1958
1959
1/0
4/0
10/7
0
1
27
1
3
65
.000
.333
.415
0
16
381
0
0
2
0
0
5
Total
15/7
28
69
.406
397
2
5
• Born September 5, 1938
• Jersey #18
• Lettered three seasons (1957-58-59)
• In Duke’s 48-21 loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl on January
1, 1958, threw an INT on his only passing attempt and rushed three
times for nine yards
• First career start came in the season-opener on September 19,
1959 at South Carolina; completed 1-of-3 (.333) passes for 14 yards
in a 12-7 road loss
• On October 31, 1959 against No. 9 Georgia Tech, completed 2-of-4
(.500) passes for 35 yards in a 10-7 upset road win; directed gamewinning drive that resulted in a 28-yard field goal by Art Browning with
7:34 left in the fourth quarter
• In Duke’s 27-15 win over Wake Forest on November 14, 1959,
completed 3-of-6 (.500) passes for 112 yards with two TDs; scoring
tosses covered 50 (to Floyd Bell) and 55 (to Jack Wilson) yards
• Career rushing: 63-27 (0.43 avg.)
• Career kickoff return: 3-41 (13.67 avg.)
• Career punt return: 4-14 (3.50 avg.)
• Career punting: 9-231 (25.67 avg.)
• Career defense: 1 INT
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Kinston, N.C.
1968
Opponent
South Carolina1
Michigan2
Maryland3
Virginia4
Clemson5
Army6
Georgia Tech7
N.C. State8
Wake Forest9
North Carolina10
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
16-25
11-29
10-25
20-38
19-34
11-24
15-27
18-37
20-28
22-34
214
183
125
294
316
161
237
189
282
237
1
1
0
1
2
2
1
1
2
0
0
1
1
1
2
1
0
3
0
2
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
20-34
11-26
10-24
21-28
9-27
16-29
20-31
17-27
8-18
13-24
194
90
125
262
123
154
275
212
110
97
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
4
0
1
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
21-36
24-38
16-28
11-23
7-10
5-11
26-36
17-30
17-27
22-31
13-38
228
254
231
92
82
42
287
242
216
302
260
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
2
1
2
0
0
2
2
1
0
2
1969
Opponent
South Carolina11
Virginia12
Pittsburgh13
Wake Forest14
Maryland15
N.C. State16
Georgia Tech17
Clemson18
Virginia Tech19
North Carolina20
1970
Opponent
Florida21
Maryland22
Virginia23
Ohio State24
West Virginia25
N.C. State26
Clemson27
Georgia Tech28
Wake Forest29
South Carolina30
North Carolina31
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1968
1969
1970
10/10
10/10
11/11
162
145
179
301
268
308
.538
.541
.581
2,238
1,642
2,236
11
5
7
11
9
12
Total
31/31
486
877
.554
6,116
23
32
• Born March 3, 1949
• Jersey #10
• Lettered three seasons (1968-69-70)
• Played on the freshman team in 1967, completing 32-of-64 (.500)
passes for 380 yards
• Entered the 1968 season as a reserve, but pressed into action in
season-opener for first career start at South Carolina on September
21 when projected starter Dave Trice suffered a knee injury in final
preseason scrimmage; ACC Offensive Player of the Week after
completing 16-of-25 (.640) passes for 214 yards and one TD in a
14-7 road win
• Set school record for longest pass completion with 81-yard throw to
Wes Chesson against Wake Forest on November 16, 1968; record
stood until Ben Bennett’s 88-yard pass to Chris Castor against Tennessee on September 4, 1982
• Ranked sixth nationally in total offense and 10th in passing yards
in 1968
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 21-of-28 (.750)
passes for 262 yards with one TD and two INTs against Wake Forest
on October 11, 1969 in a 27-20 road win
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 17-of-27 (.630)
passes for 212 yards against Clemson on November 8, 1969 in a
34-27 home win
• Participated in the most famous Duke football snap from scrimmage
— the “Shoestring Play” — on November 22, 1969 in a 17-13 home
win over North Carolina; with the score tied 7-7 late in the third period,
knelt down to tie his shoe following a rushing attempt rather than
returning to the huddle, distracting the Tar Heel defense enough for
WR Wes Chesson to take a direct snap and sprint 53 yards for a TD
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 26-of-36 (.722)
passes for 287 yards with one TD and two INTs against Clemson on
October 24, 1970 in a 21-10 road win
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 17-of-27 (.630)
passes for 216 yards with one INT against Wake Forest on November
7, 1970 in a 28-14 home loss
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• Started all 31 games of his Duke career
• Led the ACC in passing in 1968 (2,238 yards), 1969 (1,642 yards)
and 1970 (16.4 completions per game)
• Led the ACC in total offense in 1968 (2,340 yards), 1969 (1,612
yards) and 1970 (210.5 ypg)
• Only player in ACC history to lead the league in both total offense
and passing in three consecutive seasons
• Broke Scotty Glacken’s school career passing record (3,179) on October 25, 1969 against N.C. State and held the record (6,116) until Ben
Bennett broke the mark on November 13, 1982 versus N.C. State
• Finished career as just the fourth player in NCAA history to pass
for 6,000 yards, joining Steve Ramsey (North Texas State), Chuck
Hixson (LSU) and Jim Plunkett (Stanford)
• Closed career ranking fifth in NCAA history in total offense behind
Plunkett, Ramsey, Hixson and Virgil Carter (BYU)
• Graduated as the ACC’s all-time leader in pass completions, pass
attempts, passing yards and total offense
• First three-time first team All-ACC selection in league history
• 1st team All-ACC, 1968
• HM All-America, 1968 (Associated Press)
• 1st team All-ACC, 1969
• HM All-America, 1969 (Associated Press)
• Duke MVP, 1969
• 1st team All-ACC, 1970
• HM All-America, 1970 (Associated Press)
• Duke MVP, 1970
• Duke captain, 1970
• Career rushing: 314-151 (0.48 avg.; 13 TDs)
• Lettered three seasons (1968-69-70) as a right-handed pitcher on
the Duke baseball team; appeared in career 29 games, compiling a
6-10 record and 2.48 ERA; allowed 97 hits and 32 earned runs in
116.1 innings with 90 strikeouts and 49 walks
• Participated in both the East-West Shrine Game and Senior Bowl
• Selected in the third round (59th overall pick) of the 1971 NFL Draft
by the Atlanta Falcons
• Played professionally with the Atlanta Falcons (1971), Los Angeles
Rams (1972), Buffalo Bills (1972-73) and New York Giants (1974)
• First professional action came as a reserve for the Falcons on October 24, 1971 in a 28-6 home victory over the New Orleans Saints;
played five snaps and threw one incomplete pass
• After being traded from the Bills to the Giants prior to the 1974 campaign, suffered career-ending shoulder surgery against the Houston
Oilers in New York’s first preseason game
• Served as an assistant football coach at Duke from November,
1974-June, 1977
• Inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1988
• Inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2008
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1971
1972
1/0
2/1
0
6
1
15
.000
.400
0
53
0
0
0
3
Total
3/1
6
16
.375
53
0
3
Swarthmore, Pa.
1988
C-A
1-1
4-10
0-0
0-0
0-0
Yds
TD
— DNP —
— DNP —
2
— DNP —
— DNP —
42
0
— DNP —
0
0
— DNP —
Int
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
1988
5/0
5
11
.455
44
0
2
Total
5/0
5
11
.455
44
0
2
• Born November 6, 1968
• Jersey #11
• Lettered one season (1988)
• Career rushing: 3-9 (3.00 avg.)
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
California
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Navy
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1964
Opponent
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
N.C. State
Army
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Navy
North Carolina
Tulane
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1963
1964
7/0
10/0
0
0
0
0
.000
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
17/0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
• Born November 6, 1941
• Jersey #11
• Lettered two seasons (1963-64)
• Career defense: 2 INTs
• Also played safety; recorded two INTs in 1963
• Lettered two seasons (1962-63) for the Duke basketball team; in 30
career games, scored 50 points with 53 rebounds while shooting 19-of32 (.594) from the field and 12-of-24 (.500) from the foul line
Eric Johnson
Sea Cliff, N.J.
Opponent
Ken Hull
Northwestern
Tennessee
The Citadel
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Greensboro, N.C.
1963
1978
Career NFL Passing Statistics
> Atlanta Falcons (1971)
> Buffalo Bills (1972)
Year
G/GS Cmp
Att
Opponent
Robert Jamieson
Int
C-A
Georgia Tech
South Carolina
Michigan
Virginia
Navy
Clemson
Maryland
Tennessee
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
TD
Int
0
1
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
1978
1/0
0
1
.000
0
0
Int
1
Total
1/0
0
1
.000
0
0
1
• Born May 31, 1960
• Jersey #19
• Lettered one season (1979)
• In only season as a QB (1978), appearned in one game (Navy on
October 14) and threw one incomplete pass while rushing twice for
four yards
• Moved to running back in the spring of 1979, but played as a reserve
DB that fall, recording nine total tackles and one INT
• Career rushing: 2-4 (2.00 avg.)
• Career defense: 1 INT
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Oxen Hill, Md.
Marcus Jones
Ringgold, Ga.
2005
1972
Opponent
C-A
Alabama
Washington
Stanford
Virginia
N.C. State
Clemson
Maryland1
Navy2
Georgia Tech3
Wake Forest4
North Carolina5
0-0
2-7
5-8
7-9
9-15
5-18
2-12
Yds
TD
— DNP —
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
22
54
76
156
47
25
Int
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
4
Opponent
East Carolina
Virginia Tech
VMI
Virginia
Navy
Miami
Georgia Tech
Florida State
Wake Forest
Clemson
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-1
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
-3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
Tennessee6
Washington7
Virginia8
Purdue9
Tulane10
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech11
Wake Forest12
N.C. State13
North Carolina
6-13
7-13
9-19
3-8
0-1
1-5
0-1
8-14
3-9
1-8
0-0
95
74
155
48
0
-5
0
81
45
4
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
3
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1972
1973
1974
7/5
11/8
11/0
30
38
0
69
91
0
.435
.418
0
380
497
0
1
3
0
7
11
0
Total
29/13
68
160
.425
877
4
18
• Born June 1, 1953
• Jersey #9
• Lettered three seasons (1972-73-74)
• Scheduled to start at QB in 1972, but suffered shoulder injury one
week prior to the season; attempted to throw left-handed following
injury to no avail
• Returned in week two against No. 12 Washington on September
16, starting at tailback; in the 14-6 road loss to the Huskies, rushed
16 times for 47 yards in two quarters before suffering ankle injury;
would miss the next three games; returned at QB, starting five of the
last six games as Duke went 4-2
• First career start came against Maryland on October 21, 1972; ACC
Offensive Back of the Week after completing 5-of-8 (.625) passes for
54 yards with one TD and one INT while rushing 19 times for 114
yards and one TD in a 20-14 home win
• ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 9-of-15 (.600) passes
for 156 yards against Georgia Tech on November 4, 1972 in a 20-14
home win
• Rushed for 462 yards in 1972, marking the third-highest singleseason total by a Duke QB
• Started eight games at QB in 1973 before moving to defensive back
for senior season (1974)
• Led Duke to a 23-21 come-from-behind win over Washington on
September 22, 1973; completed 7-of-13 (.538) passes for 74 yards
with two TDs and two INTs; threw game-winning 11-yard TD pass to
Randy Cobb with 1:37 remaining in the fourth quarter
• In 1972, recipient of the ACC’s Brian Piccolo Award, an honor presented annually to the most couragous football player in the league
• Duke captain,1973
• Career rushing: 210-715 (3.40 avg.; 6 TDs)
• Career receiving: 1-9 (9.00 avg.)
• Career defense: 1 INT
Wilmington, N.C.
1954
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-2
4-6
0-2
1-2
0-1
2-6
3-3
1-2
1-3
0
0
40
0
7
0
51
83
15
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
N.C. State1
Tennessee2
William & Mary3
Ohio State4
Pittsburgh5
Georgia Tech
Navy6
South Carolina7
Wake Forest8
North Carolina9
2-6
7-10
4-5
8-11
6-9
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0-6
4-6
4-10
2-6
20
88
63
120
112
— DNP —
0
57
55
21
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
2
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
2-9
4-6
20
52
— DNP —
93
0
7
41
121
0
46
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Purdue
Army
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
South Carolina
North Carolina
1955
2006
1973
Sonny Jurgensen
Opponent
Richmond1
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Virginia
Alabama
Florida State
Miami
Vanderbilt
Navy
Boston College
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
2-6
11
— DNP —
71
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6-8
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2005
2006
2007
2008
11/0
11/1
12/0
12/0
2
8
0
0
7
14
0
0
.286
.571
.000
.000
6
82
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Total
46/1
10
21
.476
88
0
1
• Born November 24, 1986
• Jersey #6
• Lettered four seasons (2005-06-07-08)
• After seeing spot reserve duty at both QB and WR as a true freshman
in 2005, started the season-opener on September 2, 2006 against
Richmond at QB after incumbant starter Zack Asack was dismissed
from school due to academic violation that summer; completed 2-of-6
(.333) passes for 11 yards in a 13-0 home loss; was replaced in the
second quarter by true freshman Thaddeus Lewis
• Replaced in the starting lineup by Lewis in week two
• Pressed into action as a reserve in week three against No. 14
Virginia Tech when Lewis was forced to miss action due to head
injury; completed 6-of-8 (.750) passes for 71 yards in a 36-0 road loss
• Played final two seasons at OLB, seeing action in all 24 games with
17 starting assignments
• Career rushing: 24-27 (1.13 avg.)
• Career receiving: 11-90 (8.18 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career defense: 79 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 1.0 sack, 3 PBUs, 1 FR & 1 INT
• Also started at WR (four games in 2005; two games in 2006) and
LB (five games in 2007; 12 games in 2008)
• Lettered as an outfielder in baseball at Duke in 2009, playing in 17
games with six starting assignments while batting .269 (7-for-26) with
three runs scored, one double, one triple and three RBI
• After graduating from Duke, transferred to Alabama A&M but waiver
and appeal for immediate baseball eligibility (2010 season) were
denied by the NCAA
• Signed free agent contract with the Baltimore Orioles in June, 2010
• Played seven games for the Gulf Coast League Orioles in 2010 and
batted .227 (5-for-22) with three runs scored, four doubles and one RBI
1956
Opponent
South Carolina10
Virginia11
Tennessee
SMU
Pittsburgh
N.C. State
Georgia Tech12
Navy13
Wake Forest14
North Carolina15
5-6
0-2
1-1
2-4
11-21
0-4
3-6
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1954
1955
1956
10/0
9/9
9/6
12
37
28
27
69
59
.444
.536
.475
212
536
380
1
2
2
3
7
6
Total
28/15
77
155
.497
1,128
5
16
• Born August 23, 1934
• Jersey #38 and #18
• Lettered three seasons (1954-55-56)
• No. 2 QB in 1954 behind Jerry Barger
• In Duke’s 34-7 win over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl on January
1, 1955, threw one incomplete pass while rushing three times for
nine yards
• In Duke’s 20-14 win at No. 14 Ohio State on October 15, 1955,
scored game-winning TD with 13:13 left in the fourth period on a
1-yard rush and then preserved the victory with a defensive INT on
the game’s final snap
• Duke’s starting QB in 1955, but missed the Georgia Tech game on
October 29 due to ankle injury
• Prior to the 1956 season, referred to by Duke head coach Bill Murray
as the “best Split-T quarterback in the nation”
• As returning starter in 1956, suffered knee injury in week two
against Virginia on September 29 and sat out the Tennessee game
a week later
• Returned to action against SMU on October 13, coming off the bench
to replace an ineffective Bob Brodhead late in the second quarter with
Duke trailing, 6-0; guided a scoring drive that resulted in the go-ahead
TD on the final play of the first half as well as one TD in the second
half in the 14-6 home win
• Continued to play in reserve fashion against Pittsburgh (October
20) and N.C. State (October 27) before resuming starting role against
Georgia Tech (November 3)
• Career rushing: 99-109 (1.10 avg.; 5 TDs)
• Career kickoff return: 5-121 (24.20 avg.)
• Career punt return: 10-31 (3.10 avg.)
• Career punting: 8-256 (32.00 avg.)
• Career defense: 10 INTs
• 1st team All-ACC, 1956
• HM All-America, 1956 (Associated Press)
• Matched school record by recording one interception in four consecutive games in 1954 (Tennessee, Purdue, Army & N.C. State)
• Represented Duke in the North-South Game
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• Fourth round selection (43rd overall pick) of the Philadelphia Eagles
in the 1957 NFL Draft
• Played 18 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles (1957-63) and
Washington Redskins (1964-74)
• Served as backup to Bobby Thompson (1957) and Hall of Famer
Norm van Brocklin (1958-59-60) in Philadelphia before taking starting reigns in 1961
• Traded on April 1, 1964 from Philadelphia to Washington in exchange
for QB Norm Snead and CB Claude Crabb
• Captured five NFL passing titles (1961, 1962, 1966, 1967 & 1969)
• Led the NFL in passing TDs twice (1961 & 1967)
• Shares NFL record for longest pass completion with 99-yard effort to
Gerry Allen on September 15, 1968 against the Chicago Bears
• Threw for 3,000+ yards in five seasons, 300+ yards in 25 games
and 400+ yards in five games
• Rushed for 493 career yards and 15 TDs
• Five-time Pro Bowl selection (1961, 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1969)
• Two-time First Team All-Pro pick (1961 & 1969)
• Helped Philadelphia to the NFL championship in 1960
• Helped Washington to four playoff berths
• Retired as the NFL’s all-time leading passer
• Inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1971
• Inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame on April 7, 1979
• Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on July 30, 1983
• Inducted into the Orange Bowl Hall of Honor in January, 2004
Career NFL Passing Statistics
> Philadelphia Eagles (1957-63)
> Washington Redskins (1964-74)
G/GS Cmp
Att Pct.
Year
Yards
TD
Int
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
470
259
27
486
3,723
3,261
1,413
2,934
2,367
3,209
3,747
1,980
3,102
2,354
107
633
904
1,185
5
0
1
5
32
22
11
24
15
28
31
17
22
23
0
2
6
11
8
1
0
1
24
26
13
13
16
19
16
11
15
10
2
4
5
5
Total
10/5
12/0
12/0
12/0
14/14
14/13
9/9
14/14
13/13
14/14
14/14
12/12
14/14
14/14
5/1
7/4
14/4
14/4
33
12
3
24
235
196
99
207
190
254
288
167
274
202
16
39
87
107
70
22
5
44
416
366
184
385
356
436
508
292
442
337
28
59
145
167
218/149 2,433 4,262
.471
.545
.600
.545
.565
.536
.538
.538
.534
.583
.567
.572
.620
.599
.571
.661
.600
.641
.571 32,224
255 189
Upper St. Clair, Pa.
1972
Opponent
C-A
Alabama
Washington
Stanford
Virginia
N.C. State
Clemson
Maryland
Navy
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-4
17
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
0
1
TD
Int
1972
1/0
1
4
.250
17
0
1
Total
1/0
1
4
.250
17
0
1
• Born January 20, 1953
• Jersey #7
• Played on the freshman team in 1970; completed 28-of-50 (.560)
passes for 409 yards with four TDs
• Career rushing: 1-4 (4.00 avg.)
146
Goldsboro, N.C.
1957
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
Rice
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
Clemson
North Carolina
Yds
TD
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
Int
0
0
TD
Int
1958
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Illinois
Baylor
Notre Dame
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
LSU
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
0
0
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1957
1958
1/0
1/0
0
0
1
0
.000
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
2/0
0
1
.000
0
0
0
• Born May 16, 1937
• Jersey #19
• Lettered one season (1958)
Tuckahoe, N.Y.
1952
C-A
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-1
7
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Wake Forest
Tennessee
Purdue
Army
N.C. State
Virginia
Navy
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
Richmond
Wake Forest1
Virginia Tech2
Virginia3
Alabama4
Florida State5
Miami6
Vanderbilt7
Navy8
Boston College9
Georgia Tech10
North Carolina11
Opa-Locka, Fla.
TD
Int
0
0
Connecticut12
Virginia13
Northwestern14
Navy15
Miami16
Wake Forest17
Virginia Tech18
Florida State19
Clemson20
Georgia Tech21
Notre Dame22
North Carolina23
TD
Int
148
305
10
121
74
255
284
103
181
131
237
285
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
2
4
0
0
0
3
2
0
4
2
0
2
1
2
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
14-28
14-30
19-23
23-36
18-27
21-47
13-24
16-30
15-26
12-29
16-33
18-27
148
137
246
428
241
291
119
198
160
122
121
219
1
1
3
4
2
4
1
1
1
1
0
2
3
1
0
1
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
141
256
317
160
97
130
222
229
317
24
— DNP —
34-49
278
2
0
3
2
0
2
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
2008
James Madison24
Northwestern25
Navy26
Virginia27
Georgia Tech28
Miami29
Vanderbilt30
Wake Forest31
N.C. State32
Clemson33
Virginia Tech
North Carolina34
17-28
24-42
25-35
18-32
15-28
12-28
21-36
18-26
37-52
3-5
Opponent
Yds
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
34-55
5-16
16-27
17-25
22-40
40-50
30-43
24-40
16-33
22-35
20-37
28-48
350
60
184
189
359
459
371
343
113
212
303
387
2
1
0
2
2
5
2
1
0
1
1
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
Richmond35
Army36
Kansas37
N.C. Central38
Virginia Tech39
N.C. State40
Maryland41
Virginia42
North Carolina43
Georgia Tech44
Miami45
Wake Forest46
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2006
2007
2008
2009
12/11
12/12
11/11
12/12
180
199
224
274
340
360
361
449
.529
.553
.620
.610
2,134
2,430
2,171
3,330
11
21
15
20
16
10
6
8
Total
47/46
877 1,510
.581 10,065
67
40
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1952
1953
1/0
3/0
1
0
1 1.000
3 .000
7
0
0
0
0
0
Total
4/0
1
4
7
0
0
.250
Yds
2009
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
0-2
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-0
0
Att
C-A
15-24
21-32
2-6
11-25
7-18
19-41
21-40
10-25
15-22
20-40
19-32
20-35
2007
Opponent
Dave Lerps
Washington & Lee
SMU
Tennessee
South Carolina
N.C. State
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Opponent
Opponent
Year
Opponent
Thaddeus Lewis
2006
1953
David Kraft
Year
Dortch Langston
• Born June 28, 1931
• Jersey #39
• Lettered two seasons (1952-53)
• Not expected to play in 1953, but was invited by coach Bill Murray following an injury to QB Worth Lutz in week two against Wake Forest
• Pressed into action against N.C. State on October 24, 1953 due to
injuries to QBs Jerry Barger and Worth Lutz; played the majority of the
second half in Duke’s 31-0 home win, throwing one incomplete pass
in the game; also returned one punt 75 yards for a TD
• Punted four times for 144 yards (36.0) in 1953
• Career rushing: 8-17 (2.13 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career punt return: 4-101 (25.25 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career punting: 4-144 (36.00 avg.)
• Born November 19, 1987
• Jersey #9
• Lettered four seasons (2006-07-08-09)
• First career action came as a true freshman in season-opener on
September 2, 2006 against Richmond; completed 15-of-24 (.625)
passes for 148 yards in a 13-0 home loss
• First career start came in week two against Wake Forest on September 9, 2006; completed 21-of-32 (.656) passes for 305 yards and
one TD in a 14-13 road loss
• In 2006, established school single-season freshman records for pass
completions (180), pass attempts (340), passing yards (2,134), total
offensive yards (2,060), total offensive plays (439), pass efficiency
(106.93), 100-yard passing games (10), 200-yard passing games
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(5), games with 20+ pass completions (4) and average yards per
pass attempt (6.28)
• Ranked fifth in the ACC in total offense (171.7 ypg) in 2006
• On September 15, 2007, led Duke to a 20-14 win over Northwestern by completing 19-of-23 (.826) passes for 246 yards and three
TDs; completion percetage ranks third-best on school single-game
chart while the pass efficiency rating of 215.49 is the fifth-highest in
school history
• Equalled school single-game record for most TD passes by a combination (4 to Eron Riley) against Navy on September 22, 2007
• In 2007, set school single-season record for 100-yard passing
games (11)
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 25-of-35 (.714)
passes for 317 yards and three TDs against Navy on September 13,
2008 in a 41-31 home win
• Started 33 consecutive games before missing Virginia Tech (November 22, 2008) contest after suffering an ankle injury against Clemson
(November 15, 2008)
• In 2008, set school single-season record for touchdown-tointerception ratio (2:50:1)
• Set school single-game record for pass attempts without an interception (55) against Richmond on September 5, 2009 and held the
standard until Sean Renfree threw 59 passes without an interception
against Miami on November 24, 2013
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week and Walter Camp Foundation
National Player of the Week after completing 40-of-50 (.800) passes
for 459 yards and five TDs while rushing for one TD against N.C. State
on October 10, 2009 in 49-28 road win
• Set school single-game record for pass completions with 40 versus
N.C. State on October 10, 2009 and held the standard until Sean
Renfree completed 41 passes against Boston College on September
17, 2011
• Matched school single-game record for touchdown responsibility (6
on 5 pass & 1 rush) against N.C. State on October 10, 2009
• Broke Ben Bennett’s school career passing TD record (55) against
N.C. State on October 10, 2009; finished career with 67
• Broke Ben Bennett’s school career passing record (9,614) against
Miami on November 21, 2009; finished career with 10,065
• In final collegiate game against Wake Forest on November 28, 2009,
became the second player in ACC history (N.C. State’s Philip Rivers)
and 60th player in NCAA history to surpass 10,000 passing yards
• Ranked first in the ACC and 10th nationally in passing yards per
game (277.5) in 2009
• Closed career holding or sharing 56 school records
• HM Freshman All-America, 2006 (Sporting News)
• Academic All-ACC, 2007
• 2nd team All-ACC, 2008
• Finalist, Davey O’Brien Award, 2009
• 2nd team All-ACC, 2009
• Duke captain, 2009
• Career rushing: 350-(-78) (-0.23 avg.; 9 TDs)
• On February 6, 2010, partipated in the fourth annual Texas vs. The
Nation All-Star Challenge; completed 3-of-5 (.600) passes for 30 yards
to help Texas to a 36-17 win
• Participated in the 2010 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Ind.,
from February 24-March 2, 2010
• Signed free agent contract with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams on April
25, 2010; was waived on September 3, 2011
• Signed free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns on
September 4, 2011; was waived on October 11, 2012; signed to
the Browns’ practice squad on October 13, 2012; elevated to active
roster on December 24, 2012
• Made NFL debut as starting QB for the Browns on December
30, 2012 vs. Pittsburgh; completed 22-of-32 (.688) passes for 204
yards with 1 TD & 1 INT in a 24-10 road loss
• Waived by the Cleveland Browns on May 22, 2013
• Claimed off waivers by the Detroit Lions on May 28, 2013
Career NFL Passing Statistics
> St. Louis Rams (2010-11)
> Cleveland Browns (2011-12)
>Detroit Lions (2013)
Year
G/GS Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2012
Total
.688
.688
204
204
1
1
1
1
1/1
1/1
22
22
32
32
Worth Lutz
Durham, N.C.
1951
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-5
5-7
0-5
3-6
0
0
0
0
0
0
38
76
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
Washington & Lee1
SMU2
Tennessee3
South Carolina4
N.C. State5
Virginia6
Georgia Tech7
Navy8
Wake Forest9
North Carolina10
4-4
4-6
2-8
6-9
3-6
4-11
3-10
6-7
6-8
4-10
56
34
14
93
110
31
45
88
105
52
1
2
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
South Carolina11
Wake Forest12
Tennessee
Purdue
Army
N.C. State13
Virginia
Navy
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
9-14
0-3
0-0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1-6
0-0
0-2
101
0
0
— DNP —
94
0
— DNP —
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
South Carolina
Pittsburgh
Tennessee
N.C. State
Virginia Tech
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
William & Mary
North Carolina
• Moved to fullback for the 1954 season, rushing 49 times for 172
yards and two TDs
• Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, 1951
• Finished seventh in the balloting for Southern Conference Player
of the Year, 1952
• All-Southern Conference, 1952
• Career rushing: 231-667 (2.89 avg.; 8 TDs)
• Career kickoff return: 14-156 (11.14 avg.)
• Career punt return: 11-80 (7.27 avg.)
• Career punting: 67-2,517 yards (37.57 avg.)
• Career defense: 7 INTs
Jerry McGee
1952
1953
6-19
0-0
1954
Opponent
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Purdue
Army
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
South Carolina
North Carolina
Year
G/GS
Cmp
1951
1952
1953
1954
10/0
10/10
8/3
10/0
11
42
16
1
Total
38/13
70
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
23 .478
79 .532
44 .364
1 1.000
130
627
203
9
2
9
0
0
4
2
3
0
969
11
9
147
.476
• Born February 6, 1933
• Jersey #17
• Lettered four seasons (1951-52-53-54)
• Southern Conference Rookie of the Week after blocking one punt
and recording one INT on defense against Tennessee on October 6,
1951 in a 26-0 road loss
• As a “surprise” starter at HB against No. 5 Georgia Tech on November
3, 1951, led unranked Duke to a 14-14 tie by rushing for one TD and
throwing for one TD
• Led Duke with five INTs on defense in 1951
• Starting QB in 1952; recieved nod as returning starter Jerry Barger
was sidelined due to injury; Barger missed the first three games
of the season before returning for remainder of season as a reserve
• On September 26, 1952 against SMU, completed 4-of-6 (.667)
passes for 32 yards and two TDs in a 14-7 road win; threw gamewinning 3-yard TD pass to Howard Pitt with five seconds remaining
in the fourth period
• Suffered knee injury on October 3, 1953 against Tennessee; missed
following week versus Purdue before returning to complete 6-of-19
(.316) passes for 94 yards with one INT while rushing for two TDs in
Duke’s 14-13 loss to Army on October 17
Elizabeth City, N.C.
1958
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Illinois
Baylor
Notre Dame
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
LSU
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
TD
Int
0
0
1959
Opponent
South Carolina
Ohio State
Rice
Pittsburgh
Army
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Clemson
Wake Forest
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1958
1959
1960
1/0
10/0
10/0
0
0
0
1
1
0
.000
.000
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
21/0
0
2
.000
0
0
0
• Born December 1, 1938
• Jersey #11
• Lettered two seasons (1959-60)
• Reserve QB in 1958; moved to fullback in 1959
• Rushed three times for 10 yards in Duke’s 7-6 win over Arkansas in
the Cotton Bowl on January 2, 1961
• Career rushing: 63-254 (4.03 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career receiving: 1-7 (7.0 avg.)
• Career kickoff return: 3-32 (10.67 avg.)
• Career defense: 2 INTs
• Served as the head coach at Edenton Holmes (N.C.) High School,
winning two state championships
• Served assistant coaching stints at Kansas State, Southern Illinois,
East Carolina and Duke
• Member of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Hall
of Fame, the National High School Hall of Fame and the National
Interscholastic Administrators Association Hall of Fame
• Brother of 1959 Outland Trophy winner and former Duke player and
head football coach Mike McGee
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Pryor Millner
Danville, Va.
1956
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Tennessee
SMU
Pittsburgh
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
16
7
0
0
53
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0-0
2-3
1-1
0-1
0-1
3-4
Bob Murray
Woodmere, N.Y.
1954
Opponent
C-A
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Purdue
Army
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
South Carolina
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-4
8
— DNP —
2-3
21
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0-1
1955
1957
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
Rice
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
Clemson
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Yds
TD
Int
0
7
0
0
30
0
0
0
9
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-3
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
— DNP —
14
0
— DNP —
0
28
0
0
0
0
C-A
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
3-5
0-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
1-2
1-3
0-0
1958
Opponent
South Carolina
Virginia
Illinois1
Baylor
Notre Dame
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
LSU
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1956
1957
1958
7/0
8/0
10/1
6
2
6
10
7
12
.600
.286
.500
76
42
54
2
0
0
1
0
0
Total
25/1
14
29
.483
172
2
1
• Born January 27, 1937
• Jersey #16
• Lettered three seasons (1956-57-58)
• No. 2 QB in 1957 & 1958 behind Bob Brodhead
• Lone career start came on October 4, 1958 against Illinois; did not
attempt a pass in the 15-13 home win
• In Duke’s 48-21 loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl on January
1, 1958, completed 1-of-3 (1.000) passes for 33 yards
• Duke captain, 1958
• Career rushing: 60-140 (2.33 avg.; 3 TDs)
• Career kickoff return: 2-50 (25.00 avg.)
• Career punt return: 5-29 (5.80 avg.)
• Career punting: 17-496 (29.18 avg.)
• Career defense: 17 INTs
Opponent
C-A
N.C. State
Tennessee
William & Mary
Ohio State
Pittsburgh
Georgia Tech
Navy
South Carolina
Wake Forest
North Carolina
1-2
0-1
1-2
2-2
Yds
TD
— DNP —
— DNP —
7
— DNP —
0
7
— DNP —
16
— DNP —
— DNP —
Int
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1954
1955
4/0
4/0
3
4
9
7
.333
.571
29
30
0
0
2
1
Total
8/0
7
16
.438
59
0
3
• Born May 7, 1934
• Jersey #19
• Lettered two seasons (1954-55)
• Freshman team in 1952; did not see game action in 1953
• Third string QB in 1954 & 1955
• Career rushing: 9-27 (3.00 avg.; 1 TD)
Northwestern
West Virginia
Ohio
Virginia
South Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Gainesville, Fla.
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
11-18
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
134
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1986
Opponent
Northwestern
Georgia
Ohio
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Clemson
Maryland
Georiga Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1985
1986
11/0
11/0
11
0
18
0
.611
.000
134
0
0
0
2
0
Total
22/0
11
18
.611
134
0
2
• Born February 9, 1964
• Jersey #8
• Lettered two seasons (1985-86)
• Against Ohio on September 21, 1985, came off the bench in relief
of starter Anthony Dilweg (who was starting in place of injured Steve
Slayden) and rallied Duke from a 13-7 deficit to a 34-13 victory by
completing 11-of-18 (.611) passes for 134 yards with two INTs
• Career rushing: 8-6 (0.75 avg.; 1 TD)
148
Opponent
C-A
Tennessee
Washington
Virginia
Purdue
Tulane
Clemson
Maryland1
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
1-1
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
115
143
— DNP —
32
— DNP —
14
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
30
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-7
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
2
4-7
9-19
2-7
1974
N.C. State2
South Carolina
Virginia
Purdue
Army
Clemson
Florida
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Maryland
North Carolina
2-9
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1973
1974
4/1
2/1
16
2
34
16
.471
.125
304
30
2
0
3
2
Total
6/2
18
50
.360
334
2
5
• Born February 6, 1954
• Jersey #5
• Lettered two seasons (1973-74)
• Moved to wide receiver for senior season (1975)
• Career rushing: 17-(-44) (-2.59 avg.)
1985
Opponent
Vienna, Va.
1973
Opponent
Year
Mike Muschamp
Roger Neighborgall
Dale Oostdyk
Clifton, N.J.
1976
Opponent
Tennessee
South Carolina
Virginia
Pittsburgh
Miami
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
2-6
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
42
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1977
Opponent
East Carolina
Michigan
Virginia
Navy
South Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1976
1977
11/0
11/0
0
3
1
8
.000
.375
0
52
0
0
1
1
Total
22/0
3
9
.333
52
0
2
• Born April 19, 1956
• Jersey #4
• Lettered two seasons (1976-77)
• Played on the JV team in 1974, completing 30-of-51 (.588) passes
for 489 yards and four TDs
• Reserve QB and holder for placement kicks
• Career rushing: 3-10 (3.33 avg.)
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Todd Orvald
Wyncote, Pa.
1964
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
N.C. State
Army
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Navy
North Carolina
Tulane
Yds
— DNP —
0-2
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
TD
Int
0
0
1965
Opponent
Virginia
South Carolina
Rice
Pittsburgh
Clemson
Illinois
Georgia Tech1
N.C. State2
Wake Forest3
North Carolina4
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
1-2
2-4
0-0
0
25
19
0
— DNP —
80
237
125
151
197
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
1
1
3
3
0
0
6-9
17-27
12-25
8-11
16-25
1966
Opponent
C-A
West Virginia5
Pittsburgh
Virginia6
Maryland7
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Navy
Notre Dame
North Carolina
3-9
5-8
4-12
2-5
Yds
TD
Int
23
41
57
25
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
3-12
27
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1964
1965
1966
1/0
9/4
5/3
0
62
17
2
103
46
.000
.602
.370
0
834
173
0
6
0
0
7
3
Total
15/7
79
151
.523
1,007
6
10
• Born January 1, 1945
• Jersey #19
• Lettered two seasons (1965-66)
• Moved into the starting lineup in week seven of the 1965 season when
starter Scotty Glacken suffered an injury against Illinois
• First career start came on October 30, 1965 against Georgia Tech;
completed 17-of-27 (.630) passes for 237 yards with three TDs and
three INTs in a 35-23 road loss
• Over the final four games of the year, completed 53-of-88 (.602)
passes for 710 yards with six TDs and six INTs
• Led the ACC in TD passes (7) and pass completion percentage
(.602) in 1965
• Started three of the first four games in 1966
• Career rushing: 88-105 (1.19 avg.; 1 TD)
Brooklyn, Ohio
1993
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
Florida State1
Rutgers
Army
Virginia
Tennessee
Clemson
Maryland2
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
N.C. State
North Carolina
6-21
53
— DNP —
— DNP —
79
126
— DNP —
59
— DNP —
96
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
11-21
8-19
4-16
6-10
Opponent
Maryland
East Carolina
Army
Georgia Tech
Navy
Clemson
Wake Forest
Florida State
Virginia
N.C. State
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-1
16
— DNP —
97
— DNP —
2
— DNP —
49
12
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4-7
1-2
2-2
3-6
0-0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1993
1994
5/2
6/0
35
11
87
18
.402
.611
413
176
2
2
5
1
Total
11/2
46
105
.438
589
4
6
• Born February 11, 1972
• Jersey #13
• Lettered two seasons (1993-94)
• Member of the football program at Ohio State in 1990-91
• Redshirted in 1990
• In 1991, played in three games and completed 1-of-5 (.200) passes
for 34 yards
• Academic All-Big Ten selection in 1991
• Transferred to Duke and sat out the 1992 season per NCAA
regulations
• First career start came on September 4, 1993 against No. 1 Florida
State; completed 6-of-21 (.286) passes for 53 yards with one INT in
a 45-7 home loss
• Career rushing 15-56 (3.73 avg.; 1 TD)
Steve Prince
Year
Joe Pickens
1994
Roscoe, Ill.
1990
Opponent
South Carolina
Northwestern
Virginia
Clemson
Army
Western Carolina
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
3-4
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
35
0
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
1-2
3-6
1-1
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
13
59
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
4-10
21-37
9-18
7-15
54
241
77
59
— DNP —
39
127
— DNP —
98
127
268
0
1
1
0
1
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
2
1
1991
Opponent
South Carolina
Rutgers
Colgate
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Clemson
1992
Opponent
Florida State1
Vanderbilt2
Rice3
Virginia4
East Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina5
2-4
7-12
8-24
9-23
23-40
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1989
1990
1991
1992
11/0
11/0
11/0
9/5
0
4
5
90
0
7
12
183
.000
.571
.417
.492
0
55
76
1,090
0
0
0
7
0
2
1
9
Total
42/5
99
202
.490
1,221
7
12
• Born November 5, 1970
• Jersey #11
• Lettered four seasons (1989-90-91-92)
• Served as the holder for placement kicks in all four seasons
• After seeing limited action as a reserve for three years, first career
start came in the 1992 season-opener on September 5 against No.
4 Florida State; completed 4-of-10 (.400) passes for 54 yards with
one INT in a 48-21 road loss; was removed from the game due to
head and ankle injuries
• Started the first four games of the 1992 season before being replaced
in the lineup by redshirt freshman Spence Fischer
• Started season finale against North Carolina on November 21, 1992;
completed 23-of-40 (.575) passes for 268 yards with four TDs and
one INT in a 31-28 home loss
• Career rushing: 36-(-13) (-0.36 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career punting: 2-86 (43.00 avg.)
Matt Rader
Yardley, Pa.
1996
Opponent
C-A
Florida State
Northwestern1
Army
Georgia Tech2
Navy
Clemson3
Maryland
Virginia4
N.C. State
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
40
289
118
144
111
165
— DNP —
5-10
38
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
1
1
1
2
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
6-12
27-46
13-20
13-26
6-11
15-25
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
1996
7/4
85
150
.567
905
5
Int
6
Total
7/4
85
150
.567
905
5
6
• Born September 27, 1975
• Jersey #17
• Lettered one season (1996)
• Redshirted in 1994
• Did not see game action in 1995
• First career start came against Northwestern on September 14, 1996;
completed 27-of-46 (.587) passes for 289 yards with one TD and two
INTs in a 38-13 home loss
• Career rushing: 51-(-6) (-0.12 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career punting: 3-119 (39.67 avg.)
• Following the 1996 season, was asked to move to LB by head
coach Fred Goldsmith, but instead transferred to the University of
Pennsylvania (enrolled in January, 1997)
• Played two seasons at Penn (1997-98)
• In 1997, completed 164-of-289 (.567) passes for 1,832 yards with
five TDs and 11 INTs
• In 1998, helped Penn to the Ivy League championship; completed
172-of-279 (.616) passes for 2,026 yards with 15 TDs and eight
INTs
• Finished career ranking among Penn’s career leaders in pass
completions (4th; 336), passing yards (5th; 3,858) and passing
TDs (9th; 20)
• 2nd team All-Ivy League, 1998
• 2nd team GTE Academic All-District, 1998
• NCAA Postgraduate scholarship recipient, 1998
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Walt Rappold
Beckley, W.Va.
1959
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Ohio State
Rice
Pittsburgh
Army1
N.C. State2
Georgia Tech
Clemson3
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-0
0
0
0
1960
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
South Carolina
Maryland
Michigan
N.C. State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
North Carolina
UCLA
4-7
3-5
5-9
7-13
2-3
6-6
0-4
1-1
4-8
1-4
44
28
27
67
16
72
0
21
39
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1961
Opponent
South Carolina1
Virginia2
Wake Forest3
Georgia Tech4
Clemson5
N.C. State6
Michigan7
Navy8
North Carolina9
Notre Dame10
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
6-11
2-2
8-15
0-2
7-10
2-5
4-9
6-10
7-13
12-19
68
77
109
0
112
21
52
157
61
173
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
2-10
3-8
9-18
5-12
4-5
12-17
8-17
6-12
4-7
6-8
25
59
121
36
53
134
138
65
16
57
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
4
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1962
Opponent
Southern California
South Carolina12
Florida13
California14
Clemson15
N.C. State16
Georgia Tech17
Maryland18
Wake Forest19
North Carolina20
11
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1959
1960
1961
1962
1/0
10/0
10/10
10/10
0
33
54
57
0
60
96
113
.000
.550
.563
.504
0
359
830
696
0
3
7
2
0
5
5
11
Total
31/20
144
269
.535
1,885
12
21
• Born September 4, 1939
• Jersey #17
• Lettered three seasons (1960-61-62)
• In Duke’s 7-6 win over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl on January 2,
1961, threw an INT on his only pass attempt
• Started 20 consecutive games in 1961 & 1962
• First career start came in the season-opener on September 23,
1961 against South Carolina; completed six-of-11 (.545) passes for
68 yards with one INT in a 7-6 road win; engineered game-winning
drive that resulted in a three-yard run by Dave Burch with 2:00 left
in the fourth period
• Against Navy on November 11, 1961, completed six-of-10 (.600)
passes for 157 yards with one TD (77-yard pass to Jay Wilkinson)
and rushed five times for 67 yards and one TD (45 yards)
• On November 18, 1961 against North Carolina, directed gamewinning drive that resulted in a 39-yard field goal by William Reynolds
with two seconds remaining in the fourth period in a 6-3 home win
• In 1961, led the ACC in average yards per play (7.2) and pass
(8.6)
• On October 6, 1962, completed nine-of-18 (.500) passes for 121
yards with one INT as Duke erased a 21-0 halftime deficit to defeat
Florida, 28-21
150
• On October 27, 1962, completed 11-of-16 (.688) passes for 126
yards with two TDs and one INT against N.C. State in a 21-14 road
win; threw game-winning 15-yard TD pass to TE Stan Crisson with
1:20 left in the fourth period
• On November 24, 1962, completed 6-of-8 (.750) passes for 57 yards
against North Carolina in a 16-14 road win; directed game-winning
drive that resulted in a 20-yard field goal by William Reynolds with
46 seconds left in the game
• 2nd team All-ACC, 1961
• Career rushing: 107-293 (2.74 avg.; 6 TDs)
• Career kickoff return: 1-15 (15.00 avg.)
• Career punt return: 2-14 (7.00 avg.)
• Career defense: 3 INTs
• Selected in the ninth round (121st overall pick) of the 1962 NFL
Draft by the Baltimore Colts
• Selected in the 26th round of the 1962 AFL Draft by the Dallas
Texans
Billy Ray
Atlanta, Ga.
1989
Opponent
South Carolina1
Northwestern2
Tennessee3
Virginia4
Clemson5
Army6
Maryland7
Georgia Tech8
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
28-39
18-27
32-45
11-22
24-43
18-29
20-32
23-37
341
295
182
149
262
270
308
228
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
2
4
0
1
2
3
3
0
3
1
2
0
5
1
0
2
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
11-25
8-10
121
87
— DNP —
— DNP —
177
197
208
220
164
73
— DNP —
0
0
2
0
1
3
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1990
Opponent
South Carolina4
Northwestern5
Virginia
Clemson
Army
Western Carolina6
Maryland7
Georgia Tech8
Wake Forest9
N.C. State10
North Carolina
12-20
12-16
16-21
19-32
13-23
9-17
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1989
1990
8/8
8/7
174
100
274
164
.635
.610
2,035
1,247
15
8
14
5
Total
16/15
274
438
.626
3,282
23
19
• Born January 17, 1968
• Jersey #14
• Lettered two seasons (1989-90)
• Member of the football program at Alabama in 1986-87
• Redshirted in 1986
• In 1987, played in three games against Southwestern Louisiana,
Tennessee and Notre Dame; completed 7-of-13 (.538) passes for
40 yards with one INT
• Top outing came in No. 10 Alabama’s 37-6 road loss to No. 7 Notre
Dame on November 14, 1987; completed 6-of-12 (.500) passes for
33 yards while rushing for an 20 yards
• Transferred to Duke and sat out the 1988 season per NCAA
regulations
• Earned starting slot in 1989 preseason camp
• First career start came on September 2, 1989 against South Carolina
in the season-opener; completed 28-of-39 (.718) passes for 341 yards
with two TDs and three INTs in a 27-21 road loss
• On September 30, 1989 against No. 7 Clemson, completed 24-of-43
(.558) passes for 262 yards with two TDs and five INTs as Duke upset
the Tigers, 21-17; threw game-winning seven-yard TD pass to Chris
Brown with 3:18 remaining in the fourth quarter
• Started the first eight games of the 1989 season before suffering
shoulder injury against Georgia Tech on October 28
• Prior to the injury, was leading the ACC in passing (262.0 ypg)
• Missed the final three regular season games, but returned to start the
All American Bowl against No. 24 Texas Tech on December 28, 1989;
completed seven-of-11 (.636) passes for 69 yards with one INT while
rushing three times for 19 yards in the 49-21 loss in Birmingham, Ala.
• Named Duke’s starting QB for the 1990 season
• In week two against Northwestern on September 8, 1990, suffered pinched nerve and missed the next two games (Virginia &
Clemson)
• Returned to action in week five against Army on October 6, 1990;
completed 12-of-20 (.600) passes for 177 yards with one TD and
one INT as Duke rallied from a 16-3 deficit in the fourth quarter for
a 17-16 road win
• Started five straight games before suffering a back injury against
N.C. State on November 10; would miss the season finale against
North Carolina one week later
• Academic All-ACC selection, 1989
• Academic All-ACC selection, 1990
• Career rushing: 116-184 (1.59 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career receiving: 1-39 (39.00 avg.)
• Career punting: 2-31 (15.50 avg.)
• Particpated in the Senior Bowl and Blue-Gray Football Classic
Sean Renfree
Scottsdale, Ariz.
2009
Opponent
Richmond
Army
Kansas
N.C. Central
Virginia Tech
N.C. State
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Miami
Wake Forest
C-A
7-8
14-23
8-12
0-1
5-6
Yds
— DNP —
106
115
65
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
44
— DNP —
— DNP —
TD
Int
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2010
Opponent
Elon1
Wake Forest2
Alabama3
Army4
Maryland5
Miami
Virginia Tech6
Navy7
Virginia8
Boston College9
Georgia Tech10
North Carolina11
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
31-39
28-44
17-37
17-30
28-56
18-38
12-32
28-30
17-29
35-49
30-41
24-39
350
358
144
261
351
157
116
314
219
285
334
242
2
4
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
3
1
3
2
5
1
0
0
0
0
2
2011
Opponent
Richmond12
Stanford13
Boston College14
Tulane15
FIU16
Florida State17
Wake Forest18
Virginia Tech19
Miami20
Virginia21
Georgia Tech22
North Carolina23
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
23-33
19-27
41-53
21-30
28-43
26-43
28-45
17-35
19-25
21-38
26-42
13-20
201
179
368
278
335
226
213
204
181
303
250
153
0
0
2
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
4
2
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
21-30
28-40
24-33
26-37
22-28
290
200
274
314
204
— DNP —
235
276
92
240
198
432
358
2
0
3
4
0
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
2
4
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
2
2012
Opponent
FIU24
Stanford25
N.C. Central26
Memphis27
Wake Forest28
Virginia
Virginia Tech29
North Carolina30
Florida State31
Clemson32
Georgia Tech33
Miami34
Cincinnati35
20-33
23-36
13-21
23-39
24-36
36-59
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Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2009
2010
2011
2012
5/0
12/11
12/12
12/12
34
285
282
297
50
464
434
441
.680
.614
.650
.673
330
3,131
2,891
3,113
4
14
14
19
2
17
11
10
Total
41/35
898 1,389
.647
9,465
51
40
• Born April 28, 1990
• Jersey #19
• Lettered four seasons (2009-10-11-12)
• Redshirted in 2008
• Served as the No. 2 QB behind Thaddeus Lewis in 2009
• Came off the bench to lead Duke to a 35-19 come-from-behind victory
at Army in first collegiate action on September 12, 2009; completed
7-of-8 (.875) passes for 106 yards and two TDs including a 17-yard
scoring toss to TE Brett Huffman on first pass attempt
• Suffered torn ACL on November 14, 2009 against Georgia Tech and
underwent surgery on November 23, 2009
• First career start came on September 4, 2010 against Elon in the
season-opener; completed 31-of-39 (.795) passes for 350 yards with
two TDs in a 41-27 home win
• Set school single-game record for pass attempts by a reserve (38)
against Miami on October 16, 2010
• Set school single-game record for pass completion percentage (.933)
by completing 28-of-30 passes against Navy on October 30, 2010;
in the same game, equalled the school record for consecutive pass
completions with 16 (D. Bryant vs. N.C. State, 2000)
• Had 173 consecutive pass attempts without an INT over weeks 8-12
in the 2010 season to post the second-longest streak in school history
• In 2010, ranked among the ACC leaders in pass completions per
game (1st; 23.75), total offensive yards per game (2nd; 257.0),
passing yards per game (3rd; 260.9), touchdown passes (6th; 14)
and passing efficiency (7th; 120.73); nationally, ranked 10th in pass
completions per game, 21st in passing yards per game and tied for
33rd in passing efficiency
• In 2010, 2011 & 2012, matched school single-season record for most
100-yard passing games (12)
• Set school single-game record for pass completions (41) against
Boston College on September 17, 2011
• In 2011, set school single-season record for pass completion percentage (.650); in 2012, broke own school single-season record for pass
completion percentage (.673)
• In 2011, ranked among the ACC leaders in pass completions per
game (1st; 23.50), passing yards per game (2nd; 240.9), total offensive
yards per game (3rd; 236.1) and passing efficiency (126.51); nationally,
ranked 19th in pass completions per game, 26th in pass completion
percentage (.650) and 29th in passing yards per game
• Suffered arm injury on September 29, 2012 against Wake Forest
and missed the following week’s game versus Virginia
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week pick after completing 23-of-36
(.639) passes for 276 yards with one TD in a 33-30 home win over
North Carolina on October 20, 2012; against the Tar Heels, engineered
game-winning, 14-play, 87-yard scoring drive in the final 3:12 of the
fourth quarter for a 5-yard TD pass to Jamison Crowder on 4th-and-2
with 13 seconds remaining; on the drive, hit on 8-of-11 passes for 78
yards while converting three 3rd down chances
• Suffered head injury on October 27, 2012 at No. 11 Florida State;
missed the second half of action in a 48-7 road loss
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week pick after completing 36-of-59
(.610) passes for 432 yards with 4 TDs in a 52-45 home loss to Miami
on November 24, 2012; set school record for most pass attempts
without an interception; matched school record for TD passes in a
half with 4 (2nd half)
• Set school and ACC record while matching NCAA standard for
longest pass completion with 99-yard TD toss to Jamison Crowder
vs. Miami on November 24, 2012
• In Belk Bowl on December 27, 2012, completed 37-of-49 (.755)
passes for 358 yards with 1 TD & 2 INTs in 48-34 loss to Cincinnati;
established Belk Bowl records for pass attempts, pass completions
& passing yardage
• Suffered injury on December 27, 2012 in 48-34 loss to Cincinnati
in Belk Bowl; underwent surgery to repair torn right pectoralis major
muscle on December 28, 2012
• In 2012, ranked among the ACC leaders in pass completions per
game (2nd; 24.75), passing yards per game (5th; 259.4), passing
efficiency (5th; 136.3) and total offensive yards per game (7th; 255.2)
and; nationally, ranked 14th in pass completions per game, 30th in
passing yards per game, 33rd in total passing yardage (3,113) and
53rd in pass efficiency
• Engineered four fourth quarter, game-winning scoring drives
against Virginia (2010), Boston College (2011), FIU (2011) & North
Carolina (2012)
• Finished career holding or sharing 25 school records including career
standards for career standards for pass completions, pass completions
per game (21.90), pass attempts per game (33.88), pass completion
percentage, total offensive yards per game (226.78), passing yards
per game (230.85), most games with 4+ touchdown passes (4), most
games with 200+ passing yards (28), most games with 300+ passing
yards (11; tied with Thaddeus Lewis), most touchdown passes of 50+
yards (10), most games with 20+ pass completions (26), most games
with 30+ pass completions (6), most consecutive games with 10+
pass completions (36) and most seasons with 3,000+ passing yards
(2; tied with Ben Bennett)
• Finished career among the ACC all-time leaders in pass completions
(3rd), 300-yard passing games (t4th), pass completion percentage
(6th) and passing yardage (7th)
• Duke MVP, 2010
• Academic All-ACC, 2010
• Duke captain, 2011
• Academic All-ACC, 2011
• Counselor, Manning Passing Academy, 2011
• Duke captain, 2012
• Duke MVP, 2012
• Academic All-ACC, 2012
• Capital One Academic All-District III, 2012
• Recipient, National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award, 2012
• Recipient, Pop Warner National College Football Award, 2012
• Recipient, ACC Jim Tatum Award, 2012
• Finalist, NFF William V. Campbell Trophy, 2012
• Finalist, Senior CLASS Award, 2012
• Member, AFCA Good Works Team, 2012
• Counselor, Manning Passing Academy, 2012
• Career rushing: 152-(-142) (-0.93 avg.; 9 TD)
• Invited to participate in the East-West Shrine Game on January 19,
2013 in Tampa, Fla., but did not play due to injury
• Participated in the NFL Combine on February 20-26, 2013 in
Indianapolis, Ind., but did not perform physical activities due to injury
• Seventh round selection (249th overall pick) of the Atlanta Falcons
in the 2013 NFL Draft (April 27, 2013)
Spencer Romine
Cullman, Ala.
1997
Opponent
N.C. State
Northwestern
Army1
Navy2
Maryland3
Florida State
Virginia
Wake Forest
Clemson4
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
C-A
TD
Int
0
1
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Yds
TD
Int
190
303
41
102
149
23
18
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-5
20
4-6
16
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2-7
12-20
11-19
1-3
0-1
8-15
Yds
— DNP —
5
159
151
9
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
108
— DNP —
— DNP —
1998
Opponent
Western Carolina5
Northwestern6
Florida State7
Virginia8
Georgia Tech9
Wake Forest10
N.C. State11
Clemson
Vanderbilt
Maryland
North Carolina
C-A
12-23
20-37
4-13
13-29
12-21
3-8
2-5
2000
Opponent
C-A
East Carolina19
Northwestern20
Virginia21
Vanderbilt22
Clemson
Florida State
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
75
98
198
57
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
6-10
63
— DNP —
7-23
122
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
1
0
1
1
2
8-16
6-18
18-36
8-13
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1997
1998
1999
2000
6/4
9/7
7/7
6/4
34
71
123
53
65
147
243
116
.523
.483
.506
.457
432
862
1,638
613
3
3
6
1
3
6
13
9
Total
28/22
281
571
.492
3,545
13
31
• Born November 8, 1977
• Jersey #14
• Lettered four seasons (1997-98-99-00)
• Suffered knee injury as a true freshman (1996) and granted medical hardship
• Entered the 1997 season as the No. 3 QB, but was pressed into
action due to injuries to both Bobby Campbell (starter in first two
games) and David Green
• First career start came on September 20, 1997 against Army;
completed 12-of-20 (.600) passes for 159 yards with one TD and two
INTs in a 20-17 home win
• Started the next two games (Navy on September 27 & Maryland
on October 4) before missing two games with groin and hip injuries;
returned to throw one incomplete pass as a reserve against Wake
Forest (October 25) before starting versus Clemson (November 8);
did not see game action in either of the final two weeks
• Started the first seven games of the 1998 season before giving
way to Bobby Campbell; sat out the next two games and returned for
reserve action in final two weeks
• Started the season-opener on September 11, 1999 at East Carolina,
but suffered shoulder injury in 27-9 loss to the Pirates and missed
the next three games
• Returned to start against Virginia on October 9, 1999; completed
16-of-35 (.457) passes for 246 yards with one TD and two INTs in
the 24-17 double OT win over the Cavaliers; threw 7-yard TD pass to
Benjamin Watson in the second OT period for the win
• On October 16, 1999, completed 25-of-43 (.581) passes for 294
yards with one TD and one INT while rushing 14 times for 43 yards
and three TDs against Georgia Tech in a 38-31 home loss
• Suffered broken foot against Clemson on November 6, 1999 and
missed the Wake Forest game on November 13; returned to start the
season finale at North Carolina on November 20
• Played the majority of the 1999 season with a broken clavicle and
torn right rotator cuff
• Underwent successful shoulder surgery on January 7, 2000; missed
spring practice but earned starting nod in preseason camp
• Started the first four games of the 2000 season before missing four
straight weeks due to a consussion; played in reserve fashion in two
of the final three weeks of the year
• GTE Academic All-District III, 1999
• Duke captain, 2000
• Career rushing: 171-(-39) (-0.23 avg.; 6 TDs)
• Following graduation, attended University of Alabama-Birmingham
medical school
1999
Opponent
East Carolina12
Northwestern
Vanderbilt
Florida State
Virginia13
Georgia Tech14
N.C. State15
Maryland16
Clemson17
Wake Forest
North Carolina18
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
19-40
231
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
246
294
265
404
107
— DNP —
91
0
3
1
1
1
3
0
2
1
2
0
2
0
3
16-35
25-43
19-38
27-42
8-18
9-27
151
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Ron Sally
St. Louis, Mo.
1980
Opponent
C-A
East Carolina
Auburn
Virginia
Indiana
South Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-2
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
TD
Int
0
1
1981
Opponent
Ohio State
South Carolina1
Virginia2
East Carolina3
Virginia Tech4
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
3-11
7-27
18-26
15-23
4-13
0-1
0
0
2
1
0
0
1
3
2
0
1
1
1-3
2-2
6-16
5-9
29
72
336
223
11
0
— DNP —
20
29
103
65
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
22
— DNP —
3-5
49
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
1
1
1982
Opponent
Tennessee5
South Carolina
Virginia
Navy
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
1-5
C-A
Virginia
Indiana
South Carolina
Miami
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
C-A
0
1
Yds
TD
Int
146
— DNP —
12-18
143
— DNP —
2-8
8
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
2
1
0
0
0
2
11-19
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1/0
10/4
2/1
1/0
3/2
0
61
4
0
25
2
131
10
1
45
.000
.466
.400
.000
.556
0
888
71
0
297
0
6
1
0
2
1
11
1
1
3
Total
17/7
90
189
.476
1,256
9
16
152
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Pittsburgh
Wake Forest
Maryland
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Clemson
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
4-5
0-0
1-3
0-1
0-0
3-5
Yds
— DNP —
53
0
— DNP —
11
— DNP —
0
0
19
— DNP —
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
C-A
Florida
Maryland
Virginia
Ohio State
West Virginia
N.C. State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
South Carolina
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0-0
— DNP —
0
1
21
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
— DNP —
0
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
Florida1
South Carolina2
Virginia3
Stanford4
Clemson5
N.C. State6
Navy7
Georgia Tech8
West Virginia9
Wake Forest
North Carolina
3-7
3-11
5-5
3-9
8-17
7-10
4-9
6-14
2-2
39
50
61
30
130
133
60
97
31
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
3
1
0
0-0
1-3
1-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
1971
1984
Indiana
South Carolina
Army6
Virginia
Virginia Tech7
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Erie, Pa.
1969
Opponent
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
Opponent
Dennis Satyshur
1970
1983
Opponent
• Born January 1, 1963
• Jersey #19
• Lettered two seasons (1981-84)
• Started four straight games in 1981 (weeks 2-5) in place of injured
starter Ben Bennett
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 18-of-36 (.500)
passes for a career-high 336 yards and two TDs against Virginia on
September 26, 1981 in a 29-24 road win
• Started the season-opener at Tennessee on September 4, 1982, but
played in just one other game due to ankle and shoulder injuries
• Granted medical hardship waiver in 1983 (shoulder)
• Came off the bench in the 1984 season-opener against Indiana (September 8), completing 11-of-19 (.579) passes for 146 yards with two
TDs and one INT to help Duke from a 14-0 deficit to a 31-24 victory
• Missed the week two game against South Carolina (shoulder)
• Returned in week three to start against Army on September 29; completed 12-of-18 (.667) passes for 143 yards in a 13-9 road defeat
• Career rushing: 67-11 (0.16 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career receiving: 1-(-8) (-8.00 avg.)
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1969
1970
1971
6/0
8/0
9/9
8
2
41
14
6
84
.571
.333
.488
83
22
631
1
0
2
1
1
8
Total
23/9
51
104
.490
736
3
10
• Born April 26, 1950
• Jersey #18
• Lettered three seasons (1969-70-71)
• Played on the freshman team in 1968, completing 32-of-65 (.492) for
424 yards with one TD while rushing for 143 yards and four TDs
• After two seasons behind starting QB Leo Hart, started first nine
games of 1971 before suffering season-ending injury against West
Virginia on November 6
• Duke captain, 1971
• Career rushing: 116-(-38) (-0.33 avg.; 3 TDs)
• Lettered two seasons (1971-72) on the Duke golf team
• Placed tied for 21st (74-76-81-76=307) individually at the 1971
ACC Championship held at the Midland Valley Country Club (1st
& 2nd rounds) in Aiken, S.C. and the Woodmont Country Club (3rd
& 4th rounds) in Rockville, Md.; Duke finished 4th out of 8 schools
• Placed tied for eighth (77-79-74=230) individually at the 1972 ACC
Championship held at the Willow Creek Country Club in High Point,
N.C.; Duke finished 3rd out of 7 schools
• Served as an assistant football coach at Duke from 1974-75, coaching the wide receivers
Mike Schneider
Sharon, Pa.
2003
Opponent
C-A
Virginia
Western Carolina1
Rice2
Northwestern3
Florida State4
Maryland5
Wake Forest6
N.C. State
Tennessee
Georgia Tech7
Clemson8
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
73
61
188
130
132
270
194
— DNP —
— DNP —
3-9
79
2-4
3
5-10
90
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
5-9
5-9
16-31
12-24
12-27
20-47
17-38
2004
Opponent
Navy9
Connecticut
Virginia Tech10
Maryland11
The Citadel12
Georgia Tech13
Virginia14
Wake Forest15
Florida State16
Clemson17
North Carolina18
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
8-13
4-8
0-1
8-17
17-24
9-20
18-29
28-45
19-31
20-31
19-34
59
55
0
102
190
81
191
300
155
213
181
0
0
0
1
2
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
3
0
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
139
14
69
21
41
— DNP —
0-2
0
— DNP —
7-10
59
— DNP —
1-2
8
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2005
Opponent
East Carolina19
Virginia Tech20
VMI21
Virginia22
Navy
Miami
Georgia Tech
Florida State
Wake Forest23
Clemson
North Carolina
15-28
4-14
8-17
2-5
4-8
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2003
2004
2005
10/8
11/10
8/5
97
150
41
208
253
86
.466
.593
.477
1,220
1,527
351
4
8
0
6
7
6
Total
29/23
288
547
.527
3,098
12
19
• Born April 11, 1983
• Jersey #7
• Lettered three seasons (2003-04-05)
• Redshirted in 2002
• Missed half of 2003 spring practice due to surgery on right thumb
• In 2003, started six of the first seven games under head coach
Carl Franks (dismissed on October 19), and shared snaps with Chris
Dapolito and Adam Smith over the final five games under interim
head coach Ted Roof
• First career start came on September 6, 2003 against Western Carolina; completed 5-of-9 (.556) passes for 61 yards in a 29-3 home win
• ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 16-of-31 (.516) passes
for 188 yards with two TDs and one INT against Rice on September
13, 2003 in a 27-24 overtime home win
• Missed the N.C. State (October 25) and Tennessee (November 1)
games due to injury
• ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 5-of-10 (.500) passes
for 90 yards in Duke’s season-ending 30-22 road win over North
Carolina on November 22
• In 2004, ranked 10th in the ACC in total offense (133.5 ypg) and
third among starting QBs in fewest INTs (7)
• Started the first four games of the 2005 season before being replaced
by true freshman Zack Asack; final collegiate start came on Senior
Day against Wake Forest on October 29, 2005
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• Academic All-ACC, 2004
• Career rushing: 179-111 (0.62 avg.; 3 TDs)
• Career receiving: 1-15 (15.00 avg.)
• Played final season (2006) of eligibility at Youngstown State, seeing
action in nine games as a reserve; completed 9-of-15 (.600) passes
for 121 yards with two TDs and one INT as the Penguins went 11-3
and advanced to the NCAA I-AA semifinals
Mark Schoettmer
Cincinnati, Ohio
1980
Opponent
C-A
East Carolina
Auburn
Virginia
Indiana
South Carolina
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
Yds
TD
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
3-6
28
Int
0
1
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
1980
1/0
3
6
.500
28
0
Int
1
Total
1/0
3
6
.500
28
0
1
• Born May 25, 1959
• Jersey #2
• Lettered one season (1980)
• Walk-on member of the JV team in 1977; completed only pass
attempt for 29 yards
• Played on the JV team in 1979; completed 3-of-9 (.333) passes
for 24 yards
• In only varsity appearance on November 22, 1980, completed 3-of-6
(.500) passes for 28 yards with one INT against North Carolina in a
44-21 road loss
• Career rushing: 1-(-2) (-2.00 avg.)
• Brother, Steve, lettered two seasons (1974-75) as a center on the
Duke football team
Sean Schroeder
Laguna Niguel, Calif.
2011
Opponent
North Plainfield, N.J.
1971
Opponent
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
Florida
South Carolina
Virginia
Stanford
Clemson
N.C. State
Navy
Georgia Tech
West Virginia
Wake Forest1
North Carolina2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-8
5-15
8-24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
38
72
111
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1971
11/2
16
47
.340
221
0
4
Total
11/2
16
47
.340
221
0
4
• Born December 4, 1949
• Jersey #12
• Lettered three seasons (1969-70-71)
• Three-time 1st team All-ACC defensive back
• Pressed into QB duty as a senior in 1971; started the final two
games of the season
• First career start at QB came on November 13, 1971 against
Wake Forest; completed 5-of-15 (.333) passes for 72 yards in a
23-7 road loss
• Held Duke’s career record for defensive INTs (16) until John Talley
broke the standard with his 17th pick against Boston College on
November 11, 2006
• Ranks fourth on Duke’s chart for career interception return yards
(197)
• Also returned punts for the Blue Devils, taking back 55 (3rd all-time
at Duke) career kicks for 479 yards (6th all-time at Duke)
• Registered 173 tackles in 1970, a total that ranks second on Duke’s
single-season chart behind Mike Junkin’s total of 188 in 1986
• Career rushing: 75-186 (2.48 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career kickoff return: 9-160 (17.78 avg.)
• Career punt return: 55-479 (8.71 avg.)
• Career defense: 16 INTs
Steve Slayden
Atlanta, Ga.
1984
C-A
Richmond
Stanford
Boston College
Tulane
FIU
Florida State
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Miami
Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
Rich Searl
Yds
TD
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
Int
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2011
1/0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
Total
1/0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
• Born November 9, 1990
• Jersey #12
• Lettered one season (2011)
• Redshirted in 2009-10
• Graduated from Duke in May, 2012 and transferred to University of
Hawaii with two years of eligibility remaining
• In 2012, played in 12 games with 11 starts as Hawaii went 3-9;
completed 175-of-344 (.509) pass attempts for 1,878 yards with 11
TDs and 12 INTs
Opponent
Indiana
South Carolina
Army
Virginia1
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech2
Wake Forest3
N.C. State4
North Carolina5
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
3
1
1
0
0
2
0
2
Yds
TD
Int
229
197
— DNP —
208
143
218
137
222
166
169
248
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
3
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
13-25
0-2
9-17
8-19
19-35
14-24
10-18
27-42
— DNP —
153
— DNP —
108
0
143
133
153
142
106
291
C-A
21-28
16-32
13-20
1985
Opponent
Northwestern6
West Virginia7
Ohio
Virginia8
South Carolina9
Clemson10
Maryland11
Georgia Tech12
Wake Forest13
N.C. State14
North Carolina15
18-33
18-31
24-33
11-22
17-32
16-26
12-23
20-34
1986
Opponent
Northwestern16
Georgia17
Ohio18
Virginia19
Vanderbilt20
Clemson21
Maryland22
Georiga Tech23
Wake Forest24
N.C. State25
North Carolina26
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
13-20
17-34
18-22
15-23
18-29
22-40
24-42
7-21
13-24
17-27
19-31
120
159
213
220
199
199
250
46
170
103
235
1
1
2
3
0
0
2
0
1
1
3
1
2
0
1
1
1
2
4
1
0
2
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
15-30
18-35
19-29
26-44
10-24
239
269
297
236
97
— DNP —
373
396
281
458
278
2
1
4
0
0
2
4
1
2
2
1
6
1
3
2
1
0
1
1
2
1987
Opponent
Colgate27
Northwestern28
Vanderbilt29
Virginia30
Rutgers31
Clemson
Maryland32
Georgia Tech33
Wake Forest34
N.C. State35
North Carolina36
31-42
31-50
24-43
33-62
23-36
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1984
1985
1986
1987
9/5
10/10
11/11
10/10
113
173
183
230
202
294
313
395
.559
.588
.585
.582
1,229
1,937
1,914
2,924
4
19
14
20
9
13
15
16
Total
40/36
699 1,204
.581
8,004
48
55
• Born January 22, 1966
• Jersey #6 (1984-85-86) & #7 (1987)
• Lettered four seasons (1984-85-86-87)
• First career start came on October 6, 1984 against Virginia;
completed 13-of-25 (.520) passes for 108 yards with three INTs in
a 38-10 home loss
• ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 14-of-24 (.583) passes
for 142 yards with one TD and two INTs against Wake Forest on
November 10, 1984 in a 20-16 home loss
• ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 27-of-42 (.643) passes
for 291 yards with one TD and two INTs against North Carolina on
November 24, 1984 in a 17-15 home loss
• Started 10 games in 1985, missing the Ohio contest due to
shoulder injury
• In 1985, led the ACC in pass completion percentage (.588) and
ranked third in total offense (201.9 ypg)
• ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 31-of-50 (.620)
pass attempts for 396 yards and an ACC single-game record six TDs
against Georgia Tech on October 31, 1987 in a 48-14 home win
• On November 14, 1987 against N.C. State, matched school singlegame record with 62 pass attempts in a 47-45 home loss
• Led the ACC in total offense in 1987 (269.8)
• Academic All-ACC selection, 1987
• Career rushing: 342-125 (0.37 avg.; 8 TDs)
• Selected in the 12th round (328th overall pick) of the 1988 NFL Draft
by the Cleveland Browns
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Adam Smith
Orinda, Calif.
2001
Kingsport, Tenn.
1950
Opponent
Florida State
Rice
Northwestern
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Maryland
Vanderbilt
N.C. State
North Carolina
Clemson
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
4-4
27
— DNP —
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
3
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0-4
0-1
1-2
0-2
Opponent
South Carolina
Pittsburgh
Tennessee
N.C. State
Richmond
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Opponent
East Carolina1
Louisville2
Northwestern3
Florida State4
Navy5
Virginia6
Wake Forest7
N.C. State8
Maryland9
Clemson10
Georgia Tech11
North Carolina12
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
5-11
12-21
13-26
11-18
11-17
26-42
8-15
28-41
12-23
23-44
13-33
12-17
52
140
188
124
144
256
52
353
109
290
146
177
0
0
2
0
2
2
0
1
0
3
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
3
2
0
2003
Opponent
Virginia13
Western Carolina
Rice
Northwestern
Florida State
Maryland
Wake Forest
N.C. State14
Tennessee15
Georgia Tech
Clemson
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
6-20
13-20
47
120
— DNP —
78
24
— DNP —
73
103
43
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8-15
2-3
6-11
9-17
5-8
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2001
2002
2003
5/0
12/12
7/3
5
174
49
13
308
94
.385
.565
.521
30
2,031
488
0
12
2
1
9
0
Total
24/15
228
415
.549
2,549
14
10
• Born January 17, 1982
• Jersey #16
• Lettered three seasons (2001-02-03)
• Redshirted in 2000
• Became Duke’s starter in 2002 when incumbant starter D. Bryant
was declared academically ineligible on July 12, 2002
• First career start came on August 31, 2002; completed 5-of-11 (.455)
passes for 52 yards in a 23-16 home win over East Carolina as Duke
snapped a 23-game losing streak
• Started the season-opener in 2003, but was replaced in the lineup
by redshirt freshman Mike Schneider in week 2
• After the dismissal of head coach Carl Franks on October 19,
2003, earned starts in the first two games under interim head coach
Ted Roof in weeks 8 and 9, but did not see action in the final three
contests of the year
• Career rushing: 88-(-158) (-1.80 avg.; 2 TDs)
• Career receiving: 1-(-12) (-12.00 avg.)
• Transferred and played final season of eligibility (2004) at Western
Illinois, seeing action in six games; completed 47-of-91 (.516) passes
for 570 yards with two TDs and one INT as the Leathernecks went 4-7
Opponent
South Carolina
Pittsburgh
Tennessee
N.C. State
Virginia Tech
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
William & Mary
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1952
Opponent
Washington & Lee
SMU
Tennessee
South Carolina
N.C. State
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Navy
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Hal Spears
Ironton, Ohio
1972
1951
2002
154
Richard Sommers
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1950
1951
1952
10/0
10/0
10/0
0
0
0
0
1
1
.000
.000
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
30/0
0
2
.000
0
0
0
• Born March 23, 1931
• Jersey #25
• Lettered three seasons (1950-51-52)
• Played both halfback and quarterback
• 1st team All-Southern Conference, 1952 (defense)
• Career rushing: punt return: 3-38 (12.67 avg.)
• Career defense: 5 INTs
Opponent
C-A
Alabama
Washington
Stanford
Virginia
N.C. State1
Clemson
Maryland
Navy
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
51
30
— DNP —
6-9
64
1-8
9
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
3-4
3-4
1973
Opponent
C-A
Tennessee
Washington
Virginia
Purdue
Tulane
Clemson2
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina3
1-2
0-3
1-3
1-6
3-10
3-3
7-11
12-17
Yds
— DNP —
10
0
28
36
27
42
— DNP —
— DNP —
51
131
1974
Opponent
N.C. State
South Carolina
Virginia4
Purdue5
Army6
Clemson7
Florida 8
Georgia Tech9
Wake Forest10
Maryland11
North Carolina12
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
2-4
10-17
4-6
10-15
15-26
15-27
5-10
4-8
6-11
8-17
— DNP —
29
170
29
178
209
210
75
37
78
117
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
1
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0
79
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
4-8
36
1-1
11
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1975
Opponent
Southern California13
South Carolina
Virginia
Pittsburgh
Army
Clemson
Florida
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
0-1
5-8
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1972
1973
1974
1975
4/1
8/2
10/9
4/1
13
28
79
10
25
55
141
18
.520
.509
.560
.556
154
325
1,132
126
2
0
5
0
3
4
6
0
Total
26/13
130
239
.544
1,737
7
13
• Born March 15, 1954
• Jersey #2
• Lettered three seasons (1973-74-75)
• First career start came on October 7, 1972 against N.C. State; completed 1-of-8 (.125) passes for 9 yards with one INT in a 17-0 road loss
• Did not see game action in the final six weeks of the 1972 season
once Mark Johnson returned from injury
• Duke captain,1975
• Career rushing: 179-231 (1.29 avg.; 5 TDs)
• Career kickoff return: 1-14 (14.00 avg.)
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John Spoganetz
Carteret, N.J.
1971
Opponent
C-A
Florida
South Carolina
Virginia
Stanford
Clemson
N.C. State
Navy
Georgia Tech
West Virginia
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
TD
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
1-2
11
— DNP —
Int
0
0
1
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1971
2/0
1
3
.333
11
0
1
Total
2/0
1
3
.333
11
0
1
• Born February 3, 1951
• Jersey #11
• Lettered one season (1972)
• Played for the freshman team in 1969; completed 21-of-62 (.339)
passes for 284 yards and three TDs
• Moved to WR in for senior season (1972)
• Career rushing: 5-(-3) (-0.60 avg.)
Jerry Stoltz
Winston-Salem, N.C.
1961
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech
Clemson
N.C. State
Michigan
Navy
North Carolina
Notre Dame
Yds
TD
— DNP —
1-4
3
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
1962
Opponent
C-A
Southern California
South Carolina
Florida
California
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-2
4
— DNP —
0
0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TD
Int
1963
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
California
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Navy
North Carolina
0-0
1-1
0-0
2-6
0-1
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
11
0
— DNP —
25
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1961
1962
1963
3/0
4/0
5/0
1
1
3
4
2
8
.250
.500
.375
3
4
36
0
0
0
0
0
1
Total
12/0
5
14
.357
43
0
1
• Born February 21, 1941
• Jersey #16
• Lettered two seasons (1962-63)
• Career rushing: 4-3 (0.75 avg.)
Kevin Thompson
Thomasville, Ga.
1996
Opponent
Florida State
Northwestern
Army
Georgia Tech
Navy
Clemson
Maryland
Virginia
N.C. State
Wake Forest
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-3
4
— DNP —
— DNP —
42
48
— DNP —
— DNP —
63
7
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
3-5
3-8
4-13
1-3
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
1997
Opponent
C-A
N.C. State
Northwestern
Army
Navy
Maryland
Florida State
Virginia
Wake Forest
Clemson
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
Yds
TD
Int
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
5-16
79
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
2
1
0-1
1998
Opponent
Western Carolina
Northwestern
Florida State
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Clemson
Vanderbilt
Maryland
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
12-32
0-4
6-13
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-6
12-19
3-6
0
153
0
62
0
0
0
0
13
128
55
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1999
Opponent
East Carolina
Northwestern
Vanderbilt1
Florida State
Virginia
Georgia Tech
N.C. State
Maryland
Clemson
Wake Forest2
North Carolina
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1996
1997
1998
1999
5/0
2/0
11/0
11/2
12
5
4
35
32
17
10
80
.375
.294
.400
.438
164
79
45
411
2
2
0
3
3
1
0
2
Total
29/2
56
139
.403
699
7
6
• Born October 26, 1976
• Jersey #7
• Lettered four seasons (1996-97-98-99)
• Came off the bench for injured starter Bobby Campbell (shoulder)
to complete 5-of-16 (.313) passes for 79 yards with two TDs and one
INT in 51-27 home loss to No. 4 Florida State on October 11, 1997
• First career start came on September 25, 1999 against Vanderbilt;
completed 0-of-4 (.000) passes in a 31-14 home loss; replaced by
Bobby Campbell after Duke produced two net offensive yards on
three possessions
• Only other starting assignment came on November 13, 1999 against
Wake Forest for Senior Day; completed 12-of-19 (.632) passes for 128
yards with two TDs and one INT in a 48-35 home win
• Career rushing: 41-(-61) (-1.49 avg.; 2 TDs)
Dave Trice
Charlottesville, Va.
1968
Opponent
C-A
South Carolina
Michigan
Maryland
Virginia
Clemson
Army
Georgia Tech
N.C. State
Wake Forest
North Carolina
4-8
6-7
1-4
2-2
9-20
0-2
1-1
Yds
— DNP —
67
91
14
44
129
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
70
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
1968
7/0
23
44
.523
415
0
Int
3
Total
7/0
23
44
.523
415
0
3
• Born April 1, 1948
• Jersey #16
• Lettered two seasons (1968-69)
• Played for the freshman team in 1966, completing 34-of-61 (.557)
passes for 470 yards and five TDs
• Slated to start at QB in 1968, but suffered knee injury in final preseason scrimmage, opening the door for future three-time All-ACC
selection Leo Hart to start the first of 31 straight games in the seasonopener at South Carolina on September 21, 1968
• Moved to DB in for senior season (1969)
• Career rushing: 35-115 (3.29 avg.; 3 TDs)
• Career defense: 2 INTs
Dave Uible
Shaker Heights, Ohio
1962
Opponent
C-A
Southern California
South Carolina
Florida
California
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Yds
— DNP —
0-0
0
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
TD
Int
0
0
0
1
0
0
1963
Opponent
South Carolina1
Virginia2
Maryland
California
Clemson
N.C. State
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Navy
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
10-17
3-5
108
26
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
0
1
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1962
1963
3/0
2/2
0
13
2
22
.000
.591
0
134
0
0
1
1
Total
5/2
13
24
.542
134
0
2
• Born January 18, 1942
• Jersey #13
• Lettered two seasons (1962-63)
• Left-handed QB
• First career start came in the season-opener on September 21,
1963 against South Carolina; completed 10-of-17 (.588) passes for
108 yards in a 22-14 home win
• In week two against Virgina on September 28, 1963, suffered knee
injury in first half and missed the remainder of the season
• Career rushing: 14-6 (0.43 avg.)
• Lettered three seasons (1962-63-64) as a first baseman on the Duke
baseball team; in 63 career games, batted .270 (61-of-226) with 37
runs scored, 10 doubles, five triples, four home runs and 48 RBI
• Two-time All-ACC selection on the diamond (2nd team in 1962 &
1st team in 1963)
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Drew Walston
College Park, Ga.
1982
Opponent
Tennessee
South Carolina
Virginia
Navy
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0
— DNP —
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TD
Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Glen Wild
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1950
Opponent
South Carolina
Pittsburgh
Tennessee
N.C. State
Richmond
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Opponent
Virginia
Indiana
South Carolina
Miami (Fla.)
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-8
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
31
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1984
Opponent
Indiana1
South Carolina2
Army
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Clemson3
Maryland4
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
N.C. State
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-3
6-12
1-1
4-6
6-7
13-26
8-14
2-3
0-0
4-6
0-0
6
59
11
43
64
185
60
5
0
61
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1982
1983
1984
1985
10/0
11/0
11/4
0/0
1
5
45
0
4
10
78
0
.250
.500
.577
.000
4
46
494
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
Total
32/4
51
92
.554
544
0
7
• Born August 19, 1965
• Jersey #10
• Lettered four seasons (1982-83-84-85)
• First career start came in the season-opener on September 8, 1984;
completed 1-of-3 (.333) passes for six yards with one INT in a 31-24
home win over Indiana
• Served as the holder on placement kicks
• Missed spring practice in 1985 due to shoulder surgery; did not see
action that fall but did earn a varsity letter
• Career rushing: 28-(-110) (-3.93 avg.; 1 TD)
Opponent
Yds
TD
Int
0-0
3-5
1-3
0-0
0-3
0-1
0-0
0-0
3-5
0-0
0
35
2
0
0
0
0
0
28
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
1-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-8
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
18
0
0
0
41
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Wake Forest4
Michigan5
South Carolina6
Army7
Virginia8
Clemson9
N.C. State10
Georgia Tech11
Navy12
North Carolina13
West Virginia
Pittsburgh1
Virginia
Maryland
Clemson2
N.C. State3
Georgia Tech
Navy
Notre Dame
North Carolina
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
11-16
1-1
135
9
— DNP —
104
54
180
0
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
C-A
Yds
TD
Int
8-11
6-16
10-14
4-11
5-7
9-19
11-20
12-25
6-9
8-18
177
84
91
39
73
83
145
166
71
80
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
1
3
0
1
11-15
3-15
13-24
0-0
0-0
1967
Opponent
South Carolina
Pittsburgh
Tennessee
N.C. State
Virginia Tech
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
William & Mary
North Carolina
Opponent
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1949
1950
1951
—
10/0
10/0
19
7
4
29
17
12
.655
.412
.333
288
65
59
2
2
0
1
4
0
1966
1967
7/3
10/10
39
79
71
150
.549
.527
482
1,009
2
2
4
9
Total
17/13
118
221
.534
1,491
4
13
Total
—
30
58
.517
412
4
5
• Born January 24, 1929
• Jersey #20
• Lettered three seasons (1949-50-51)
• Career rushing: 59-177 (3.00 avg.; 1 TD)
• Career punting: 7-272 (38.86 avg.)
Chris Wispelwey
Pompton Plains, N.J.
2001
Opponent
C-A
Florida State
Rice
Northwestern
Virginia
Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
Maryland
Vanderbilt
N.C. State
North Carolina
Clemson
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
0-1
0
— DNP —
— DNP —
1-2
26
1-1
29
TD
Int
0
0
0
1
0
0
2002
Opponent
C-A
East Carolina
Louisville
Northwestern
Florida State
Navy
Virginia
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Maryland
Clemson
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
3-3
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
Yds
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
— DNP —
27
— DNP —
— DNP —
0
26
0
0
0
TD
Int
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year
G/GS
Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
2001
2002
2003
3/0
6/0
0/0
2
5
0
4
6
0
.500
.833
.000
55
53
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
Total
9/0
7
10
.700
108
2
0
• Born April 12, 1982
• Jersey #10
• Lettered three seasons (2001-02-03)
• Redshirted in 2000
• Career rushing: 3-5 (1.67 avg.)
156
Erwin, N.C.
1966
C-A
1951
1983
Al Woodall
• Born December 7, 1945
• Jersey #18
• Lettered two seasons (1966-67)
• Played on the freshman team in 1964; completed 35-of-58 (.603)
passes for 442 yards
• Did not play in 1965
• First career start came on September 24, 1966; completed only pass
attempt for nine yards in a 14-7 road win over Pittsburgh
• Slowed by elbow and ankle injuries in 1966
• Started all 10 games in 1967
• Career rushing: 60-214 (3.57 avg.)
• Second round selection (52nd overall pick) of the New York Jets in
the 1969 AFL-NFL Common Draft
• Played six seasons (1969-74) with the Jets, starting a total of 19
games (5-14 as a starter)
• Saw action in 31 career games, completing 246-of-503 (.489) passes
for 2,970 yards with 18 TDs and 23 INTs
• Served as backup to Hall of Fame QB Joe Namath
• Top seasons came in 1970 (1,265 passing yards with nine TDs) and
1973 (1,228 passing yards with nine TDs)
Career NFL Passing Statistics
> New York Jets (1969-74)
Year
G/GS Cmp
Att
Pct.
Yards
TD
Int
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
4/0
10/9
5/4
0/0
9/6
3/0
4
96
42
0
101
3
9
188
97
0
201
8
.444
.511
.433
.000
.502
.375
67
1,265
395
0
1,228
15
0
9
0
0
9
0
2
9
2
0
8
2
Total
31/19
246
503
.489
2,970
18
23
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2013 MEDIA GUIDE
PASSING RECORDS
Most Passing Yards, Quarter
Most Passing Yards, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
6.
Ben Bennett (4th)
David Green (4th)
Sean Renfree (4th)
Ben Bennett (4th)
Sean Renfree (4th)
Spencer Romine (2nd)
262 vs. Navy, 1982
256 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
203 vs. Miami, 2012
194 vs. N.C. State, 1983
194 vs. Army, 2010
186 vs. Maryland, 1999
Most Passing Yards, Half
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
David Green (2nd)
Ben Bennett (2nd)
Anthony Dilweg (1st)
Sean Renfree (2nd)
Dave Brown (1st)
Dave Brown (1st)
Ben Bennett (1st)
Ben Bennett (2nd)
D. Bryant (2nd)
Anthony Dilweg (1st)
335 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
323 vs. Navy, 1982
300 vs. Virginia, 1988
294 vs. Miami, 2012
291 vs. North Carolina, 1989
282 vs. N.C. State, 1989
276 vs. Wake Forest, 1980
276 vs. N.C. State, 1983
271 vs. N.C. State, 2001
264 vs. The Citadel, 1988
Most Passing Yards, Game
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
30.
31.
32.
34.
36.
38.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
48.
50.
158
Dave Brown
Anthony Dilweg
Ben Bennett
Thaddeus Lewis
Steve Slayden
Dave Brown
Ben Bennett
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Anthony Dilweg
Ben Bennett
Spencer Romine
D. Bryant
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Spence Fischer
Anthony Dilweg
Thaddeus Lewis
Dave Brown
Spence Fischer
Anthony Dilweg
Dave Brown
Steve Slayden
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Ben Bennett
Anthony Dilweg
Spence Fischer
Spence Fischer
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Anthony Dilweg
Spence Fischer
Anthony Dilweg
Adam Smith
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Anthony Dilweg
Spence Fischer
Thaddeus Lewis
Billy Ray
Dave Brown
Ron Sally
David Green
Sean Renfree
Dave Brown
Sean Renfree
Spence Fischer
479 vs. North Carolina, 1989
475 vs. Wake Forest, 1988
469 vs. Wake Forest, 1980
459 vs. N.C. State, 2009
458 vs. N.C. State, 1987
444 vs. Wake Forest, 1989
442 vs. N.C. State, 1983
432 vs. Miami, 2012
428 vs. Navy, 2007
410 vs. The Citadel, 1988
407 vs. Wake Forest, 1982
404 vs. Maryland, 1999
400 vs. N.C. State, 2001
397 vs. Maryland, 1981
396 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987
395 vs. North Carolina, 1994
391 vs. Virginia, 1988
387 vs. Wake Forest, 2009
385 vs. Clemson, 1991
384 vs. North Carolina, 1993
379 vs. Maryland, 1988
374 vs. N.C. State, 1989
373 vs. Maryland, 1987
371 vs. Maryland, 2009
368 vs. Boston College, 2011
367 vs. Clemson, 1983
363 vs. Navy, 1982
362 vs. North Carolina, 1988
362 vs. Army, 1995
360 vs. Virginia, 1995
359 vs. Virginia Tech, 2009
358 vs. Wake Forest, 2010
358 vs. Cincinnati, 2012
357 vs. N.C. State, 1988
357 vs. Army, 1993
353 vs. Northwestern, 1988
353 vs. N.C. State, 2002
350 vs. Richmond, 2009
350 vs. Elon, 2010
349 vs. Vanderbilt, 1988
347 vs. N.C. State, 1995
343 vs. Virginia, 2009
341 vs. South Carolina, 1989
337 vs. North Carolina, 1990
336 vs. Virginia, 1981
335 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
335 vs. FIU, 2011
334 vs. Maryland, 1991
334 vs. Georgia Tech, 2010
333 vs. Rutgers, 1993
Anthony Dilweg
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Sean Renfree
Dave Brown
Spence Fischer
Spence Fischer
D. Bryant
Thaddeus Lewis
Spence Fischer
Leo Hart
Leo Hart
Thaddeus Lewis
Thaddeus Lewis
Ben Bennett
Billy Ray
Adam Smith
Steve Slayden
Steve Slayden
Leo Hart
Spencer Romine
Mike Schneider
Spence Fischer
Dave Brown
D. Bryant
Ben Bennett
Highest Pass Completion Pct., Game (15 att.)
1988
2009
2010
2012
1983
1982
1987
2011
1991
1995
1993
2001
2007
1994
1968
1970
2008
2006
1980
1989
2002
1985
1986
1969
1999
2004
1992
1989
2000
1981
3,824
3,330
3,131
3,113
3,086
3,033
2,924
2,891
2,794
2,668
2,561
2,454
2,430
2,285
2,238
2,236
2,171
2,134
2,050
2,035
2,031
1,937
1,914
1,642
1,638
1,527
1,505
1,479
1,448
1,445
Most Passing Yards Per Game, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Anthony Dilweg (3,824-11)
Steve Slayden (2,924-10)
Ben Bennett (3,086-11)
Thaddeus Lewis (3,330-12)
Ben Bennett (3,033-11)
1988
1987
1983
2009
1982
347.64
292.40
280.54
277.50
275.73
2006-09
1980-83
2009-12
1992-95
1984-87
1968-70
1989-91
1985-88
2000-01
1997-00
1975-78
1989-90
1963-65
2003-05
1997-00
2001-03
1948-50
1959-62
1972-75
1974-75
1994-97
1966-67
1977-79
1951-54
1980-84
10,065
9,614
9,465
9,019
8,004
6,116
5,717
4,557
3,902
3,545
3,511
3,282
3,179
3,098
2,725
2,549
2,455
1,988
1,747
1,585
1,517
1,501
1,390
1,264
1,256
Most Passing Yards, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Thaddeus Lewis
Ben Bennett
Sean Renfree
Spence Fischer
Steve Slayden
Leo Hart
Dave Brown
Anthony Dilweg
D. Bryant
Spencer Romine
Mike Dunn
Billy Ray
Scotty Glacken
Mike Schneider
Bobby Campbell
Adam Smith
Billy Cox
Walt Rappold
Hal Spears
Bob Corbett
David Green
Al Woodall
Stanley Driskell
Jerry Barger
Ron Sally
Most Passing Yards Per Game, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sean Renfree (9,465-41)
Ben Bennett (9,614-42)
Spence Fischer (9,019-42)
Thaddeus Lewis (10,065-47)
Dave Brown (5,717-27)
2009-12
1980-83
1992-95
2006-09
1989-91
230.85
228.91
214.74
214.15
211.74
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Sean Renfree (28-30)
.933 vs. Navy, 2010
.852 vs. Navy, 1994
Spence Fischer (23-27)
Thaddeus Lewis (19-23) .826 vs. Northwestern, 2007
.818 vs. Georgia Tech, 1983
Ben Bennett (27-33)
Steve Slayden (18-22)
.818 vs. Ohio, 1986
Spence Fischer (29-36)
.806 vs. Army, 1993
Thaddeus Lewis (40-50)
.800 vs. N.C. State, 2009
Sean Renfree (31-39)
.795 vs. Elon, 2010
Sean Renfree (22-28)
.786 vs. Wake Forest, 2012
Sean Renfree (41-53) .773 vs. Boston College, 2011
Ben Bennett (27-35)
.771 vs. North Carolina, 1983
.765 vs. North Carolina, 1974
Bob Corbett (13-17)
Dave Brown (13-17)
.765 vs. W. Carolina, 1990
Highest Pass Completion Pct., Season (200 att.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Sean Renfree (297-441)
Sean Renfree (282-434)
Ben Bennett (300-469)
Billy Ray (174-274)
Ben Bennett (236-374)
Thaddeus Lewis (224-361)
Sean Renfree (285-464)
Thaddeus Lewis (274-449)
Anthony Dilweg (287-484)
Mike Schneider (150-253)
2012
2011
1983
1989
1982
2008
2010
2009
1988
2004
.673
.650
.640
.635
.631
.621
.614
.610
.593
.593
Highest Pass Completion Pct., Career (500 att.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Sean Renfree (898-1,389)
Ben Bennett (820-1,375)
Thaddeus Lewis (877-1,510)
Steve Slayden (699-1,204)
Anthony Dilweg (342-594)
Spence Fischer (786-1,369)
Leo Hart (486-877)
Dave Brown (464-845)
Mike Schneider (288-547)
Mike Dunn (288-570)
2009-12
1980-83
2006-09
1984-87
1985-88
1992-95
1968-70
1989-91
2003-05
1975-78
.647
.596
.58079
.58056
.576
.574
.554
.549
.527
.505
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2013 MEDIA GUIDE
Highest Passing Efficiency, Game (15 att.)*
Most Pass Completions, Quarter
Most Pass Attempts, Quarter
1.
1.
2.
1.
Billy Cox
264.93 vs. Richmond, 1950
(6-12, 213 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT)
2.
Billy Ray
240.31 vs. Western Carolina, 1990
4.
(12-16, 197 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT)
3.
David Green
4.
Dave Brown
5.
Thaddeus Lewis
216.28 vs. Rutgers, 1991
(18-26, 298 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT)
215.49 vs. Northwestern, 2007
6.
1.
2.
Most Pass Attempts, Half
201.38 vs. Wake Forest, 1989
5.
(24-36, 444 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT)
7.
Spence Fischer
198.61 vs. Navy, 1994
(23-27, 286 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT)
8.
Anthony Dilweg
197.88 vs. The Citadel, 1988
8.
(19-31, 410 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT)
9.
Adam Smith
4.
197.87 vs. North Carolina, 2002
Ben Bennett (2nd)
Ben Bennett (1st)
Dave Brown (1st)
Thaddeus Lewis (2nd)
Ben Bennett (2nd)
D. Bryant (2nd)
Thaddeus Lewis (1st)
David Green (2nd)
Spence Fischer (1st)
Thaddeus Lewis (2nd)
Sean Renfree (1st)
25 vs. Navy, 1982
23 vs. Wake Forest, 1980
23 vs. North Carolina, 1989
23 vs. N.C. State, 2008
22 vs. Clemson, 1983
22 vs. N.C. State, 2001
22 vs. N.C. State, 2009
21 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
21 vs. North Carolina, 1994
21 vs. Richmond, 2009
21 vs. Boston College, 2011
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
(12-17, 177 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT)
10.
Thaddeus Lewis
194.87 vs. Navy, 2007
(23-36, 428 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT)
Highest Passing Efficiency, Season (200 att.)
1.
Ben Bennett
Most Pass Completions, Game
1.
2.
3.
4.
Sean Renfree
Anthony Dilweg
4.
Thaddeus Lewis
5.
Billy Ray
6.
Steve Slayden
7.
Sean Renfree
41 vs. Boston College, 2011
40 vs. N.C. State, 2009
38 vs. Wake Forest, 1980
37 vs. N.C. State, 2008
37 vs. Cincinnati, 2012
36 vs. Miami, 2012
35 vs. Virginia, 1995
35 vs. Boston College, 2010
34 vs. Clemson, 1983
34 vs. Maryland, 1988
34 vs. North Carolina, 2008
34 vs. Richmond, 2009
142.45
2012
136.32
1988
134.89
2009
134.46
1989
133.74
1987
129.02
2011
126.51
1983
126.08
2007
125.67
1994
125.07
2008
122.95
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
2010
120.73
Most Pass Completions Per Game, Season
(297-441, 3,113 yards, 19 TD, 10 INT)
3.
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Ben Bennett
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Spence Fischer
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Anthony Dilweg
Thaddeus Lewis
Thaddeus Lewis
1982
(236-374, 3,033 yards, 20 TD, 12 INT)
2.
(287-484, 3,824 yards, 24 TD, 18 INT)
6.
7.
9.
(274-449, 3,330 yards, 20 TD, 8 INT)
(174-274, 2,035 yards, 15 TD, 14 INT)
(230-395, 2,924 yards, 20 TD, 16 INT)
(282-434, 2,891 yards, 14 TD, 11 INT)
8.
Ben Bennett
(300-469, 3,086 yards, 17 TD, 12 INT)
9.
Thaddeus Lewis
(199-360, 2,430 yards, 21 TD, 10 INT)
10.
Spence Fischer
(204-346, 2,285 yards, 16 TD, 8 INT)
11.
Thaddeus Lewis
(224-361, 2,171 yards, 15 TD, 6 INT)
12.
Sean Renfree
(285-464, 3,131 yards, 14 TD, 17 INT)
Highest Passing Efficiency, Career (500 att.)
1.
Anthony Dilweg
1985-88
128.94
2009-12
128.25
1980-83
123.28
2006-09
122.79
(342-594, 4,557 yards, 27 TD, 24 INT)
2.
Sean Renfree
(898-1,389, 9,465 yards, 51 TD, 40 INT)
3.
Ben Bennett
4.
Thaddeus Lewis
5.
Dave Brown
(820-1,375, 9,614 yards, 55 TD, 57 INT)
(877-1,510, 10,065 yards, 67 TD, 40 INT)
1989-91
120.33
1984-87
117.92
1992-95
117.61
1968-70
115.46
2000-01
101.07
1997-00
97.68
(464-845, 5,717 yards, 42 TD, 33 INT)
6.
Steve Slayden
(699-1,204, 8,004 yards, 48 TD, 55 INT)
7.
Spence Fischer
(786-1,369, 9,021 yards, 48 TD, 46 INT)
8.
Leo Hart
Most Pass Completions, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
D. Bryant
(316-642, 3,902 yards, 16 TD, 27 INT)
10.
Spencer Romine
(281-573, 3,545 yards, 13 TD, 31 INT)
*Minimum 11 attempts pre-1965 per NCAA standards
Ben Bennett
Sean Renfree
Anthony Dilweg
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Spence Fischer
Ben Bennett
Dave Brown
Steve Slayden
1983
2012
1988
2010
2011
2009
1995
1982
1991
1987
Ben Bennett (300-11)
Anthony Dilweg (287-11)
Sean Renfree (297-12)
Sean Renfree (285-12)
Sean Renfree (282-12)
300
297
287
285
282
274
256
236
231
230
1983
1988
2012
2010
2011
27.27
26.09
24.75
23.75
23.50
2009-12
2006-09
1980-83
1992-95
1984-87
1968-70
1989-91
1985-88
2000-01
1975-78
2003-05
898
877
820
786
699
486
464
342
316
288
288
Most Pass Completions, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
(487-877, 6,116 yards, 23 TD, 32 INT)
9.
Ben Bennett (4th)
Ben Bennett (4th)
D. Bryant (2nd)
D. Bryant (4th)
Sean Renfree (4th)
Thaddeus Lewis (4th)
Most Pass Completions, Half
(19-23, 246 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT)
Dave Brown
20 vs. Navy, 1982
16 vs. N.C. State, 1983
16 vs. N.C. State, 2008
15 vs. N.C. State, 2001
223.48 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
(21-27, 335 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT)
6.
Ben Bennett (4th)
Ben Bennett (4th)
Thaddeus Lewis (4th)
D. Bryant (4th)
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Ben Bennett
Spence Fischer
Steve Slayden
Leo Hart
Dave Brown
Anthony Dilweg
D. Bryant
Mike Dunn
Mike Schneider
Most Pass Completions Per Game, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sean Renfree (898-41)
Ben Bennett (820-42)
Spence Fischer (786-42)
Thaddeus Lewis (877-47)
Steve Slayden (699-40)
2009-12
1980-83
1992-95
2006-09
1984-87
21.90
19.52
18.71
18.66
17.48
D. Bryant (1st)
Dave Brown (1st)
Sean Renfree (2nd)
Spence Fischer (1st)
Ben Bennett (2nd)
Thaddeus Lewis (2nd)
Steve Slayden (2nd)
Anthony Dilweg (2nd)
D. Bryant (2nd)
Spence Fischer (2nd)
24 vs. Navy, 1982
24 vs. N.C. State, 1983
24 vs. Clemson, 2001
23 vs. N.C. State, 2001
23 vs. Maryland, 2010
22 vs. N.C. State, 2008
41 vs. Clemson, 2001
39 vs. North Carolina, 1989
37 vs. Maryland, 2010
35 vs. North Carolina, 1994
34 vs. Clemson, 1983
34 vs. Richmond, 2009
33 vs. N.C. State, 1987
33 vs. N.C. State, 1988
33 vs. N.C. State, 2001
33 vs. Virginia, 1995
Most Pass Attempts, Game
1.
3.
4.
6.
10.
11.
12.
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Sean Renfree
Anthony Dilweg
Spence Fischer
Anthony Dilweg
Spence Fischer
D. Bryant
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Dave Brown
62 vs. Wake Forest, 1980
62 vs. N.C. State, 1987
59 vs. Miami, 2012
57 vs. Maryland, 1988
57 vs. North Carolina, 1994
56 vs. N.C. State, 1988
56 vs. Virginia, 1995
56 vs. Clemson, 2001
56 vs. Maryland, 2010
55 vs. Richmond, 2009
54 vs. North Carolina, 1989
Four times; last by S. Renfree 53 vs. Boston College, 2011
Most Pass Attempts, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Anthony Dilweg
Ben Bennett
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Spence Fischer
Dave Brown
Sean Renfree
Steve Slayden
Spence Fischer
1988
1983
2010
2009
2012
1995
1991
2011
1987
1993
484
469
464
449
441
438
437
434
395
388
Most Pass Attempts Per Game, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Anthony Dilweg (484-11)
Ben Bennett (469-11)
Spence Fischer (438-11)
Dave Brown (437-11)
Steve Slayden (395-10)
1988
1983
1995
1991
1987
44.00
42.64
39.82
39.73
39.50
2006-09
2009-12
1980-83
1992-95
1984-87
1968-70
1989-91
2000-01
1985-88
1975-78
1997-00
1,510
1,389
1,375
1,369
1,204
872
845
642
594
571
571
Most Pass Attempts, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Spence Fischer
Steve Slayden
Leo Hart
Dave Brown
D. Bryant
Anthony Dilweg
Mike Dunn
Spencer Romine
Most Pass Attempts Per Game, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sean Renfree (1,389-41)
Ben Bennett (1,375-42)
Spence Fischer (1,369-42)
Thaddeus Lewis (1,510-47)
Dave Brown (845-27)
2009-12
1980-83
1992-95
2006-09
1989-91
33.88
32.74
32.60
32.13
31.30
159
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Average Yards Per Completion, Game (15 att.)
Most Touchdown Passes, Quarter
Most Games, 1+ Touchdown Passes, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
1.
Stanley Driskell (6-153)
25.50 vs. Ga. Tech, 1978
Anthony Dilweg (19-410) 21.58 vs. The Citadel, 1988
Bob Albright (6-125)
20.83 vs. N.C. State, 1972
20.00 vs. North Carolina, 1970
Leo Hart (13-260)
19.38 vs. Wake Forest, 1982
Ben Bennett (21-407)
Ron Sally (18-336)
18.67 vs. Virginia, 1981
Thaddeus Lewis (23-438)
18.61 vs. Navy, 2007
Dave Brown (24-444)
18.50 vs. Wake Forest, 1989
18.27 vs. Georgia Tech, 2001
D. Bryant (11-201)
Bob Corbett (13-236)
18.15 vs. Maryland, 1974
Average Yards Per Completion, Season (200 att.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Leo Hart (162-2,238)
Anthony Dilweg (287-3,824)
Spencer Romine (123-1,638)
Ben Bennett (110-1,445)
D. Bryant (187-2,454)
Ben Bennett (236-3,033)
Steve Slayden (230-2,924)
Scotty Glacken (101-1,265)
Thaddeus Lewis (274-3,330)
1968
1988
1999
1981
2001
1982
1987
1963
2009
13.82
13.324
13.317
13.126
13.123
12.85
12.71
12.53
12.15
Anthony Dilweg (342-4,557)
Spencer Romine (281-3,545)
Leo Hart (486-6,116)
D. Bryant (316-3,902)
Dave Brown (464-5,717)
Mike Dunn (288-3,511)
Thaddeus Lewis (877-10,065)
1985-88
1997-00
1968-70
2000-01
1989-91
1975-78
2006-09
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ron Salley (26-336)
David Green (27-335)
Dave Brown (36-444)
Billy Ray (16-197)
12.92 vs. Virginia, 1981
12.41 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
12.33 vs. Wake Forest, 1989
12.31 vs. W. Carolina, 1990
1.
2.
3.
Ben Bennett (374-3,033)
Anthony Dilweg (484-3,824)
Leo Hart (301-2,238)
Billy Ray (274-2,035)
Thaddeus Lewis (449-3,330)
Steve Slayden (395-2,924)
Leo Hart (308-2,236)
Ben Bennett (202-1,445)
Sean Renfree (441-3,113)
Sean Renfree (464-3,131)
1982
1988
1968
1989
2009
1987
1970
1981
2012
2010
8.11
7.90
7.44
7.43
7.42
7.40
7.26
7.15
7.06
6.75
Average Yards Per Attempt, Career (500 att.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Anthony Dilweg (594-4,559)
Ben Bennett (1,375-9,614)
Leo Hart (877-6,116)
Sean Renfree (1,389-9,465)
Dave Brown (845-5,717)
Thaddeus Lewis (1,510-10,065)
Steve Slayden (1,204-8,004)
Spence Fischer (1,369-9,021)
Spencer Romine (571-3,545)
Mike Dunn (571-3,531)
1985-88
1980-83
1968-70
2009-12
1989-91
2006-09
1984-87
1992-95
1997-00
1975-78
7.67
6.99
6.97
6.81
6.77
6.67
6.65
6.59
6.21
6.18
4 vs. Rice, 1965
4 vs. N.C. State, 1989
4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
4 vs. Miami, 2012
Steve Slayden
Thaddeus Lewis
Scotty Glacken
Scotty Glacken
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Billy Ray
Dave Brown
Dave Brown
Steve Prince
Spence Fischer
David Green
Thaddeus Lewis
Thaddeus Lewis
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Anthony Boone
Sean Renfree
6 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987
5 vs. N.C. State, 2009
4 vs. Clemson, 1963
4 vs. Rice, 1965
4 vs. Clemson, 1983
4 vs. Vanderbilt, 1987
4 vs. Northwestern, 1989
4 vs. Wake Forest, 1989
4 vs. N.C. State, 1989
4 vs. North Carolina, 1992
4 vs. North Carolina, 1994
4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
4 vs. North Carolina, 2006
4 vs. Navy, 2007
4 vs. Wake Forest, 2007
4 vs. Wake Forest, 2010
4 vs. Georgia Tech, 2011
4 vs. Memphis, 2012
4 vs. Virginia, 2012
4 vs. Miami, 2012
1.
2.
3.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Anthony Dilweg
Thaddeus Lewis
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Dave Brown
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Spence Fischer
Billy Ray
Thaddeus Lewis
1988
2007
1982
1987
1991
2009
2012
1983
1994
1989
2008
24
21
20
20
20
20
19
17
16
15
15
2006-09
1980-83
2009-12
1992-95
1984-87
1989-91
1985-88
1963-65
1968-70
1989-90
67
55
51
48
48
42
27
24
23
23
Most Touchdown Passes, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Thaddeus Lewis
Ben Bennett
Sean Renfree
Spence Fischer
Steve Slayden
Dave Brown
Anthony Dilweg
Scotty Glacken
Leo Hart
Billy Ray
Ben Bennett
Anthony Dilweg
Thaddeus Lewis
Thaddeus Lewis
Scotty Glacken
Ben Bennett
Ben Bennett
Dave Brown
Spence Fischer
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
1982
1988
2007
2009
1963
1980
1983
1991
1994
2010
2012
11
11
11
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Most Games, 1+ Touchdown Passes, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Spence Fischer
Dave Brown
Leo Hart
Scotty Glacken
2006-09
2009-12
1980-83
1984-87
1992-95
1989-91
1968-70
1963-65
36
29
34
27
27
18
17
16
Most Games, 2+ Touchdown Passes, Season
1.
2.
6.
Most Touchdown Passes, Season
Average Yards Per Attempt, Season (200 att.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Scotty Glacken (1st)
Dave Brown (1st)
David Green (2nd)
Sean Renfree (2nd)
4.
5.
Most Touchdown Passes, Game
13.33
12.62
12.58
12.34
12.32
12.19
11.48
Average Yards Per Attempt, Game (15 att.)
4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
3 vs. Navy, 1982
3 vs. N.C. State, 1989
Most Touchdown Passes, Half
Average Yards Per Completion, Career (500 att.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
David Green (4th)
Ben Bennett (4th)
Dave Brown (2nd)
Anthony Dilweg
Ben Bennett
Thaddeus Lewis
Dave Brown
Thaddeus Lewis
Steve Slayden
Billy Ray
Spence Fischer
Spence Fischer
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
1988
1982
2008
1991
2009
1987
1989
1993
1994
2007
2012
8
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
Most Games, 2+ Touchdown Passes, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Thaddeus Lewis
Spence Fischer
Ben Bennett
Sean Renfree
Dave Brown
Steve Slayden
2006-09
1992-95
1980-83
2009-12
1989-91
1984-87
19
15
14
13
12
10
Most Games, 3+ Touchdown Passes, Season
1.
2.
4.
Anthony Dilweg
Dave Brown
Dave Brown
Ben Bennett
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Billy Ray
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
1988
1989
1991
1982
1983
1987
1989
2007
2012
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
Most Games, 3+ Touchdown Passes, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
Dave Brown
Thaddeus Lewis
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Anthony Dilweg
Spence Fischer
Sean Renfree
1989-91
2006-09
1980-83
1984-87
1985-88
1992-95
2009-12
8
7
6
5
5
5
5
Most Games, 4+ Touchdown Passes, Season
1.
Steve Slayden
Dave Brown
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
1987
1989
2007
2012
2
2
2
2
Most Games, 4+ Touchdown Passes, Career
1.
3.
160
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Scotty Glacken
Steve Slayden
Dave Brown
2006-09
2009-12
1963-65
1984-87
1989-91
4
4
2
2
2
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Most Consecutive Games, 1+ TD Pass
1.
Most 100-Yard Passing Games, Season
Ben Bennett
17
1.
(All 11 games of 1982; first 6 games of 1983)
2.
Thaddeus Lewis
12
4.
(Last 2 games of 2006; first 10 games of 2007)
3.
Anthony Dilweg
4.
Spence Fischer
11
(All 11 games of 1988)
10
(Last 7 games of 1994; first 3 games of 1995)
Most Consecutive Games, 2+ TD Pass
1.
Ben Bennett
4
(1982: South Carolina, Virgina, Navy & Virgina Tech)
Anthony Dilweg
4
(1988: Northwestern, Tennessee,The Citadel & Virginia)
Dave Brown
4
(1990: N. Carolina; 1991: S. Carolina, Rutgers & Colgate)
Thaddeus Lewis
Thaddeus Lewis
4
(2009: N.C. Central, Virginia Tech, N.C. State & Maryland)
Touchdown-to-Interception Ratio, Season (10 TD)
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Thaddeus Lewis (15-6)
Thaddeus Lewis (20-8)
Dave Brown (14-6)
Thaddeus Lewis (21-10)
Spence Fischer (16-8)
Sean Renfree (19-10)
Ben Bennett (20-12)
Scotty Glacken (12-8)
Ben Bennett (17-12)
Anthony Dilweg (24-18)
Dave Brown (20-15)
Adam Smith (12-9)
2.50-1
2.50-1
2.33-1
2.10-1
2.00-1
1.90-1
1.67-1
1.50-1
1.42-1
1.33-1
1.33-1
1.33-1
2008
2009
1989
2007
1994
2012
1982
1963
1983
1988
1991
2002
Touchdown-to-Interception Ratio, Career (20 TD)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Thaddeus Lewis (67-40)
Sean Renfree (51-40)
Dave Brown (42-33)
Billy Ray (23-19)
Anthony Dilweg (27-24)
Scotty Glacken (24-23)
Spence Fischer (48-46)
2006-09
2009-12
1989-91
1989-90
1985-88
1963-65
1992-95
1.68-1
1.28-1
1.27-1
1.21-1
1.13-1
1.04-1
1.04-1
Most Seasons, 10+ Touchdown Passes
1.
2.
6.
Thaddeus Lewis (2006-07-08-09)
Ben Bennett (1980-82-83)
Steve Slayden (1985-86-87)
Spence Fischer (1993-94-95)
Sean Renfree (2010-11-12)
Dave Brown (1989-91)
4
3
3
3
3
2
Thaddeus Lewis (2007-08-09)
Ben Bennett (1982-83)
Steve Slayden (1987)
Anthony Dilweg (1988)
Billy Ray (1989)
Dave Brown (1991)
Spence Fischer (1994)
Sean Renfree (2012)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Thaddeus Lewis (2007-09)
Ben Bennett (1982)
Steve Slayden (1987)
Anthony Dilweg (1988)
Dave Brown (1991)
Thaddeus Lewis
Spence Fischer
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Sean Renfree
2006-09
1992-95
1980-83
1984-87
2009-12
1.
2.
3.
9.
Anthony Dilweg
Sean Renfree
Leo Hart
Ben Bennett
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Leo Hart
Spence Fischer
Thaddeus Lewis
1988
2012
1968
1982
1983
1987
2010
2011
1970
1995
2009
11
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Thaddeus Lewis
Spence Fischer
Leo Hart
2009-12
1980-83
2006-09
1992-95
1968-70
28
25
24
21
20
7.
Anthony Dilweg
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Dave Brown
Spence Fischer
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Dave Brown
Spence Fischer
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
1988
2009
2010
1983
1991
1995
1982
1987
1989
1993
2011
2012
1.
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3.
4.
5.
2
1
1
1
1
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Anthony Dilweg
Ben Bennett
Dave Brown
2006-09
2009-12
1985-88
1980-83
1989-91
3.
Anthony Dilweg
Dave Brown
Nine tied with
Last by Sean Renfree
1988
1989
Most Touchdown Passes of 50+ Yards, Season
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Ben Bennett
Anthony Dilweg
Dave Brown
Thaddeus Lewis
Steve Slayden
Spencer Romine
D. Bryant
Sean Renfree
11
11
10
9
8
2
2
1
2012
1980-83
1985-88
1989-91
2006-09
1984-87
1997-00
1998-00
2009-12
2007
2012
1961
1991
2009
2010
5
5
3
3
3
3
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Dave Brown
Scotty Glacken
Ben Bennett
2009-12
2006-09
1989-91
1963-65
1980-83
10
8
5
4
4
Most Passing Yards, 2 Consecutive Games
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
1.
Dave Brown, 1989 (374 vs. NCS & 479 vs. NC)
Anthony Dilweg, 1988 (475 vs. WF & 357 vs. NCS)
Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 (459 vs. NCS & 371 vs. MD)
Dave Brown, 1989 (444 vs. WF & 374 vs. NCS)
Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 (359 vs. VT & 459 vs. NCS)
Anthony Dilweg, 1988 (410 vs. CIT & 381 vs. UVa)
853
832
830
818
818
801
Dave Brown, 1989
1,297
(444 vs. Wake Forest, 374 vs. N.C. State & 479 vs. N. Carolina)
2.
Anthony Dilweg, 1988
1,194
(475 vs. Wake Forest, 357 vs. N.C. State & 362 vs. North Carolina)
3.
Thaddeus Lewis, 2009
1,189
Thaddeus Lewis, 2009
1,173
(459 vs. N.C. State, 371 vs. Maryland & 343 vs. Virginia)
5.
Anthony Dilweg, 1988
1,150
(410 vs. The Citadel, 381 vs. Virginia & 349 vs. Vanderbilt)
6.
Steve Slayden, 1987
1,135
(396 vs. Georgia Tech, 281 vs. Wake Forest & 458 vs. N.C. State)
Most Touchdown Passes, 2 Consecutive Games
1.
2.
7.
Dave Brown, 1989 (4 vs. WF & 4 vs. NCS)
Steve Slayden, 1987 (1 vs. MD & 6 vs. GT)
Steve Slayden, 1987 (6 vs. GT & 1 vs. WF)
Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 (2 vs. VT & 5 vs. NCS)
Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 (5 vs. NCS & 2 vs. MD)
Sean Renfree, 2012 (3 vs. NCCU & 4 vs. MEM)
Ben Bennett, 1982 (3 vs. UVa & 3 vs. NAVY)
Anthony Dilweg, 1988 (3 vs. TENN & 3 vs. CIT)
Anthony Dilweg, 1988 (3 vs. CIT & 3 vs. UVa)
Thaddeus Lewis, 2007 (4 vs. NAVY & 2 vs. MIA)
Thaddeus Lewis, 2007 (2 vs. MIA & 4 vs. WF)
Sean Renfree, 2010 (2 vs. ELON & 4 vs. WF)
8
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
Most Touchdown Passes, 3 Consecutive Games
1.
Dave Brown, 1989
11
(4 vs. Wake Forest, 4 vs. N.C. State & 3 vs. North Carolina)
2.
Steve Slayden, 1987
10
(6 vs. Georgia Tech, 1 vs. Wake Forest & 3 vs. N.C. State)
Thaddeus Lewis, 2007
Most 400-Yard Passing Games, Career
1.
2.
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Walt Rappold
Dave Brown
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Most Touchdown Passes of 50+ Yards, Career
4.
9
7
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
Most 400-Yard Passing Games, Season
1.
2 vs. Wake Forest, 1959
2 vs. Rice, 1965
2 vs. Wake Forest, 1989
2 vs. Clemson, 1991
2 vs. Navy, 2007
2 vs. Wake Forest, 2009
2 vs. Wake Forest, 2010
(359 vs. Virginia Tech, 459 vs. N.C. State & 371 vs. Maryland)
Most 300-Yard Passing Games, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
George Harris (50 & 55)
Scotty Glacken (60 & 62)
Dave Brown (76 & 97)
Dave Brown (55 & 72)
Thaddeus Lewis (69 & 76)
Thaddeus Lewis (56 & 62)
Sean Renfree (51 & 70)
Most Passing Yards, 3 Consecutive Games
Most 200-Yard Passing Games, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
3.
42
39
38
37
37
Most 200-Yard Passing Games, Season
Most Seasons, 20+ Touchdown Passes
1.
2.
Most Touchdown Passes of 50+ Yards, Game
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Most 300-Yard Passing Games, Career
Most Seasons, 15+ Touchdown Passes
1.
2.
3.
2007
2010
2011
1982
1983
1988
1991
1995
2009
2012
Most 100-Yard Passing Games, Career
4
(2007: Northwestern, Navy, Miami & Wake Forest)
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Ben Bennett
Anthony Dilweg
Dave Brown
Spence Fischer
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
10
(4 vs. Navy, 2 vs. Miami & 4 vs. Wake Forest)
4.
Anthony Dilweg, 1988
9
(3 vs. Tennessee, 3 vs. The Citadel & 3 vs. Virginia)
Thaddeus Lewis, 2009
9
(2 vs. N.C. Central, 2 vs. Virginia Tech & 5 vs. N.C. State)
Thaddeus Lewis, 2009
9
(2 vs. Virginia Tech, 5 vs. N.C. State & 2 vs. Maryland)
161
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Most Seasons, 1,000+ Passing Yards
1.
5.
8.
Ben Bennett (1980-81-82-83)
Steve Slayden (1984-85-86-87)
Spence Fischer (1992-93-94-95)
Thaddeus Lewis (2006-07-08-09)
Leo Hart (1968-69-70)
Dave Brown (1989-90-91)
Sean Renfree (2010-11-12)
Scotty Glacken (1963-64)
Mike Dunn (1976-77)
Billy Ray (1989-90)
D. Bryant (2000-01)
Mike Schneider (2003-04)
Most Games, 20+ Pass Completions, Season
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
Most Seasons, 2,000+ Passing Yards
1.
2.
5.
Thaddeus Lewis (2006-07-08-09)
Ben Bennett (1980-82-83)
Spence Fischer (1993-94-95)
Sean Renfree (2010-11-12)
Leo Hart (1968-70)
4
3
3
3.
Ben Bennett (1982-83)
Sean Renfree (2010-12)
Anthony Dilweg (1988)
Thaddeus Lewis (2009)
6.
8.
11.
5.
6.
7.
9.
162
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Thaddeus Lewis
Spence Fischer
Steve Slayden
Dave Brown
Leo Hart
2009-12
1980-83
2006-09
1992-95
1984-87
1989-91
1968-70
26
22
19
18
12
11
10
B. Bennett to C. Castor
S. Slayden to C. Hines
A. Dilweg to C. Hines
B. Ray to C. Hines
T. Lewis to E. Riley
S. Slayden to D. Green
D. Brown to C. Hines
B. Bennett to C. Jones
T. Lewis to E. Riley
S. Renfree to J. Crowder
S. Slayden to D. Green
D. Brown to W. Jones
S. Fischer to C. Thomas
T. Lewis to D. Varner
S. Renfree to C. Vernon
S. Renfree to C. Vernon
1982
1987
1988
1989
2007
1985
1989
1981
2008
2012
1986
1991
1995
2009
2011
2012
Thaddeus Lewis to Eron Riley
Ben Bennett to Chris Castor
Steve Slayden to Doug Green
Sean Renfree to Conner Vernon
Spence Fischer to Corey Thomas
Steve Slayden to Clarkston Hines
Ben Bennett to Cedric Jones
Anthony Dilweg to Clarkston Hines
Dave Brown to Walter Jones
2007-08
2010
1982-83
1993
2009
2002-03
1981-82
1977
1998
Anthony Dilweg
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Spence Fischer
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
12
11
10
9
9
8
8
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
19
16
16
16
13
11
10
10
9
206
173
169
156
130
118
107
105
102
1.
2.
4.
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Thaddeus Lewis
Spence Fischer
Anthony Dilweg
1988
1983
1987
1995
2009
2010
4
3
3
3
3
3
2009-12
1980-83
2006-09
1992-95
1985-88
Sean Renfree
6
5
5
4
4
Thaddeus Lewis
3.
Ben Bennett
4.
Steve Slayden
36
28
(Last 7 games of 2006; all 12 games of 2007; first 9 games of 2008)
23
(Last game of 1981; all 11 games of 1982; all 11 games of 1983)
21
(Last 4 games of 1984; all 10 of 1985; first 7 of 1986)
Most Consecutive Games With 20+ Pass
Completions
1.
Ben Bennett
14
Most Consecutive Pass Completions, Game
3.
5.
D. Bryant
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Thaddeus Lewis
Ben Bennett
Sean Renfree
16 vs. N.C. State, 2000
16 vs. Navy, 2010
15 vs. North Carolina, 1983
15 vs. Northwestern, 2007
14 vs. Maryland, 1982
14 vs. Boston College, 2011
Most Pass Attempts Without An INT, Game
1.
2.
3.
4.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Thaddeus Lewis
Steve Slayden
Dave Brown
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Mike Schneider
Sean Renfree
2006-09
1980-83
1992-95
1984-87
1975-78
2009-12
1968-70
1951-54
1963-65
1956-58
2004-06
1997-00
1959-62
46
38
37
36
35
35
31
27
24
23
23
22
20
Most Consecutive Starts, QB
1.
Thaddeus Lewis
33
(Last 11 games of 2006; all 12 games of 2007; first 10 games of 2008)
2.
Leo Hart
31
3.
Spence Fischer
26
(last 4 games of 1993; all 11 games of 1994 & 1995)
4.
Mike Dunn
25
(Last 3 games of 1975; all 11 games of 1976 & 1977)
5.
Scotty Glacken
24
(Last 8 games of 1963; all 10 games of 1964; first 6 games of 1965)
Steve Slayden
24
7.
Ben Bennett
21
(Last 10 games of 1982; all 11 games of 1983)
8.
Walt Rappold
20
(All 10 games of 1961 & 1962)
Most Consecutive Starts Without An INT
3.
Worth Lutz
Thaddeus Lewis
Don Altman
Hal Spears
1952
2007-08
1959-60
1973-74
6
6
5
5
Most Pass Completions By A Reserve QB, Game
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
Dave Brown
David Green
Ben Bennett
Bobby Campbell
Sean Renfree
Bobby Campbell
23 vs. Northwestern, 1990
21 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
19 vs. Tennessee, 1982
19 vs. Wake Forest, 1998
18 vs. Miami, 2010
17 vs. N.C. State, 1998
Most Pass Attempts By A Reserve QB, Game
(Last 3 games of 1982; all 11 games of 1983)
1.
12.
13.
1.
(All 12 games of 2010; all 12 games of 2011;
all 12 games of 2012 except Week 6 vs. Virginia — DNP due to injury)
2.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Thaddeus Lewis
Ben Bennett
Spence Fischer
Steve Slayden
Mike Dunn
Sean Renfree
Leo Hart
Jerry Barger
Scotty Glacken
Bob Brodhead
Mike Schneider
Spencer Romine
Walt Rappold
(Last 7 games of 1985; all 11 games of 1986; first 5 games of 1987)
Most Consecutive Games With 10+ Pass
Completions
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(All 10 games of 1968 & 1969; all 11 games of 1970)
Most Games, 30+ Pass Completions, Career
David Green to Corey Thomas (36, 19, 4, 18 yards)
4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
Thaddeus Lewis to Eron Riley (76, 35, 9, 69 yards)
4 vs. Navy, 2007
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Spence Fischer
Thaddeus Lewis
Adam Smith
Ben Bennett
Mike Dunn
Bobby Campbell
Most Starts, QB
11
11
8
8
8
8
7
7
Most Games, 30+ Pass Completions, Season
1
1
Most Consecutive Pass Attempts Without INT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
2
Most TD Passes By A Combination, Career
1.
2.
1983
2012
1982
1988
2009
2011
1995
2010
Most Games, 20+ Pass Completions, Career
2
Most TD Passes By A Combination, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
7.
1.
2.
Most TD Passes By A Combination, Game
1.
3.
Ben Bennett
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Anthony Dilweg
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Spence Fischer
Sean Renfree
3
2
Most Seasons, 3,000+ Passing Yards
1.
1.
59 vs. Miami, 2012
55 vs. Richmond, 2009
52 vs. N.C. State, 2008
50 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987
50 vs. South Carolina, 1991
50 vs. N.C. State, 2009
49 vs. Boston College, 2010
46 vs. Maryland, 1981
45 vs. Wake Forest, 2004
43 vs. FIU, 2011
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Sean Renfree
Bobby Campbell
Dave Brown
Bobby Campbell
Ben Bennett
Bobby Campbell
38 vs. Miami, 2010
34 vs. Wake Forest, 1998
33 vs. Northwestern, 1990
31 vs. Vanderbilt, 1999
29 vs. Tennessee, 1982
28 vs. N.C. State, 1998
Most Passing Yards By A Reserve QB, Game
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
David Green
Ben Bennett
Dave Brown
Bobby Campbell
Spence Fischer
Bobby Campbell
Dave Brown
Bobby Campbell
Spence Fischer
Billy Ray
335 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
288 vs. Tennessee, 1982
278 vs. Northwestern, 1990
251 vs. Vanderbilt, 1999
188 vs. Rice, 1992
188 vs. N.C. State, 1998
182 vs. Western Carolina, 1990
181 vs. Wake Forest, 1998
179 vs. Florida State, 1992
177 vs. Army, 1990
Most Passing TDs By A Reserve QB, Game
1.
2.
David Green
Dave Brown
4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997
3 vs. Virginia, 1989
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
300-YARD PASSING GAMES
479
475
469
459
458
444
442
432
428
410
407
404
400
397
396
395
391
387
385
384
379
374
373
371
368
367
363
362
362
360
359
358
358
357
357
353
353
351
350
350
349
347
343
341
337
336
335
335
334
334
333
328
326
323
323
317
317
316
316
315
314
314
314
313
311
310
308
305
305
303
303
303
301
300
Dave Brown
Anthony Dilweg
Ben Bennett
Thaddeus Lewis
Steve Slayden
Dave Brown
Ben Bennett
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Anthony Dilweg
Ben Bennett
Spencer Romine
D. Bryant
Ben Bennett
Steve Slayden
Spence Fischer
Anthony Dilweg
Thaddeus Lewis
Dave Brown
Spence Fischer
Anthony Dilweg
Dave Brown
Steve Slayden
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Ben Bennett
Spence Fischer
Anthony Dilweg
Spence Fischer
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Spence Fischer
Anthony Dilweg
Adam Smith
Anthony Dilweg
Sean Renfree
Thaddeus Lewis
Sean Renfree
Anthony Dilweg
Spence Fischer
Thaddeus Lewis
Billy Ray
Dave Brown
Ron Sally
David Green
Sean Renfree
Dave Brown
Sean Renfree
Spence Fischer
Zack Asack
Ben Bennett
Dave Brown
Ben Bennett
Thaddeus Lewis
Thaddeus Lewis
Bobby Campbell
Leo Hart
Dave Brown
Spence Fischer
Sean Renfree
Sean Renfree
Ben Bennett
Anthony Dilweg
D. Bryant
Billy Ray
Thaddeus Lewis
Anthony Dilweg
Thaddeus Lewis
Spencer Romine
Sean Renfree
Leo Hart
Mike Schneider
1989
1988
1980
2009
1987
1989
1983
2012
2007
1988
1982
1999
2001
1981
1987
1994
1988
2009
1991
1993
1988
1989
1987
2009
2011
1983
1982
1995
1988
1995
2009
2010
2012
1993
1988
2002
1988
2010
2009
2010
1988
1995
2009
1989
1990
1981
1997
2011
1991
2010
1993
2005
1983
1991
1983
2008
2008
1998
1968
1991
1994
2010
2012
1982
1988
2000
1989
2006
1987
2009
1998
2011
1970
2004
at North Carolina
Wake Forest
Wake Forest
at N.C. State
N.C. State
at Wake Forest
N.C. State
Miami
at Navy
The Citadel
Wake Forest
at Maryland
N.C. State
at Maryland
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
Virginia
Wake Forest
vs. Clemson
at North Carolina
Maryland
N.C. State
at Maryland
Maryland
at Boston College
Clemson
Navy
at Army
North Carolina
at Virginia
Virginia Tech
at Wake Forest
vs. Cincinnati
Army
at N.C. State
at N.C. State
at Northwestern
at Maryland
Richmond
Elon
at Vanderbilt
N.C. State
at Virginia
at South Carolina
North Carolina
at Virginia
Georgia Tech
at FIU
at Maryland
at Georgia Tech
at Rutgers
at Clemson
South Carolina
at South Carolina
at North Carolina
Navy
N.C. State
at Vanderbilt
at Clemson
N.C. State
vs. Wisconsin
at Navy
Memphis
at N.C. State
at Tennessee
at N.C. State
at Maryland
at Wake Forest
at Clemson
at Miami
at Northwestern
at Virginia
at South Carolina
at Wake Forest
300-Yard Passing Games By Player
Zack Asack (1)
328
Clemson
2005
Ben Bennett (9)
469
Wake Forest
397
Maryland
363
Navy
407
Wake Forest
313
N.C. State
326
South Carolina
367
Clemson
442
N.C. State
323
North Carolina
1980
1981
1982
1982
1982
1983
1983
1983
1983
Dave Brown (8)
444
Wake Forest
374
N.C. State
479
North Carolina
337
North Carolina
323
South Carolina
334
Maryland
315
N.C. State
385
Clemson
1989
1989
1989
1990
1991
1991
1991
1991
D. Bryant (2)
310
N.C. State
400
N.C. State
2000
2001
Bobby Campbell (1)
316
Vanderbilt
1998
Anthony Dilweg (10)
305
Clemson
353
Northwestern
410
The Citadel
311
Tennessee
391
Virginia
349
Vanderbilt
379
Maryland
475
Wake Forest
357
N.C. State
362
North Carolina
1987
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
Spence Fischer (8)
333
Rutgers
357
Army
384
North Carolina
395
North Carolina
314
Wisconsin
362
Army
360
Virginia
347
N.C. State
1993
1993
1993
1994
1994
1995
1995
1995
David Green (1)
335
Georgia Tech
1997
Leo Hart (2)
316
Clemson
301
South Carolina
1968
1970
Thaddeus Lewis (11)
305
Wake Forest
428
Navy
317
Navy
317
N.C. State
350
Richmond
359
Virginia Tech
459
N.C. State
371
Maryland
343
Virginia
303
Miami
378
Wake Forest
2006
2007
2008
2008
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
Billy Ray (2)
341
South Carolina
308
Maryland
1989
1989
Sean Renfree (11)
350
Elon
358
Wake Forest
351
Maryland
314
Navy
334
Georgia Tech
368
Boston College
335
FIU
303
Virginia
314
Memphis
432
Miami
358
Cincinnati
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2012
Spencer Romine (2)
303
Northwestern
404
Maryland
1998
1999
Ron Sally (1)
336
Virginia
1981
Mike Schneider (1)
300
Wake Forest
2004
Steve Slayden (3)
373
Maryland
396
Georgia Tech
458
N.C. State
1987
1987
1987
Adam Smith (1)
353
N.C. State
2002
300-Yard Passing Games By Opponent
1.
2.
4.
5.
7.
9.
10.
13.
N.C. State
12
Maryland & Wake Forest
8
North Carolina
6
Clemson & Virginia
5
Navy & South Carolina
4
Georgia Tech
3
Army, Miami, Northwestern & Vanderbilt
2
Boston College, Cincinnati, Elon, FIU, Memphis,
Richmond, Rutgers, Tennessee, The Citadel,
Virginia Tech & Wisconsin
1
163
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
2,000-YARD PASSERS
1. Thaddeus Lewis
Year
G/GS Cmp
Att
2006
12/11 180 340
2007
12/12 199 360
2008
11/11 224 361
2009
12/12 274 449
Total
47/46 877 1,510
Pct. Yards
.529 2,134
.553 2,430
.620 2,171
.610 3,330
.581 10,065
TD Int
11 16
21 10
15
6
20
8
67 40
10. Spencer Romine
Year
G/GS Cmp
1997
6/4
34
1998
9/7
71
1999
7/7 123
2000
6/4
53
Total
28/22 281
Att
65
147
243
116
571
Pct. Yards
.523
432
.483
862
.506 1,638
.457
613
.492 3,545
TD Int
3
3
3
6
6 13
1
9
13 31
2. Ben Bennett
Year
G/GS Cmp
Att
1980
11/10 174 330
1981
9/7
110 202
1982
11/10 236 374
1983
11/11 300 469
Total
42/38 820 1,375
Pct. Yards
.527 2,050
.544 1,445
.631 3,033
.640 3,086
.596 9,614
TD Int
11 25
7
8
20 12
17 12
55 57
11. Mike Dunn
Year
G/GS Cmp
1975
10/4
31
1976
11/11
90
1977
11/11 102
1978
9/9
65
Total
41/35 288
Att
67
169
191
144
571
Pct. Yards
.463
526
.533 1,078
.534 1,239
.451
668
.504 3,511
TD Int
0
7
2 11
7
9
2
8
11 35
3. Sean Renfree
G/GS
Year
2009
5/0
2010
12/11
2011
12/12
2012
12/12
Total
41/35
Pct. Yards
.680
330
.614 3,131
.650 2,891
.673 3,113
.647 9,465
TD Int
4
2
14 17
14 11
19 10
51 40
12. Billy Ray
G/GS Cmp
Year
1989
8/8 174
1990
8/7 100
Total
16/15 274
Att Pct. Yards
274 .635 2,035
164 .610 1,247
438 .626 3,282
TD Int
15 14
8
5
23 19
13. Scotty Glacken
G/GS Cmp
Year
1963
10/8 101
1964
10/10 104
1965
7/6
50
Total
27/24 255
Att
201
192
88
481
Pct. Yards
.502 1,265
.541 1,178
.568
727
.531 3,179
TD Int
12
8
7
9
5
6
24 23
14. Mike Schneider
Year
G/GS Cmp
2003
10/8
97
2004
11/10 150
2005
8/5
41
Total
29/23 288
Att
208
253
86
547
Pct. Yards
.466 1,220
.593 1,527
.477
351
.527 3,098
TD Int
4
6
8
7
0
6
12 19
15. Bobby Campbell
G/GS Cmp
Year
1997
9/6
85
1998
11/4 101
1999
6/2
37
2000
8/0
9
Total
34/12 232
Att
176
206
96
20
498
Pct. Yards
.483
925
.490 1,199
.385
526
.450
75
.466 2,725
TD Int
2 10
6
8
1
6
0
3
9 27
16. Adam Smith
Year
G/GS Cmp
2001
5/0
5
2002
12/12 174
2003
7/3
49
Total
24/15 228
Att
13
308
94
415
Pct. Yards
.385
30
.565 2,031
.521
488
.549 2,549
TD Int
0
1
12
9
2
0
14 10
17. Billy Cox
Year
G/GS Cmp
1948
—
19
1949
—
59
1950
— 108
Total
— 186
Att
58
118
206
382
Pct. Yards
.328
248
.500
779
.524 1,428
.487 2,455
TD Int
2
3
4
7
8 15
14 25
Cmp
Att
34
50
285 464
282 434
297 441
898 1,389
4. Spence Fischer
Year
G/GS Cmp
Att
1992
9/6
113 197
1993
11/9 213 388
1994
11/11 204 346
1995
11/11 256 438
Total
42/37 786 1,369
Pct. Yards
.574 1,505
.549 2,561
.590 2,285
.584 2,668
.574 9,019
TD Int
8 10
12 14
16
8
12 14
48 46
5. Steve Slayden
Year
G/GS Cmp
Att
1984
9/5
113 202
1985
10/10 173 294
1986
11/11 183 313
1987
10/10 230 395
Total
40/36 699 1,204
Pct. Yards
.559 1,229
.588 1,937
.585 1,914
.582 2,924
.581 8,004
TD Int
4
9
19 13
14 15
20 16
48 55
6. Leo Hart
Year
G/GS Cmp
1968
10/10 162
1969
10/10 145
1970
11/11 179
Total
31/31 486
Att
301
268
308
877
Pct. Yards
.538 2,238
.541 1,642
.581 2,236
.554 6,116
TD Int
11 11
5
9
7 12
23 32
7. Dave Brown
Year
G/GS Cmp
1989
6/3 104
1990
10/4 129
1991
11/11 230
Total
27/18 463
Att
163
245
437
845
Pct. Yards
.638 1,479
.527 1,444
.526 2,794
.548 5,717
TD Int
14
6
8 12
20 15
42 33
8. Anthony Dilweg
Year
G/GS Cmp
1985
11/1
14
1986
11/0
6
1987
11/1
35
1988
11/11 287
Total
44/13 342
Att
25
12
73
484
594
Pct. Yards
.560
161
.500
65
.479
507
.593 3,824
.576 4,557
TD Int
0
2
0
0
3
4
24 18
27 24
9. D. Bryant
Year
G/GS Cmp
2000
11/7 129
2001
11/11 187
Total
22/18 316
Att Pct. Yards
258 .500 1,448
384 .487 2,454
642 .492 3,902
TD Int
5 10
11 17
16 27
164
DUKE FOOTBALL
2013 MEDIA GUIDE
RUSHING RECORDS
Most Rushing Yards, Quarter
Most Rushing Yards, Career
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Robert Baldwin (1st)
Steve Jones (1st)
Mike Grayson (2nd)
103 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994
99 vs. Virginia, 1972
93 vs. Wake Forest, 1981
Most Rushing Yards, Half
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Steve Jones (1st)
Mike Grayson (2nd)
Robert Baldwin (1st)
Mike Grayson (2nd)
Chris Douglas (2nd)
175 vs. Virginia, 1972
153 vs. Wake Forest, 1981
141 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994
131 vs. Wake Forest, 1983
130 vs. Georgia Tech, 2003
Most Rushing Yards, Game
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
19.
20.
Robert Baldwin
Randy Cuthbert
Chris Douglas
George Clark
Steve Jones
Steve Jones
Roger Boone
Larry Martinez
Steve Jones
Mike Grayson
Tony Benjamin
Tony Benjamin
Ernie Jackson
Robert O’Mara
George McAfee
Mike Grayson
Steve Jones
Art Gore
Chris Douglas
Mike Dunn
238 vs. Maryland, 1994
234 vs. GeorgiaTech, 1989
218 vs. Georgia Tech, 2003
214 vs. Wake Forest, 1945
204 vs. Florida, 1971
201 vs. Wake Forest, 1972
201 vs. Northwestern, 1989
199 vs. South Carolina, 1974
188 vs. Wake Forest, 1972
188 vs. Wake Forest, 1981
186 vs. Wake Forest, 1973
181 vs. Georgia Tech, 1973
181 vs. Navy, 1971
180 vs. Virginia Tech, 1938
174 vs. Wake Forest, 1937
173 vs. Georgia Tech, 1982
171 vs. Clemson, 1970
171 vs. North Carolina, 1974
169 vs. Vanderbilt, 2001
168 vs. Georgia Tech, 1976
Most Rushing Yards, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Steve Jones
Robert Baldwin
Chris Douglas
Randy Cuthbert
Randy Cuthbert
Ace Parker
Alex Wade
Steve Jones
Steve Jones
Chris Douglas
Roger Boone
Wray Carlton
B.J. Hill
Mike Grayson
Mike Dunn
Bob Pascal
Mike Grayson
Art Gore
Laymarr Marshall
Robert O’Mara
Mike Grayson
Phil Asack
Julius Grantham
Tony Benjamin
Jay Calabrese
Ace Parker
Chris Douglas
Wray Carlton
Jay Wilkinson
Art Gore
1972
1994
2003
1992
1989
1935
2002
1971
1970
2001
1988
1957
1998
1983
1976
1955
1981
1976
1995
1938
1982
1968
1986
1975
1965
1936
2002
1958
1963
1974
1,236
1,187
1,138
1,031
1,023
884
979
861
854
841
836
833
798
785
757
750
744
742
708
703
693
690
677
674
658
647
640
636
631
627
Most Rushing Yards Per Game, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Steve Jones (861-7)
Steve Jones (1,236-11)
Robert Baldwin (1,187-11)
Chris Douglas (1,138-12)
Randy Cuthbert (1,031-11)
1971
1972
1994
2003
1992
123.00
112.36
107.91
94.83
93.73
Chris Douglas
Steve Jones
Randy Cuthbert
Mike Grayson
Tony Benjamin
Julius Grantham
Mike Dunn
Roger Boone
Ace Parker
Robert Baldwin
Jay Calabrese
Tom Davis
Wray Carlton
Eric Tipton
Letavious Wilks
Alex Wade
Art Gore
Bob Pascal
Laymarr Marshall
Red Smith
Greg Boone
Elmore Hackney
Robert O’Mara
Mike Barney
Justin Boyle
Most Rushing Attempts, Quarter
2000-03
1970-72
1988-92
1980-83
1973-76
1982-86
1975-78
1986-89
1934-36
1991-94
1965-67
1941-44
1956-58
1936-38
1996-99
2000-03
1973-76
1953-55
1994-97
1951-53
1979-82
1935-37
1936-38
1974-77
2004-07
3,122
2,951
2,790
2,441
2,251
1,989
1,939
1,900
1,856
1,848
1,801
1,775
1,774
1,586
1,555
1,546
1,530
1,523
1,473
1,471
1,435
1,359
1,356
1,320
1,283
Most Rushing Yards Per Game, Career
1.
2.
3.
Steve Jones (2,951-28)
Chris Douglas (3,122-45)
Randy Cuthbert (2,790-43)
1970-72
2000-03
1988-92
105.39
69.38
64.88
Highest Average Per Rushing Attempt, Game (15)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
George Clark (17-214)
Mike Grayson (17-188)
Ernie Jackson (17-181)
Jay Calabrese (15-140)
Robert O’Mara (20-180)
Tony Benjamin (16-144)
Mike Dunn (19-168)
George Clark (16-140)
Roger Boone (24-201)
12.59 vs. Wake Forest, 1945
11.06 vs. Wake Forest, 1981
10.65 vs. Navy, 1971
9.33 vs. S. Carolina, 1965
9.00 vs. Virginia Tech, 1938
9.00 vs. Clemson, 1973
8.84 vs. Georgia Tech, 1976
8.75 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944
8.38 vs. Northwestern, 1989
Highest Avg. Per Rushing Attempt, Season (75)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Ace Parker (119-884)
Buddy Luper (76-520)
Jasper Davis (90-591)
Greg Boone (80-502)
George McAfee (96-596)
George Clark (89-528)
Ace Parker (111-647)
Elmore Hackney (85-490)
Randy Cuthbert (187-1,042)
Greg Boone (78-434)
1935
1943
1940
1981
1939
1944
1936
1937
1989
1982
7.43
6.84
6.57
6.28
6.21
5.93
5.83
5.77
5.57
5.56
1.
2.
4.
Mike Grayson (4th)
Steve Jones (1st)
Robert Baldwin (3rd)
Art Bosetti (4th)
18 vs. Wake Forest, 1983
17 vs. Florida, 1971
17 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994
16 vs. South Carolina, 1970
Most Rushing Attempts, Half
1.
2.
3.
4.
Mike Grayson (2nd)
Art Bosetti (2nd)
Steve Jones (1st)
Steve Jones (1st)
Robert Baldwin (2nd)
31 vs. Wake Forest, 1983
28 vs. South Carolina, 1970
26 vs. Florida, 1971
24 vs. Virginia, 1972
24 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994
Most Rushing Attempts, Game
1.
2.
4.
6.
7.
10.
Art Bosetti
Tony Benjamin
Robert Baldwin
Phil Asack
Steve Jones
Mike Grayson
Steve Jones
Steve Jones
Randy Cuthbert
Steve Jones
Steve Jones
Randy Cuthbert
42 vs. South Carolina, 1970
41 vs. Wake Forest, 1973
41 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994
40 vs. Georgia Tech, 1968
40 vs. Florida, 1971
39 vs. Wake Forest, 1983
38 vs. Clemson, 1970
38 vs. Georgia Tech, 1972
38 vs. Maryland, 1989
37 vs. South Carolina, 1971
37 vs. Wake Forest, 1972
37 vs. N.C. State, 1989
Most Rushing Attempts, Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Steve Jones
Robert Baldwin
Chris Douglas
Randy Cuthbert
Chris Douglas
Steve Jones
Alex Wade
Steve Jones
B.J. Hill
Laymarr Marshall
1972
1994
2003
1992
2001
1970
2002
1971
1998
1995
287
276
236
227
218
203
201
193
192
188
2000-03
1970-72
1988-92
1980-83
1975-78
1973-76
1982-86
1965-67
1941-44
1991-94
695
683
577
574
565
503
475
465
462
421
Most Rushing Attempts, Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Chris Douglas
Steve Jones
Randy Cuthbert
Mike Grayson
Mike Dunn
Tony Benjamin
Julius Grantham
Jay Calabrese
Tom Davis
Robert Baldwin
Highest Avg. Per Rushing Attempt, Career (200)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Red Smith (243-1,471)
Ace Parker (316-1,856)
Elmore Hackney (232-1,359)
Greg Boone (286-1,435)
Bob Pascal (307-1,523)
Art Gore (315-1,530)
Randy Cuthbert (577-2,790)
Jack Alexander (232-1,110)
Buddy Luper (215-1,004)
Wray Carlton (381-1,774)
Mike Barney (287-1,320)
Roger Boone (415-1,900)
Alex Wade (343-1,546)
Chris Douglas (695-3,122)
Desmond Scott (262-1,159)
1951-53
1934-36
1935-37
1979-82
1953-55
1973-76
1988-92
1933-35
1942-46
1956-58
1974-77
1986-89
2000-03
2000-03
2009-12
6.05
5.87
5.86
5.02
4.96
4.86
4.84
4.78
4.67
4.66
4.60
4.58
4.51
4.49
4.42
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Most Rushing Touchdowns, Game
Two Players, 100+ Rushing Yards, Game
Most Rushing Yards By A QB, Game
1.
Winston Siegfried
Tom Davis
Tony Benjamin
Mike Dunn
Robert Baldwin
Justin Boyle
7.
12 with 3; last Spencer Romine
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Syracuse, 1938 Robert O’Mara (21-109) & Eric Tipton (23-102)
N.C. State, 1943 Jim Miller (7-110) & Buddy Luper (6-109)
Alabama, 1944 George Clark (14-123) & Tom Davis (27-101)
Virginia Tech, 1951 Charlie Smith (10-124) & Herbert Field (11-121)
S. Carolina, 1974 Larry Martinez (36-199) & Mike Bomgardner (21-109)
Army, 1975 Mike Barney (25-113) & Tony Benjamin (11-109)
Virginia, 1976 Mike Dunn (14-118) & Tony Benjamin (18-100)
N.C. State, 1976 Mike Dunn (21-152) & Art Gore (15-107)
Wake Forest, 1981
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
10.
North Carolina, 1982 Mike Grayson (21-118) & Greg Boone (14-105)
4 vs. N.C. State, 1941
4 vs. N.C. State, 1942
4 vs. Wake Forest, 1975
4 vs. North Car
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