CPF 82-19 with cut, 63-30 without

#4
#4
Really not a suprise. I've said it before, I'll say it again. I owe Cut an apology for coming down so hard on him last year. Most of the O is back this year. Apparently the man made Lemonade all last year.
 
#5
#5
Cut is a good coach. He is the first guy to be able to win at Duke since a guy named Spurrier.
 
#7
#7
Well, everyone's stats from the 90s era are inflated because they were playing with the dream team -- Manning et al -- talent against a far weaker conference.

Cut is a good coach but let's not get carried away here...they lost 4 games each of the last two years, and several of those included abysmal offensive performances. Moreover, it took 3 divine miracles against the weakest part of the Nov-Dec schedule last year to keep from going 6-6.
 
#8
#8
He'll never get close to the success Spurrier had.


Perhaps not but I think most people on this board would take Duke's record over ours at this point. Also, with the ACC being one of the weakest confrences in the nation he could enjoy a great deal of sucess. I'm just saying that I'm glad he is having sucess after the way he was done at Ole Miss after Eli left.
 
#9
#9
Perhaps not but I think most people on this board would take Duke's record over ours at this point. Also, with the ACC being one of the weakest confrences in the nation he could enjoy a great deal of sucess. I'm just saying that I'm glad he is having sucess after the way he was done at Ole Miss after Eli left.

Their record at the end of the year won't be any better than ours. We didn't get to play James Madison.
 
#10
#10
Their record at the end of the year won't be any better than ours. We didn't get to play James Madison.


James Madison > UAB, Northern Illinois, Wyoming and maybe Auburn this year. They're undefeated since losing to Duke and beat Appalachian State.
 
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