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Game Notes – Duke at Army, 12:00 Saturday, TV – CBS College Sports

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September 12, 2009
12 noon

Site: West Point, N.Y.
Stadium: Michie Stadium
Surface: FieldTurf
Capacity: 40,000
Television: CBS College Sports - Dave Ryan (Play-by-Play); Jason Sehorn (Color)
Radio: Blue Devils ISP Sports Network
Internet: GoDuke.com; theACC.com
Tickets: 1-877-375-DUKE

First Road Game
Duke (0-1) will go on the road for the first time in 2009, heading to West Point, N.Y., to play Army (1-0) on Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 noon. The game will be televised by CBS College Sports with Dave Ryan providing the play-by-play and Jason Sehorn handling the color commentary. The Blue Devils are coming off a 24-16 loss at home to Richmond while Army went on the road and defeated Eastern Michigan, 27-14.

Last Time Out
The Blue Devils opened the 2009 season with a 24-16 loss to the FCS defending national champions, Richmond. Duke trailed 14-2 before Thaddeus Lewis threw a 54-yard touchdown pass to Johnny Williams in the second quarter. It was the first of two TD passes for Lewis as he finished the day completing 34-of-55 pass attempts for 350 yards. Williams recorded seven receptions for 115 yards and one touchdown while Austin Kelly caught a 21-yard touchdown pass and had seven catches for 80 yards. The defense allowed just 282 total yards and was led by senior Vincent Rey, who had 14 tackles.

Large Attendance
Duke recorded its largest home attendance since 2001 in the season opener. The Blue Devils drew a crowd of 33,311 against Richmond. It was the highest total since 35,206 fans watched Duke face N.C. State in Wallace Wade Stadium on Nov. 3, 2001.

Duke-Army Series
The Blue Devils have a slight edge in the all-time series with Army, 10-9-1. The last time the two schools met was in 1997 when Duke claimed a 20-17 win. The Blue Devils have won six of the last seven meetings dating back to 1989 and are 10-3-1 since 1964. Army won the first six games in the series from 1944-1959.

Overall: Duke, 10-9-1
First Meeting: Army, 27-7 in 1944
Last Meeting: Duke, 20-17 in 1997
Largest Duke Margin of Victory: 36 (43-7) in 1994
Largest Army Margin of Victory: 35 (48-13) in 1945
Duke’s Last Win in West Point: 1995 (23-21)
Army’s Last Win in West Point: 1996 (35-17)
Current Streak: Duke, W1

Inside the Numbers ...

  • 0 - The Blue Devils did not turn the ball over against Richmond. Last season the N.C. State game was the only contest Duke’s offense did not record a single turnover.
  • 6 - Senior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis is six touchdowns shy of matching Ben Bennett’s school record of 55 career touchdown passes. Lewis has thrown 49 career TD passes with 10 or more in his first three seasons as the starting QB and is the active leader in the ACC.
  • 7 - Duke played seven true freshmen in the season opener against Richmond. Three saw playing time on offense or defense while four players saw action on special teams.
  • 11.0 - Duke’s kickoff return yardage defense ranks third in the nation, allowing only 11.0 yards per kickoff return. On the Blue Devils’ two kickoffs before a fourth quarter onside kick, they allowed just 20 return yards, stopping Richmond inside the 20-yard line both times.
  • 14 - Vincent Rey recorded 14 tackles in the first game of the year. His 14 tackles were tops in the ACC for the first week and rank him tied for fifth nationally.
  • 16 - A total of 16 players made their collegiate debut for the Blue Devils in the season opener. Besides the seven true freshmen, there were seven redshirt freshmen, one sophomore and one junior to play in their first games.
  • 20 - Duke tallied four plays of 20 or more yards in the first game of the season. The Blue Devils’ longest play of the day was a 54-yard touchdown pass from Lewis to Johnny Williams.
  • 30 - With one tackle for loss against Richmond, Vince Oghobaase moved into a tie for 10th all-time at Duke with 30 career tackles for loss.
  • 37 - Oghobaase has started a team-high 37 consecutive games, including all 12 games in each of the past three seasons and the first game this year. His 37 straight starts rank as the eighth most in the NCAA FBS.
  • 50 - Lewis is one touchdown pass shy of becoming the second player in Duke history and 14th ACC player to throw 50 career touchdown passes. His current total of 49 ranks second all-time at Duke, six shy of Bennett’s school record.
  • 55 - Lewis broke his own school record for most pass attempts without an interception in a single game. He attempted 55 passes, breaking his record of 52 passes without an interception against N.C. State in 2008.
  • 115 – Williams tallied 115 receiving yards and one touchdown on seven catches in the opener. It marked the second time in his career he has gone over 100 receiving yards in a single game.
  • 246 - Senior linebacker Vincent Rey has compiled 246 career tackles to rank second among active players in the ACC. He has tallied at least 100 tackles in each of the last two seasons with a team-high 111 in 2007 and 109 last season. Rey is one of only four active players in the NCAA FBS to have 100 tackles in each of the past two seasons.
  • 300 - Lewis threw for 350 yards against Richmond for his fifth career 300-yard passing performance. The 350 yards were the second most in his career and rank as the fifth most in the NCAA after week one.
  • 369 - Duke recorded 369 yards of total offense against Richmond and rank third in the ACC in total offense following the first week. The 350 passing yards are a league best.
  • 7,000 - Lewis went over 7,000 career passing yards with his 350-yard performance against Richmond. He becomes just the fourth quarterback in Duke history and the 20th player in ACC history with over 7,000 career passing yards.

BDN’s Monday Musings – Duke Football, Harrison Barnes and more

True Freshman Conner Vernon will haul in many passes over his Duke career
True Freshman Conner Vernon will haul in many passes over his Duke career

Let's start off this Monday's musings talking about Duke Football's opening game this past Saturday.  There is no doubt that disappointment enveloped both coaches, fans and players after a 24-16 loss to Richmond.  That said, it's time for a bit of a reality check here.

Duke is rebuilding it's team with a whopping 35 freshman on the roster, many of those kids playing significant minutes.  One has to love the enthusiasm Coach Cutcliffe has brought to the program and that he is willing to aim high mentioning bowls, but grounded fans can see that Duke doesn't have the experience needed to achieve such a lofty goal unless the ball takes several perfect bounces.

The second Cutcliffe signed some armchair fans started their doodling with the roster and recruits on paper.  I was one of those and it was evident to me a good while ago that 2009 would be a bridge year for the program.  While there are a few seniors at key positions, for every solid starter like Thaddeus Lewis or Vinnie Rey there was an inexperienced backup in the wings.

Duke is now in the process of building depth and patience is a must in a season like this.  The focus of fans should be to watch some talented kids grow in that they'll return for the next couple of years.

This doesn't mean it's time to throw in the towel on a young season for there are eleven contests left and Duke does have the talent to compete when their players are on the same page.  The Duke players were not all mentally prepared to play against Richmond.

It was very clear to me that last seasons Duke team was much more active and into the game making the plays it needed to defeat James Madison.  On Saturday, the 2009 version of the Devils didn't seem to play with the same urgency.

The bottom line is that the 2008 team made their own breaks and refused to lose.  The defense played okay on Saturday, but no one was there to make the kind of hit one must to separate a player from the ball.  There were no strips or interceptions and pressure was minimal on Eric Ward.

The offense sputtered about, moving the ball but bogged down for a lot of long third downs.  Add to that a non existent running game and the Dukies were forced to be a one dimensional team.

Much of the blame can be issued to offensive line woes and Duke must improve on their play quickly to compete against the ACC or even the likes of Army.

Speaking of Army, Duke must now travel to West Point where a better than expected team awaits them.  Army, a four point underdog, had little trouble with Eastern Michigan this  past weekend.

I fully expect a better Duke team to show up that day and I think the coaches will make sure their team competes at a higher level.  One hates to call this a must win, but in a sense it is only because it is one of the few games Duke will be favored in.

One must realize that just a few made plays separated Duke from victory against Richmond but they cannot afford not to go jugular on the Cadets early on or they'll find themselves in a similar situation.

I must also be pointed out that Richmond is a good football team and that they returned almost intact from an FCS national title.  Yes, I know FCS schools have less scholarships and such, but this particular Spider team had guys who had been there all over the field.

It's easy to get down after this past weekend, but Duke fans need to realize that down the road, people may look back and realize that this may have been Cutcliffes weakest team.  Even if Duke sputters a bit this season, there is no reason for panic for the team is moving in the right direction.

Keep in mind that Cutcliffe has yet to get his players in and that the process takes four years to see the real results.  With a team short on seniors and trying to replace the likes of Michael Tauliliili and Eron Riley, Saturdays loss is not that surprising, especially considering it was the first game of the season.

There's a reason why coaches say teams improve the most from week one to week two and there is no reason not to expect an improved football team come noon Saturday.

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c/r BDN Photo
c/r BDN Photo

Next we address the weekend visit where Harrison Barnes took in the UNC Alumni and football game.  Barnes of course is the nations top recruit and has been on the Devils radar for a long time now.

It's no surprise that his visit went well and all indications is that he had a good time on many levels.  Fans should not go into meltdown mode from comments on the visit for Barnes isn;t about to say anything bad about the schools on his list.

Barnes has been a young man of his word throughout the process and he will take his remaining visits before making a decision.  So, those of you who ride every wave of comments analyzing what is heard will have a field day in the coming weeks.  However, considering a multitude of comments are yet to come, making so much out of every little thing is fruitless.

We'll have more on Barnes, Smith and other developments on our BDN Premium Message Boards and we will continue to deal in only facts on our board in a effort to keep from going down the road many forums have been.

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Back to football, let's talk about some of the bright spots.  True freshman Conner Vernon played really well in the opener and should be a go to guy in the future.  Johnny Williams caught his first career TD pass and it shouldn't be his last.  Abraham Kromah showed up well at the LB spot.

Thaddeus Lewis threw for 350 yards and two TD's with no interceptions yet amazingly is being blamed for the problems on some message boards.  Lewis doesn't call the plays nor does he block, folks.  Lewis is on pace to break several Duke passing records as the season progresses.

Finally, Duke will take on Army this Saturday at 12:00 and the game will be televised by CBS College Sports.  BDN thinks Duke will rebound for a victory.

Richmond spoils Duke’s home opener 24-16

JMKZDNZGLPQYLIR.20090905222908A blocked punt for a touchdown and a clock chewing 12 play 83 yard drive helped Richmond to a 24-16 victory over Duke in the teams season opener.

Richmond was paced by senior quarterback Eric Ward who threw for 143 yards on 12 of 23 passing.  He was assisted by Justin Forde who rushed for 69 yards.  Generally 69 yards doesn't seem like a lot, but compared to Dukes 19 total yards of rushing, it was huge.

The Blue Devils couldn't run the ball on a veteran Spider defense thus utilized a short passing game that was effective.   Senior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis finished the game 34 of 55 for 369 yards and 2 T.D.'s but despite the gaudy numbers, Duke's offense sputtered once they got the ball close to the red zone.

The one time they went over the top, Johnny Williams was wide open for a touchdown, the first of his career.  Williams was one of the bright spots for the Devils hauling in 7 passes for 115 yards.

Check back in for more on the game including word from Coach Cutcliffe and some of the players.  Duke will next face a 1-0 Army team in search of a victory.