Paulus signs letter of intent
Greg Paulus will be playing basketball for Duke after all.EEE
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Greg Paulus will be playing basketball for Duke after all.EEE
CHICAGO — By all accounts, J.J. Redick could be considered Duke’s star player.
Greg Paulus will be playing basketball for Duke after all.
One of the nation’s top defensive tackles continues to list Duke among his favorite schools.
It’s finally that time of year again.
Five years ago, landing James McGillicuddy would have been nothing more than a pipe dream for Duke football.
In the recruiting world today, hype is everything.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Down 19-7 with 13:32 left in the fourth quarter, the Blue Devils were less than 10 feet away from a shot at spoiling Florida State’s Homecoming.
Just six months ago, Duke was on top of the world.
Halloween must have come early to college football this year.
In the annual Blue-White intrasquad scrimmage, J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams led the Blue team to an easy 69-43 win. Redick, who lost 20 pounds during the offseason, showed off his new conditioning as he scored 15 of his 17 points in the first-half and added seven assists.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
ATLANTA, Ga. — Three things derailed Duke Saturday against Georgia Tech: its continued struggle to run the ball effectively, its porous offensive line and its inability to play mistake-free football.
Containing the Georgia Tech running game will be one of Duke's top priorities when it faces Georgia Tech Saturday in Atlanta. The Blue Devils snapped a 30-game ACC losing streak when they topped the Yellow Jackets in Durham.
About this time three years ago, head coach Mike Krzyzewski was putting the finishing touches on one of the most anticipated recruiting classes in Duke history. Featuring six top-100 recruits and four McDonald’s All-Americans, the class of 2002 has not disappointed thus far, accounting for at least three of the Blue Devils’ projected starters this season.
Ten months ago, Josh McRoberts was in a little bit of a rut.
This season, Luol Deng will not don a Blue Devil jersey.
Power forward Jon Brockman is down to a pair of possible college destinations.
The Killer Bs might be coming back to Durham in 2005.