Topic: David Cutcliffe

David Cutcliffe

David Cutcliffe serves as head football coach at Duke University . Cutcliffe?s recent recruitment by the Tennessee Volunteers for their head coach position had many Duke fans voicing support and hopes for Cutcliffe to remain with the Blue Devils . Cutcliffe ultimately chose ...
He has a new football coach in place in time to salvage at least part of the University of Tennessee's 2010 recruiting class, which will officially come to fruition on Feb. 3. With apologies to new coach Derek Dooley, it appears ...
David Cutcliffe withdraws from Tennessee coaching search, will remain at DukeThis is something Duke hasn't been able to claim before: Its football coach would rather be in charge of the Blue Devils than one of the Southeastern Conference's traditional powers ...
Duke's David Cutcliffe may be 1 target of Tennessee's coaching searchDuke coach and former Tennessee assistant David Cutcliffe may be a target in the Volunteers' search for a new head coach.Tennessee athletic director Mike Hamilton has not commented publicly ...

THE BEST HIGH SCHOOL PLAYER I EVER SAW

The article presents comments by several Division I-A head coaches on various football recruits. Dick Tomey, coach of San Jose State University team, says that football player Junior Seau made every play and that seven head coaches hoped to get a visit ...
Duke rewards Cutcliffe with 2-year contract extension through 2015Duke has given David Cutcliffe a two-year contract extension.The Blue Devils on Sunday said they extended Cutcliffe's contract through 2015. Terms were not released, as is customary at the private school.Athletic ...
The Duke Blue Devils college football team has long been a source of pride for the athletics division, as well as for the students of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Though Duke?s football team was first set up back in ...
Former Tennessee coordinator David Cutcliffe insists he's 'staying at Duke'Duke coach David Cutcliffe quashed any speculation about him returning to Tennessee to replace his good friend and former boss, Phillip Fulmer. "I'm at Duke, staying at Duke," Cutcliffe said ...

Duke gets chance to play meaningful November games

DURHAM - November is the most intriguing month of the college-football season for Coach David Cutcliffe of Duke, for reasons that could fill an extra-large helmet. Cutcliffe pointed that out to his players on Sunday, a day after a win at Vanderbilt improved ...