Bob Green wrote:Offensive line preview: http://bluedevilnation.net/2015/07/foot ... e-preview/
Duke led the nation in tackles for loss allowed per game (3.15) in 2014 and was second in the ACC in sacks allowed per game (1).
Let's Go Duke!!!!
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Bob Green wrote:Offensive line preview: http://bluedevilnation.net/2015/07/foot ... e-preview/
Duke led the nation in tackles for loss allowed per game (3.15) in 2014 and was second in the ACC in sacks allowed per game (1).
http://dailynorthwestern.com/2015/08/01 ... ad-season/Special teams was not a point of strength for Northwestern in 2014.
The basic takeaway: Redshirt freshman Clayton Thorson, sophomore Matt Alviti and senior Zack Oliver remain in open competition for the starting spot, as the Wildcats roster learns to play with each of its three signal-callers.
wolfpackdevil wrote:This morning Duke revealed all new uniforms for this upcoming season. Duke and Nike decided to return to the classic "Colts shoulder stripes" design that Cutcliffe implemented when he got here in 2008. We will have similar uniform combinations as last year, with black, blue, and white options for helmets/jerseys/pants.
One interesting note from Duke football equipment is that we were upgraded to Tier 1 status for Nike football. Basically, that means we are now receiving the same technology in our uniforms and other gear that schools like Oregon, Alabama, TCU, Baylor, and other top programs receive. This is noticeable when you see the sleek and speed design within the new uniform. This is a pretty cool honor and something that the program should be proud of. Below is a link to the video revealing the uniforms.
20 DAYS UNTIL TULANE!!!
http://www.goduke.com/mediaPortal/playe ... em_id=4200
devildeac wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, they can already incinerate the uni on the far left of your photo.
Otherwise, thanks for posting. As Meatloaf sang many years ago, "Two Outta Three Ain't Bad."
Plus, our guys look rather thin, stiff, under-developed and emotionless in that photo .devildeac wrote:wolfpackdevil wrote:This morning Duke revealed all new uniforms for this upcoming season. Duke and Nike decided to return to the classic "Colts shoulder stripes" design that Cutcliffe implemented when he got here in 2008. We will have similar uniform combinations as last year, with black, blue, and white options for helmets/jerseys/pants.
One interesting note from Duke football equipment is that we were upgraded to Tier 1 status for Nike football. Basically, that means we are now receiving the same technology in our uniforms and other gear that schools like Oregon, Alabama, TCU, Baylor, and other top programs receive. This is noticeable when you see the sleek and speed design within the new uniform. This is a pretty cool honor and something that the program should be proud of. Below is a link to the video revealing the uniforms.
20 DAYS UNTIL TULANE!!!
http://www.goduke.com/mediaPortal/playe ... em_id=4200
As far as I'm concerned, they can already incinerate the uni on the far left of your photo.
Otherwise, thanks for posting. As Meatloaf sang many years ago, "Two Outta Three Ain't Bad."
Great summary, Bob. Thanks!Bob Green wrote:There are lots of potentially exciting things out of last night's 75 play scrimmage. Here are highlights with comments from Coach Cutcliffe, Thomas Sirk and Max McCaffrey:
http://www.goduke.com/mediaPortal/playe ... em_id=4200
There are two good posts at DBR, from Jim Sumner and Olympic Fan, with some details. The Devils Den also has a nice recap posted at their site:
http://www.scout.com/college/duke/story ... e-notebook
Here are a few comments from my perspective based on watching the highlights and reading everything I could find this morning:
1. Johnell Barnes (#4) stood out at wide receiver.
2. Zavier Carmichael (#24 LB) made plays. His performance at MLB is critical moving forward.
3. Several redshirt freshmen are healthy after being dinged up last season: Taariq Shabazz (#90 DE), Johnathan Lloyd (#5 CB), Trip McNeill (#74 OG). Depth is always critical.
4. True freshmen Jeremy McDuffie (#9 CB) and T.J. Rahming (#3 WR) saw lots of action. Both these guys are speedsters. Again, depth is critical.
5. Jim Sumner states he practically guarantees Ben Humphreys (#34 LB) plays as a true freshman.
6. Assumed starters Braxton Deaver (#89 TE) and Lucas Patrick (#67 OG) did not participate.
7. True freshman Marquies Price (#91 DE) played a lot of snaps. I still feel one of the young DEs needs to shine this season.
Coach Cutcliffe stated the scrimmage was about identifying playmakers. "This isn't scheme heavy or about moving the ball it is about players." There will be another scrimmage next Saturday, which will closely simulate game situations.
You're welcome! I'm ready for some football.chipslate wrote:Thanks for the great info, Bob!
Thanks for the kind words. Writing the articles is a fun hobby and helps me increase my knowledge of the team.devildeac wrote:Despite "The Hack" warning, I really look forward to your very informative and educational thoughts and posts, Bob. ;)
Thanks again for taking the time to compose.
Bob Green wrote: Oh, the best news: NO NEW INJURIES!