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sagegrouse
03-08-2008, 09:56 AM
In what appears to be a real power play in the college football world, Coach Cutcliffe will attend the Duke-Carolina game accompanied by his disciples, Eli and Peyton Manning, plus Cong. Heath Shuler.

See this link: http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=376297

Do you think that, in the approx. six hours of TV coverage, that the QBs will get some camera time?

sagegrouse

johnb
03-08-2008, 10:05 AM
Bringing in the qb's is a great move and demonstrates the loyalty that he musters.

It's interesting that the coach would say that Duke had the worst conditioned players that he had seen in 32 years of coaching and that they've lost over 300 pounds in a few weeks. I've long believed that our late-game mistakes and penalties were caused by the talent/size disparity, but it's interesting to think that the mistakes were caused by fatigue. It's also interesting that our current basketball team is undersized (at least for a top 10 team) but that multiple people have commented on the team's level of fitness (DeMarcus obviously, but all the other guys are also in great shape). Anyway, go Duke.

johnb
03-08-2008, 10:07 AM
Was also thinking that the 6 best quarterbacks on campus on Saturday will be at the game and won't be playing for Duke in the fall.

OZZIE4DUKE
03-08-2008, 10:11 AM
Was also thinking that the 6 best quarterbacks on campus on Saturday will be at the game and won't be playing for Duke in the fall.

I think you're underestimating the talents of Thad Lewis and Zack Asack. DeMarcus and Kyle quit playing QB long ago.

killerleft
03-08-2008, 10:19 AM
Hard to think about Duke Football today, but that story got me excited all over again. It is amazing when you think about it. All these years of excuses, poor infrastructure, bare-bones financing, and thoroughly predictable results are at an end.

Duke now has the opportunity to become a real football program. I fully expect David Cutcliffe and staff to get our Devils to a good place very soon.

I very much hope that the students give the famous footballers and their mentor a rousing ovation. A most important step students can make next season is to end the wretched "tradition" of showing up late for games.

Go Duke Football!!!!

Bluedog
03-08-2008, 10:38 AM
A most important step students can make next season is to end the wretched "tradition" of showing up late for games.

Showing up late for games due to tailgate? That would be an improvement from the current status. The vast majority of students go home after tailgate and don't go to the game at all. Sad, but true. I believe in Cutcliffe though!

billybreen
03-08-2008, 11:00 AM
Wow, that's really cool. Cooler than having Trump attend, IMHO. :)

Devil in the Blue Dress
03-08-2008, 11:11 AM
We're circling the wagons, folks! This is a very positive statement of solidarity.

Mike Corey
03-08-2008, 11:34 AM
In what appears to be a real power play in the college football world, Coach Cutcliffe will attend the Duke-Carolina game accompanied by his disciples, Eli and Peyton Manning, plus Cong. Heath Shuler.

See this link: http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=376297

Do you think that, in the approx. six hours of TV coverage, that the QBs will get some camera time?

sagegrouse

ESPN is well aware that these guys will be in attendance. :)

devildeac
03-08-2008, 02:11 PM
I think you're underestimating the talents of Thad Lewis and Zack Asack. DeMarcus and Kyle quit playing QB long ago.

You forgot to mention when/where/why the 'best' QB on campus stopped playing FB/QB and what he will be doing tonight instead:rolleyes: . You also forgot to mention what other back-up PG should be playing more and why:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

OZZIE4DUKE
03-08-2008, 02:57 PM
You forgot to mention when/where/why the 'best' QB on campus stopped playing FB/QB and what he will be doing tonight instead:rolleyes: . You also forgot to mention what other back-up PG should be playing more and why:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

No, I didn't forget. I left the 4th best QB, Greg Paulus, on the list of the best on campus today, the other three being Peyton, Eli and Heath Shuler. And I don't think that Smith should be getting more time at the expense of Paulus at this time. Nolan brings some amazing athletic capabilities when he's playing, but not necessarily as the 1.

sagegrouse
03-08-2008, 02:57 PM
ESPN is well aware that these guys will be in attendance. :)

My last sentence was tongue-in-cheek.

sagegrouse

devildeac
03-08-2008, 03:33 PM
No, I didn't forget. I left the 4th best QB, Greg Paulus, on the list of the best on campus today, the other three being Peyton, Eli and Heath Shuler. And I don't think that Smith should be getting more time at the expense of Paulus at this time. Nolan brings some amazing athletic capabilities when he's playing, but not necessarily as the 1.

You missed the emoticons signifying internet sarcasm on my part regarding previous threads/posters here suggesting GP should be playing FB and that NS should be getting more 'burn' at Greg's expense. I said several months ago I was willing to give GP a HUGE pass on last year, considering he played on a bad wheel (and the year before that with a bad wrist!) and I could not wait to see what he would accomplish this year if he remained healthy and injury-free all year. I have been quite satisfied, as I think most of us have with the year GP has had so far and what can/will do in the last several weeks of this season as he positions himself to be the senior leader next year.

Cali-Duke
03-08-2008, 05:16 PM
Chris Duhon is here...and he was playing this bean bag game with some of the students in the walkup line

Oh ya, Greg Echenique walked around before. He is a big guy...

dukegirlinsc
03-08-2008, 08:24 PM
Has a Manning been spotted yet? :cool:
Nice to see Mr. Duhon in attendance as well.

mannem
03-08-2008, 08:30 PM
Chris Duhon is here...and he was playing this bean bag game with some of the students in the walkup line

Oh ya, Greg Echenique walked around before. He is a big guy...

Got a text message from my brother earlier (duke undergrad now) -- said he was playing cornhole (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bean_bag_toss)with Duhon.

i am so jazzed up for this game -- i want to destroy this holes.

JasonEvans
03-09-2008, 08:01 AM
I was bummed that when ESPN showed the Manning bros, there was no mention of why they were at the game or of the guy sitting next to them (Coach Cut). It would have been nice to let a few more folks know about the special dude coaching Duke football now.

--Jason "I sure am glad ESPN took up air time talking about how Dickie Vee is almost as handsome as Matthew Mcconaughey though. That was useful" Evans

Drebly1
03-09-2008, 08:19 AM
I was bummed that when ESPN showed the Manning bros, there was no mention of why they were at the game or of the guy sitting next to them (Coach Cut). It would have been nice to let a few more folks know about the special dude coaching Duke football now.

--Jason "I sure am glad ESPN took up air time talking about how Dickie Vee is almost as handsome as Matthew Mcconaughey though. That was useful" Evans


Dan Shulman actually mentioned that Cutcliffe had coached both Mannings, but did not get into too much detail.

DU82
03-09-2008, 10:23 AM
I was bummed that when ESPN showed the Manning bros, there was no mention of why they were at the game or of the guy sitting next to them (Coach Cut). It would have been nice to let a few more folks know about the special dude coaching Duke football now.



Something that I'm sure wasn't on TV was that right after the Mannings were recognized by the students, the students started a "David Cutcliffe" cheer, and after standing and waving to the crowd from his seat under the basket, Coach Cutcliffe then went over and into the student section for about five minutes shaking hands and talking to students around him.

Devil in the Blue Dress
03-09-2008, 12:03 PM
As we acknowledge Coach Cutcliffe and his guests last night, it's time to mark March 19 on your calendar if you haven't done so already. Spring practice begins that day. The next important date to mark on your calendars is April 19 when the spring scrimmage is scheduled over the reunion weekend at Duke. Spring scrimmage will be the first good look at what the new coaching staff is doing and a great opportunity to support Duke football..... and it's free!

dukegirlinsc
03-09-2008, 12:59 PM
Jason "I sure am glad ESPN took up air time talking about how Dickie Vee is almost as handsome as Matthew Mcconaughey though. That was useful" Evans

I wonder who he was pulling for. :confused:

MulletMan
03-09-2008, 01:36 PM
Just out of curiosity... did they happen to mention that Laettner was sitting about 2 seats to the left, one row back of Eli?!

I actully dropped to my knees to worship him... really.

Lavabe
03-09-2008, 01:40 PM
Just out of curiosity... did they happen to mention that Laettner was sitting about 2 seats to the left, one row back of Eli?!

I actully dropped to my knees to worship him... really.

Which would mean that Eli was one row behind, and a little to the left of ...

Taymon.:)

Cheers,
Lavabe

MulletMan
03-09-2008, 01:45 PM
Which would mean that Eli was one row behind, and a little to the left of ...

Taymon.:)

Cheers,
Lavabe

The Mannings and Cutty were in the front row. Unless Domzalski was working a camera, no, he was not behind them.

Lavabe
03-09-2008, 01:58 PM
The Mannings and Cutty were in the front row. Unless Domzalski was working a camera, no, he was not behind them.

Taymon was two rows ahead of Laettner...
and where was Matthew McCon?

Seriously, that coverage last night was a bit bizarre. I half expected Erik Meek and John Smith to show up. And no Tom Emma?

And when was that Dickie V shot taken (when he was passed among the Crazies)?
Thanks,
Lavabe

dukemsu
03-09-2008, 03:23 PM
Just out of curiosity... did they happen to mention that Laettner was sitting about 2 seats to the left, one row back of Eli?!

I actully dropped to my knees to worship him... really.

Was Laettner in his Matrix outfit from the 99 final?

Seriously, after his appearance in Buffalo last year and last night, maybe we should ask Laettner to not attend. Anyone know if he's been at a game we won lately?

I'm kidding. Sort of.

weezie
03-09-2008, 03:26 PM
I half expected Erik Meek...
Thanks,
Lavabe


Meeks was up in the booth doing Carolina color?

dukeENG2003
03-09-2008, 04:40 PM
it bothered me a bit that the crowd chanted for Laettner, they chanted for Duhon, but somehow didn't mention my favorite player of all time (not best I know, but my favorite, partially b/c he was my class), who was also at the game:

JASON WILLIAMS.

To be fair, there was a very small group that tried to start the "J-Will, J-Will ROCK YOU" chant, but it didn't get loud enough for anyone to hear.

Devil in the Blue Dress
03-09-2008, 04:49 PM
it bothered me a bit that the crowd chanted for Laettner, they chanted for Duhon, but somehow didn't mention my favorite player of all time (not best I know, but my favorite, partially b/c he was my class), who was also at the game:

JASON WILLIAMS.

To be fair, there was a very small group that tried to start the "J-Will, J-Will ROCK YOU" chant, but it didn't get loud enough for anyone to hear.
Did you see Kenny Dennard? He was almost as entertaining as the game!

MulletMan
03-09-2008, 05:11 PM
it bothered me a bit that the crowd chanted for Laettner, they chanted for Duhon, but somehow didn't mention my favorite player of all time (not best I know, but my favorite, partially b/c he was my class), who was also at the game:

JASON WILLIAMS.

To be fair, there was a very small group that tried to start the "J-Will, J-Will ROCK YOU" chant, but it didn't get loud enough for anyone to hear.

We did the J-will chant before the game started when he walked in. And we did it old-school... J-will, J-will rock you! clap stomp-stomp clap


Edit: Wow... I didn't even read the second part of your post before I replied... my fault!



And I'm not sure what the hell you people were watching, but seeing that Laettner was in the second row of seats, the Mannings were in the front row, and I was sweating profusely on all of them, there's no physical way that Domzalski is where you're saying he was. There wasn't a row of seats two rows in front of Laettner.

Why am I even arguing about this?!

weezie
03-09-2008, 05:19 PM
Why am I even arguing about this?!

Post-game trauma, or, in my case, slight hangover?

Lavabe
03-09-2008, 07:39 PM
Why am I even arguing about this?!

Cause it's DUKE!!

The only reason I remember seeing that was that we were on the SNRUBCHAT, saw Laettner, comiserated over our aging, and then I saw Taymon's face ... and did a spit-take with my Schlafly's ESB.

AHA ... THAT'S WHY I SAW TAYMON!!:eek:

Well hey ... at least I saw MulletMan twice on TV Gameday yesterday.:o

Cheers,
Lavabe

tbyers11
03-09-2008, 10:02 PM
Cause it's DUKE!!

The only reason I remember seeing that was that we were on the SNRUBCHAT, saw Laettner, comiserated over our aging, and then I saw Taymon's face ... and did a spit-take with my Schlafly's ESB.

AHA ... THAT'S WHY I SAW TAYMON!!:eek:

Well hey ... at least I saw MulletMan twice on TV Gameday yesterday.:o

Cheers,
Lavabe

You did see Taymon at the game or else I was seeing things too (and I was drinking water). I think you just had him in the wrong spot. When I saw him he was directly in front of J-Will and Duhon.

Lauderdevil
03-10-2008, 12:25 AM
Eli and Peyton are welcome at Cameron (and Wallace Wade) anytime. The only Manning I don't want to see at a Duke game is Danny.

MulletMan
03-10-2008, 01:54 PM
You did see Taymon at the game or else I was seeing things too (and I was drinking water). I think you just had him in the wrong spot. When I saw him he was directly in front of J-Will and Duhon.

Bingo.

I watched the game again last night and they showed J-Will and Duhon in section 19 (behind the Duke bench) with Taymon's big ol' noggin right in front of them, and them immediately cut to Christian sitting on the floor in section 20 under the hoop (grad student end).