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Directory 2011 Duke Football Media Guide Quick Facts DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE DIRECTORY QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION HISTORY 81 DUKE UNIVERSITY Sports Information Department IFC Annual Ledger 82 Location Durham, N.C. Quick Facts 1 Coaching Ledger 82 Founded 1838 Credits 1 Annual Results 83-90 Enrollment 6,504 Media Information 2 Milestone Games & Wins 90 Nickname Blue Devils 2011 Schedule 3 Largest Crowds 90 School Colors Duke Blue & White 2010 Results 3 Series Ledgers 91-93 Stadium Wallace Wade Stadium 2011 Team Analysis 3 Homecoming Results 93 Capacity 33,941 Future Opponents 3 Bowl Game Summaries 94-97 Surface Natural grass 2011 Roster 4-5 Duke Vs. Nationally-Ranked Opponents 98 Conference ACC 2011 Preseason Depth Chart 6 Duke When Nationally-Ranked 99 Division Coastal 2011 Opponent SID Information IBC Largest Comebacks 100 Affi liation NCAA I-A 2011 ACC Composite Schedule BC Overtime Games 100 President Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Wins in Final Minute 100 VP & Director of Athletics Kevin M. White PLAYERS 7 Wins on Final Snap 100 Offi cial Website GoDuke.com Player Biographies 8-50 Fourth Quarter Wins 101 Duke Vs. No. 1 102 2011 DUKE FOOTBALL PREVIEW STAFF 51 Duke Vs. Reigning National Champions 102 Offense Multiple David Cutcliffe 52-57 Duke Vs. Heisman Trophy Winners 102 Defense Multiple Ron Middleton 57 Lettermen 103-109 2010 Overall Record 3-9 Jim Knowles 58 Captains 110 2010 ACC Record (Finish) 1-7 (t5th/Coastal) Kurt Roper 58 Honors & Awards 111-113 Lettermen Returning 42 Matt Luke 59 All-Star Game Participation 114 (20 Offense; 19 Defense; 3 Special Teams) Jim Collins 59 All-Time Assistant Coaches 114 Lettermen Lost 20 Matt Lubick 60 All-Americas 115-119 (6 Offense; 8 Defense; 3 Special Teams; 3 Other) Rick Petri 60 College Football Hall of Fame 120 Starters Returning 17 Zac Roper 61 Pro Football Hall of Fame 121 (8 Offense; 6 Defense; 3 Special Teams) Derek Jones 61 Professional Draft Picks 122 Starters Lost 8 Quality Control 62 NFL Roster 123 (3 Offense; 5 Defense; 0 Special Teams) Graduate Assistants 62 NFL Honors 124 Administrative Staff 63 Duke Quarterbacks 125-150 DUKE FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Strength & Conditioning 63 David Cutcliffe Head Coach Sports Medicine 63 RECORDS 151 Alma Mater Alabama, 1976 Academic Support 63 Passing 152-159 Record at Duke/Years 12-24/3 Football Relations 64 Rushing 160-166 Overall Record/Years 56-53/9 Video Operations 64 Receiving 167-176 Ron Middleton Associate Head Coach (TE) Equipment Staff 64 Miscellaneous Game Superlatives 177-178 Special Teams Coordinator Support Staff 64 Total Offense 179 Jim Knowles Defensive Coordinator Kevin White 65 All-Purpose 179 Kurt Roper Offensive Coordinator (QB) Senior Administration 66 Scoring 180 Matt Luke Offensive Coordinator (Run Game/OL) Placekicking 181-182 Jim Collins Assistant Defensive Coordinator (LB) 2010 IN REVIEW 67 Punting 183 Matt Lubick Passing Game Coordinator (WR) 2010 Notebook 68-69 Return 184-186 Recruiting Coordinator 2010 Honors 69 Defensive 187-189 Zac Roper Assistant Coach (RB) 2010 Game Summaries 70-75 Freshman 190-194 Assistant Special Teams Coordinator 2010 Statistics 76-77 Team 195 Derek Jones Assistant Coach (DB) 2010 Starting Lineups 77 Scoring Superlatives 195 Rick Petri Assistant Coach (DL) 2010 ACC Standings 78 Annual Leaders 196-201 Drew Dayton Quality Control (DEF) 2010 ACC Award Winners 78 Annual Team Statistics 202-205 Shaun Sarrett Quality Control (OFF) 2010 ACC Statistics 79-80 The Last Time 206 Ben Loebner Graduate Assistant Coach (OFF) 2010 ACC & NCAA Statistical Rankings 80 Long Plays 207 John Russell Graduate Assistant Coach (DEF) Bowl Game 208 Kerry Johnson Operations Assistant (OFF) Leon Wright Operations Assistant (DEF) DUKE FOOTBALL HISTORY 2011 DUKE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE First Year 1888 EDITOR RESEARCH ASSISTANCE PRINTING All-Time Record/Seasons 456-474-31/98 Art Chase Colin Small, John Roth Riverside Printing All-Time Bowl Record 3-5 Rocky Mount, N.C. EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS PHOTOGRAPHY Last Bowl Game/Year Hall of Fame/1995 Chelsea Amsley, Ben Blevins, Jon Gardiner, Duke Photography SPECIAL THANKS Result 34-20 loss to Wisconsin Jean O. Brooks, Kelsey Conaway, Adam Barnes Chris Cook, Elissa Marks, Karen Edwards Zach McDonie, Ashley Wolf 1 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION GLENN E. (TED) MANN PRESS BOX DUKE FOOTBALL ON TWITTER DUKE FOOTBALL RADIO SHOW • Named after former Sports Information Director Ted • @Duke_FB is the offi cial Twitter account of the Duke WITH DAVID CUTCLIFFE Mann, the Duke press box is located on the third fl oor football program • Tuesday nights beginning August 23, Art Chase and of the Finch-Yeager Building on the west side of Wallace David Cutcliffe will host the Duke Football Radio Show Wade Stadium ... Admittance is by credential only for the COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM with David Cutcliffe at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf news media and press box personnel • CollegePressBox.com is the offi cial media website Club ... The show, which is produced by the Blue Devil • Cheering in the press box will not be tolerated ...Violators for ACC football ... Access and download weekly game IMG Sports Network, runs from 7-8 p.m. and airs live on of this policy will be asked to leave notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos WDNC 620 The Buzz • A pregame meal is provided approximately two hours and more for the conference and each of its 12 member before kickoff with refreshments available throughout schools COACH DAVID CUTCLIFFE’S the game • Login information will be distributed to accredited media DUKE FOOTBALL SHOW • A charter inductee of the CoSIDA Hall of Fame, Mann members, who may apply for a password by sending an • Coach David Cutcliffe’s Duke Football Show is produced served the Duke athletic department for almost 47 years e-mail to [email protected] by Blue Devil IMG Sports Network before retiring in 1973 • The 30-minute program features head coach David INTERVIEW PROCEDURES Cutcliffe and highlights of every Duke football game ... PRESS CREDENTIALS • Student-Athletes: All interviews with Duke student- For broadcast information, please contact the Duke Sports • All media attending Duke football home games must athletes must be arranged through the Sports Information Information Offi ce apply for and be issued press credentials ... Requests Offi ce ... Player interviews will be available Tuesday and for credentials should be made in advance by email, Wednesday during a typical game week BLUE DEVIL IMG SPORTS NETWORK mail or fax and directed to Sports Information Director • Coaching Staff: For interviews with head coach David • A state-wide radio audience follows all the action of Duke Art Chase Cutcliffe and the remainder of the coaching staff, please football on the Blue Devil IMG Sports Network • Priority is given to daily newspapers, major magazines contact Art Chase • Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Harris, the voice of the and electronic media in the geographic areas of the Blue Devils for the past 35 seasons, calls all the action for competing teams ... Duke reserves the right to refuse any CUTCLIFFE SUNDAY TELECONFERENCE Duke fans each game ... Beginning with Duke’s 21-18 win credential request deemed not to be in the best interest • Duke head coach David Cutcliffe will hold a teleconfer- over Tennessee to open the 1976 campaign, Harris has of the University ence each Sunday at 5 p.m. worked 394 consecutive Blue Devil gridiron tilts entering • Media members should contact Art Chase for the phone the 2011 season LOCKER ROOM POLICY number and access code • The 2010 season will mark analyst Wes Chesson’s • The Duke football locker room is closed to the media 32nd year providing color commentary ... Chesson, an at all times DUKE FOOTBALL TUESDAY MEDIA LUNCHEON All-ACC receiver during his playing tenure from 1968- • Following all home games, David Cutcliffe and selected • On Tuesdays beginning August 30, the Duke Sports 70, continues to hold the school single-season record student-athletes will address the media in the team meeting Information Department will host a weekly media luncheon for receptions with 74 in 1970, and fi nished his career room on the second fl oor of the Yoh Football Center ... Due to the open week, there will be no luncheon on with 164 catches for 2,399 yards and 10 touchdowns ... • Road accommodations for Cutcliffe and Duke play- Tuesday, October 4 He went on to play with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and ers to meet with the media will be made based on the • Held in the Brooks Football Building located at the Brooks Philadelphia Eagles respective facility Practice Facility, the weekly event begins at 11:30 a.m. • Anthony Dilweg, the 1988 ACC Player of the Year, • Post-game media availability for visiting teams at Wallace with a meal, followed by player interview availability from joins the broadcast team for his 13th season, serving Wade Stadium will take place in the media room at the 12-12:30 p.m. and head coach David Cutcliffe’s press as the sideline reporter ... The former Duke quarterback Brooks Building, located due south of the stadium conference from 12:30-1 p.m. established school single-season records for passing • Player and staff requests for Tuesday’s luncheon should yards (3,824) and touchdowns (24) in 1988 and was a MEDIA PARKING & WILL CALL be made no later than Monday at 12 noon third round selection of the Green Bay Packers in the • The media parking lot is located to the west of the Wallace 1989 NFL Draft Wade Stadium in the Grounds Lot off of Highway 751 ACC WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE • The one-hour tailgate show is hosted by John Roth • The Media Will Call opens two hours prior to kick-off and • The ACC will conduct a weekly teleconference for all 12 while John Rose is the network engineer is located at the West Gate of Wallace Wade Stadium head coaches of the conference ..
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