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Official Game Notes – Radford at Duke

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Game 4

Duke (3-0) vs. Radford (2-0)

Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009  •  3:00 p.m.  •  GoDuke.com

Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)  •  Durham, N.C.

The Opening Tip

Duke (3-0), ranked ninth in the AP preseason poll and eighth in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll, faces Radford (2-0) on Saturday, Nov. 21 at 3:00 p.m. Saturday’s contest will be shown live on GoDuke.com Inside Access with Reese Edwards and John Roth calling the action.

The Last Time Out

Duke posted its 71st consecutive non-conference home win on Tuesday with a 101-59 decision over Charlotte at Cameron Indoor Stadium. With the win, Duke advanced to the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off (Nov. 25-27) at Madison Square Garden.

Junior Nolan Smith made his season debut against the 49ers, scoring a career-high 24 points to go along with five rebounds, five assists and two steals. Jon Scheyer added 20 points, six rebounds and five assists in the win, while Kyle Singler added 17 points.

Sophomore Miles Plumlee posted career-highs in points (15), rebounds (11), assists (2) and steals (2) on Saturday. Brian Zoubek came off the bench to score nine points and match a career-high with 13 rebounds, including eight offensive boards.

Six different Blue Devils made three-pointers against Charlotte as the team went 12-of-21 (.571) from deep in the contest.

Series History

Duke is 1-0 all-time against Radford with a 99-63 win in Lexington, Ky., on March 13, 1998 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.

Numbers Game

l The Blue Devils have won an NCAA-best 71 consecutive non-conference home games.

l Duke has won 31 straight home games against unranked opponents, dating back to a 68-67 loss to Florida State on Feb. 4, 2007.

l The Blue Devils have won 14 straight games and are 27-9 all-time against Big South opponents. Duke posted a 74-49 win over Big South foe Coastal Carolina on Monday.

l Duke is 49-14 when ranked ninth in the AP poll. The Blue Devils have won eight straight games when ranked No. 9 in the country.

l The Blue Devils are 99-10 in the month of November under Coach K. Duke has won 19 straight games in the month, dating back to a Nov. 21, 2006 loss to Marquette.

l Junior Nolan Smith went 9-of-15 from the field, including 2-of-3 from three-point range, in a career-best 24-point effort against Charlotte. Smith missed the first two games of the season while serving a suspension for a violation of rules pertaining to summer league participation.

l Sophomore Miles Plumlee and senior Brian Zoubek combined for 24 points and 24 rebounds in 40 minutes of action in the win over Charlotte. The post duo is averaging 21.7 points and 17.0 rebounds per game, while shooting 64.3 percent (27-of-42) from the floor, for the season.

l Jon Scheyer has 14 assists and zero turnovers in 103 minutes of action on the year. The Northbrook, Ill., native has a 1.78:1 assist-to-turnover ratio in 107 career games.

l Sophomore Miles Plumlee is averaging 11.7 points and 8.7 rebounds per game after recording 1.8 points and 1.4 rebounds per game a year ago. He has scored in double figures in all three games this season and registered his first career double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds on Tuesday against Charlotte.

l Junior Kyle Singler had 17 points on Tuesday and has now scored in double figures in 18 straight games dating back to last season. Overall, Singler has reached 10 or more points scored in 62 of 74 career games.

l The Blue Devils have shot 50.0 percent or better from the field in two of three games this season. Duke is 421-30 under Coach K when shooting 50.0 percent or better from the field.

l Duke has limited its last two opponents to 31.3 percent shooting (36-of-115) from the field. The Blue Devils also held Coastal Carolina and Charlotte to 11-of-38 (.290) shooting from behind the three-point arc.

l The Blue Devils are averaging 39.3 points in the paint per game and own a +17.3 points per game edge on interior scoring of the year. Duke has scored 40 or more points in the paint in two of its first three games.

l Jon Scheyer (1,397 points) and Kyle Singler (1,120 points) are the highest returning career scoring tandem in the ACC with 2,517 career points. The duo is averaging 36.0 points per game on the season.

Duke Football Injury Report – Sean Renfree and Mitchell Lederman out for the year

Sean Renfree is out for the year - BDN Photo
Sean Renfree is out for the year - BDN Photo

DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke offensive guard Mitchell Lederman and quarterback Sean Renfree will miss the remainder of the 2009 season due to injury, announced on Monday by Blue Devil head coach David Cutcliffe.

Lederman, a 6-7, 305-pound redshirt junior from Brodhead, Wis., suffered a fractured toe on his right foot against North Carolina.  On Monday morning, he underwent surgery performed by Dr. Tee Moorman and Dr. Mark Easley of the Duke Sports Medicine Center.  In 2009, Lederman played in nine games with seven starting assignments at left guard.
Renfree, a 6-3, 210-pound redshirt freshman from Scottsdale, Ariz., suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee this past week against Georgia Tech and will have surgery performed by Moorman at a later date.  As Duke's top reserve at quarterback, Renfree appeared in five games this year and completed 34-of-50 (.680) pass attempts for 330 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions.  His best game came at Army in week two, coming off the bench to hit on seven-of-eight passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns in Duke's 35-19 come-from-behind victory.
Duke travels to face Miami this week (12 noon; ESPNU) before hosting Wake Forest on November 28 at Wallace Wade Stadium (12 noon; Raycom Sports).  Tickets may be purchased online at www.GoDuke.com or by calling the Duke Athletic Ticket Office at 877-375-DUKE.

BDN Fast Break – Miles Plumlee talks of his performance against Findlay

Miles goes up against Mason in a recent practice
Miles goes up against Mason in a recent practice

Miles Plumlee fell just short of a double-double last evening, but he still played a key role in Duke's easy exhibition win over Findlay.  Today, BDN introduces "Fast Break," which is a basketball version of our "Quick Hitter's," in football.  The aforementioned are brief audio clips lasting no longer than four minutes.

Just press play -

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

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.

Duke Football Update – Abraham Kromah ready to step up

courtesy GoDuke.com
courtesy GoDuke.com

BDN chatted with Duke LB Abraham Kromah on Tuesday.  Here is that interview -

Play makers, on defense!  Do you feel like you can be a "play maker" on defense this season?

I definitely hope to.  As long as I take what the coaches give me, there is no chance you cannot be successful.  I just have to implement and do the things they harp on like watching film and studying my opponent.  They put everybody in position to make plays so it's just up to me to be accountable to my teammates and do what I have to do.

Last year Michael Tauliliili had Vincent Rey, this year Vincent Rey has?   Do you think you can be that guy?

I feel like I can do some things and I'll definitely need to just keep coming along and keep taking the coaching and we'll go from there.

Can you describe your game in your own words?

I would like to think of myself as a hard worker.  I pride myself in running to the ball and fitting in with the defense and do what I have to do.  I play to the defense run to the ball and make plays.  Just try to be as fearless as possible.

You have had two head coaches in Roof and Cutcliffe.  What was the change like for you?

It's tough to see new people come and people go, but change is sometimes necessary.  It's been part of a growing up process for me.  Everything is looking up now and we've seen improvement and what it takes to win, so it feels like everything happens for a reason.

Some people are questioning the 09  linebackers, saying there is no depth.  What do you think about that?

Every Saturday you get to go out there and prove yourself.  Better yet you go out and practice and get better.  To me, you don't want respect givent to you anyway.  You want to earn it and in that regard I feel like we need to go out there and make the plays and show everybody what we are capable of.

How important is it to you for fans and students to turn out for the opener against Richmond?

I feel like it is important.  We love the fan support.  The students ... you just hope they stay behind you and let us know they are faithful in us.  I hope fans know we are working hard every single day to give them what they want and came to see.

What is it like to see changes being made around you?  The new practice field, visitors locker room and practice facility ...  As a player do these changes mean a lot to you?

Yeah, it definitely is a plus for me.  It shows me that Coach Cutcliffe is a man of his word and what he has said so far, he's done.  If I were to make a list of tall the things he said he was going to do  ... It's all definitely been done.  We are taking the steps forward for success.