I am thinking of going to the Indiana game too. Curious if anyone has seen a football game there and what the atmosphere is like. Is it a good roadtrip destination?
There is also a framed
photo of juco transfer keith smart, the chair that was thrown across the floor is encased and "the strangle" is immortalized behind glass as well
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools...depth_chart_event/depth_chart_20160826aaa.pdf
First depth chart released
Speaking of qbs. Duke's Sirk is getting his Achilles evaluated after "aggravating" it. He may have rushed back too quickly. I was hoping he'd play in week 2.
I think Weaver just beat Centers out.
Looks like Sirk is out for the season.
http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/17399793/thomas-sirk-duke-likely-season-reinjuring-achilles-tendon
Sirk being out is huge. Our D struggles against elite QBs historically, does really well against bad and/or inexperienced ones.
Sirk's pastor had tweeted that it was God's will that Sirk have a huge year, so not sure what God was thinking here. Could have had a brainfart and given the injury to the wrong guy. Sucks for Sirk though. Hopefully, this won't make him rethink the whole God's will thing.
Maybe that pastor will learn that God doesn't care at all about Sirk having a big year, or about Duke football, or about any sporting event at all.
What happened to the kick off specialist guy that got hurt prior to last season I thought?
Wish we still had Zeek Rodney, if we did we'd probably have as good a depth up front on defense as I can remember.
Junior John Wolford is the starter, but sophomore Kendall Hinton is going to play. Clawson made that decision this week, and it seems to be in Wake’s best interest to play both. Both have their strengths, and because there probably was not a ton of separation between them it makes sense to get Hinton’s athleticism on the field. It doesn’t make sense hindering an offense just because one of the best players is the backup quarterback, and one who differs so greatly from the starter. How Clawson decides to use a two-quarterback system remains to be seen, whether there are packages for Hinton or if he’ll switch it up some drives or even get both on the field simultaneously. This all only works, of course, if both play consistently well, which neither was able to do a season ago. Both will be doomed if the Demon Deacons cannot get anything from their rushing attack and offensive line.