2021 Staff Changes – A Reason for Hope?

When Chris Hampton left Durham to return to Tulane at the end of the season, we knew that a new DB coach would be hired at some point. As time passed with no replacement, we weren’t real sure what was going on. It turns out that Coach Cutcliffe decided to do an internal overhaul in lieu of bringing in one new coach from outside of the family and keeping everything else the same. While he did bring in a new position coach, it was for the offensive side of the ball, not for the defensive unit.

The changes are as follows:

  • Zac Roper – now deputy head coach and TE coach only (formerly OC and QB coach);
  • Trooper Taylor – now associate head coach and DB coach (formerly WR coach);
  • Re’quan Boyette – now co-OC and WR coach (formerly RB coach);
  • Jeff Faris – now co-OC and QB coach (formerly TE coach and offensive recruiting coordinator);
  • Greg Frey – now the offensive recruiting coordinator;
  • Lanier Goethe – now the defensive recruiting coordinator;
  • Kirk Benedict – now the special teams coordinator; and
  • Calvin Magee – RB coach.

Magee is the only new hire. I’m excited about him coming on board because, as our friends at Duke FB Talk pointed out, he’s somewhat of a RB whisperer despite his TE bona fides. (If you haven’t listed to the latest Section 17 podcast, DO IT NOW. OMG, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!?!?!) While I am worried about Boyette taking over the WRs (more on that below), I think the RBs will be in good hands. I hope that the WRs don’t suffer because Trooper Taylor had them moving in the right direction.

What are we to make of these changes? Here are my thoughts (not in order of importance):

  1. Zac Roper looks like a man who is running out of time.
    1. He started as special teams/RB coach, took over the TEs in 2013 when Boyette came on as RB coach and he then became the AHC/OC/QB coach in 2016.
    2. Cutcliffe took over the offense last season and has now demoted him down to just the TE coach.
    3. I would be worried if I were him. The special teams were pretty good under him and, despite that, Cutcliffe has asked someone else to coach that unit.
    4. Deputy head coach is a meaningless title. The players were clearly happy when Roper took a reduced role last season. This is another step down in what looks like a pretty rapid decline.
    5. Roper got a lot of rope and has come close to hanging himself with it.
  2. I think we will be running the ball more.
    1. Boyette was a good RB at Duke. Boyette has coached many good RBs at Duke. Boyette will now help design the offense.
    2. Frey is putting a good OL together and snagged some good transfers. He is now the recruiting coordinator for the offense.
    3. These things all scream “RUN THE BALL.”
    4. Mataeo Durant has to be happy.
  3. I am concerned about the WRs.
    1. I don’t know what to expect from Boyette as the WR coach.
    2. I like what he’s done with the RBs, but I don’t know if that will translate. The position group is older, so he can learn on the job without much downside to the team in the immediate future.
    3. Time will tell. Be patient.
  4. I am not concerned about the secondary.
    1. Trooper will do well with the DBs.
    2. He coached DBs before and knows what he’s doing. He took over a mess at the WR position and got them rolling. I’m excited.
    3. His promotion to Associate Head Coach also indicates he will take on a bigger role in the day-to-day operations.
    4. You have to like that.
    5. Also, as his star rises, Roper’s declines. Just saying.
  5. I think that Frey is going to be a big fixture for this team going forward for the reasons we discussed above.
  6. I still don’t know how much of the offense will change.
    1. This is because Cut is Cut and may micro-manage.
    2. I’m optimistically cautious, if that makes sense.
    3. Cut should probably let the coaches coach and oversee operations. He needs to take a reduced role and function as CEO.

Last but not least, I think these moves were the result of pressure put on Cut. Here is what he said about them at the press conference announcing the changes

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Someone told Cut that the status quo isn’t good enough and changes were necessary. Maybe not big changes, maybe not drastic changes. But changes. Why do I say this?

With Kevin White retiring, Cut has to know that doesn’t necessarily bode well for him. When Tom Butters retired and Alleva took over in 1998, Coach Goldsmith ran out of time. (In retrospect, this was a giant mistake (and looking back on it, I don’t understand why he didn’t get one more season at the time. I’d like to do a podcast about that with some folks later, so I won’t get into that now)).

Cut has to know that a new AD will decide his fate. And that can’t be good. He doesn’t have a decade-plus relationship with that person to rely on. Instead, he’ll be working with a new person who will be given the task of replacing both Cut and K. Yikes. And given that the seasons since 2015 have been generally mediocre including two disastrous campaigns in 2019 and 2020, he has to put a good product on the field in 2021. Hence the staff shakeup.

Finally, I’m not certain that Cut is done making changes. I expect more to come if Duke falls into the 4 to 6 wins range next year. Why? Like I said, Cut has to prove he deserves to keep his job. His contract only runs until 2022, so he doesn’t have a lot of leverage. Expect Cut to get aggressive. It’s his job that hangs in the balance.

Go Duke!

Interview – The GOAT of Duke kickers!

All hands on deck for our interview with Duke kicker Ross Martin! Certainly the greatest Duke kicker I remember and the standard by which all future kickers will be judged, Ross was kind enough to sit down and talk about kicking, Duke football, his time in the NFL, what he’s doing now and a couple of big games from 2015. This was a fun talk with a Duke legend.

Former Duke kicker Ross Martin deserves to be on an NFL roster
Notice the awesome uniforms?

Listen to the interview here. Go Duke!

Interview – DukeGang Commit Mandela Tobin

Late yesterday evening (thanks a lot, time zone differentials!), we had a great chat with Mandela Tobin.

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Mandela is a young man from San Diego with some big plans for himself and for the Blue Devils. During our chat, we talked about going from San Diego to Durham, the recruiting process, what made him commit to Duke, as well as Mandela’s Nigerian heritage. And, since we were talking about Nigerians who have played football, Christian Okoye’s name came up (I may have mentioned Tecmo Bowl). This was a fun talk with an impressive young man.

The Legend of 'Tecmo Super Bowl' - The Ringer

Listen to the interview here. Go Duke!