DURHAM, N.C. - With a week between the end of the spring semester and the beginning of the first summer session, 13 members of the Duke football program will spend those seven days in Guatemala with Habitat for Humanity.
Last summer the Blue Devils spent time with the Durham Habitat for Humanity chapter to work on a local building project.
"For me, this trip is a thank you to Duke football for these past five years," Brandner said. "For a program that's given so much and taught me many life lessons, I wanted to coordinate a trip to give teammates, coaches and administrators an opportunity to serve abroad.