DURHAM, N.C. – Coming off last season’s 8-5 campaign that included an overtime win over Indiana in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl, Duke kicked off spring football practice with a two-hour session on Saturday morning inside the Pascal Field House on campus.
“It was a good first day,” said David Cutcliffe, who enters his ninth season atop the Blue Devil gridiron program.
The Duke offense, under the direction of first-year offensive coordinator Zac Roper, is guided by rising redshirt junior quarterback Parker Boehme.