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2012 All-State Kicker Paul Griggs visits Duke for Junior Day

Paul Griggs is one of the top kickers in the class of 2012

Paul Griggs is a 6’1” 192 pound kicker from Charlotte, North Carolina. After a standout junior campaign in which he helped Charlotte Latin reach the State Championship Game, he received numerous post-season accolades, including NCISAA All-State First Team, CISAA All-Conference Team, and AP All-State ballot for North Carolina. Paul attributes much of his success to his dedicated kicking coach Dan Orner.  On the camp circuit, Paul has impressed coaches and scouts with his place-kicking ability and several top college football programs have showed early interest in the junior. Most recently, he was at Duke for a Junior Day and has several other visits planned for the spring and summer. Highlights from Paul’s high school career can be viewed here.

BDN: Can you start off by describing some of your strengths and weaknesses for someone who hasn’t had a chance to see you play?

I’m a place-kicker primarily. I kickoff and I also punt. My strengths lie in placekicking and kicking off.

BDN: Can you talk a little about some of the kicking camps you’ve been invited to and attended?

I’ve been going to Chris Sailer’s National Kicking Event since my freshman year. I went twice my freshman year, once my sophomore year, and I just went again this year, it was about two or three weeks ago. Two weeks before that I went to National Camp Series Supercamp, which was in association with the Army National Combine, just for kickers. I’ve gone to a couple of Kohl’s kicking camps - I went to a regional showcase with them. I’ve been to multiple college camps. I’ve been to a bunch of Chris Sailer regional camps in Charlotte and in Georgia.

BDN: What are some of the things you’ve been working on this offseason and what are your goals for your senior season?

For my senior season, definitely I want to help my team as much as I possibly can get to a state championship and win it this year. We made it to the state championship last year and lost to our rivals [Charlotte] Country Day. It was a pretty devastating loss. It was not good. As far as personal goals for myself, I want to be able to repeat my All-Conference and All-State selections and hopefully I’ll have a shot at the Army All-American selection for the East. That would be phenomenal.

BDN: As you’re approaching your college decision in general, what are the key factors you’re looking for in a school?

Number one I’m looking for a school that’s high academically. That’s very important to me and my family. And then basically a good football program. People say, “don’t chase a coach,” but at least for me if I see that the program has had good coaches in the past and the current coach is a good coach and I like their philosophy, that even if that coach decides to leave, I know that the athletic department, barring anything dramatic, would try to seek out a coach with a similar philosophy. But probably the most important thing would be academics.

BDN: You mentioned academics as the most important factor; is there any academic field in particular that you are most interested in, or just overall good academics?

Yeah, that’s really why I’m looking for good academics because I have no idea what I want to study. I want to have opportunities in any area that I might choose later on.

BDN: Who are some of the schools that have been in contact with you? Who were some of the first to contact you and who have you been hearing from the most?

Some of the first contacts we got from coaches were at camps I went to in June. Penn State, Harvard, Yale, UNC, Pitt – I didn’t talk to the coach at Pitt, but at all the other camps, I had pretty substantial face-to-face time with the special teams coach. Recently, as of September 1st, I’ve been receiving mail from Duke, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin…and I think that’s about it.

BDN: What schools have you had a chance to visit recently and which schools do you plan to visit again?

I was just at Duke’s Junior Day, it was either last weekend or two weeks ago. That was the second time I’ve been up there. I went in the fall for one of their games. Obviously all the schools I mentioned that I’ve been to their camps. And Virginia, I’ve been to their camp too. Virginia, I’ve actually been to a few times, not just for their kicking camp, but also my coach, one of his coaching friends has a camp there that’s a real instructional camp – it’s real intensive and it’s been held at Virginia for the past three years. I’ve also gone up there frequently for other things, my mom being an alumna of that school. I went to soccer camps when I was little there, I went to golf camps when I was little. So that’s the one I’ve been to the most. Duke – I’ve been up there twice. Harvard, I went up in the fall to a game – I went to the Harvard/Yale game. I plan on going there again in late June. I also plan on going to Yale again, I want to say in April. It’s either their Junior Day or their Spring Game. In terms of camps I plan on attending, the list is long and we’re trying to shorten it. I don’t even know if I could ramble off all the schools.

BDN: Is there anything else you think is important for college football fans to know about you either as a person or as a player?

Tremendous dedication. I feel like I never can just sit back and rest on the achievements that I’ve done. I just keep pushing myself to get better, to get stronger, to improve my form. I’m never satisfied with past accomplishments. I feel like there’s always something more I can do to get better and to help my team more.

BDN: That’s certainly a great attitude to have. Thanks a lot, Paul and best of luck to you.

Alright, you too.

2012 OL Prospect Andrew Maddox Comes Away Impressed by Duke’s Junior Day

Andrew Maddox was impressed by Duke's Junior Day

Duke kicked off the 2012 recruiting season this past weekend with the first of two Junior Days in Durham. Over 100 prospects made the trip to campus and most came away impressed with the Blue Devil program. BDN kicks off our coverage of the class of 2012 with a series of interviews with the weekend’s visitors.

Andrew Maddox is a 6’5” 270 pound offensive lineman from Woodbridge, Virginia. Although he's high on UVA early, he visited Duke last weekend for junior day and came away impressed. Highlights of Andrew's junior year can be viewed here.

BDN: Can you start off by describing the strengths and weaknesses of your game for someone who hasn’t had a chance to see you play?

I would have to say that my strengths on the field…I have good footwork and I think I’m pretty strong so that helps out with run blocking and stuff. I think my weaknesses, I think would be my hand placement. I have to work on that some when it comes to run blocking.

BDN: What are some of the goals you have for yourself and your team this fall?

My goals individually are to really cut down on tackles in the backfield on my side, really make my side the strong side. I think for my team, I would really like to get back the first round of the playoffs because these last two years that I’ve been on varsity, we’ve lost the first game we played in the playoffs. I’d really like to get past the first round.

BDN: What are the most important things you are looking for in a college?

Definitely the academics, that’s going to be a major one. And I’m also going to look at playing time, which is another big one. And like the size of the school. I’m not really wanting like a super-small school, I’m looking more for a school that has a lot of people and that kind of stuff.

BDN: What schools have you recently heard from? Who was the first school to contact you?

Definitely at the top of my list is UVA. I’ve been in contact with them for quite awhile now and I’ve gone down for a football game in the fall and I’m about to go to their Junior Day in February. Also, Richmond I’m really looking at; I’ve been talking to them a lot too. And after I just went to Duke’s Junior Day I was really impressed with them and they’re on the top too. I’m also talking to East Carolina, and OD [Old Dominion].

BDN: Other than UVA’s Junior Day, do you have any additional visits or camps planned?

I’m definitely going to be doing camps once they start happening. I’m definitely going to go to UVA’s 1-day camps, probably a couple of those. I know Richmond is having a 1-day big man camp kind of thing in June, and I’m definitely going to attend that. I’m also going to attend just like college camps, 1-day camps and that kind of stuff.

BDN: It’s still very early in the process, but ideally, when would you like to make your college decision?

To be honest with you, right now I’m just going to see how it goes.

BDN: Is there anything else you think is important for ACC football fans to know about you?

Well, just to let anyone know that I want to go to a college that wants me and that I can contribute the most to. Wherever I go, I’ll work the hardest and contribute the most of my abilities to the team.

BDN: Thanks a lot, Andrew and best of luck to you.

Yeah, no problem. Thanks for calling me.

Durham Hillside prospect Jamal Marcus visits Duke

Hillside's Jamal Marcus makes a tackle

Duke kicked off the 2012 recruiting season this past weekend with the first of two Junior Days in Durham. Over 100 prospects made the trip to campus and most came away impressed with the Blue Devil program. BDN kicks off our coverage of the class of 2012 with a series of interviews with the weekend’s visitors.

Jamal Marcus is a 6’2” 225 pound defensive line prospect from Durham’s Hillside High School, the same program that produced current Duke players Desmond Scott, Corey Gattis, and Brandon Watkins. After winning the Defensive MVP Award at last summer’s Nike camp in Blacksburg, the standout defensive end went on to lead Hillside to a North Carolina State Championship in the fall. His performance on the field has drawn interest from coaches around the country, but the junior stayed home last weekend to visit Duke for Junior Day. Highlights from Jamal's junior year can be viewed here.

BDN: Can you start off by describing the strengths and weaknesses of your game for someone who hasn’t had a chance to see you play?

My strength is mostly my speed and my athleticism. My strengths on the field are really my speed and I want to win bad. So that’s my strength, too, my desire to win.

BDN: What are some of the things you’ve been working on this offseason?

My goal is basically to put on some more weight, put on some more pounds. Get faster, help get my team better. I want to go for an undefeated season. So basically get faster, get bigger, get better, and get my teammates better.

BDN: What are the most important things you are looking for in a college?

I’m looking for good team chemistry. A place where I can feel like family at. A place that really wants to win.

BDN: What schools have you recently heard from? Who was the first school to contact you?

We got Oregon, you got Alabama, you got Nebraska, you got [North] Carolina, you got [NC] State, you got ECU. A lot of schools right now, pretty much everybody in North Carolina. And a lot of schools right now and my options are open right now. I don’t know where I want to go to right now.

BDN: Which schools have you had a chance to visit so far? Were there any schools you came away particularly impressed with?

I visited Duke, ECU, NC State, North Carolina, and Virginia Tech. I liked all of them. When I went to ECU it felt like a family down there, but when I went to Duke, there’s a lot of opportunities that can be made outside of football, as well. So…I like a lot of schools right now at this moment.

BDN: Do you have any plans for other visits this spring or summer?

Well, I’m going to the Wake Forest Junior Day next week, I think. And the [North[ Carolina Junior Day after that.

BDN: It’s still very early in the process, but ideally, when would you like to make your college decision?

I don’t know. I’ll probably wait and see the best school that fits me. I’ll probably wait until my season’s over to find the school that best fits me.

BDN: Is there anything else you think is important for ACC football fans to know about you?

Jamal Marcus: "I have a desire to win and a desire to be the best."

I want people to know I have a desire to win and a desire to be the best. I just want to be the best, you know, desire to win.

BDN: Thanks a lot, Jamal and best of luck to you.

You too, bye.

Duke Football Signing Day Photo Gallery

Head Coach David Cutcliffe and his staff officially welcomed 20 young men to the Duke Football Family on Wednesday. It was a memorable day for these young men and their families, and we thank them for sharing their photos with Blue Devil Nation. Please join us in welcoming them to the Duke Family!

Click on one of the thumbnails to see a slideshow.

2012 TE prospect Dakota Jackson takes a 2nd trip to Duke

Dakota Jackson was impressed by Duke's academics

With national signing day wrapping up, football recruiting will officially transition from the class of 2011 to the class of 2012. Duke kicked off the 2012 recruiting season this past weekend with the first of two Junior Days in Durham. Over 100 prospects made the trip to campus and most came away impressed with the Blue Devil program. BDN kicks off our coverage of the class of 2012 with a series of interviews with this weekend’s visitors.

Dakota Jackson is a 6’4” 245 pound tight end prospect from Roanoke, VA. He already has been contacted by an impressive list of schools, and recently made his second trip to Durham for Duke’s Junior Day. Highlights from his junior year, during which he helped Northside High School to a state championship, can be viewed here.

BDN: Can you start off by describing the strengths and weaknesses of your game for someone who hasn’t had a chance to see you play?

Hard nosed football. That’s how I base everything I do. Just getting after it until the whistle blows, basically.

 

BDN: What are some of the things you’ve been working on this offseason?

After last season, my goal is to get up to about 240-245, and I’ve already gained all that and it’s not fat at all, it’s all muscle. I’m gonna stay in the weight room, try to get my 40 time to about 4.6 flat, around in there. Just keep working with the team and everything, try to get better and try to win another state championship next year.

 

BDN: You mentioned winning another state championship this fall. What are some of your other goals for yourself individually and your team?

We do like a line, like grading, because we run the ball a lot, and I want to grade out above 95% for the whole year. I want to have at least like 4 or 5 pancakes each game. Catching-wise, probably like about 10, 15, or even 20 touchdowns this year.

 

BDN: What are the most important things you are looking for in a college?

Whether I fit in there, if it’s a program that uses the tight end, that isn’t just a glorified tackle, that use them in their scheme. It’s all about just finding the right home and that kind of stuff. It all fits in. Just if it fits for me and everything clicks. I mean all the campuses I’ve been to so far, they were all nice so it would be tough to say which one sticks out the most because I like them all so far.

 

BDN: What schools have you recently heard from? Who was the first school to contact you?

First ones to contact were area schools like VMI, Liberty, Richmond, and then [Virginia] Tech and UVA followed. Penn State, UCLA, Maryland, ECU, Duke, and Tennessee a little bit. I’ve been to Duke twice now, their Junior Day this weekend and I went to a game back in the fall. I’ve been to [Virginia] Tech twice – I went to see two of their games. I go there the 26th of February for their Junior Day. UVA – I went to watch one of their games and I went to a couple other games up there with a couple of my friends. Haven’t been able to go up to Penn State yet, but I’m planning on it either this offseason or next year. I go to Richmond the 20th of February for a visit.

 

BDN: I know you said earlier that you liked all the schools you have visited so far. Were there any schools you came away particularly impressed with?

I was impressed with Duke’s academics. They spend just thousands and thousands on just the academics alone and making sure that once you graduate you’re not only going to have a degree, but you’re going to have an education behind that degree. If football doesn’t work out for you, then you’re going to have something to fall back on. I mean I’m looking for that too, because it doesn’t always work out and you’re going to have to have that education to back it up. But all the football programs, they’ve all been great, so I couldn’t really put one ahead of the other right now.

 

BDN: It’s still very early in the process, but ideally, when would you like to make your college decision?

I’m not sure, I’m probably just going to have to play it by ear. If it happens soon, then that’s good. Just whenever the offer comes and whether or not it’s a fit for me. I’ll have to make that decision then, because I’m not sure, to tell you really right now.

 

BDN: Is there anything else you think is important for ACC football fans to know about you?

Off the field, I’m like a book guy. I just try and keep my grades as high as they can get and that kind of stuff. But on the field, I just play with tenacity, I just get after it every play and I hate to lose. I do everything I can and in the offseason, I work my butt off with my teammates and everything just so that we don’t lose. We just keep doing better and better and better.

 

BDN: Thanks a lot, Dakota and best of luck to you.

Thanks, you too.

BDN’s Duke Signing Day Coverage

Will Monday signs his NLI at the USA U-19 game in Austin, TX

National Signing Day has arrived, and Duke fans are wondering who will be the impact players in the class of 2011. The Blue Devils received a signing day surprise as Alabama TE David Reeves committed to Duke this morning. Blue Devil Nation's Mark Watson will have coverage today from Head Coach David Cutcliffe's press conference introducing the Duke Football Class of 2011.

Visit our Duke Football section to read recent interviews with the members of Duke's class of 2011.

DUKE FOOTBALL CLASS OF 2011

OL Matt Skura 6'3" 265 pounds Columbus, Ohio

DL Sam Marshall 6'8" 250 pounds - Fredericksburg, Virginia

DL Lucas Fisher 6'3" 245 pounds - Monroe, North Carolina

LB Britton Grier 6'2" 190 pounds - Charlotte, North Carolina

DL Mario Sanders 6'4" 220 pounds - Greer, South Carolina

LB David Helton 6'3" 225 pounds - Chattanooga, Tennessee

OL Lucas Patrick 6'3" 280 pounds - Brentwood, Tennessee

ATH Jamison Crowder 5'8" 180 pounds - Monroe, North Carolina

OL Carson Ginn 6'5" 255 pounds - Belmont, North Carolina

K Will Monday 6'4" 176 pounds - Flowery Branch, Georgia

DL Kyler Brown 6'4" 210 pounds - Charlotte, North Carolina

OL Marcus Aprahamian 6'3" 300 pounds - Brookfield, Wisconsin

DB Tim Burton 5'8" 155 pounds - Fort Lauderdale, Florida

DB Jared Boyd 5'9" 170 pounds - Stone Mountain, Georgia

OL Cody Robinson 6'2" 305 pounds - McMinnville, Tennessee

WR Nick Hill 6'2" 200 pounds - Nashville, Tennessee

DB Chris Tavarez 5'10" 195 pounds  - Atlanta, Georgia

TE David Reeves 6'5" 245 pounds - Greensboro, Alabama

WR Blair Holliday 6'3" 195 pounds - Westlake Village, California