Actually I think he does. One, Duke is putting more emphasis on football, they're getting an indoor practice facility and will be making upgrades to the stadium including removing the track. Two, I've heard him talk before about how he likes the atmosphere at Duke when it comes to football, more laid back, more family oriented atmosphere, etc. Remember, he had he experience as a head coach at a higher pressure SEC school in Ole Miss and he got canned after doing a good job. I'm sure he'll have opportunities after this year and maybe he does leave, but I think he probably stays. The key for him will be much like it was for Grobe, staying motivated and being able to retain and/or replace key assistants as they get opportunities.