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By bigsmooth
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sources with the ACC sports Journal say the Duke head coach is "very close" to signing a deal to go to Tennessee. If this happens, would Rocco have an interest in Duke or vice versa?
By dp24
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Bigsmooth...I thought about the same question. I guess if someone can go from Duke to UT in one step, then why wouldn't the Duke job seem interesting. I love Rocco, but seems like it is only a matter of time before he takes the next step.

On a side note, I think one of the strengths of coach Rocco is his experience at the college level. If LU does end up in a coaches search either this year or in the future, I think the thing that coach Rocco has done is give a template as to the type of coach LU needs. We don't need a WFL, USFL, or NFL level coach. What we need is someone who is comfortable sitting down in high school senior's living rooms and convincing them and their family that LU is the best place to play football in the nation....Karcher missed that, and while I love him, I think that coach Sam missed that to some degree.
By dp24
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not trying to slight Karcher...point is though I think that whenever Rocco moves on, our next hire needs to be someone that truly is familar with the college football world i.e. recruiting.
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By Sly Fox
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We are in a much better position to attract a quality coach than when we hired either Karcher or Rocco. Obviously the latter proved to be an unquestioned success.

All that said, I'd rather us not even have to go down that road. I love Coach Rocco and hope he goes nowhere.
By truedrewdawg87
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Duke's SID just sent out an e-mail saying Cutcliffe is staying at Duke.

Cutcliffe To Remain At Duke

January 15, 2010

DURHAM, N.C. – Duke University head football coach David Cutcliffe announced on Friday he will remain at the school amid speculation that he is a candidate to become the head coach at the University of Tennessee.

“After much thought and consideration, Karen and I reached the decision that Duke is the place for our family,” Cutcliffe said. “We have both family members and lifetime friends in the Knoxville community and share a deep respect for the University of Tennessee. Our ties to the school and the Eastern Tennessee area are obvious. But before Tennessee’s hiring process comes to a conclusion, I know that Duke University is where we want to coach.

“I’ve said all along that what makes Duke so special is the people, and that is the truth. We’ve received tremendous support from President Brodhead, Kevin White and the rest of the school’s administration and are very grateful for their efforts. We have the best coaching staff in the country, and are convinced that we will continue to build a successful football program that both the Duke and Durham communities will be proud of.”

“David Cutcliffe informed us this morning that he intends to remain the Duke football coach for a long time,” Duke Vice President & Director of Athletics Kevin White said. “He is a tremendous football coach, and an even better person with a terrific family. Simply put, we could not be happier or more excited about the future of the Blue Devil football program. In just two years, David and his stellar coaching staff have made a significant impact on the department, the university and the Durham community. Together, we look forward to building on that great work for many years to come. Under David’s guidance and with the strong support of university leadership, Duke is committed to building a football program consistent with the standard of excellence exhibited throughout the entire institution.”

Cutcliffe has guided Duke to a 9-15 overall record in two seasons. The Blue Devils had won 10 games in the previous eight seasons combined. In ACC play, Duke’s four wins in two years under Cutcliffe is one league victory greater than the previous eight-year total.

“We are extremely excited about the future of this program,” Cutcliffe continued. “From the players we have returning, to our work on the recruiting front to our facility projects, we know we’re headed in the right direction.”

The Blue Devils return 41 lettermen and 17 starters from last year’s squad that posted a 5-7 overall record, marking the program’s highest win total since 1994.
By Hold My Own
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This is the one that made me nervous....I feel better now
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