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Duke Sports Information Box 90557 115 Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, N.C. 27708 Offi ce: 919-684-2633 Fax: 919-684-2489 www.goduke.com GAME 3 Duke Blue Devils (1-1) vs. Midshipmen (1-1) September 13, 12 noon The Duke- Series Duke and have met on the gridiron 37 times with the Midshipmen leading the series, 20-12-5. There were three straight ties in the series during the 1955-57 seasons. Duke won four of the fi ve meetings from 1966-77. has won the last four contests with the Blue Devils last win coming at in 2002. Site...Durham, N.C. Stadium... Wallace Wade Stadium Surface... Natural grass Capacity...33,941 Radio...Duke Radio Network Flagship: WDNC 620 AM TV... ESPNU Dave Armstrong (Play-by-Play) Larry Coker (Analyst) Internet...GoDuke.com Tickets...1-877-375-DUKE Duke Hosts On Military Appreciation Day Duke (1-1) plays at home for the third consecutive Saturday with a game against (1-1) at 12 noon on Sept. 13 in Wallace Wade Stadium. The game will be televised by ESPNU with Dave Armstrong (play-by-play) and Larry Coker (analysis) calling the action. The game can also be heard on the Duke Radio Network with Bob Harris (play-by-play), Wes Chesson (analysis) and Anthony Dilweg (sideline) announcing the game. The Blue Devils are coming off a 24-20 loss to Northwestern at home while lost at Ball State, 35-23, last Friday night. It will be Military Appreciation Day for the game with all military receiving up to four free tickets with valid military ID. SERIES:, 20-12-5 LAST TIME: s Joey Bullen made a 44-yard fi eld goal as time expired to give the Midshipmen a 46-43 victory over Duke. tallied 540 yards of total offense while the Blue Devils posted 506 total yards. RANKINGS: Duke - NR; - NR COACHES: Duke: David Cutcliffe (Alabama, 1976) Record at Duke: 1-1 (1st Season) Career Record: 45-30 (7th Season) : Ken Niumatalolo (Hawai i, 1989) Record at : 1-1 (1st Season) Career Record: 1-1 (1st Season) Last Second Field Goal Decides Last Meeting kicker Joey Bullen converted a 44-yard fi eld goal attempt as time expired to lead to a 46-43 victory over Duke in Annapolis, Md., last year. It was a game that featured over 1,000 yards of total offense. The Midshipmen racked up 540 yards, including 304 on the ground. The Blue Devils recorded 506 total yards with 429 coming through the air. Duke QB Thaddeus Lewis accounted for fi ve touchdowns with four passing and one rushing. He fi nished the game 23-of-36 for 428 yards. All four of his touchdown passes were to wide receiver Eron Riley, who fi nished the day with six catches for 235 yards. controlled the time of possession in the game with 35:25 minutes compared to Duke s 24:35. Duke Schedule & Results Date Opponent Location Time/Result TV/Series/Stats 8/30 JAMES MADISON DURHAM, N.C. W, 31-7 Harris 95 rush yards, 2 TD 9/6 NORTHWESTERN DURHAM, N.C. L, 20-24 J. Williams 11 catches, 135 yards 9/13 NAVY DURHAM, N.C. 12 noon ESPNU/, 20-12-5 9/27 VIRGINIA* DURHAM, N.C. TBA, 32-27 10/4 at * Atlanta, Ga. TBA, 44-30-1 10/18 MIAMI* DURHAM, N.C. TBA, 4-1 10/25 at Nashville, Tenn. TBA, 7-3 11/1 at * Winston-Salem, N.C. TBA Duke, 53-33-2 11/8 N.C. STATE* DURHAM, N.C. TBA Duke, 39-35-5 11/15 at *, S.C. TBA, 34-16-1 11/22 at Tech* Blacksburg, Va. TBA Tech, 8-7 11/29 NORTH CAROLINA* DURHAM, N.C. TBA, 54-36-4 *ACC game Overall, 20-12-5 First Meeting, 32-6 in 1927 Last Meeting, 46-43 in Duke s Highest Scoring 47 in 1994 Duke s Lowest Scoring 0, three times s Highest Scoring 64 in 1996 s Lowest Scoring 0, two times Current Streak, W4 Largest Duke Margin of Victory 33 in 1994 Largest Margin of Victory 37 in 1996 Duke s Last Win in Durham 1997 (26-17) s Last Win in Durham 2006 (38-13) Blue Devils Drop 24-20 Game vs. Northwestern Leon Wright set Duke up with 1st-and-10 at Northwestern s 29-yard line with 2:10 to go in the game with a 23-yard punt return, but the Blue Devils failed to convert, losing the ball on downs to drop a 24-20 decision to Northwestern last week. A 24-yard touchdown pass from Thaddeus Lewis to Clifford Harris on 4th-and-fi ve was called back for a holding penalty. Lewis fi nished the game 24-of-42 for 256 yards while also rushing 12 times for 38 yards and one touchdown. True freshman Johnny Williams recorded 11 catches for 135 yards in the game while Harris had 18 carries for 86 yards and one touchdown. Linebackers Vincent Rey and Michael Tauiliili each recorded eight tackles and one tackle for loss. Date Opponent Time/Result 8/30 TOWSON W, 41-13 9/5 at Ball State L, 23-35 9/13 at Duke 12 noon 9/20 RUTGERS 3:30 p.m. 9/27 at TBA 10/4 at Air Force 4 p.m. 10/18 PITTSBURGH 3:30 p.m. 10/25 SMU 3:30 p.m. 11/1 TEMPLE 3:30 p.m. 11/15 vs. Notre Dame 12 noon 11/25 at Northern Illinois 7 p.m. 12/6 vs. Army 12 noon All Times Eastern

Media Information Duke Sports Information Associate A.D.: Jon Jackson SID: Art Chase (football) Office Phone: 919-684-2633 Chase s Home Phone: 919-942-3485 Chase s Cell Phone: 919-599-9820 Chase s Email: chasea@duaa.duke.edu Fax: 919-684-2489 Website: www.goduke.com Associate SID: Lindy Brown Associate SID: Matt Plizga Assistant SID: Ben Blevins (football) Blevins Office Phone: 919-668-4393 Blevins Cell Phone: 919-812-7146 Blevins Email: bblevins@duaa.duke.edu Assistant SID: Chris Cook Assistant SID: Meredith Rieder Staff Assistant: Kate Burkholder Secretary: Paulette Rogers Director of Internet Operations: Curtis Snyder Asst. Director of Internet Operations: Lee Aldridge Mailing Address: Duke SID Offi ce Box 90557 Durham, N.C. 27708 Duke Football Media Luncheon Duke hosts weekly media luncheons featuring head coach David Cutcliffe and selected Blue Devil players... The lunch, which begins at 11:30 a.m., is held each Tuesday throughout the football season... Media attending the weekly luncheon should park in the Whitford Drive Lot across from Jack Coombs Field. ACC Weekly Teleconference The Atlantic Coast Conference will hold its weekly football teleconference on Wednesdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.... Duke head coach David Cutcliffe is available beginning at noon... Media may contact the ACC Media Relations Offi ce at 336-851-6062 for the phone number. 10:30... Jim Grobe, 10:40...Frank Beamer, Tech 10:50...Al Groh, 11:00...Tom O Brien, 11:10...Butch Davis, 11:20...Randy Shannon, 11:30...Ralph Friedgen, Maryland 11:40...Paul Johnson, 11:50... Bobby Bowden, Florida State 12:00...David Cutcliffe, Duke 12:10... Tommy Bowden, 12:20...Jeff Jagodzinski, Boston College ACC Weekly Football Satellite Feeds Dates: (August 27 November 26; every Wednesday) Times: 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Satellite: AMC3, Transponder 19 (C-Band) 87 Degrees West Downlink Frequency: 4080 MHz Polarity: Horizontal Audio: 6.2/6.8 MHz Bandwidth: 36 MHz Phone: 919-850-4565 (Microspace Communications) Duke Football Show The popular Duke Football Show can be seen weekly in the Triangle area at 12 noon on Sundays on WTVD-TV... The 30-minute program hosted by Bob Harris features head coach David Cutcliffe and highlights of every Duke game... In addition to the showing on WTVD, the show will air on Fox Sports Net South and Sunshine Network. This Week in Duke Football Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Coach Cutcliffe Teleconference 5 p.m. - Call Art Chase at 919-684-2614 for teleconference details Practice 6:30 p.m. No Interviews (Closed) Off Day No Interviews Practice 8:45-10:45 a.m. Weekly Press Luncheon at Yoh Football Center (11:30 a.m.) - Coach Cutcliffe and selected players available Interview Procedures Student-Athletes: All interviews with Duke football players must be arranged through the Sports Information Offi ce. Player interviews will be available Tuesday and Wednesday during a typical game week. Coach Cutcliffe: All interviews with head coach David Cutcliffe can be arranged through Art Chase at (919) 684-2614. Football Practices The Duke football team conducts practice Sunday and Tuesday through Friday during the regular season. The practices are generally open to accredited media for the fi rst 20-30 minutes but individuals must let the Sports Information Offi ce know of your desire to attend. Duke reserves the right to refuse any practice request deemed not to be in the best interest of the University. Media Parking & Will Call The media parking lot is located to the west of the Wallace Wade Stadium in the Lot P off of Highway 751. The media Will Call is located at the West Gate of Wallace Wade Stadium. Duke Radio Network A state-wide radio audience follows all the action of Duke football on The Duke Radio Network. The network provides in-depth pregame coverage, live play-by-play of all the action, and the post-game press conferences straight from the locker room to stations via satellite each game. The one-hour tailgate show, hosted by John Roth, is broadcast live from the Blue Devil Tailgate Terrace at home games. Two-time Broadcaster of the Year Bob Harris, the voice of the Blue Devils for the past 32 seasons, calls all the action for Duke fans each game. He was inducted into the Stanly County (N.C.) Sports Hall of Fame in 1993 and the Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. Analyst Wes Chesson joins Harris in the booth each game and is in his 29th season providing color commentary for Duke games. Chesson, an All-ACC receiver at Duke from 1968-70, still holds fi ve school receiving records, hauling in 164 catches for 2,399 yards during his playing days. He went on to play with the NFL s Atlanta Falcons (1971-73) and Philadelphia Eagles (1973-74). In December of 2000, Harris and Chesson were selected to work the 64th annual Shrine Bowl Game of the Carolinas in Charlotte, N.C. Anthony Dilweg, the 1988 ACC Player of the Year, joins the broadcast team for his 10th season, serving as the sideline reporter with a keen inside perspective. John Rose serves as the network s engineer. Practice 8:45-10:45 a.m. - Players available following practice ACC Teleconference 12:00 noon Call ACC Offi ce for details Practice 8:45-10:45 a.m. - Coach Cutcliffe available following practice Injury Report Released by 12:30 p.m. Practice 8:45-10:45 a.m. No Interviews (Closed) Locker Room Policy The Duke lockerroom is closed to the media at all times. Following all home games, David Cutcliffe and designated players will address the media in the team meeting room on the second fl oor of the Yoh Football Center. Road accommodations for Coach Cutcliffe and Duke players to meet with the media will be made based on the facility. Press Credentials All media attending Duke football home games must apply for and be issued press credentials. Requests for credentials should be made in advance by email and directed to Sports Information Director Art Chase. Priority is given to daily newspapers, major magazines and electronic media in the geographic areas of the competing teams. Glenn E. (Ted) Mann Press Box Named after former Sports Information Director Ted Mann, the Duke press box is located on the third fl oor of the Finch-Yeager Building on the west side of Wallace Wade Stadium. Admittance is by credential only for the news media and press box personnel. Duke Radio Affiliates WZKY 1580 Albemarle WBAG 1150 Burlington WNMX-FM 106.1 Charlotte WCSL 1590 Cherryville WDNC 620 Durham WZBO 1260 Edenton WCNC 1240 Elizabeth City WCCG-FM 104.5 Fayetteville WYPT-FM 97.9 Gaston WGNC 1450 Gastonia WIST-FM 98.3 Greensboro WSFL-FM 106.5 Greenville WLXN 1440 Lexington WLON 1050 Lincolnton WBRG 1050 Lynchburg, Va. WDLZ-FM 98.3 Murfreesboro WRBZ 850 Raleigh WCBT 1230 Roanoke Rapids WKRX-FM 96.7 Roxboro WCAB 590 Rutherfordton WSTP 1490 Salisbury WDSJ-FM 107.9 Sanford WOHS 730 Shelby WEEB 990 Southern Pines WSVM 1490 Valdese worldwide www.goduke.com XM Radio

Duke- Stat Comparison Category Duke Record 1-1 1-1 Conference Record 0-0 0-0 Points Scored 51 64 Average 25.5 32.0 Rushing Yards 396 904 Passing Yards 440 111 Total Offense 836 1,015 Rushing Defense 265 192 Passing Defense 302 656 Total Defense 567 848 Turnovers 3 2 Fumbles 3 1 Interceptions 0 1 Penalties/Yards 8-79 7-56 Penalties per game 4.0 3.5 Average Yards 9.9 8.0 Punting (No.-Yads) 10-375 1-32 Punting Average 37.5 32.0 Net Punting 32.8 32.0 Time of Possession 37:17 31:16 Third Down Conv. 14-34 11-25 Percentage 41% 44% Fourth Down Conv. 4-6 4-6 Percentage 67% 67% Sacks By 2-9 3-16 Sacks Allowed 2-15 2-10 Scouting Report The Midshipmen have the nation s top rushing attack at an average of 452 rushing yards per game. Leading the way for on the ground is running back Shun White, who has 476 yards and three touchdowns in two games. He is averaging 14.9 yards per carry and 238 yards per game. White had a school record 348 rushing yards in the season opener agianst Towson. Quarterback Jarod Bryant has 169 yards and three touchdowns on 48 carries. The Midshipmen are averaging 507.5 yards of total offense through two games this season. Defensively, Jeff Deliz leads the team with 16 tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack. Opponents are averaging 328 passing yards per game against the defense. Big Games In The Duke- Series The Blue Devils and Midshipmen have played four games in which both teams were ranked among the nation s top 20 (AP poll). In 1943, dealt Duke its only loss of the year when the fourth-ranked Mids defeated the fi fth-ranked Blue Devils, 14-13, in Baltimore. In 1954, 19th-ranked routed 11th-ranked Duke in Norfolk by a 40-7 count as the Midshipmen intercepted seven Blue Devil passes. In 1957, the two squads, with ranked seventh and Duke 16th, battled to a 6-6 tie in Baltimore. In 1960, the 13th-ranked Blue Devils rallied from a 10-0 halftime defi cit to upend fourth-ranked, 19-10, in Durham. Duke vs. s Heisman Trophy Winners Duke and have played twice in seasons that the Midshipmen produced the winner of the Heisman Trophy, facing Joe Bellino and Roger Staubach: Inside the Numbers... 3 Senior running back Clifford Harris has three rushing touchdowns through the fi rst two games of the season. Entering his fi nal year, Harris had only rushed for one touchdown in his career. Duke has four rushing touchdowns in two games of after running for only fi ve touchdowns as a team in. 9-9 Sophomore placekicker Nick Maggio is a perfect 9-for-9 on kicking attempts this season, including 6-of-6 on extra point attempts and 3-of-3 on fi eld goal attempts. For his career he is a perfect 19-for-19 on extra point attempts and is 5-of-8 on fi eld goal tries. 11 True freshman Johnny Williams caught 11 passes against Northwestern. Through the fi rst two weeks, the 11 catches are the most by a freshman nationally. The next highest total is eight catches by three different players. 19.1 This season, Duke s opponents have converted their third down attempts only 19.1 percent of the time. The Blue Devils have stopped its opponents on third down on 17 of 21 tries to rank seventh in the country in third down conversion percentage defense. James Madison was 0-for-8 and Northwestern was 4-of-13 on third down. 20-0 The Blue Devils have outscored its opponents 20-0 in the third quarter this season. Duke has outgained its opponents 310-105 in total yards during the third quarter. The Blue Devils tallied 162 yards compared to Northwestern s 54 in the third quarter of the last game. 37:17 Duke ranks third in the nation in time of possession, holding the ball for an average of 37:17 minutes per game. In the Northwestern game, the Blue Devils controlled possession for 39:15 of a possible 60 minutes. The Duke offense ran 91 plays compared to 60 for the Wildcats. 135 Johnny Williams tallied 135 receiving yards on 11 catches against Northwestern. His 135 receiving yards were the second most by a Duke freshman behind a 139-yard performance by Walter Jones against The Citadel in 1988. It was third highest total by a freshman so far this season behind Northern Illinois Nathan Palmer (170 vs. Minnesota) and Oklahoma s Ryan Broyles (141 vs. Cincinnati). 171 Junior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis has thrown a school-record 171 consecutive passes without an interception dating back to the third quarter against last season on November 3,. He has not thrown an interception in fi ve consecutive games. 418.0 Duke is averaging 418 yards per game this season to rank second in the ACC behind Florida State (561). The Blue Devils feature a balanced offense with 440 passing yards and 396 rushing yards. Duke was last in the league last season with an average of 271.1 yards per game. In the last game against Northwestern, the Blue Devils racked up 472 yards of total offense. 1,817 Senior wide receiver Eron Riley ranks seventh on Duke s career receiving yards with 1,817 career receiving yards and is 151 yards shy of Walter Jones (1,968 yards) for sixth all-time. 1,914 Senior cornerback Jabari Marshall broke Randy Jones school record in career kickoff return yards on the opening kickoff against Northwestern with a 14-yard return. Marshall now has 1,914 career return yards which also ranks seventh all-time in ACC history. He also is six returns shy of the school record of 84 career kickoff returns held by Chris Douglas (2000-03). 5,000 Thaddeus Lewis is only 39 yards away from becoming just the sixth quarterback in school history to throw for over 5,000 yards. Lewis currently has 4,961 career passing yards in 26 career games. He is 756 yards away from Dave Brown for fi fth on the all-time list at Duke. 1960: Duke 19, 10 Joe Bellino and came into Durham with an 8-0 record and left with their fi rst loss of the season. Bellino ran 20 times for 62 yards and had four receptions for 65 yards. It was the only game of the season that Bellino failed to cross the goal line. 1963: 38, Duke 25 Roger Staubach led second-ranked to a 38-25 victory against the Blue Devils, improving the Mids record to 9-0. Staubach was 7-for-14 passing for 122 yards with one interception. He ran 12 times for 72 yards and scored on a fi ve-yard run. More Duke- Series Notes 1949: Billy Cox set a Duke record when he boomed an 81-yard punt in Annapolis during a 28-14 loss. 1953: The Blue Devils have had nine games end in 0-0 ties since the fi rst game in program history in 1888. The last time the fi nal score showed 0-0 was when Duke and met in Baltimore, Md., during the Blue Devils fi rst season as a member of the ACC. 1971: Ernie Jackson paced the Duke ground game with 17 carries for 181 yards, including an 83-yard run which is tied for the second longest rush in Duke history. However, edged the Blue Devils in a 15-14 contest in Annapolis. 1972: Duke and squared off in Norfolk, Va. with Duke taking a narrow outing by a score of 17-16. Steve Jones handled the load with 36 carries for 148 yards. 1982: Duke s all-time leading passer Ben Bennett threw for 363 yards in a close 27-21 loss at home against the Midshipmen. s quarterback, Marco Pagnanelli was equally as impressive, setting a school record by completing 15 of his 17 pass attempts for an.882 completion percentage. : Thaddeus Lewis and Eron Riley combined for one of the top quarterback-to-wide receiver games in school history. Lewis recorded the seventh-highest single game passing total with 428 yards. He threw four touchdown passes to Riley, matching the school record previously held by David Green and Corey Thomas. Riley ended with 235 receiving yards, becoming the sixth Duke wide receiver with a 200-yard game.

Offensive Notes Under Center Duke has two junior quarterbacks with starting experience. Thaddeus Lewis and Zack Asack have combined for 31 starts and 43 games played. Lewis has started 25 straight games for the Blue Devils and is on pace to be one of the top quarterbacks in school history. Asack has six starts in 17 career games. Lewis/Asack Career Passing Statistics Lewis Asack Completions 420 106 Attempts 770 210 Completion Pct..545.505 Passing Yards 4,961 1,049 Touchdowns 34 5 Lewis Breaks School Record Thaddeus Lewis broke the school record with 171 consecutive passes without an interception in the game against Northwestern. He has not thrown an interception in his last fi ve games dating back to the third quarter against on November 3,. The previous school record for consecutive passes without an interception was 169 by Ben Bennett over a four-game span in the 1982-83 seasons. The ACC record for consecutive passes without an interception is 237 by Florida State s Chris Weinke during the 1998 and 1999 seasons. 200-Yard Games Now in his third season as a starting quarterback, Thaddeus Lewis has passed for over 200 yards in 11 career games. He recorded his fi rst 200-yard game of last weekend with 256 yards against Northwestern. Lewis had a stretch of four straight 200-yard games in from Sept. 15 - Oct. 6. He has two games with over 300 yards in his career. His 428 yards at last season stand as the seventhhighest single-game total at Duke. Lewis Career 200-Yard Games Opponent, Date Yards 1., Sept. 9, 2006... 305 2. Florida State, Oct. 14, 2006... 255 3., Oct. 21, 2006... 284 4., Nov. 18, 2006... 237 5., Nov. 25, 2006... 285 6. Northwestern, Sept. 15,... 246 7., Sept. 22,... 428 8., Sept. 29,... 241 9., Oct. 6,... 291 10., Nov. 24,... 219 11. Northwestern, Sept. 6,... 256 ACC Standings Coastal ACC Overall 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 Duke 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 Tech 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 Atlantic ACC Overall 0-0 2-0 Florida State 0-0 1-0 Maryland 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 Boston College 0-1 1-1 Bennett / Lewis Comparison Ben Bennett, who starred for the Blue Devils from 1980-83, fi nished his career by completing 820-of- 1,375 throws for 9,614 yards and 55 touchdowns. As a senior, he earned third team All-America and ACC Player of the Year honors. Here is how junior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis stacks up against Bennett Duke s all-time leader in pass completions, attempts, yards and touchdowns through the fi rst 26 games of each player s respective career: Bennett / Lewis First 26 Games Comparison Bennett Lewis Completions 411 420 Attempts 728 770 Completion Pct..565.545 Passing Yards 5,121 4,961 Touchdowns 30 34 Duke Career Passing Charts Thaddeus Lewis has already made a mark on the Duke career passing records lists through his fi rst two seasons and continues to climb up the charts for career passing attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. Duke Career Passing Attempts 1. Ben Bennett (1980-83)...1,375 2. Spence Fischer (1992-95)...1,369 3. Steve Slayden (1984-87)...1,204 4. Leo Hart (1968-70)...872 5. Dave Brown (1989-91)...845 6. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-present)...770 7. D. Bryant (2000-01)...642 8. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88)...594 9. Spencer Romine (1997-2000)...573 10. Mike Dunn (1975-78)...570 Duke Career Pass Completions 1. Ben Bennett (1980-83)...820 2. Spence Fischer (1992-95)...786 3. Steve Slayden (1984-87)...699 4. Leo Hart (1968-70)...487 5. Dave Brown (1989-91)...463 6. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-present)...420 7. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88)...342 8. D. Bryant (2000-01)...316 9. Mike Schneider (2003-05)...288 Mike Dunn (1975-78)...288 Duke Career Passing Yards 1. Ben Bennett (1980-83)...9,614 2. Spence Fischer (1992-95)...9,021 3. Steve Slayden (1984-87)...8,004 4. Leo Hart (1968-70)...6,116 5. Dave Brown (1989-91)...5,717 6. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-present)...4,961 7. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88)...4,557 8. D. Bryant (2000-01)...3,902 9. Spencer Romine (1997-2000)...3,545 10. Mike Dunn (1975-78)...3,511 Duke Career Passing Touchdowns 1. Ben Bennett (1980-83)...55 2. Spence Fischer (1992-95)...48 Steve Slayden (1984-87)...48 4. Dave Brown (1989-91)...42 5. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-present)...34 6. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88)...27 7. Scotty Glacken (1963-65)...24 8. Billy Ray (1989-90)...23 Leo Hart (1968-70)...23 10. D. Bryant (2000-01)...16 ACC Active Passing Leaders Junior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis is one of the top returning quarterbacks in the ACC. Among active QB s in the conference, he ranks second in total offense (4,515), passing yards (4,705) and passing touchdowns (34). ACC Active Total Offense 1. Drew Weatherford, Sr., Florida State...7,492 2. Thaddeus Lewis, Jr., Duke...4,809 3. Riley Skinner, Jr.,...4,696 4. Sean Glennon, Sr., Tech...4,168 5. Daniel Evans, Sr.,...3,772 6. Cullen Harper, Sr.,...3,454 7. James Davis, Sr.,...3,250 8. T.J. Yates, So.,...2,743 ACC Active Passing Yards 1. Drew Weatherford, Sr., Florida State...7,429 2. Thaddeus Lewis, Jr., Duke...4,961 3. Riley Skinner, Jr.,...4,742 4. Sean Glennon, Sr., Tech...4,305 5. Daniel Evans, Sr.,...3,922 6. Cullen Harper, Sr.,...3,541 7. T.J. Yates, So.,...2,876 8. Chris Turner, Jr., Maryland...2,176 ACC Active Passing Touchdowns 1. Drew Weatherford, Sr., Florida State...39 2. Thaddeus Lewis, Jr., Duke...34 3. Cullen Harper, Sr.,...30 4. Sean Glennon, Sr., Tech...26 5. Riley Skinner, Jr.,...26 6. Daniel Evans, Sr.,...17 7. T.J. Yates, So.,...16 24 Completions A Career High For Lewis Thaddeus Lewis completed a career-high 24 passes against Northwestern on 42 attempts. He fi nished the game with 256 passing yards. His previous career high for completions was 23 against last season when he went 23-of-36 for 428 yards and four touchdowns. Lewis & Multi-Touchdown Games In the season opener against James Madison, Thaddeus Lewis threw two touchdown passes. It was the eighth time the Opa-Locka, Fla., native passed for two or more touchdowns in a single game. He has 10 total multi-touchdown games with passing and rushing touchdowns combined. Duke Career Total Offense Thaddeus Lewis is among the Duke all-time leaders in total offense, ranking seventh with 4,809 yards of total offense. He recorded 294 yards (256 passing, 38 rushing) of total offense against Northwestern last weekend. He is now 641 yards away from catching Mike Dunn for sixth all-time. Duke Career Passing Attempts 1. Spence Fischer (1992-95)...9,110 2. Ben Bennett (1980-83)...9,061 3. Steve Slayden (1984-87)...8,129 4. Leo Hart (1968-70)...6,267 5. Dave Brown (1989-91)...5,770 6. Mike Dunn (1975-78)...5,450 7. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-present)...4,809 8. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88)...4,383 9. D. Bryant (2000-01)...3,821 10. Billy Cox (1948-50)...3,720

Asack Efficient On Scoring Drive Quarterback Zack Asack entered the Northwestern game in the second quarter and drove the Blue Devils down the fi eld for a fi eld goal. The drive started at Duke s own 10-yard line and Asack led the drive to the Northwestern two-yard line where Nick Maggio kicked a 21-yard fi eld goal. On the drive, Asack completed all fi ve of his pass attempts for 38 yards. He also carried the ball three times for 13 yards. Lewis Against Last season, Duke QB Thaddeus Lewis had a career day against with 428 passing yards and a school record tying four touchdowns on 23-of-36 passing. He also ran for a score to give him fi ve total touchdowns in the game. As a freshman, Lewis also started against the Midshipmen, completing 15-of-22 pass attempts for 181 yards and one touchdown. In the two games combined, he has completed 65.5 percent of his passes (38-58) for 609 yards and fi ve touchdowns. Duke 400-Yard Passing Games 1. Dave Brown...479 vs., 1989 2. Anthony Dilweg... 475 vs., 1988 3. Ben Bennett... 469 vs., 1980 4. Steve Slayden... 458 vs., 1987 5. Dave Brown... 444 vs., 1989 6. Ben Bennett... 442 vs., 1983 7. Thaddeus Lewis...428 vs., 8. Anthony Dilweg... 410 vs. The Citadel, 1988 9. Ben Bennett... 407 vs., 1982 10. Spencer Romine...404 vs. Maryland, 1999 11. D. Bryant... 400 vs., 2001 Lewis-To-Riley Quarterback Thaddeus Lewis has connected with wideout Eron Riley for 14 touchdown passes in the past 26 games, including twice in the season opener against James Madison. The Duke record for quarterback-to-wide receiver scoring connections is 16 held by the tandems of Ben Bennett-to-Chris Castor and Steve Slayden-to-Doug Green. The Bennett-to-Castor combination also holds the school single-season mark with 12 TDs in 1982. Lewis connected with Riley for four touchdowns at, and only one other time in school history did a QB throw four TD passes to the same receiver. In 1997, David Green hit Corey Thomas for four scoring passes against. Lewis-to-Riley Touchdown Passes Opponent, Date Yards 1. Alabama, Oct. 7, 2006... 9 2. Florida State, Oct. 14, 2006... 41 3., Nov. 18, 2006... 47 4., Sept. 22,... 76 5., Sept. 22,... 35 6., Sept. 22,... 9 7., Sept. 22,... 69 8., Sept. 29,... 31 9., Oct. 6,... 68 10., Oct. 6,... 2 11., Nov. 3,... 7 12., Nov. 10,... 64 13. James Madison, Aug. 30,... 7 14. James Madison, Aug. 30,... 20 Duke Career QB to WR Touchdown Combinations 1. Ben Bennett to Chris Castor...16 Steve Slayden to Doug Green...16 3. Thaddeus Lewis to Eron Riley...14 4. Spence Fischer to Corey Thomas...13 5. Steve Slayden to Clarkston Hines...11 6. Ben Bennett to Cedric Jones...10 Anthony Dilweg to Clarkston Hines...10 Williams Breaks Out Against Wildcats True freshman Johnny Williams had a break out game against Northwestern last weekend with 11 catches for 135 yards. The 11 catches were three more than any other freshman has posted through the fi rst two weeks of the year while his 135 yards are the third most by a freshman in. Williams also recorded the second-highest single-game receiving total by a freshman in Duke history as only Walter Jones had more yards with 139 against The Citadel in 1988. Duke Top Freshman Single Game Receiving Yards 1. Walter Jones vs. The Citadel (1988)...139 2. Johnny Williams vs. Northwestern ()...135 3. Eron Riley vs. (2005)...130 NCAA Freshman Single Game Receptions 1. Johnny Williams, Duke vs. Northwestern...11 2. Daymond Patterson, Kansas vs. La. Tech...8 Patrick Edwards, Houston vs. Oklahoma St....8 DeAndre Brown, Southern Miss. vs. Auburn...8 5. Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma vs. Cincinnati...7 Joe Adams, Arkansas vs. La.-Monroe...7 NCAA Freshman Single Game Rec. Yards 1. Nathan Palmer, Northern Ill. vs. Minnesota...170 2. Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma vs. Cincinnati...141 3. Johnny Williams, Duke vs. Northwestern...135 4. Daymond Patterson, Kansas vs. La. Tech...130 5. Anthony McCall, La.-Monroe vs. Arkansas...125 100-Yard Games With fi ve 100-yard receiving games, Eron Riley is tied for fourth on Duke s career list. He also has the distinction of being one of only six players in school history to record over 200 receiving yards in one game when he caught six passes for 235 yards and four touchdowns at in, the fi fth highest single-game total in school history. Johnny Williams tallied his fi rst career 100-yard game with 11 catches for 135 yards against Northwestern last weekend. Duke Career 100-Yard Receiving Games 1. Clarkston Hines (1986-89)...17 2. Wes Chesson (1968-70)...9 3. Doug Green (1983-87)...6 4. Eron Riley (2005-present)...5 Richmond Flowers (1996-99)...5 Mark Militello (1981-83)...5 7. Scottie Montgomery (1996-99)...4 Stanley Dorsey (1990-93)...4 Cedric Jones (1978-81)...4 10. Four tied with...3 Duke 200-Yard Games 1. Chris Castor... 283 vs., 1982 2. Corey Thomas... 276 vs., 1997 3. Clarkston Hines...251 at, 1989 4. Scottie Montgomery...243 at (2 OT), 1998 5. Eron Riley... 235 at, 6. Henley Carter... 209 at, 1968 Riley Career 100-Yard Games Opponent, Date Yards 1., Nov. 3, 2005... 130 2. Florida State, Oct. 14, 2006...110 3., Nov. 25, 2006...115 4., Sept. 22,... 235 5., Oct. 6,... 143 J. Williams Career 100-Yard Games Opponent, Date Yards 1. Northwestern, Sept. 6,... 135 Big Second Half For Williams In the second half, Johnny Williams caught nine passes for 113 yards. Four of his grabs after halftime gave the Blue Devils a fi rst down. For the game, he caught fi ve passes for fi rst downs. Williams had four catches of 15 or more yards, including a 31-yard reception. Riley Approaching 100 Career Receptions Eron Riley needs six catches to become the 12th player in Duke history with 100 career receptions. He currently has 94 career receptions for 1,815 yards and 16 touchdowns in his career. He ranks 16th on the all-time list at Duke for career receptions. He has increased his reception total each year with 11 as a freshman, 32 as a sophomore and 40 last season. He is off to a good start in with 11 catches for 95 yards and two touchdowns. Duke Players With 100 Career Receptions 1. Clarkston Hines (1986-89)...189 2. Scottie Montgomery (1996-99)...171 3. Roger Boone (1986-89)...168 4. Corey Thomas (1994-97)...165 5. Wes Chesson (1968-70)...164 6. Randy Cuthbert (1988-92)...147 7. Doug Green (1983-87)...142 8. Mike Grayson (1980-83)...141 9. Jomar Wright (2004-07)...122 Mark Militello (1980-83)...122 11. Walter Jones (1988-91)...119 16. Eron Riley (2005-present)...94 Duke Career Receiving Lists Eron Riley ranks seventh on Duke s career receiving yards list and is tied for sixth with 16 career receiving touchdowns. After catching four passes for 28 yards against Northwestern he now has 1,815 career receiving yards and is 151 yards shy of Walter Jones (1,968) in sixth place. Riley has 16 receiving touchdowns and is one away from a tie for fourth all-time with Jones and Chris Castor. Riley is also on pace to break the career yards per reception record of 18.5 (Castor, 1978-82) as he is averaging 19.9 yards per reception in his career. Duke Career Receiving Yards 1. Clarkston Hines (1986-89)...3,318 2. Wes Chesson (1968-70)...2,399 3. Scottie Montgomery (1996-99)...2,379 4. Corey Thomas (1994-97)...2,297 5. Doug Green (1983-87)...2,082 6. Walter Jones (1988-91)...1,968 7. Eron Riley (2005-present)...1,787 8. Cedric Jones (1978-81)...1,732 9. Jomar Wright (2004-07)...1,638 10. Stanley Dorsey (1990-93)...1,507 Duke Career Receiving Touchdowns 1. Clarkston Hines (1986-89)...38 2. Corey Thomas (1994-97)...25 3. Cedric Jones (1978-81)...21 4. Walter Jones (1988-91)...17 Chris Castor (1978-82)...17 6. Eron Riley (2005-present)...16 Doug Green (1983-87)...16 8. Scottie Montgomery (1996-99)...13 Stanley Dorsey (1990-93)...13 10. Wes Chesson (1968-70)...10 Stan Crisson (1971-73)...10

ACC Active Receiving Leaders Senior wide receiver Eron Riley is among the top returning receivers in the ACC, ranking in the top-10 among active players in the conference in receptions (8th, 90), receiving yards (3rd, 1,787), receiving touchdowns (T-2nd, 16) and yards per catch (1st, 19.9). Senior Raphael Chestnut is tied for 19th among active players with 54 receptions. ACC Active Receptions 1. Aaron Kelly, Sr.,...172 2. Hakeem Nicks, Jr.,...119 3. Greg Carr, Sr., Florida State...112 4. Darius Heyward-Bey, Jr., Maryland...103 Tyler Grisham, Sr.,...103 6. Brandon Robinson, Sr., Boston College...102 7. Ryan Purvis, Sr., Boston College...94 Eron Riley, Sr., Duke...94 9. Rich Gunnell, Jr., Boston College...75 10. Kevin Ogletree, Sr.,...71 19. Raphael Chestnut, Sr. Duke...54 ACC Active Receiving Yards 1. Greg Carr, Sr., Florida State...2,099 2. Aaron Kelly, Sr.,...2,054 3. Eron Riley, Sr., Duke...1,815 4. Hakeem Nicks, Jr.,...1,728 5. Darius Heyward-Bey, Jr., Maryland...1,640 6. Brandon Robinson, Sr., Boston College...1,413 7. Tyler Grisham, Sr.,...1,097 8. Rich Gunnell, Jr., Boston College...1,054 9. Ryan Purvis, Sr., Boston College...993 10. Brooks Foster, Sr.,...920 ACC Active Receiving Touchdowns 1. Greg Carr, Sr., Florida State...26 2. Eron Riley, Sr., Duke...16 Aaron Kelly, Sr.,...16 4. Hakeem Nicks, Jr.,...9 Darius Heyward-Bey, Jr., Maryland...9 6. Tyler Grisham, Sr.,...7 Sam Shields, Jr.,...7 Rich Gunnell, Jr., Boston College...7 Brandon Robinson, Sr., Boston College...7 ACC Active Yards Per Reception 1. Eron Riley, Sr., Duke...19.3 2. Greg Carr, Sr., Florida State...18.7 3. Greg Smith, Jr.,...16.0 4. Darius Heyward-Bey, Jr., Maryland...15.9 5. Demaryius Thomas, So.,...15.6 6. Hakeem Nicks, Jr.,...14.5 7. Rich Gunnell, Jr., Boston College...14.2 8. Isaiah Williams, Sr., Maryland...13.8 Two Players Record First Catch Sophomore wide receiver Jeremy Ringfield and true freshman running back Jay Hollingsworth each tallied their fi rst career receptions against Northwestern. Ringfi eld hauled in three catches for 32 yards, including a 16-yard grab. Hollingsworth came out of the backfi eld with two catches for 17 yards. Kelly Has Career High Four Receptions Sophomore wide receiver Austin Kelly notched a career-high four receptions against Northwestern last weekend. He ended the day with 37 receiving yards, including a 16-yard catch. His previous career high was three receptions against both and last season. Spreading the Wealth Through the fi rst two games of the year, 12 different Blue Devils have recorded at least one reception. Of those 12 players, eight have caught at least two passes. Seven different wide receivers have combined for a total of 37 receptions. The running back corps has produced six receptions among three players while the two tight ends have four total catches. Going Deep Eron Riley has been a deep threat for the Blue Devils throughout his career. He has averaged over 20 yards per catch to lead the ACC in his fi rst three seasons. Last year, his average of 20.8 yards per reception ranked third nationally. As a junior Riley caught 14 passes that went for longer than 20 yards, including fi ve receptions of over 50 yards. He has 11 catches in the fi rst two games of with one for 20 or more yards. Riley Receiving Stats by Season Season Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2005 11 247 22.5 2 2006 32 643 20.1 3 40 830 20.8 9 11 95 8.6 2 Totals 94 1,815 19.3 16 Riley Scores Twice In Opener In the season opener against James Madison, Eron Riley found the end zone twice. The Savannah, Ga., native scored on a seven-yard reception with fi ve seconds left in the second quarter. He later added his second score from 20 yards out in the third quarter. It was the third time in his career he scored two or more touchdowns in a single game. He also had two against and four against last season. Riley Against Eron Riley has faced the Midshipmen in each of his fi rst three seasons at Duke. In those three games, he has 10 catches for 323 yards and four touchdowns. After not recording a catch against as a freshman, Riley had four catches for 88 yards, including a 38-yard snag as a sophomore. Last season, he recorded a career-high 235 receiving yards and four touchdowns on six receptions. He had touchdown catches of 9, 35, 69 and 76 yards in the contest. Harris Scores Third Touchdown Senior running back Clifford Harris scored a touchdown on a two-yard run to cap off the opening series of the Northwestern game for Duke. He has scored three rushing touchdowns on the season and has four in his career. He has already matched the total for Duke running backs from when the running back corps only scored three touchdowns on the ground in 12 games. Harris Leads Running Back Corps Clifford Harris has stepped up after moving in to the starting role for the opener. He has carried the ball 35 times for 181 yards and three touchdowns in the fi rst two games. He is averaging 5.2 yards per carry with only one rush for negative yardage. He ranks fi fth in the ACC with 90.5 rushing yards per game and is tied for the league lead in rushing touchdowns. In his fi rst three seasons, Harris rushed for 339 yards on 90 carries with one touchdown. Hollingsworth Adds To Running Game True freshman Jay Hollingsworth has helped spell starter Clifford Harris in the fi rst two games with 26 carries for 87 yards. After rushing for 46 yards in the season opener, Hollingsworth tallied 41 yards on 11 attempts against Northwestern last weekend. Lewis Scores On Ground Quarterback Thaddeus Lewis scrambled 16 yards for a touchdown against Northwestern for his fourth career rushing touchdown. On the season, Lewis has run for 66 yards on 17 carries. His fi rst two seasons he tallied -222 yards rushing on 194 attempts. Offensive Line Experience The Blue Devils have three starters on the offensive line who have started at least 25 games in their careers. Seniors Cameron Goldberg, Rob Schirmann and Fred Roland have all logged over 20 starts in their careers, combining for a total of 76 career starts. On the other end of the spectrum, redshirt freshman Kyle Hill started in his fi rst college game at left guard against James Madison while sophomore Bryan Morgan has now made three starts with two at center. Duke s OL Starting Experience Player Pos. Starts Cameron Goldberg LT 25 Kyle Hill LG 2 Bryan Morgan C 3 Rob Schirmann RG 26 Fred Roland RT 25 Total 81 Freshman Starter On O-Line Redshirt freshman Kyle Hill climbed up the depth chart during fall camp to earn the starting job at left guard. The Orlando, Fla., native has started each of the fi rst two games in. In his fi rst collegiate game against James Madison he played a total of 72 snaps while helping Duke rush for 218 yards and not allow a sack. Sophomore center Bryan Morgan was the last Duke freshman to start the season opener on the offensive line when he played right tackle against Connecticut last season. Offensive Line Protects QB s In the fi rst game of the season, the Duke offensive line did not allow a single quarterback sack. They followed that performance by allowing only two sacks on 49 passing plays. The Blue Devils rank tied second in the ACC and tied for 28th nationally in sacks allowed. In, the Blue Devils allowed a total of 45 sacks in 12 games to rank last in the ACC. Duke Piles Up Yards On Offense The Blue Devils have featured a balanced offense that has been able to move the ball in the fi rst two games. Duke is averaging 418 yards of total offense to rank second in the ACC and 40th nationally. The yardage has been spread out with 440 yards coming through the air and 396 coming on the ground. The Blue Devils have increased their total offense from a year ago when they averaged a league worst 271.1 yards per game. Duke has also tallied a conference best 52 fi rst downs with 25 on rushing plays, 24 on passing plays and three from penalties.

Blue Devils Improve Running Game Duke ranks fourth in the ACC and 32nd nationally with 198 rushing yards per game. The Blue Devils compiled 218 yards on the ground in the season opener against James Madison and had 178 rushing yards against Northwestern. Last season, Duke was last in the conference with an average of 64 rushing yards per game. The three Blue Devil running backs (Clifford Harris, Tony Jackson and Jay Hollingsworth) have combined for 299 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Harris leads the way with 181 yards on 35 carries. Hollingsworth has 87 yards on 26 attempts and Jackson tallied 31 yards on nine rushing attempts. Time of Possession Duke ranks third in the nation in time of possession, holding the ball for an average of 37:17 minutes per game. In the Northwestern game, the Blue Devils controlled possession for 39:15 of a possible 60 minutes. The Duke offense ran 91 plays compared to 60 for the Wildcats. In the season opener against James Madison, the Blue Devils ran 79 total plays on offense while the Dukes tallied 48 total plays. Third Quarter Dominance The Blue Devils have outscored its opponents 20-0 in the third quarter this season. Duke has outgained its opponents 310-105 in total yards during the third quarter this season. The Blue Devils tallied 162 yards compared to Northwestern s 54 in the third quarter of the last game. Scoring 30+ Points Duke s offense has a goal of reaching the 30-point mark each week. Cutcliffe-directed offenses have scored 30 or more points in 97 total games at Tennessee, Ole Miss and Duke, compiling a record of 88-9 in those contests. The breakdown includes a 59-3 ledger with the Volunteers, a 28-6 mark with the Rebels and a 1-0 record with the Blue Devils. Defensive Notes Leading Tackler In The Middle Duke s leading tackler in each of the fi rst two games has been senior middle linebacker Michael Tauiliili. In the season opener against James Madison, Tauiliili tallied nine tackles, one caused fumble and one quarterback hurry. Last week against Northwestern he posted eight tackles with one for a loss and one quarterback pressure. After two weeks he ranks tied for seventh in the ACC with 8.5 tackles per game. Akinbiyi Leads Country In Fumble Recoveries Senior defensive end Greg Akinbiyi leads the nation with two fumble recoveries after recording two in the fi rst week of the season. Akinbiyi registered both of Duke s fumble recoveries against James Madison. The fi rst fumble recovery set up a Duke touchdown. Strong Pass Defense The Blue Devils only allowed 51 passing yards in the season opener and then held Northwestern to 251 passing yards on 33 attempts in the second week of the season. For the year, Duke ranks fourth in the ACC and 30th nationally in pass effi ciency defense as opponents have a rating of 96.3. Getting Off The Field The Blue Devils have been able to slow down its opponents on third down during the fi rst two games. Duke ranks seventh in the nation in third down conversion defense, holding opponents to a.191 conversion percentage. Duke and Oklahoma were the only two teams in week one to not allow a successful third down conversion. The Blue Devils held James Madison to 0-for-8 on third down. Against Northwestern, Duke limited the Wildcats to 4-of-13 on third down. Devilish Defense The Duke defense has improved its numbers from last season, allowing only 283.5 yards per game. The total is over 100 yards fewer than a year ago when the Blue Devils were last in the ACC with 424.3 yards per game allowed. Duke limited James Madison to seven points, 239 yards of total offense and three turnovers. The Blue Devils only gave up 51 passing yards in the game. Last week against Northwestern, Duke held the Wildcats to 77 yards rushing and 328 yards of total offense. Duke Career Tackles For Loss Michael Tauiliili recorded one tackle behind the line of scrimmage against Northwestern to give him 34.5 career tackles for loss. His 34.5 tackles for loss rank tied for sixth all-time at Duke and are only 1.5 tackles for loss behind Mike Junkin for fi fth place on the career list at Duke. Tauiliili posted 13 tackles for loss last season to rank seventh in the ACC. The Houston, Texas, native has posted at least 10.0 tackles for loss in all three previous seasons and is the active leader in the ACC. Duke Career Tackles For Loss 1. Chris Combs (1996-99)...57.5 2. Ryan Fowler (2000-03)...47.5 3. Matt Zielinski (2000-03)...41.5 4. James Kirkland (1992-95)...41.0 5. Mike Junkin (1983-86)...36.0 6. Reggie Andrews (1983-85)...34.5 Michael Tauiliili (2005-present)...34.5 8. David Wafl e (1990-93)...31.0 9. Kevin Lewis (1996-99)...30.5 10. Scott Youmans (1989-93)...30.0 Tauiliili Reaches 300 Career Tackles Michael Tauiliili has passed the 300 mark for career tackles last weekend against James Madison when he led the squad with nine tackles. Last week against Northwestern he recorded a team-high eight tackles. Tauiliili now has 311 career tackles. He had a career-high 108 tackles last season after posting 92 as a freshman and 94 as a sophomore. Tauiliili is approaching the top-10 for career tackles in Duke history. He is 17 tackles shy of Chike Egbuniwe for 10th all-time. Duke Career Tackles 1. Mike Junkin (1983-86)...513 2. Carl McGee (1975-78)...511 3. Ryan Fowler (2000-03)...495 4. Darrell Spells (1989-92)...419 5. Erwin Sampson (1988-91)...415 6. Emmett Tilley (1979-82)...405 7. Billy Granville (1992-96)...374 8. Ryan Stallmeyer (1996-99)...348 9. Jim Tyson (1979-81)...338 10. Chike Egbuniwe (1994-97)...328 -- Michael Tauiliili (2005-present)...311 Duke In The Statistical Rankings Team Category ACC NCAA Scoring Offense (25.5) 7th 70th Scoring Defense (15.5) 4th T-33rd Total Offense (418.0) 2nd 40th Total Defense (283.5) 5th 37th Rushing Offense (198.0) 4th 32nd Rushing Defense (132.5) 8th 68th Passing Offense (220.0) 5th 65th Passing Defense (151.0) 4th 32nd Pass Effi ciency (116.15) 5th 78th Pass Effi ciency Def. (96.31) 4th 30th Interceptions (1) T-8th T-71st Net Punting (32.8) 7th T-75th Field Goals Pct. (1.000) T-1st -- PAT Pct. (1.000) T-1st -- Sacks By (2) T-7th T-78th Sacks Allowed (2) T-2nd T-28th First Downs (52) 1st T-12th Opp. First Downs (27) 5th T-21st 3rd Down Conv. (.412) 5th T-57th Opp. 3rd Down Conv. (.191) 1st 7th 4th Down Conv. (.667) T-4th T-34th Opp. 4th Down Conv. (.250) 5th T-34th Penalty YPG (39.5) 4th 38th Opp. Penalty YPG (46.5) 5th -- Time of Possession (37:17) 1st 3rd Turnover Margin (+0) T-7th T-53rd Redzone Offense (.820) 6th T-67th Redzone Defense (.800) T-6th T-47th Individual ACC NCAA Thaddeus Lewis Total Offense (231.5) 3rd 55th Passing Yards (198.5) 3rd 56th Completion Pct. (58.6) 6th T-72nd Passing TD (2) T-3rd T-58th Pass Effi ciency (115.6) 11th 70th Zack Asack Pass Effi ciency (120.1) 10th -- Clifford Harris Rushing Yards (90.5) 5th T-40th Rushing TD (3) T-1st T-16th All-Purpose Yards (99.5) 7th -- Scoring (9.0) T-6th T-60th Eron Riley Receptions (5.5) T-5th T-58th Receiving TD (2) T-1st T-15th Johnny Williams Receptions (6.5) 2nd T-29th Receiving Yards (77.0) T-5th T-58th Nick Maggio Field Goals Pct. (1.000) T-1st T-1st PAT Pct. (1.000) T-1st T-1st Scoring - Kick (7.5) 3rd -- Kevin Jones Punting Average (46.25) 2nd 8th Michael Tauiliili Tackles (8.5) T-7th T-68th Caused Fumbles (1) T-1st T-10th Wesley Oglesby Sacks (1) T-8th T-91st Caused Fumbles (1) T-1st T-10th Greg Akinbiyi Fumbles Recovered (2) 1st 1st Tackles For Loss (2.0) T-8th -- Ayanga Okpokowuruk Sacks (1) T-8th T-91st Jabari Marshall Interceptions (1) T-4th T-36th Glenn Williams Caused Fumbles (1) T-1st T-10th

ACC Active Defensive Leaders Several of Duke s defensive players rank among the top returnerees in the ACC this season. Senior linebacker Michael Tauiliili is the league s active leader in both tackles (311) and tackles for loss (34.5). Senior safety Glenn Williams ranks 14th among active players in tackles with 147 while junior defensive tackle Vince Oghobaase is tied for eighth among ACC players with 21.0 tackles for loss. Junior cornerback Leon Wright is tied for 11th among current players in the ACC with four career interceptions. ACC Active Tackles 1. Michael Tauiliili, Sr., Duke...311 2. Chris Clemons, Sr.,...246 3. Aaron Curry, Sr.,...239 Michael Hamlin, Sr.,...239 5. Jon Copper, Sr.,...213 6. Clint Sintim, Sr.,...187 7. Moise Fokou, Sr., Maryland...184 8. Chip Vaughn, Sr.,...179 9. Stanley Arnoux, Sr.,...175 10. Dave Philistin, Sr., Maryland...172 14. Glenn Williams, Sr., Duke...150 ACC Active Tackles For Loss 1. Michael Tauiliili, Sr., Duke...34.5 2. Aaron Curry, Sr.,...31.0 Clint Sintim, Sr.,...31.0 4. Darryl Richard, Sr.,...26.0 5. Everette Brown, Jr., Florida State...25.5 6. Jeffrey Fitzgerald, Jr.,...23.5 7. Matt Robinson, Sr.,...23.0 8. Alphonso Smith, Sr.,...21.0 Vince Oghobaase, Jr., Duke...21.0 Vance Walker, Sr.,...21.0 ACC Active Interceptions 1. Alphonso Smith, Sr.,...15 2. Michael Hamlin, Sr.,...11 3. Victor Harris, Sr., Tech...9 4. Tony Carter, Sr., Florida State...7 5. Patrick Robinson, Jr., Florida State...6 Crezdon Butler, Jr.,...6 Trimane Goddard, Sr.,...6 8. Aaron Curry, Sr.,...5 Morgan Burnett, So.,...5 Kevin Barnes, Sr., Maryland...5 11. Leon Wright, Jr., Duke...4 Chris Chancellor, Jr.,...4 Randy Phillips, Sr.,...4 Lovon Ponder, Sr.,...4 Jahi Word-Daniels, Sr.,...4 Jeffrey Fitzgerald, Jr.,...4 Kevin Akins, Sr., Boston College...4 Tauiliili Forces Turnovers Now in his fourth season, Michael Tauiliili has been a part of 10 turnovers, including fi ve caused fumbles, two fumble recoveries and three interceptions. During his freshman season, he forced a team-high three fumbles. Tauiliili had one caused fumble and one fumble recovery as a sophomore. He had his fi rst three career interceptions, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery last year and started this season with a caused fumble in the season opener. Double Digit Tackles Michael Tauiliili and Vincent Rey have combined for 19 career double-digit tackle games. Tauiliili has 12 games with 10 or more tackles in his 37-game career. Rey posted seven games with 10 or more tackles in his fi rst year as a starter last season. Michael Tauiliili Double Digit Tackle Games Opponent Date Tackles Sept. 22, 8-7=15 Oct. 29, 2005 8-7=15 Nov. 19, 2005 9-5=14 Nov. 10, 4-9=13 Tech Oct. 13, 4-9=13 Nov. 4, 2006 4-9=13 Florida State Oct. 22, 2005 10-3=13 Notre Dame Nov. 17, 6-6=12 Nov. 3, 7-4=11 Tech Sept. 16, 2006 3-8=11 Richmond Sept. 2, 2006 5-6=11 Nov. 25, 2006 3-8=11 Vincent Rey Double Digit Tackle Games Opponent Date Tackles Connecticut Sept. 1, 4-13=17 Sept. 22, 8-7=15 Oct. 6, 4-8=12 Northwestern Sept. 15, 8-3=11 Sept. 29, 10-1=11 Nov. 10, 3-8=11 Notre Dame Nov. 17, 3-7=10 Respress Posts Career High In Tackles Senior defensive tackle Clifford Respress helped the Duke defense hold Northwestern to 77 rushing yards as he tallied a career-high six tackles to go along with one quarterback pressure. Respress previous career best was fi ve tackles, which he had against and in 2005 and in 2006. Williams Moves Back To Safety Senior defensive back Glenn Williams has returned to his original position of safety in after starting at cornerback in 10 games last season. He came up with two pass breakups and three tackles in the last game against Northwestern. In his fi rst game back at safety, Williams posted six tackles, including fi ve solo stops and one tackle for loss against James Madison. He also forced a fumble in the win over the Dukes. Williams was fi fth on the team with 66 tackles as a junior, while recording three pass breakups. Tackles For Loss Through the first two games of, Duke has recorded 12 tackles for loss. Senior defensive end Greg Akinbiyi leads the team with 2.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage while Vincent Rey and Wesley Oglesby each have 2.0 tackles for loss. In the last game against Northwestern, the Blue Devils had fi ve tackles for loss. Marshall Tallies Second Interception Senior cornerback Jabari Marshall intercepted a pass on the opening drive of the third quarter against James Madison and returned it 67 yards to set up a Duke touchdown. Marshall now has two career interceptions with both coming in back-to-back games. His fi rst collegiate interception came in the season fi nale of at. Turnover Table Opponent Duke Opp. Margin James Madison 2 3 +1 Northwestern 1 0-1 Tech Total 3 3 Even Third Down Conversions Opponent Duke Opp. James Madison 9-18 0-8 Northwestern 5-16 4-13 Tech Total 14-34 4-21 Tackle Leaders Opponent Player (Tackles) James Madison Michael Tauiliili (9) Northwestern Vincent Rey & Michael Tauiliili (8) Tech Longest Offensive Play Opponent Play James Madison Clifford Harris Rush (54) Northwestern Lewis to J. Williams Pass (31) Tech Time of Possession Opponent Duke Opp. James Madison 35:19 24:41 Northwestern 39:15 20:45 Tech Total 37:17 22:43

Blue Devils Cause Three Fumbles Three different players stripped the ball from James Madison in the season opener with two of those resulting in turnovers. All three caused fumbles came in the second half as Duke outscored JMU 17-0 following halftime. Wesley Oglesby recorded his second career forced fumble to set up a touchdown pass midway through the third quarter. Michael Tauiliili registered his sixth career caused fumble that led to a turnover on the Dukes only trip to the redzone. Glenn Williams had the second forced fumble of his career on the punt coverage unit. Bulk Of Defense Returns The Blue Devils return 10 starters from last season, including the entire front seven. From the defense, Duke returns 82 percent of its tackles, 84 percent of its tackles for loss, 80 percent of its sacks, 91 percent of its interceptions, 82 percent of its pass breakups, 85 percent of its quarterback hurries, 86 percent of its fumble recoveries, 64 percent of its forced fumbles and 75 percent of its blocked kicks. Duke Returning Defense From Statistic Returning Total Pct. Tackles 777 946.821 TFL 71.5 85.841 Sacks 20 25.800 INT 10 11.909 PBU 28 34.824 QB Hurries 22 26.846 FR 6 7.857 FF 7 11.636 BLK 3 4.750 Pronunciation Guide Greg AKINBIYI... aah-kin-bee-ee Kenny ANUNIKE...AN-uh-nick-ee Paul ASACK...A-sack Zack ASACK...A-sack Adrian AYE-DARKO... EYE-dark-oh RE QUAN Boyette...RAY-quan JORDAN BYAS... jor-don BYE-is Jeffrey COWART...COW-ert Patrick EGBOH... EGG-boe CATRON Gainey... kuh-tron Jeffrey IJJAS... EE-is Abraham KROMAH... CROW-ma Patrick KURUNWUNE... cuh-roon-woo-nay Mitchell LEDERMAN... LEE-der-man Nick MAGGIO... MAAGE-ee-oh Marvin MARCELIN...MAR-sul-in JABARI Marshall... juh-bar-ee Vince OGHOBAASE...oh-guh-BAH-see AYANGA OKPOKOWURUK...i-YANG-guh...awk-pock-uh-WAR-uck IFREKE OKPOKOWURUK... eh-freak-a...awk-pock-uh-war-uck Sam POGGI... PO-gee Eriks REKS... REX Vincent REY...RAY ERON Riley... EE-ron TIELOR Robinson... TYLER Chris RWABUKAMBA...RUB-uh-come-buh Michael TAUILIILI... TOW-EE-lee-EE-lee Veteran Linebacker Trio Duke s trio of starting linebackers in Michael Tauiliili, Vincent Rey and Marcus Jones was the top returning linebacker corps in the ACC in total tackles from based on each team s preseason depth chart. The three Blue Devils combined for 251 tackles and 24.0 tackles for loss in, the best among any returning group. has the next closest linebacker unit with 246 tackles among their top three linebackers. In the fi rst week of the season, Duke s linebacker trio combined for 21 total tackles. ACC Starting Linebackers Trio Tackles 1. Duke...251 (Rey - 111, Tauiliili - 108, M. Jones - 32) 2....246 (Sintim - 77, Appleby - 60, Copper - 109) 3....210 (Curry - 99, Arnoux - 66, McClinic - 45) 4. Maryland...207 (Fokou - 83, Wujciak - 0, Philistin - 124) 5. Boston College...201 (Herzlich - 97, McClaughlin - 64, Francois - 40) 6. Florida State...171 (Verdell - 22, Nicholson - 99, Watson - 50) 7. Tech...133 (Martin - 78, Warren - 43, Sturdivant - 12) 8....114 (McCarthy - 68, Sharpton - 46, Cook - 0) 9....101 (Sturdivant - 47, Paschal - 53, Rice - 1)...101 (Leonard - 20, Michel - 39, Irving - 42) 11....56 (Cooper - 21, Maye - 0, Conner - 35) 12....39 (Barnes - 29, Jefferson - 10, Jackson - 0) Special Teams Notes Jones Among Punting Leaders Sophomore punter Kevin Jones ranks eighth nationall and second in the ACC with a 46.25 yards per punt average. On the year Jones has punted eight times for 370 yards with three punts downed inside the 20-yard line. He got off to a great start to the season, leading the nation with a 53.5 yards per punt average after the James Madison game. Jones had four punts for 214 yards against the Dukes with two of his four punts downed inside the 20-yard line. He also booted a career-long 68-yard punt in the second quarter. Maggio Perfect In Sophomore placekicker Nick Maggio has made all nine of his kick attempts this season. He is a perfect 6-of-6 on extra point attempts and 3-of-3 on fi eld goal tries. For his career he is a perfect 19-of-19 on extra point attempts. He is now 5-of-8 overall on fi eld goal attempts for his career after making kicks of 27, 21 and 38 yards in the fi rst two games. His 7.5 points per game rank third in the ACC among kickers. Wood & Wright Return Punts Senior wide receiver Ryan Wood and junior cornerback Leon Wright have both returned punts this season for Duke. Wood has three returns for eight yards while Wright has returned two punts for 23 yards, including a 23-yard return late in the fourth quarter against Northwestern. Marshall Breaks Duke Kick Return Record Jabari Marshall broke Randy Jones career kickoff return yards record of 1,890 yards with a 14-yard return on the opening kickoff against Northwestern. Marshall also moved in to seventh on the ACC career chart with his 1,914 career kick return yards. Marshall is also six returns away from matching the school career record of 84 held by Chris Douglas. Duke Career Kick Returns 1. Chris Douglas (2000-03)... 84 2. Troy Slade (1973-75)... 83 3. Randy Jones (1987-90)... 81 4. Jabari Marshall (2006-present)... 78 5. Scottie Montgomery (1996-99)... 63 6. Stanley Monk (1984-87)... 59 7. Richmond Flowers (1996-99)... 54 Tijan Redmon (1991-95)... 54 Quinton McCracken (1988-91)... 54 10. Leroy Gallman (1990-93)... 52 Duke Career Kick Return Yards 1. Jabari Marshall (2006-present)... 1,914 2. Randy Jones (1987-90)... 1,890 3. Chris Douglas (2000-03)... 1,759 4. Troy Slade (1973-75)... 1,757 5. Scottie Montgomery (1996-99)... 1,515 6. Tijan Redmon (1991-95)... 1,330 7. Leroy Gallman (1990-93)... 1,284 8. Quinton McCracken (1988-91)... 1,230 9. Chris Davis (2004-07)... 1,152 10. Richmond Flowers (1996-99)... 1,123 ACC Career Kick Return Yards 1. Brandon Tate, UNC (2005-present)...2,439 2. Eric Blount, UNC (1988-91)...2,313 3. Kevin Marion, WF (2003-07)...2,160 4. Marcus Wall, UNC (1992-95)...2,120 5. Ralph Stringer, NCSU (1973-77)...1,988 6. Alvis Whitted, NCSU (1994-97)...1,929 7. Jabari Marshall, Duke (2006-present)...1,914 8. John Stone, WF (1998-2001)...1,906 9. Randy Jones, Duke (1987-90)...1,890 10. Darrell Blackman, NCSU (2004-07)...1,842 McFadyen Adds Second Sport After lettering four years on the lacrosse team, senior defensive end Ryan McFadyen joined the football program in the spring of and was awarded a scholarship prior to the start of the season. A reserve defensive end, McFadyen has seen game action on special teams this season. From 2005-08, the Mendham, N.J., native helped the Blue Devil lacrosse squad to an overall record of 58-10 with three ACC regular season championships, two ACC Tournament crowns and three trips to the NCAA Final Four. McFadyen, a defenseman, has played in 56 career games with 25 starting assignments and is expected to play his fi fth and fi nal season of eligibility in the spring of 2009.

ACC Active Return Leaders Jabari Marshall is one of the top kick returners in the ACC and returns for his senior season already ranked in the top 10 all-time at Duke and in the ACC for career kick return yards. He is second among active ACC players in kickoff returns and yards. Leon Wright is one of the active leaders in career punt returns and yards. ACC Active Kick Returns 1. Brandon Tate, Sr.,... 99 2. Jabari Marshall, Sr., Duke... 78 3. Michael Ray Garvin, Sr., Florida State... 51 4. Cedric Peerman, Sr.,... 47 5. Jamaal Evans, Jr.,... 45 6. C.J. Spiller, Jr.,... 37 Jeff Smith, Jr., Boston College... 37 8. Andrew Pearman, Sr.,... 29 9. Ryan Hill, Jr.,... 28 10. Da rel Scott, So., Maryland... 26 ACC Active Kick Return Yards 1. Brandon Tate, Sr.,... 2,439 2. Jabari Marshall, Sr., Duke... 1,914 3. Cedric Peerman, Sr.,... 1,195 4. Michael Ray Garvin, Sr., Florida State... 1,059 5. Jamaal Evans, Jr.,... 975 6. C.J. Spiller, Jr.,... 944 7. Jeff Smith, Jr., Boston College... 961 8. Jacoby Ford, Jr.,... 677 9. Andrew Pearman, Sr.,... 608 10. Da rel Scott, So., Maryland... 566 ACC Active Punt Returns 1. Brandon Tate, Sr.,... 75 2. Tyler Evans, Jr.,... 50 3. Danny Oquendo, Sr., Maryland... 47 4. Leon Wright, Jr., Duke... 32 5. Preston Parker, Jr., Florida State... 31 6. C.J. Spiller, Jr.,... 30 7. Andrew Smith, Sr.,... 28 8. Jacoby Ford, Jr.,... 27 9. Vic Hall, Jr.,... 25 10. Bruce Johnson, Sr.,... 23 ACC Active Punt Return Yards 1. Brandon Tate, Sr.,... 798 2. Tyler Evans, Jr.,... 469 3. Danny Oquendo, Sr., Maryland... 378 4. Preston Parker, Jr., Florida State... 328 5. Jacoby Ford, Jr.,... 274 6. Andrew Smith, Sr.,... 250 7. Vic Hall, Jr.,... 238 8. Leon Wright, Jr., Duke... 179 9. Bruce Johnson, Sr.,... 186 10. C.J. Spiller, Jr.,... 185 Duke in Overtime Games Overall Record: 2-5 (.286) Home OT Record: 1-2 (.333) ACC OT Record: 1-3 (.250) Away OT Record: 1-3 (.250) Date Result Location Nov. 8, 1997 29, Duke 20, S.C. Oct. 31, 1998 36, Duke 33 (2) Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 18, 1999 Northwestern 15, Duke 12 Durham, N.C. Oct. 9, 1999 Duke 24, 17 (2) Charlottesville, Va. Oct. 23, 1999 31, Duke 24 Durham, N.C. Sept. 13, 2003 Duke 27, Rice 24 Durham, N.C. Nov. 24, 20, Duke 14 Chapel Hill, N.C. First Time Starters Two freshmen earned their first collegiate starts against James Madison. Redshirt freshman Kyle Hill drew the starting assignment at left guard. He helped pave the way to 218 rushing yards and zero sacks allowed. True freshman Johnny Williams worked his way in to the starting lineup at wide receiver and fi nished the day with two catches for 19 yards. Sophomore Eddie Morgan drew his fi rst career start at safety against Northwestern. Playing For The First Time Several players were on the fi eld for the fi rst time in a college football game against James Madison. Among them were Trent Mackey, Jay Hollingsworth, Lee Butler, Johnny Williams, Matt Daniels, Chris Shannon, Garrett Utt, Kyle Hill and Charlie Hatcher. Sophomore Robert Drum made his fi rst collegiate appearance late in the game. Senior Ryan McFadyen also appeared in the game after playing four years of lacrosse for the Blue Devils. Starting Streaks Four players have started over 20 straight games for the Blue Devils. Senior wide receiver Eron Riley earned his 27th straight starting nod. Vince Oghobaase and Rob Schirmann started for the 26th straight game while junior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis has now started in 25 consecutive games. Junior defensive end Ayanga Okpokowuruk had his streak of 15 consecutive starts come to an end. Captains Duke announced its four captains for the football season with two offensive captains and two defensive captains. On offense, senior running back Re quan Boyette and senior tight end Tielor Robinson were voted captains by their teammates. The squad voted senior middle linebacker Michael Tauiliili and junior outside linebacker Vincent Rey as defensive captains. Coin Toss Duke s opponents have won the coin toss in each of the fi rst two games. James Madison and Northwestern won the coin toss and deferred to the second half. Duke received the fi rst kickoff in each game, scoring a touchdown on the fi rst possession against Northwestern. Overtime The NCAA tiebreaker system established in 1996 will be used when a game is tied after four periods. NCAA football-playing rules apply. The offi cials will escort the captains (Rule 3-1-1) to the center of the fi eld for the coin toss. The referee shall toss a coin at mid-fi eld in the presence of no more than four captains from each team and another game offi cial, fi rst designating the fi eld captain of the visiting team to call the coin toss. The winner of the toss shall choose one of the following options: 1. Offense or defense, with the offense at the opponent s 25-yard line to start the fi rst series. 2. Which end of the fi eld shall be used for both series of that overtime period. Note: The winner of the toss may not defer his choice. The loser of the toss shall exercise the remaining option for the fi rst extra period and shall have the fi rst choice of the two options for subsequent evennumbered extra periods. An extra period shall consist of two series with each team putting the ball in play by a snap at the designated 25-yard line. Each team retains the ball during a series until it scores or fails to make a fi rst down. The team scoring the greater number of points during the regulation and extra periods shall be declared the winner. There shall be an equal number of series in each extra period, except if one team scores during a period other than on the try. Beginning with the third extra period, teams scoring a touchdown must attempt a two-point try. Brothers In-Law This past summer senior wide receiver Ryan Wood married the former Erin Pridemore of Buford, Ga. Erin s younger brother Matt Pridemore is a sophomore teammate of Wood and is also a wide receiver. Brotherly Love The Blue Devils have four sets of brothers, including offensive coordinator Kurt Roper and running backs coach Zac Roper on the coaching staff. Ayanga and Ifreke Okpokowuruk are members of the defensive line unit. Senior tight end Tielor Robinson is joined on the roster by two family members as fi rst cousins Colin and Cameron Jones are redshirt freshman for Duke. Also with freshman Paul Asack coming to Durham, he joins his older brother Zack Asack to give the Blue Devils three sets of brothers.

The Duke Family Connection Senior tight end Tielor Robinson, along with his two fi rst cousins Cameron and Colin Jones, has signifi cant ties to the Duke football program. Robinson s uncles Cedric and Walter Jones enjoyed outstanding careers for the Blue Devils. Cedric Jones is the father of Cameron and Colin and played from 1978-81. He caught 99 career passes for 1,732 yards (7th all-time at Duke) and 21 touchdowns (3rd). He earned second team All-America honors as a senior and spent nine seasons with the NFL s New England Patriots. Walter Jones is the uncle of the three current Duke players. He played from 1988-91 and had 119 receptions (10th all-time at Duke) for 1,968 yards (6th) and 17 TDs (t4th) and was on Duke s 1989 ACC title squad. Robinson spent two years at Army before transferring to Duke prior to last season, and then sat out the 2005 campaign due to NCAA regulations. While with the Black Knights, Robinson rushed 114 times for 548 yards and fi ve touchdowns while catching 34 passes for 297 yards and two scores. He earned Conference USA Player of the Week honors after accounting for 193 all-purpose yards and fi ve TDs against Cincinnati in 2004. Robinson s mother, Sandra Robinson, is the sister of Cedric and Walter. Childhood Friends Forced to attend different high schools in Houston didn t alter the close-knit relationship between Vince Oghobaase and Michael Tauiliili. Friends since childhood, the pair journeyed together to Durham and will embark on their third season starting together on the Duke defense. Last season Oghobaase led the team with 4.5 sacks while Tauiliili paced the squad with 13 tackles for loss to go along with 108 total tackles. International Ties Along with the two players from Sweden on the Duke roster, Pontus Bondeson and Marcus Lind, the Blue Devils also are represented by Chris Rwabukamba and George Pearkes of Canada. Swedish Connection The Duke roster features two players Pontus Bondeson and Marcus Lind who hail from Sweden. Members of the recruiting class of 2006, Lind, who played one year of prep football at St. Aquinas High School in Florida, committed to the Blue Devils and then informed the Duke coaching staff about his fellow countryman. Both redshirt freshmen, Bondeson and Lind are expected to compete for playing time in on the offensive line. O On the Defensive Line The Duke defensive line unit features four players whose last name begins with the letter o. Three of those four players started in the season opener, including Vince Oghobaase, Ayanga Okpokowuruk and Wesley Oglesby. The unit also features Ifreke Okpokowuruk, the younger brother of Ayanga. Between the four players there are 17 total syllables in their last names. Duke Graduate Wide receiver Ryan Wood has already received his undergraduate degree from Duke. After graduating in May,, with a degree in sociology and a markets and management certifi cate, Wood is now enrolled in the humanities graduate program while he fi nishes out his collegiate football career with the Blue Devils. Wood is also the holder on Duke s placekicking unit. Roster Breakdown The Duke roster features 22 seniors, 14 juniors, 31 sophomores, 11 redshirt freshmen and 23 true freshmen. The Blue Devils are represented by a total of 22 states along with two foreign countries in Canada and Sweden. Georgia is called home by the most Blue Devils, 15, followed by Florida (14), (14) and Texas (10). A Glance At The Opponents Duke s 12 opponents this season combined for a record of 16-7 in the fi rst two weeks of the season. Those 12 teams combined for an 86-65 (.570) overall record in with six schools playing in bowl games: James Madison (8-4), Northwestern (6-6), (8-5, 35-32 loss to Utah in the Poinsettia Bowl), (9-4, 31-28 loss to Texas Tech in the Gator Bowl), (7-6; 40-28 loss to Fresno State in the Humanitarian Bowl), (5-7), (5-7), (9-4; 24-10 win over Connecticut in the Meineke Car Care Bowl), (5-7), (9-4; 23-20 overtime loss to Auburn in the Chick-Fil-a Bowl), Tech (11-3; 24-21 loss to Kansas in the Orange Bowl) and (4-8). Opponents Team James Madison 8-4 1-1 Northwestern 6-6 2-0 8-5 1-1 9-4 1-1 7-6 2-0 5-7 1-1 5-7 2-0 9-4 2-0 5-7 1-1 9-4 1-1 Tech 11-3 1-1 4-8 1-0 TOTAL 86-65 16-7 Duke s ACC Opponents Through 2015 The league offi ce has already put together the ACC schedule for future seasons through 2015. Each school has one non-divisional opponent and will play that team every year. For Duke, the non-divisional school is. The chronological order of each team s opponents will be announced prior to each season. 2009: MD, WF, at NCS, at UVa, GT, at UNC, at MIA, VT 2010: at MD, at WF, BC, UVa, at GT, UNC, MIA, at VT 2011: WF, FSU, at BC, at UVa, GT, at UNC, at MIA, VT 2012: CU, at WF, at FSU, UVa, at GT, UNC, MIA, at VT 2013: at CU, WF, NCS, at UVa, GT, at UNC, at MIA, VT 2014: MD, at WF, at NCS, UVa, at GT, UNC, MIA, at VT 2015: at MD, WF, BC, at UVa, GT, at UNC, at MIA, VT ACC Enters Fourth Season Of Divisional Play With the additions of (Fla.), Tech and Boston College over the past three seasons, the ACC adopted divisional play in 2005. Atlantic Coastal Boston College Duke Florida State Maryland Tech Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game The ACC will host the fourth championship game on December 6, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. Sponsored by Dr Pepper, the game will pit the champions from the Atlantic and Coastal divisions and be televised live by ESPN on ABC Sports. With a capacity of 65,000, Raymond James Stadium is the home of the NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Opened in September, 1998 it features a natural grass surface that has been awarded as the best fi eld in the NFL six times. Preseason Honors Five Duke players were honored in preseason magazines. Junior defensive tackle Vince Oghobaase was named a preseason second team All-America by Phil Steele to lead the list of accolades. Senior middle linebacker Michael Tauiliili was a fi rst team All-ACC selection by Athlon Sports while senior wide receiver Eron Riley was picked to the Blue Ribbon All-ACC team. Thaddeus Lewis and Jabari Marshall were also named to preseason All-ACC teams. Preseason Honors Brandon King (Tight End/Fullback) Phil Steele No. 22 Fullback Thaddeus Lewis (Quarterback) Phil Steele No. 58 Quarterback Lindy s Strongest Arm in the ACC Athlon Sports All-ACC Third Team Jabari Marshall (Kick Returner) Athlon Sports All-ACC Third Team Phil Steele All-ACC Third Team Vince Oghobaase (Defensive Tackle) Phil Steele No. 4 Defensive Tackle Phil Steele All-America Second Team Phil Steele All-ACC First Team Lindy s All-ACC Second Team Athlon Sports All-ACC Third Team Vincent Rey (Linebacker) Phil Steele No. 46 Outside Linebacker Phil Steele All-ACC Fourth Team Eron Riley (Wide Receiver) Lindy s No. 13 Wide Receiver Phil Steele No. 39 Wide Receiver Blue Ribbon All-ACC Team Athlon Sports All-ACC Second Team Lindy s All-ACC Second Team Phil Steele All-ACC Second Team Tielor Robinson (Tight End/Fullback) Phil Steele No. 21 Fullback Michael Tauiliili (Linebacker) Phil Steele No. 25 Inside Linebacker Athlon Sports All-ACC First Team Lindy s All-ACC Second Team Phil Steele All-ACC Second Team

ACC Player of the Year Honors Duke boasts more ACC Player of the Year honorees 10 than any other school in the league. Duke s fi rst ACC Player of the Year was Jerry Barger in 1954. They had back-to-back winners in 1971 and 1972. In the 1980 s the Blue Devils had four ACC Player of the Year winners and Robert Baldwin became the league best 10th recipient in 1994. ACC Player of the Year 1. Duke... 10 2.... 7... 7 4.... 6... 6 6. Florida State... 5 Maryland... 5 8.... 4 9.... 2 10. Tech... 1 Boston College... 1 NCSA Power Rankings Rank School Division Academic Athletic Grad. Rate Ranking 1 Stanford University I 4 1 27 10.66 2 Duke University I 8 19 17 14.66 3 Princeton University I 1 60 3 21.33 4 Harvard University I 2 61 2 21.66 5 University of Notre Dame I 20 21 30 23.66 6 Johns Hopkins University I 14 16 50 26.66 7 University of Pennsylvania I 5 79 9 31.0 8 Northwestern University I 14 40 40 31.33 T-9 Cornell University I 12 75 13 33.33 T-9 Yale University I 3 93 4 33.33 Duke In Top 10... Again Once again, Duke University has landed in the top 10 of the U.S. News & World Report s annual rankings of national universities. U.S. News & World Report: Top Universities 1. Princeton 2. Harvard 3. Yale 4. Stanford 5. Pennsylvania Cal Tech 7. MIT 8. Duke 9. Columbia University of Chicago NCSA Power Rankings Duke was ranked second in Division I the NCSA Power Rankings behind Stanford. The rankings take in account each school s academics, athletics and graduation rate. Duke was ranked eighth in academics, 19th in athletics and 17th in graduation rate. Duke has been ranked either fi rst or second in the rankings in each of the last four years. ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS (ELIGIBILITY) SENIORS (22): Greg Akinbiyi, Adrian Aye-Darko, Re quan Boyette, James Brooks, Raphael Chestnut, Justin Freeman, Cameron Goldberg, Clifford Harris, Marcus Jones, Jabari Marshall, Ryan McFadyen, Clifford Respress, Eron Riley, Charles Robinson, Tielor Robinson, Fred Roland, Rob Schirmann, Joe Surgan, Michael Tauiliili, Greg Tipton, Glenn Williams, Ryan Wood JUNIORS (14): Matt Anderson, Zack Asack, Catron Gainey, Brandon Harper, Jarrod Holt, Brandon King, Thaddeus Lewis, Marvin Marcelin, Vince Oghobaase, Ayanga Okpokowuruk, Vincent Rey, Kinney Rucker, Paul Thornton, Leon Wright SOPHOMORES (31): Adam Banks, Sheldon Bell, Pontus Bondeson, Jeffrey Cowart, Trevor Dixon, Robert Drum, Patrick Egboh, Andrew Holoman, Brett Huffman, Tony Jackson, Kevin Jones, Austin Kelly, Abraham Kromah, Mitchell Lederman, Marcus Lind, Nick Maggio, Bryan Morgan, Eddie Morgan, Wesley Oglesby, Ifreke Okpokowuruk, Danny Parker, Matt Pridemore, Jeremy Ringfi eld, Chris Rwabukamba, Geoff Silver, Will Snyderwine, Damian Thornton, Michael Tooley, James Weinberger, Brad Welch, Kevin Wu FRESHMEN (35): Jackson Anderson, Kenny Anunike, Paul Asack, Lee Butler, Jordon Byas, Mike Cappetto, Matt Daniels, Jeffrey Faris, Tony Foster, Guillermo Freile, Charlie Hatcher, Curtis Hazelton, Kyle Hill, Jay Hollingsworth, Jeffrey Ijjas, Conor Irwin, Randez James, Cameron Jones, Colin Jones, Alex King, Patrick Kurunwune, Trent Mackey, Brian Moore, Jon Needham, George Pearkes, Sam Poggi, Eriks Reks, Sean Renfree, Preston Scott, Chris Shannon, Josh Trezvant, Garrett Utt, Donovan Varner, Johnny Williams COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH David Cutcliffe (Alabama, 1976) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Ron Middleton (Auburn, 1988) Tight Ends & Special Teams Coordinator Gameday: Field DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Mike MacIntyre (, 1989) Gameday: Field DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Marion Hobby (Tennessee, 1989) Defensive Line Gameday: Field OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Kurt Roper (Rice, 1995) Quarterbacks Gameday: Press Box OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Matt Luke (Ole Miss, 2000) Offensive Line & Running Game Coordinator Gameday: Field ASSISTANT COACH Scottie Montgomery (Duke, 2000) Wide Receivers Gameday: Field ASSISTANT COACH Zac Roper (Ole Miss, 2001) Running Backs, Special Teams & Recruiting Coordinator Gameday: Press Box ASSISTANT COACH Jim Collins (Elon, 1974) Linebackers Gameday: Field ASSISTANT COACH Derek Jones (Ole Miss, 1996) Defensive Backs Gameday: Press Box GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH Bo Hardegree (Tennessee, ) Offense Gameday: Field GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH Drew Dayton (, 2003) Defense Gameday: Press Box

David Cutcliffe Head Coach Cutcliffe was named Duke s 21st head football coach on December 15, Cutcliffe was honored as the 2003 SEC Coach of the Year after leading the Ole Miss Rebels to a 10-3 record, a share of the league Western Division title and a 31-28 victory over Oklahoma State in the Cotton Bowl Cutcliffe secured a record of 44-29 (.603) as the head coach at Ole Miss from 1999-04 Cutcliffe mentored each of the past two Super Bowl MVPs in Peyton Manning (Tennessee) and Eli Manning (Ole Miss) During Cutcliffe s six seasons at Ole Miss, the Rebels set school single-season records for total offense, passing offense and scoring offense while winning twice at both Auburn and LSU, securing consecutive victories over Florida and defeating both Arkansas and South Carolina on three occasions In 2006-07, Cutcliffe helped Tennessee win 19 games with two appearances in the Outback Bowl In, Cutcliffe and the Volunteers went 10-4, captured the SEC Eastern Division crown and defeated Wisconsin in the Outback Bowl as quarterback Erik Ainge earned game MVP honors Cutcliffe s offenses at Ole Miss registered a ledger of 28-6 when scoring 30 or more points... With Cutcliffe as offensive coordinator, Tennessee scored 30+ points in 62-of-100 games, posting a 59-3 record in those contests In 19 seasons in Knoxville, Cutcliffe helped Tennessee post a 173-54-7 (.754) overall ledger In 1998, Cutcliffe was named the recipient of the Frank Broyles Award, an honor presented annually to the top assistant coach in the nation Cutcliffe has coached in 22 bowl games in his career and owns a 4-1 (.800) drecord in bowl tilts as a head coach Cutcliffe helped Tennessee to four SEC championships as well as the 1998 national championship A native of Birmingham, Ala., Cutcliffe graduated from the University of Alabama in 1976 Cutcliffe got his start in coaching at Banks High School his alma mater and spent four years as an assistant coach before becoming the head coach in 1980 Cutcliffe is married to the former Karen Oran of Harriman, Tenn., and they are the parents of four children Chris, Marcus, Katie and Emily The Cutcliffe Head Coaching Ledger Ole Miss 1998 D 31 Texas Tech N 1 W 35-18 1999 S 4 Memphis A W 3-0 S 11 Arkansas State H W 38-14 S 18 H L OT 34-37 S 25 Auburn A W OT 24-17 O 2 South Carolina A W 36-10 O 9 Tulane H W 20-13 O 16 Alabama H L 24-30 O 30 LSU A W 42-23 N 6 Arkansas H W 38-16 N 20 Georgia H L 17-20 N 25 Mississippi State A L 20-23 D 31 Oklahoma N 2 W 27-25 2000 S 2 Tulane H W 49-20 S 9 Auburn H L 27-35 S 16 A W 12-7 S 30 Kentucky H W 35-17 O 7 Arkansas State H W 35-10 O 14 Alabama A L 7-45 O 28 UNLV H W OT 43-40 N 4 Arkansas A W 38-24 N 11 LSU H L 9-20 N 18 Georgia A L 14-32 N 23 Mississippi State H W 45-30 D 28 West N 3 L 38-49 2001 S 1 Murray State H W 49-14 S 8 Auburn A L 21-27 S 29 Kentucky A W 42-31 O 6 Arkansas State A W 35-17 O 13 Alabama H W 27-24 O 20 Middle Tennessee H W 45-17 O 27 LSU A W 35-24 N 3 Arkansas H L 7OT 56-58 N 17 Georgia H L 15-35 N 22 Mississippi State A L 28-36 D 1 H W 38-27 2002 A 31 Louisiana-Monroe H W 31-3 S 7 Memphis H W 38-16 S 14 Texas Tech A L 28-42 S 21 H W 45-28 O 5 Florida H W 17-14 O 12 Arkansas State H W 52-17 O 19 Alabama A L 7-42 O 26 Arkansas A L 28-48 N 2 Auburn H L 24-31 N 9 Georgia A L 17-31 N 23 LSU A L 13-14 N 28 Mississippi State H W 24-12 D 27 Nebraska N 4 W 27-23 2003 A 30 A W 24-21 S 6 Memphis A L 34-44 S 13 Louisiana-Monroe H W 59-14 S 27 Texas Tech H L 45-49 O 4 Florida A W 20-17 O 11 Arkansas State H W 55-0 O 18 Alabama H W 43-28 O 25 Arkansas H W 19-7 N 1 South Carolina H W 43-40 N 8 Auburn A W 24-20 N 22 LSU H L 14-17 N 27 Mississippi State A W 31-0 J 2 Oklahoma State N 5 W 31-28 2004 S 4 Memphis H L 13-20 S 11 Alabama A L 7-28 S 18 H W OT 26-23 S 25 Wyoming A L 32-37 O 2 Arkansas State H W 28-21 O 9 South Carolina A W 31-28 O 16 Tennessee H L 17-21 O 30 Auburn H L 14-35 N 13 Arkansas A L 3-35 N 20 LSU A L 24-27 N 27 Mississippi State H W 20-3 Duke A 30 James Madison H W 31-7 S 6 Northwestern H L 20-24 S 13 H S 27 H O 4 A O 18 H O 25 A N 1 A N 8 H N 15 A N 22 Tech A N 29 H Neutral Site Key N 1 Independence Bowl Shreveport, La. N 2 Independence Bowl Shreveport, La. N 3 Music City Bowl Nashville, Tenn. N 4 Independence Bowl Shreveport, La. N 5 Cotton Bowl Dallas, Texas

Cutcliffe Record Ole Miss Duke Total Overall 44-29 1-1 45-30 Home 26-13 1-1 27-14 Away 14-15 0-0 14-15 Neutral 4-1 0-0 4-1 Day 28-14 0-0 28-14 Night 16-15 1-1 17-16 Television 24-25 0-0 24-25 Overtime 3-2 0-0 3-2 Overtime Home 2-2 0-0 2-2 Overtime Away 1-0 0-0 1-0 Overtime Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 August 2-0 1-0 3-0 August Home 1-0 1-0 2-0 August Away 1-0 0-0 1-0 August Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 September 12-9 0-1 12-10 September Home 8-4 0-1 8-6 September Away 4-5 0-0 4-5 September Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 October 17-6 0-0 17-6 October Home 11-3 0-0 11-3 October Away 6-3 0-0 6-3 December Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 November 8-13 0-0 8-13 November Home 5-6 0-0 5-6 November Away 3-7 0-0 3-7 November Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 December 4-1 0-0 4-1 December Home 1-0 0-0 1-0 December Away 0-0 0-0 0-0 December Neutral 3-1 0-0 3-1 January 1-0 0-0 1-0 Scoring First 29-11 1-1 30-12 Margin 10 pts or less 19-17 0-1 19-18 Margin 7 pts or less 18-13 0-1 18-14 Margin 3 pts or less 10-6 0-0 10-6 Score 20+ points 40-15 1-1 41-16 Score 30+ points 28-6 1-0 29-6 Score 40+ points 13-2 0-0 13-2 Score 50+ points 3-1 0-0 3-1 Allow 10 or less points 8-0 1-0 9-0 Allow 20 or less points 25-4 1-0 26-4 Following a loss 16-12 0-0 16-12 Following a win 22-16 0-1 22-17 Leading after 1st qtr 23-9 0-0 23-9 Trailing after 1st qtr 11-14 0-0 11-14 Tied after 1st qtr 10-6 1-1 11-7 Leading after 2nd qtr 35-8 1-0 36-8 Trailing after 2nd qtr 8-20 0-1 8-21 Tied after 2nd qtr 1-1 0-0 1-1 Leading after 3rd qtr 34-7 1-0 35-7 Trailing after 3rd qtr 8-20 0-1 8-21 Tied after 3rd qtr 2-2 0-0 2-2 With 100-yard rusher 20-5 0-0 20-5 With 300-yard passer 7-4 0-0 7-4 With 100-yard receiver 10-8 0-1 10-9 Committing 0 turnovers 10-2 0-0 10-2 Committing 1 turnover 16-6 0-1 16-7 Committing 2 turnovers 11-8 1-0 12-8 Committing 3 turnovers 4-8 0-0 4-8 Committing 4 turnovers 2-3 0-0 2-3 Committing 5+ turnovers 1-2 0-0 1-2 Forcing 0 turnovers 3-4 0-1 3-5 Forcing 1 turnover 8-8 0-0 8-8 Forcing 2 turnovers 17-12 0-0 17-12 Forcing 3 turnovers 12-1 1-0 13-1 Forcing 4 turnovers 4-3 0-0 4-3 Forcing 5+ turnovers 0-1 0-0 0-1 Score Defensive TD 5-5 0-0 5-5 Score Special Teams TD 5-1 0-0 5-1 300-Yard Passing Games 414 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Arkansas, 10-26-02 409 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Texas Tech, 9-27-03 391 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 386 by Eli Manning (UM) vs., 9-21-02 374 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Texas Tech, 9-14-02 353 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03 325 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Alabama, 10-13-01 313 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Nebraska, 12-27-02 312 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 306 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Arkansas State, 10-11-03 302 by Romaro Miller (UM) vs. Tulane, 9-2-00 300-Yard Passing Games By Individual 1. 10 by Eli Manning (UM) 2. 1 by Romaro Miller (UM) 100-Yard Rushing Games 157 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs., 12-1-01 155 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Arkansas State, 9-11-99 143 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs., 9-16-00 140 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs. LSU, 10-30-99 139 by Vashon Pearson (UM) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04 135 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. LSU, 10-30-99 134 by Deuce McCallister (UM) vs. Mississippi State, 11-25-99 133 by Tremaine Turner (UM) vs. Oklahoma State, 1-2-04 131 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-4-00 129 by Vashon Pearson (UM) vs. Arkansas State, 10-2-04 127 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. South Carolina, 10-2-99 125 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-6-99 121 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs. Oklahoma, 12-31-99 121 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs. Mississippi State, 11-23-00 120 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Tulane, 10-9-99 117 by Tremaine Turner (UM) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 114 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Memphis, 9-4-99 113 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01 111 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Middle Tennessee, 10-20-01 111 by Vashon Pearson (UM) vs., 9-18-04 107 by Robert Williams (UM) vs. Memphis, 9-7-02 107 by Ronald McClendon (UM) vs. Florida, 10-4-03 104 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99 104 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs. Auburn, 9-9-00 103 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99 102 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 100 by Robert Williams (UM) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 8-31-02 100-Yard Rushing Games By Individual 1. 10 by Joe Gunn (UM) 2. 9 by Deuce McAllister (UM) 3. 3 by Vashon Pearson (UM) 4. 2 by Robert Williams (UM) 2 by Tremaine Turner (UM) 6. 1 by Robert McClendon (UM) 100-Yard Receiving Games 169 by Grant Heard (UM) vs. UNLV, 10-28-00 157 by Mike Espy (UM) vs. Texas Tech, 9-27-03 146 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Arkansas State, 10-11-03 142 by Mario Hill (UM) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04 138 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Arkansas, 10-26-02 137 by Cory Peterson (UM) vs. Alabama, 10-16-99 135 by Johnny Williams (DU) vs. Northwestern, 9-6-08 130 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Mississippi State, 11-28-02 125 by Cory Peterson (UM) vs. Auburn, 9-25-99 125 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 121 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03 119 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01 113 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Mississippi State, 11-27-03 110 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Alabama, 10-13-01 110 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Mississippi State, 11-22-01 108 by Jamie Armstrong (UM) vs. Auburn, 9-8-01 106 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Auburn, 11-2-02 105 by Taye Biddle (UM) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03 102 by Doug Zeigler (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 100 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Murray State, 9-1-01 100-Yard Receiving Games By Individual 1. 11 by Chris Collins (UM) 2. 2 by Cory Peterson (UM) 3. 1 by Johnny Williams (DU) 1 by Grant Heard (UM) 1 by Mike Espy (UM) 1 by Mario Hill (UM) 1 by Jamie Armstrong (UM) 1 by Taye Biddle (UM) 1 by Doug Zeigler (UM) Multiple 100-Yard Rushers 1. 140 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs. LSU, 10-30-99 135 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. LSU, 10-30-99 2. 104 by Deuce McAllister (UM) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99 103 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99 Multiple 100-Yard Receivers 1. 121 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03 105 by Taye Biddle (UM) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03 100-Yard Rusher & 100-Yard Receiver 1. 113 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01 (rush) 119 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01 (rec) 2. 102 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rush) 102 by Doug Zeigler (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rec) 3. 117 by Tremaine Turner (UM) vs. S. Carolina, 11-1-03 (rush) 125 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (rec) 4. 139 by Vashon Pearson (UM) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04 (rush) 142 by Mario Hill (UM) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04 (rec) 300-Yard Passer & 100-Yard Rusher 1. 312 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (pass) 102 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rush) 2. 391 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (pass) 117 by Tremaine Turner (UM) vs. S. Carolina, 11-1-03 (rush) 300-Yard Passer, 100-Yard Receiver & 100-Yard Rusher 1. 312 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (pass) 102 by Doug Zeigler (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rec) 102 by Joe Gunn (UM) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rush) 2. 391 by Eli Manning (UM) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (pass) 125 by Chris Collins (UM) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (rec) 117 by Tremaine Turner (UM) vs. S. Carolina, 11-1-03 (rush)

David Cutcliffe College Coaching Experience Year School Position Record Notes 1982 Tennessee Part Time Assistant Coach 6-5-1 Peach Bowl participant 1983 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 9-3 Florida Citrus Bowl champion 1984 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 7-4-1 Sun Bowl participant 1985 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 9-1-2 SEC Champions Sugar Bowl champion 1986 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 7-5 Liberty Bowl champion 1987 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 10-2-1 Peach Bowl champion 1988 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 5-6 1989 Tennessee Assistant Coach/RBs 11-1 SEC Champions Cotton Bowl champion 1990 Tennessee Assistant Coach/QBs 9-2-2 SEC Champions Sugar Bowl champion 1991 Tennessee Assistant Coach/QBs 9-3 Fiesta Bowl participant 1992 Tennessee Passing Game Coordinator/QBs 9-3 Hall of Fame Bowl champion 1993 Tennessee Offensive Coordinator/QBs 10-2 Florida Citrus Bowl participant QB Heath Shuler: SEC POTY 1994 Tennessee Offensive Coordinator/QBs 8-4 Gator Bowl champion 1995 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs 11-1 Florida Citrus Bowl champion 1996 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs 10-2 Florida Citrus Bowl champion 1997 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs 11-2 SEC Champions Orange Bowl participant QB Peyton Manning: SEC POTY & 1st A-A 1998 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs 13-0 National Champions SEC Champions Frank Broyles Award recipient 1998 Mississippi Head Coach 1-0 Independence Bowl champion 1999 Mississippi Head Coach 8-4 Independence Bowl champion 2000 Mississippi Head Coach 7-5 Music City Bowl participant 2001 Mississippi Head Coach 7-4 2002 Mississippi Head Coach 7-6 Independence Bowl champion 2003 Mississippi Head Coach 10-3 SEC Western Division Co-Champions Cotton Bowl champion SEC Coach of the Year QB Eli Manning: SEC POTY & 1st A-A 2004 Mississippi Head Coach 4-7 2006 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs 9-4 Outback Bowl participant Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QBs 10-4 SEC Eastern Division Co-Champions SEC Championship Game participant Outback Bowl champion Duke Head Coach 1-1 Record as assistant coach at Tennessee (19 seasons): 173-54-7 (.754) Record as head coach at Mississippi (6 seasons): 44-29 (.603) Record as head coach at Duke (1st season): 1-1 (.500)

Duke Depth Chart vs. OFFENSE QB 9 Thaddeus Lewis 6-2 200 Jr. 13 Zack Asack 6-4 205 Jr. RB 4 Clifford Harris 5-10 220 Sr. 25 Tony Jackson 5-10 185 So. 27 Jay Hollingsworth 5-11 185 Fr. WR 15 Eron Riley 6-3 205 Sr. 18 Jeremy Ringfi eld 6-5 210 So. WR 5 Raphael Chestnut 6-2 190 Sr. or 37 Johnny Williams 5-10 190 Fr. 17 Sheldon Bell 6-4 200 So. WR 83 Austin Kelly 6-3 195 So. 82 Ryan Wood 6-1 190 Sr. TE 87 Brett Huffman 6-5 235 So. 88 Danny Parker 6-4 225 So. B 2 Tielor Robinson 5-11 235 Sr. 88 Danny Parker 6-4 225 So. LT 74 Cameron Goldberg 6-6 265 Sr. 77 Jarrod Holt 6-6 310 Jr. LG 79 Kyle Hill 6-6 270 R-Fr. 66 Pontus Bondeson 6-6 275 So. C 62 Bryan Morgan 6-3 250 So. 68 Brian Moore 6-4 280 Fr. RG 61 Rob Schirmann 6-5 265 Sr. 67 Mitchell Lederman 6-8 305 So. DEFENSE LDE 99 Wesley Oglesby 6-6 245 So. 91 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 6-4 255 Jr. DT 3 Vince Oghobaase 6-6 300 Jr. 93 Charlie Hatcher 6-3 275 R-Fr. NG 97 Clifford Respress 6-4 280 Sr. 42 Kinney Rucker 6-2 290 Jr. RDE 54 Greg Akinbiyi 6-2 235 Sr. 90 Patrick Egboh 6-4 240 So. SLB 6 Marcus Jones 6-3 225 Sr. 39 Adam Banks 6-4 230 So. MLB 34 Michael Tauiliili 5-11 235 Sr. 56 Damian Thornton 6-1 235 So. or 20 Trent Mackey 5-10 220 Fr. WLB 31 Vincent Rey 6-0 240 Jr. 45 Charles Robinson 6-2 215 Sr. 8 Abraham Kromah 6-1 215 So. LCB 7 Leon Wright 5-9 170 Jr. 36 Lee Butler 5-10 180 Fr. RCB 1 Jabari Marshall 5-11 195 Sr. 16 Chris Rwabukamba 6-0 175 So. LS 24 Glenn Williams 5-10 185 Sr. 28 Adrian Aye-Darko 6-2 210 Sr. 40 Matt Daniels 6-1 195 Fr. RS 23 Catron Gainey 6-2 205 Jr. 29 Eddie Morgan 6-0 185 So. RT 70 Fred Roland 6-8 300 Sr. 65 Jeffrey Cowart 6-5 310 So. SPECIAL TEAMS K 47 Nick Maggio 6-4 190 So. 81 Joe Surgan 6-4 210 Sr. 96 Will Snyderwine 5-9 165 So. P 49 Kevin Jones 6-3 200 So. 47 Nick Maggio 6-4 190 So. LS 63 Chris Shannon 6-5 270 R-Fr. 46 Jackson Anderson 6-4 240 Fr. H 82 Ryan Wood 6-1 190 Sr. 49 Kevin Jones 6-3 200 So. KOR 1 Jabari Marshall 5-11 195 Sr. 4 Clifford Harris 5-10 220 Sr. PR 7 Leon Wright 5-9 170 Jr. 1 Jabari Marshall 5-11 195 Sr. KO 81 Joe Surgan 6-4 210 Sr. 96 Will Snyderwine 5-9 165 So.

Duke Football Game-by-Game Starters Offense Game QB RB FB TE WR WR LT LG C RG RT Other JMU Lewis Harris T. Robinson J. Williams Riley Goldberg Hill B. Morgan Schirmann Roland Kelly (WR) Northwestern Lewis Harris T. Robinson J. Williams Riley Goldberg Hill B. Morgan Schirmann Roland Kelly (WR) Ga. Tech Va. Tech Defense Game LDE NG DT RDE SLB MLB WLB LCB LS SS CB Other JMU A. Okpokowuruk Respress Oghobaase Akinbiyi M. Jones Tauiliili Rey Wright G. Williams Gainey Marshall Northwestern Oglesby Respress Oghobaase Akinbiyi Tauiliili Rey Wright G. Williams Gainey Marshall E. Morgan (S) Ga. Tech Va. Tech UNC

CAREER GAMES PLAYED / GAMES STARTED Name 2005 2006 TOTAL Greg Akinbiyi 9/0 12/0 12/7 2/2 35/9 Jackson Anderson 0/0 0/0 Matt Anderson 0/0 0/0 Kenny Anunike 0/0 0/0 Paul Asack 0/0 0/0 Zack Asack 9/6 6/0 2/0 17/6 Adrian Aye-Darko 11/0 12/11 12/9 2/0 37/20 Adam Banks 12/2 2/0 14/2 Sheldon Bell 0/0 12/1 2/0 14/1 Pontus Bondeson 0/0 1/0 0/0 1/0 Re quan Boyette 9/2 12/3 12/5 0/0 33/10 James Brooks 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Lee Butler 2/0 2/0 Jordon Byas 0/0 0/0 Mike Cappetto 0/0 0/0 0/0 Raphael Chestnut 9/0 12/3 5/4 2/0 28/7 Jeffrey Cowart 0/0 0/0 1/0 1/0 Matt Daniels 2/0 2/0 Trevor Dixon 0/0 0/0 0/0 Robert Drum 0/0 0/0 1/0 1/0 Patrick Egboh 0/0 7/0 2/0 9/0 Jeffrey Faris 0/0 0/0 Tony Foster 0/0 0/0 Justin Freeman 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Guillermo Freile 0/0 0/0 Catron Gainey 11/1 12/3 2/2 25/6 Cameron Goldberg 10/1 10/10 12/12 2/2 34/25 Brandon Harper 7/0 6/0 0/0 13/0 Clifford Harris 9/1 12/0 12/5 2/2 35/8 Charlie Hatcher 0/0 2/0 2/0 Curtis Hazelton 0/0 0/0 Kyle Hill 0/0 2/2 2/2 Jay Hollingsworth 2/0 2/0 Andrew Holoman 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Jarrod Holt 10/0 12/0 2/0 24/0 Brett Huffman 0/0 12/0 2/0 14/0 Jeffrey Ijjas 0/0 0/0 Conor Irwin 0/0 0/0 Tony Jackson 12/0 1/0 13/0 Randez James 0/0 0/0 Cameron Jones 0/0 0/0 0/0 Colin Jones 0/0 0/0 0/0 Kevin Jones 0/0 12/12 2/2 14/14 Marcus Jones 11/4 11/3 12/5 2/1 36/13 Austin Kelly 12/3 2/2 14/5 Alex King 0/0 0/0 Brandon King 10/0 12/4 0/0 22/4 Abraham Kromah 0/0 9/0 2/0 11/0 Patrick Kurunwune 0/0 0/0 Mitchell Lederman 0/0 11/0 2/0 13/0 Thaddeus Lewis 12/11 12/12 2/2 26/25 Name 2005 2006 TOTAL Marcus Lind 0/0 2/0 0/0 2/0 Trent Mackey 2/0 2/0 Nick Maggio 8/7 2/2 10/9 Marvin Marcelin 2/0 7/0 0/0 9/0 Jabari Marshall 12/0 12/2 2/2 26/4 Ryan McFadyen 2/0 2/0 Brian Moore 0/0 0/0 Bryan Morgan 11/1 2/2 13/3 Eddie Morgan 12/0 2/1 14/1 Jon Needham 0/0 0/0 0/0 Vince Oghobaase 0/0 12/12 12/12 2/2 26/26 Wesley Oglesby 0/0 12/10 2/1 14/11 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 0/0 12/5 12/12 2/1 26/18 Ifreke Okpokowuruk 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Danny Parker 9/0 2/0 11/0 George Pearkes 0/0 0/0 Sam Poggi 0/0 0/0 0/0 Matt Pridemore 12/0 0/0 12/0 Eriks Reks 0/0 0/0 0/0 Sean Renfree 0/0 0/0 Clifford Respress 10/1 12/0 12/0 2/2 36/3 Vincent Rey 12/0 12/12 2/2 26/14 Eron Riley 9/4 12/12 12/12 2/2 35/30 Jeremy Ringfi eld 0/0 8/0 2/0 10/0 Charles Robinson 11/0 11/0 6/4 2/0 30/4 Tielor Robinson 0/0 12/10 3/2 2/2 40/24* Fred Roland 11/0 12/12 11/11 2/2 36/25 Kinney Rucker 0/0 0/0 12/1 2/0 14/1 Chris Rwabukamba 0/0 9/0 2/0 11/0 Rob Schirmann 7/0 12/12 12/12 2/2 33/26 Preston Scott 0/0 0/0 Chris Shannon 0/0 2/0 2/0 Geoff Silver 0/0 0/0 Will Snyderwine 0/0 0/0 Joe Surgan 9/9 12/11 12/4 2/0 35/24 Michael Tauiliili 11/10 12/12 11/11 2/2 36/35 Damian Thornton 9/0 2/0 11/0 Paul Thornton 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Greg Tipton 0/0 0/0 Michael Tooley 0/0 0/0 Josh Trezvant 0/0 0/0 0/0 Garrett Utt 0/0 1/0 1/0 Donovan Varner 0/0 0/0 James Weinberger 0/0 0/0 Brad Welch 0/0 0/0 Glenn Williams 11/0 12/1 12/10 2/2 37/13 Johnny Williams 2/2 2/2 Ryan Wood 11/0 8/0 11/0 2/0 32/0 Leon Wright 11/0 12/12 2/2 25/14 Kevin Wu 0/0 0/0 0/0 *Played the 2003 & 2004 seasons at Army CONSECUTIVE STARTS STREAKS Eron Riley, WR 27 Vince Oghobaase, DT 26 Rob Schirmann, OG 26 Thaddeus Lewis, QB 25 Cameron Goldberg, OT 14 Vincent Rey, LB 14 Leon Wright, CB 14 Kevin Jones, P 14 Fred Roland, OT 13 Michael Tauiliili, LB 13 Greg Akinbiyi, DE 8 Clifford Harris, FB 7 Nick Maggio, K 6 Catron Gainey, S 4 Jabari Marshall, CB 4 Tielor Robinson, TE 2 Austin Kelly, WR 2 Johnny Williams, WR 2 Bryan Morgan, C 2 Kyle Hill, OG 2 Clifford Respress, NG 2 Glenn Williams, S 2 Wesley Oglesby, DE 1 Eddie Morgan, S 1

CAREER SNAPS PLAYED Name 2005 2006 TOTAL Greg Akinbiyi 71 336 509 78 994 Jackson Anderson 0 0 Matt Anderson 0 0/0 Kenny Anunike 0 0 Paul Asack 0 0 Zack Asack 490 52 37 579 Adrian Aye-Darko 144 791 696 83 1,714 Adam Banks 268 25 293 Sheldon Bell 0 278 41 319 Pontus Bondeson 0 1 0 1 Re quan Boyette 202 365 315 0 882 James Brooks 0 0 0 0 0 Lee Butler 16 16 Jordon Byas 0 0 Mike Cappetto 0 0 0 Raphael Chestnut 153 521 246 44 964 Jeffrey Cowart 0 0 7 7 Matt Daniels 28 28 Trevor Dixon 0 0 0 Robert Drum 0 0 7 7 Patrick Egboh 0 74 45 119 Jeffrey Faris 0 0 Tony Foster 0 0 Justin Freeman 0 0 0 0 0 Guillermo Freile 0 0 Catron Gainey 173 573 93 839 Cameron Goldberg 232 668 747 180 1,827 Brandon Harper 102 73 0 175 Clifford Harris 99 328 363 104 894 Charlie Hatcher 0 38 38 Curtis Hazelton 0 0 Kyle Hill 0 166 166 Jay Hollingsworth 58 58 Andrew Holoman 0 0 0 0 Jarrod Holt 148 377 38 563 Brett Huffman 0 61 106 167 Jeffrey Ijjas 0 0 Conor Irwin 0 0 Tony Jackson 94 23 117 Randez James 0 0 Cameron Jones 0 0 0 Colin Jones 0 0 0 Kevin Jones 0 81 9 90 Marcus Jones 310 293 469 47 1,119 Austin Kelly 341 76 417 Alex King 0 0 Brandon King 164 320 0 484 Abraham Kromah 0 54 38 92 Patrick Kurunwune 0 0 Mitchell Lederman 0 33 40 73 Thaddeus Lewis 747 737 139 1,623 Name 2005 2006 TOTAL Marcus Lind 0 11 0 11 Trent Mackey 10 10 Nick Maggio 21 11 32 Marvin Marcelin 0 35 0 35 Jabari Marshall 224 424 88 736 Ryan McFadyen 30 30 Brian Moore 0 0 Bryan Morgan 340 169 509 Eddie Morgan 101 111 212 Jon Needham 0 0 0 Vince Oghobaase 0 568 743 77 1,388 Wesley Oglesby 0 725 75 800 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 0 406 618 41 1,065 Ifreke Okpokowuruk 0 0 0 0 Danny Parker 98 36 134 George Pearkes 0 0 Sam Poggi 0 0 0 Matt Pridemore 51 0 51 Eriks Reks 0 0 0 Sean Renfree 0 0 Clifford Respress 361 276 368 64 1,069 Vincent Rey 254 783 102 1,139 Eron Riley 285 628 730 104 1,747 Jeremy Ringfi eld 0 45 44 89 Charles Robinson 177 99 307 42 625 Tielor Robinson 0 481 78 150 709* Fred Roland 170 842 497 163 1,672 Kinney Rucker 0 0 445 39 484 Chris Rwabukamba 0 32 79 111 Rob Schirmann 65 778 505 146 1,494 Preston Scott 0 0 Chris Shannon 0 20 20 Geoff Silver 0 0 Will Snyderwine 0 0 0 Joe Surgan 25 64 56 11 156 Michael Tauiliili 619 797 749 113 2,278 Damian Thornton 102 28 130 Paul Thornton 0 0 0 0 Greg Tipton 0 0 Michael Tooley 0 0 Josh Trezvant 0 0 0 Garrett Utt 0 7 7 Donovan Varner 0 0 James Weinberger 0 0 Brad Welch 0 0 Glenn Williams 229 572 857 123 1,781 Johnny Williams 105 105 Ryan Wood 134 22 42 37 235 Leon Wright 252 987 122 1,361 Kevin Wu 0 0 0 *Duke only total; Played 2003 & 2004 seasons at Army

Longest Plays Rush 1. 85, Charlie Smith vs. Tech, 1951 2. 83, Justin Boyle vs. The Citadel, 2004 83, Ernie Jackson vs., 1971 83, Joel Arrington vs., 1959 5. 82, Billy Cox vs. Maryland, 1948 6. 81, Ronnie Drummer vs., 2005 7. 80, Bernie Blaney vs. Tennessee, 1955 80, Moffat Storer vs. Colgate, 1940 9. 79, Buddy Luper vs., 1943 10. 78, Re quan Boyette vs. Florida State, 2005 78, Jap Davis vs., 1940 78, Jack Alexander vs., 1935 13. 77, Jap Davis vs., 1940 14. 76, Leroy Gallman vs., 1991 15. 75, Piney Field vs. Tech, 1951 75, Billy Cox vs., 1949 17. 73, William Thompson vs., 1970 73, Red Smith vs. Army, 1953 19. 70, Mark Leggett vs., 1960 70, Gordon Carver vs., 1943 21. 69, George Clark vs., 1944 69, George Clark vs., 1945 69, Chris Douglas vs., 2000 69, Senterrio Landrum vs., 2002 25. 68, Mark Johnson vs. Maryland, 1972 68, Wray Carlton vs., 1957 27. 67, Avery Trollinger vs., 1977 67, Jay Calabrese vs. South Carolina, 1965 67, Jay Wilkinson vs., 1963 Pass 1. 97, Dave Brown to Clarkston Hines vs., 1989 2. 88, Ben Bennett to Chris Castor vs. Tennessee, 1982 88, Bobby Campbell to Scottie Montgomery vs., 1998 4. 81, Leo Hart to Wes Chesson vs., 1968 5. 80, Spence Fischer to Jon Jensen vs., 1993 80, Craig Browning to Cedric Jones vs., 1979 7. 78, D. Bryant to Chris Douglas vs. Florida State, 2001 8. 77, Walt Rappold to Jay Wilkinson vs., 1961 9. 76, Dave Brown to Clarkston Hines vs., 1989 10. 75, Spence Fischer to Jon Jensen vs. East Carolina, 1994 75, Ben Bennett to Chris Castor vs., 1980 75, Sonny Jurgensen to Bernie Blaney vs. Pittsburgh, 1955 Field Goal 1. 57, Vince Fusco vs., 1976 2. 56, Brent Garber vs. East Carolina, 2002 3. 55, Doug Peterson vs., 1987 4. 54, Brent Garber vs. Tennessee, 2003 54, Sims Lenhardt vs., 1998 6. 53, Matt Brooks vs., 2004 53, Sims Lenhardt vs., 1998 8. 52, Brent Garber vs., 2002 9. 51, Matt Brooks vs., 2004 51, Sims Lenhardt vs. Florida State, 1998 51, David Wright vs., 1970 12. 50, Brent Garber vs., 2002 50, Sims Lenhardt vs., 1997 50, Sims Lenhardt vs., 1998 50, Sims Lenhardt vs., 1999 Punt 1. 81, Billy Cox vs., 1949 2. 80, Brian Morton vs., 1999 3. 76, Harry Rossiter vs. Tennessee, 1932 4. 75, Ace Parker vs., 1934 5. 79, Tom Davis vs. N.C. Pre-Flight, 1943 6. 74, Spence Fischer vs., 1994 7. 73, Rodney Stewart vs., 1965 73, Ricky Brummitt vs., 1978 9. 72, Worth Lutz vs., 1947 72, Eric Tipton vs., 1938 Kickoff Return 1. 105, Ace Parker vs., 1936 2. 100, Ronnie Drummer vs. East Carolina, 2005 100, Leroy Gallman vs. Tennessee, 1993 100, Greg Boone vs. Tennessee, 1982 5. 99, Scottie Montgomery vs., 1999 6. 97, Bernie Blaney vs. Pittsburgh, 1956 97, Cedric Jones vs., 1979 97, Randy Jones vs., 1990 9. 96, Quinton McCracken vs., 1988 10. 95, Harwood Smith vs., 1935 11. 94, Jabari Marshall vs. Connecticut, 94, Chris Davis vs. Maryland, 2004 94, Troy Slade vs., 1973 Punt Return 1. 95, George Clark vs., 1944 2. 92, George McAfee vs. Wash. & Lee, 1937 3. 85, Troy Slade vs. Tulane, 1973 4. 84, Ronnie Hamilton vs. Florida State, 2000 5. 82, Jay Wilkinson vs., 1961 6. 82, Ernie Jackson vs. Pittsburgh, 1969* 7. 75, Dave Lerps vs., 1953 8. 74, Ernie Jackson vs. South Carolina, 1971 9. 72, Elmore Hackney vs., 1937 72, Buddy Luper vs. Colgate, 1942 72, Jay Wilkinson vs., 1962 *Jackson received lateral from Rich Searl after an eightyard gain by Searl Interception Return 1. 90, Jack Alexander vs., 1935 2. 88, Gordon Carver vs. Bogue Field, 1945 3. 87, Dennis Tabron vs., 1980 4. 85, John Talley vs. Maryland, 2004 85, Bill Duncan vs. George Washington, 1948 6. 84, Sean Thomas vs. East Carolina, 1992 7. 83, John Gutekunst vs., 1964 83, Howard Hartley vs. Richmond, 1946 9. 78, Fred Folger vs., 1947 10. 72, Fred Crawford vs. Tennessee, 1932 Defensive Active Leaders Tackles Career Michael Tauiliili 17 311 Glenn Williams 9 150 Vincent Rey 15 138 Adrian Aye-Darko 5 127 Leon Wright 6 90 Vince Oghobaase 8 85 Greg Akinbiyi 5 70 Catron Gainey 8 63 Clifford Respress 8 61 Wesley Oglesby 6 43 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 3 42 Marcus Jones 7 39 Jabari Marshall 3 35 Kinney Rucker 5 33 Charles Robinson 1 31 Eddie Morgan 6 19 Adam Banks 0 13 Patrick Egboh 5 9 Damian Thornton 1 3 v Chris Rwabukamba 3 3 Brandon Harper 0 2 Marvin Marcelin 0 2 Charlie Hatcher 2 2 Matt Daniels 2 2 Trent Mackey 2 2 Abraham Kromah 2 2 Lee Butler 1 1 Tackles For Loss Career Michael Tauiliili 1.0 34.0 Vince Oghobaase 1.0 21.0 Vincent Rey 2.0 9.5 Greg Akinbiyi 2.5 9.5 Clifford Respress 0.0 8.5 Wesley Oglesby 2.0 8.5 Glenn Williams 1.0 7.0 Kinney Rucker 0.0 6.0 Charles Robinson 0.0 5.0 Adrian Aye-Darko 0.0 4.5 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 1.0 4.5 Marcus Jones 0.0 2.5 Leon Wright 0.0 2.0 Patrick Egboh 0.0 1.5 Catron Gainey 0.0 1.5 Jabari Marshall 0.0 1.0 Chris Rwabukamba 1.0 1.0 Charlie Hatcher 0.5 0.5 Eddie Morgan 0.5 0.5 Quarterback Sacks Career Michael Tauiliili 0.0 5.5 Vince Oghobaase 0.0 5.5 Kinney Rucker 0.0 4.0 Clifford Respress 0.0 3.0 Vincent Rey 0.0 2.5 Glenn Williams 0.0 2.5 Adrian Aye-Darko 0.0 2.0 Wesley Oglesby 1.0 2.0 Patrick Egboh 0.0 1.5 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 1.0 1.5 Interceptions Career Leon Wright 0 4 Michael Tauiliili 0 3 Jabari Marshall 1 2 Adrian Aye-Darko 0 1 Catron Gainey 0 1 Marcus Jones 0 1 Charles Robinson 0 1 Pass Break-Ups Career Adrian Aye-Darko 0 8 Leon Wright 0 8 Glenn Williams 2 8 Jabari Marshall 0 5 Vincent Rey 0 4 Michael Tauiliili 0 3 Eddie Morgan 0 1 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 1 1 Adam Banks 1 1 QB Pressures Career Michael Tauiliili 2 9 Wesley Oglesby 0 7 Vince Oghobaase 0 4 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 0 2 Clifford Respress 1 3 Charles Robinson 0 2 Patrick Egboh 1 2 Greg Akinbiyi 0 1 Adrian Aye-Darko 0 1 Marcus Jones 0 1 Kinney Rucker 0 1 Vincent Rey 1 1 Chris Rwabukamba 1 1 Fumble Recoveries Career Glenn Williams 0 3 Jabari Marshall 0 2 Vincent Rey 0 2 Michael Tauiliili 0 2 Greg Akinbiyi 2 2 Adam Banks 0 1 Marcus Jones 0 1 Wesley Oglesby 0 1 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 0 1 Leon Wright 0 1 Caused Fumbles Career Michael Tauiliili 1 6 Vincent Rey 0 3 Adrian Aye-Darko 0 2 Wesley Oglesby 1 2 Glenn Williams 1 2 Greg Akinbiyi 0 1 Adam Banks 0 1 Jabari Marshall 0 1 Blocked Kicks Career Clifford Respress 0 2 Tony Jackson 0 1 Vince Oghobaase 0 1 Vincent Rey 0 1

Last Time Duke... TEAM Scored 90 points 96, vs. Furman, 11-14-1891 Scored 70 points 76, Boque Field, 9-29-1945 Scored 60 points 67, Richmond, 9-24-1949 Scored 50 points 51, at, 10-22-1994 Scored 40 points 43, at, 9-22- 3 Straight 40+ games Camp Lejeune (40), Richmond (61), and N.C. Pre-Flight (42), 1943 Rushed for 500+ yards 614, at Davidson, 11-8-1941 Rushed for 400-499 yards 432, at, 11-7-1981 Rushed for 300-399 yards 324, at, 10-22-1994 Rushed for 200-299 yards 218, vs. James Madison, 8-30- Passed for 400+ yards 429, at, 9-22- Passed for 300-399 yards 305, at, 9-9-2006 Passed for 5 TDs vs. Western Carolina (Billy Ray 3, Dave Brown 2), 10-13-1990 Had 700+ yards in total offense 706 (R-261, P-445), vs., 11-6-1982 Had 600-699 yds in total offense 610 (R-121, P-489), vs., 11-15-1997 Had 500-599 yards in total offense 506 (R-78, P-429), at, 9-22- Rushed/Passed for 200+ yards R-238, P-299, vs., 10-27-2001 Zero Sacks allowed in a game vs. James Madison, 8-30- Scored on first offensive play Mike Schneider, 1 yd run vs. The Citadel, 10-2-2004 Won on final play of regulation Matt Brooks, (FG, 53, 0:00),vs., 11-13-2004 Recorded a safety Team Safety vs., 10-6- Opponent recorded a safety - Cortney Vincent sack, 11-3- Forced 4 turnovers vs. Florida State (3 INT/1 FUM), 10-14-2006 Recorded a defensive TD Fumble vs., 11-10- Intercepted 3 passes vs. Florida State, 10-14-2006 Recorded a Shutout at (41-0), 11-18-1989 Held opponent to under 100 yards rushing vs. Northwestern (27 att./77 yds.), 9-6- Held opponent to under 50 yards rushing vs. (26 att./30 yds.), 10-21-2006 Held opponent to under 10 yards rushing vs. W. Carolina (19 att./4 yds.), 9-6-2003 Held opponent to under 100 yards passing vs. James Madison (4-11/51 yds.), 8-30- Held opponent to under 50 yards passing vs. (2-5/32 yds.), 11-4-2006 Held opponent to under 300 yards total offense vs. James Madison (239-188 rush, 51 pass), 8-30- Held opponent to under 200 yards total offense vs. Western Carolina (253-4 rush, 181 pass), 9-6-2003 Scored on 3 straight possessions 3 TDs at, 9-22- Scored on 4 straight possessions 3 TDs and 1 FG vs. James Madison, 8-30- Scored a TD on offense, defense and special teams in one game 6-YD Rec TD, 85-YD Int TD, 94-YD KOR TD, vs. Maryland, 9-25-2004 Played a 2-Overtime Game W, 24-17 at, 10-9-1999 Played a 1-Overtime Game W, 27-24 vs. Rice, 9-13-2003 INDIVIDUAL Offense Rushed for 200+ yds Chris Douglas (218/30 att.) vs., 11-8-2003 Rushed for 100-199 yds Justin Boyle (113, 14 att) vs., 11-4-2006 Rushed for 4 TDs Justin Boyle, vs., 11-4-2006 Rushed for 3 TDs Spencer Romine, vs., 10-16-1999 Rushed for 2 TDs Clifford Harris, vs. James Madison, 8-30- Two players rushed for 100 yards vs., 11-20-1982 (Mike Grayson - 118, 21 att.; Greg Boone - 105, 14 att.) Three players rushed for 100 yards at, 11-7-1981 (Mike Grayson - 188, 17 att; Joel Blunk - 110, 20 att; Greg Boone - 101, 16 att) 100 yard rusher and 100 yard receiver, same game vs. Western Carolina, 9-5-1998 (B.J. Hill - 121 rush; Richmond Flowers - 106 rec.) Player with 100 rush yds and 100 receiving yds, same game Roger Boone (157 rush, 138 rec.), vs., 11-19-1988 Player with 100 pass yds and 100 rush yds, same game Mike Dunn (105 rush, 239 pass), vs., 11-12-1977 300-399 yards total offense T. Lewis-306 (1 rush, 305 pass) at, 9-9-2006 400-499 yards total offense T. Lewis-437 (9 rush, 428 pass) at (9/22/) Passed for 400-499 yards Thaddeus Lewis (428), at, 9-22- Passed for 300-399 yards Thaddeus Lewis (305), at, 9-9-2006 Passed for 6 TDs Steve Slayden, vs., 10-31-1987 Passed for 4 TDs Thaddeus Lewis, vs., 10-6- Passed for 3 TDs Thaddeus Lewis, at Northwestern, 9-15- Passed for 4 TDs in quarter David Green (4th) vs., 11-15-1997 Had 60+ pass attempts Steve Slayden (62) vs., 11-14-1987 Had 50+ pass attempts D. Bryant (56) at, 12-1-2001 Had 40-49 pass attempts Thaddeus Lewis (42) vs. Northwestern, 9-6- Had 30-39 pass attempts Thaddeus Lewis (33), at Notre Dame, 11-17- Had 20-29 pass attempts Thaddeus Lewis (28), vs. James Madison, 8-30- Had 30-39 pass completions Spence Fischer (35), at, 10-14-1995 Had 20-29 pass completions Thaddeus Lewis (24), vs. Northwestern, 9-6- Completed 15 consecutive passes Thaddeus Lewis, 9-15- Had 10 receptions Johnny Williams (11), vs. Northwestern, 9-6- Had 200-299 yards receiving Eron Riley (235), at, 9-22- Had 100-199 yards receiving Johnny Williams (135), vs. Northwestern, 9-6- Two players with 100 receiving yards at Maryland, 10-30-1999 (Richmond Flowers - 173; Scottie Montgomery - 121) Had 4 TD receptions Eron Riley, at, 9-22- Had 3 TD receptions Tielor Robinson, vs., 11-25-2006 Had 2 TD receptions Eron Riley, vs. James Madison, 8-30- True freshman scored in a game Nick Maggio (FG), vs. GT, 11-10- Defense Recorded 15+-tackle game Michael Tauiliili & Vincent Rey (15) at, 9-22- Intercepted 3 passes Dennis Tabron, at, 10-18-1980 Intercepted 2 passes Leon Wright, at, 9-29- Intercepted pass in 3 consecutive games: John Talley (CB) at Alabama, vs. Florida State, vs., 2006 Returned INT for TD Patrick Bailey (21), vs., 11-25-2006 Opponent returned INT for TD Alphonso Smith (30), W. Forest, 10-6- Forced 2 fumbles, game Patrick Bailey, at East Carolina, 9-3-2005 Recovered 2 fumbles, game Greg Akinbiyi, vs. James Madison, 8-30- Returned fumble for TD Leon Wright (24), vs., 11-10- Opponent returned fumble for TD Michael Ballentine (0), The Citadel, 10-2-2004 Special Teams Returned KO for TD Jabari Marshall (94), vs. Connecticut, 9-1- Opponent Returned KO for TD C.J. Spiller, (84), 11-3- 100-yard KO Return Ronnie Drummer, at East Carolina, 9-3-2005 Returned punt for TD Ronnie Hamilton (68), vs. Florida State, 9-1-2001 Opponent Returned Punt for TD Brandon Tate, (54), 11-25-2006 Blocked an extra point Vince Oghobaase, vs. Connecticut, 9-1- Blocked a field goal Vincent Rey, at, 9-8- Blocked FG ret. for a TD Kenneth Stanford (70) vs. N. Carolina, 11-20-2004 Opponent blocked FG ret. for a TD Eric King (90),, 10-12-2002 Blocked a punt Tony Jackson, vs., 11-10- Returned a blocked punt for a TD Brian Krenzel (2) at, 11-22-1997 Opponent blocked punt ret. for a TD Brandon Johnson (27), Louisville, 9-7-2002 2-point conversion vs. (Lewis pass to Harris), 10-6- Opponent 2-point conversion (Jarod Bryant run), 9-22- Made 6 field goals Vince Fusco, at, 10-16-1976 Made 5 field goals Doug Peterson, at Maryland, 10-24-1987 Made 4 field goals Sims Lenhardt, at, 10-31-1998 Made three 45+ FGs in 1 Game Sims Lenhardt (45, 53, 54), at, 10-31-1998 Made 50+ field goal Matt Brooks (51), vs., 11-20-2004 Made back-to-back 50+ field goals Matt Brooks, 2004 (53 vs., 11-13 & 51 vs., 11-20) Kicked game-winning field goal Matt Brooks (53), vs., 11-13-2004 Kicked 80+ punt Brian Morton (80), at, 11-6-1999 Kicked 70-79 punt Spence Fischer (74), vs., 9-24-1994 Kicked 60-69 punt Kevin Jones (68), vs. James Madison, 8-30-

Largest Comebacks By Points (2nd Half) Pts. Date Score Location 21 November 4, 1950 Duke 30, 21 Durham, N.C. 21 October 6, 1962 Duke 28, Florida 21 Jacksonville, Fla. 20 October 30, 1954 Duke 21, 20 Durham, N.C. 19 November 10, 1983 Duke 27, 26 Durham, N.C. 18 October 8, 1977 Duke 25, South Carolina 21 Columbia, S.C. 18 November 23, 1985 Duke 23, 21 Chapel Hill, N.C. 15 October 29, 1977 Duke 25, 24 Atlanta, Ga. 14 November 5, 1983 Duke 31, 21 Winston-Salem, N.C. 14 September 30, 1989 Duke 21, 17 Durham, N.C. 12 September 4, 1982 Duke 25, Tennessee 24 Knoxville, Tenn. 12 October 29, 1983 Duke 32, 26 Durham, N.C. 9 September 26, 1981 Duke 29, 24 Charlottesville, Va. Duke 30, 21 November 4, 1950 Duke overcomes 21-0 halftime defi cit as Billy Cox rushes for 144 yards and throws for an additional 133 yards. Duke 21, 20 October 30, 1954 Trailing 20-0 in the third quarter, Duke scores three touchdowns over the fi nal 17 minutes of the game with the decisive score and extra point coming with just 42 seconds remaining... Following the win over the Yellow Jackets, the Blue Devils would win four of their last fi ve games including a 34-7 win over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl to go 8-2-1 and capture the ACC crown. Duke 28, Florida 21 October 6, 1962 After allowing 21 points in the second quarter to trail 21-0 at halftime, Duke uses 21 points in the third period to tie the game... The Blue Devils get the game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter from Mike Curtis for the win. Duke 25, South Carolina 21 October 8, 1977 Behind 21-3 at halftime, Duke s comeback was highlighted by a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown by Earl Cook with less than fi ve minutes left in the game... Ned Gonet rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Blue Devil offense. Duke 25, 24 October 29, 1977 The Blue Devils trail 24-9 at the end of three quarters, and Mike Dunn s seven-yard touchdown pass to Tom Hall with 13 seconds remaining caps the comeback... Hall, who caught three passes from Dunn during Duke s game-winning drive, fi nished the day with eight grabs for 89 yards. Duke 29, 24 September 26, 1981 Down 24-15 with 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter, Duke rallies for the win on a 25-yard touchdown pass from Ron Sally to Gary Frederick with 8:51 remaining and a two-yard touchdown run by Mike Grayson with just 59 seconds to play. Duke 25, Tennessee 24 September 4, 1982 Trailing 24-12 late in the third quarter, Greg Boone takes a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and Joel Blunk scores on a 13-yard run in the fourth period as Duke defeats the Volunteers in the 1982 season opener. Duke 32, 26 October 29, 1983 Down 26-14 in the third quarter, the Blue Devils score the fi nal 18 points of the game for the win... Darryl Brunson ices the game with a late fourth quarter interception. Duke 31, 21 November 5, 1983 leads 21-7 in the third quarter, but Duke scores 24 second half points as Mike Grayson fi nds the end zone twice on the ground. Duke 27, 26 November 10, 1983 Behind 26-7 in the third period, Ben Bennett s scoring toss to Mike Militello with 26 seconds left in the game wins the game for Duke. Duke 23, 21 November 23, 1985 The Tar Heels lead 21-3 late in the third quarter, but Steve Slayden hooks up with Doug Green for three touchdowns in the fi nal 17 minutes for the victory... Trailing by fi ve with less than two minutes left, Duke s Fonda Williams recovers a Tar Heel fumble at the Blue Devil 44 yard line... With no timeouts, Slayden engineers a drive that ends with a fi ve-yard scoring strike from the quarterback to Green. Duke 21, 17 September 30, 1989 On the short end of a 14-0 halftime score, the Blue Devils storm back to defeat seventh-ranked on Billy Ray s seven-yard touchdown pass to Chris Brown with 3:18 remaining in the fourth period... The win was the fi rst of seven in a row for Duke as the Blue Devils went on to win the ACC title. Duke Vs. Heisman Trophy Winners Duke has played against nine Heisman Trophy winners since the award was introduced in 1935: Felix Doc Blanchard (Army), Glenn Davis (Army), Howard Cassady (Ohio State), Joe Bellino (), Roger Staubach (), Tony Dorsett (Pittsburgh), George Rogers (South Carolina), CharlieWard (Florida State), and Chris Weinke (Florida State). The Blue Devils have posted a 2-7 overall record in these games. 1945: Army 48, Duke 13 In a game played at the Polo Grounds pitting top-ranked Army against 19th-ranked Duke, Doc Blanchard ran six times for 64 yards and one touchdown, caught a 59-yard pass from Glenn Davis for a touchdown, and had six kickoffs for 324 yards. 1946: Army 19, Duke 0 Glenn Davis led his Army team and its 23-game winning streak against Duke at the Polo Grounds before a sellout crowd of 59,031. Davis ran for 70 yards on 16 carries and caught two touchdown passes of 14 and 30 yards on the day. 1955: Duke 20, Ohio State 14 Howard Cassady and his 1954 Rose Bowl Champion Buckeyes built a 14-0 lead, but Duke rallied for the victory. Cassady ran 11 times for 40 yards and was just one-of-fi ve passing with two interceptions. Cassady s highlight of the day came early on a 38-yard punt return for a touchdown. 1960: Duke 19, 10 Joe Bellino and came into Durham with an 8-0 record and left with their fi rst loss of the season. Bellino ran 20 times for 62 yards and had four receptions for 65 yards. It was the only game of the season that Bellino failed to cross the goal line. 1963: 38, Duke 25 Roger Staubach led second-ranked to victory by completing seven-of-14 passes for 122 yards with one interception. He ran 12 times for 72 yards and scored on a fi ve-yard run. 1976: Pittsburgh 44, Duke 31 Tony Dorsett ran 31 times against the Blue Devils for 129 yards and one touchdown. 1980: South Carolina 20, Duke 7 George Rogers ran for 224 yards on 36 carries in Columbia as South Carolina defeated Duke, 20-7. 1993: Florida State 43, Duke 7 Charlie Ward kicked off his senior campaign in Durham leading his top-ranked Seminoles to victory over the Blue Devils. Ward was 22-of-31 passing for 272 yards and had no interceptions. He threw touchdown passes of 36 and three yards, and ran for an 11-yard score. 2000: Florida State 63, Duke 14 Chris Weinke had his most productive game of the season against the Blue Devils, completing 37-of-47 passes for 536 yards and fi ve touchdowns. The 536 yards passing marked the most ever by a Florida State quarterback in a single game.