Blue Devils interested in Dorrell

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don't understand what the attraction is with dorrell...but i guess that's why they're duke...

Duke looking to schedule interview with ex-UCLA boss

By Don Banks, SI.com

Former UCLA head football coach Karl Dorrell is drawing interest from Duke University, SI.com has learned.

Duke would like to schedule an interview with Dorrell in the near future, but it is believed that the Blue Devils are still in the process of formally contacting the coach.

Dorrell was fired earlier this week after completing his fifth regular season at UCLA. The coach accumulated a 35-27 record as the Bruins head man, guiding the team to five consecutive bowl berths. He enjoyed his best season in 2005, when the Bruins capped a 10-2 season with a Sun Bowl win over Northwestern. In 2006, Dorrell's Bruins upset archrival USC 13-9 on the final day of the regular season, knocking the Trojans out of the BCS National Championship Game.

Duke terminated head coach Ted Roof two days after the Blue Devils finished the '07 campaign at 1-11. During his five seasons in Durham, Roof could only manage a 6-45 record, including just two wins over the last three years. Since Steve Spurrier's last season at Duke in 1989, the Blue Devils have had just one winning campaign (8-4 in '94) and averaged only 2.4 victories per year.

Dorrell, one of six black head coaches in Division I college football this season, also has experience at the NFL level. He served as the Denver Broncos receivers coach from 2000-02 and has strong NFL ties to Broncos coach Mike Shanahan and Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak. It is thought that if he returns to the NFL, it will most likely be under one of those two coaches.

Dorrell's former employer, UCLA, is believed to be interested in former San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions head coach Steve Mariucci. There is large speculation that Mariucci, currently an analyst for the NFL Network, would like to get back into the coaching ranks.
 

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I don't think you realize just how bad Duke football is and has been the last 15+ years.
You could put a whole lot of good coaches at Duke and they would lose a whole lot of games.

What Spurrier did there was brilliant, and you also have to remember that he wasn't playing in the same conference as FSU, VATech, Miami, BC.

Spurrier did a great job but was also there at the right time.

Who in their right mind, that is a proven good coach, would go to Duke? So, thats what they face when searching for a coach every 3-5 years...
 

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I don't think you realize just how bad Duke football is and has been the last 15+ years.
You could put a whole lot of good coaches at Duke and they would lose a whole lot of games.

What Spurrier did there was brilliant, and you also have to remember that he wasn't playing in the same conference as FSU, VATech, Miami, BC.

Spurrier did a great job but was also there at the right time.

Who in their right mind, that is a proven good coach, would go to Duke? So, thats what they face when searching for a coach every 3-5 years...

spurrier wasn't proven when he had the duke job....that's the way i would go again...hire a new innovative coach...not a retread who failed...
 

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I agree. I thought Franks would do a good job. My dad coached him in high school and he was an asst in many places with Spurrier.

I think Wake Forest has proven that you can win at a place like that, but its tough as hell. The easiest part of it, though, is that expectations aren't that high. If they won 5-6 games a year, people would be really happy.
 

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And of course....anyone who is anywhere near successful at Duke is not going to be there long.

Wake is lucky as hell to have and keep Grobe.

I think if I was Duke, I would look for someone like you say, new and innovative, and once he won a little, pay him an assload of money to keep him there and build a consistent successful program.

I don't know what Grobe makes, but I have to think thats part of it.
 

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I don't think you realize just how bad Duke football is and has been the last 15+ years.
You could put a whole lot of good coaches at Duke and they would lose a whole lot of games.

What Spurrier did there was brilliant, and you also have to remember that he wasn't playing in the same conference as FSU, VATech, Miami, BC.

Spurrier did a great job but was also there at the right time.

Who in their right mind, that is a proven good coach, would go to Duke? So, thats what they face when searching for a coach every 3-5 years...
this is the same bad team that missed an easy 37 yd fg to beat unc?
 
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