Duke’s Summer of Fun Continues

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4 Responses to Duke’s Summer of Fun Continues

  1. BladenWolf 06/28/2006 at 6:13 PM #

    If the dookies are feeling a little bluer than normal due to their Summer of Fun, I have to say I have no sympathy for them at all.
    As a member of the Wolfpack Nation, I only need recall the “Les Robison Invitational” era or the “Tom Reed/Mike O’Cain” eras to quickly tell the Jersey-south brats to GET OVER IT ALREADY…they have no idea what a real “slump” is. Kwitcherbelliachin’.

  2. vtpackfan 06/29/2006 at 9:09 AM #

    He swam for roughly an hour, ran to a couple houses to call for help in a remote location. Are we to assume that the authorities tested J.D. after the prolonged period of physical excertion and he still was over the limit. This man is a hero!

  3. BoKnowsNCS71 06/29/2006 at 9:23 AM #

    Rumor has it that Nifong is questioning the stripper about the AD.

  4. BoKnowsNCS71 07/20/2006 at 1:52 PM #

    IT JUST KEEPS ON A COMING!
    Duke Quarterback Suspended For Season; 3 Others Dismissed

    July 20, 2006

    DURHAM, N.C. — Duke quarterback Zack Asack was suspended for the season for plagiarism while coach Ted Roof dismissed three other players for breaking team rules, the school said Wednesda

    Wide receiver Deon Adams, safety Andreas Platt and offensive lineman Joe Suder were dismissed from the program, though the school did not specify what rules they violated.

    Asack, a sophomore, will be eligible to return to Duke next summer.

    Asack started six of the last seven games for Duke last season, finishing with a team-high 966 yards passing with five touchdowns and eight interceptions. Asack was the first true freshman to start at quarterback for Duke in 21 years.

    Adams, a rising senior, had 12 catches for 125 yards in 27 career games, while Platt, a rising sophomore, finished with 15 tackles in 11 games. Suder did not play as a freshman last year.

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