FORMER PLAYERS, FOREVER FANS
By Ben Cohen | October 1, 2008Hidden in a corner of Joe Senser's, a Minnesota sports bar, Nick Stefanow watched Duke beat Virginia Saturday on a television decidedly smaller than the 20 big-screens dotting the tavern.
Hidden in a corner of Joe Senser's, a Minnesota sports bar, Nick Stefanow watched Duke beat Virginia Saturday on a television decidedly smaller than the 20 big-screens dotting the tavern.
Head coach David Cutcliffe has a simple saying that he applies to all facets of his Duke squad: "If you don't like what you're getting, change what you are doing."
After years of frustrating performances, disappointing winless streaks and a suffocating losing culture, Duke has finally broken free of its past and has established some new trends.
Quarterback Thaddeus Lewis slogged through his worst game of the season Saturday.
Virginia made headlines this past week, but not for anything it did on the field.
Ryan McFadyen's football career started in July. He has already undergone a position change, switching to tight end Sept. 7 after two months at defensive end, and the fifth-year senior has, at...
David Cutcliffe believes in destiny, just as surely as he knew something wrong was looming in his.
Given Duke's first of two bye weeks, head coach David Cutcliffe has a chance to watch football in a different way-as a fan.