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The SeriesVanderbilt leads the all-time series over Duke, 4-3, and has won three straight over the Blue Devils ... The series began in 1986 with a 24-18 Vanderbilt win in Nashville ... Duke has won just once in four trips to Nashville, posting a 17-15 victory during the 1988 campaign ... Two yearsago, the Commodores earned a 36-33 home double overtime win over the Blue Devils.Series BreakdownOverall Vanderbilt, 4-3 Duke's Highest Scoring 37 in 1992 at Durham Duke, 2-1 Duke's Lowest Scoring 14 in 1999 at Nashville Vanderbilt, 3-1 Vanderbilt's Highest Scoring 42 in 1992Neutral 0-0 Vanderbilt's Lowest Scoring 13 in 1991First Meeting Vanderbilt, 24-18, in 1986 Current Duke Streak L 3Last Meeting Vanderbilt, 31-14, in 1999The Coaches Duke's Carl Franks is in his second year as the head coach of the BlueDevil program. His overall record is 3-11 (same at Duke) and his mark vs.Vanderbilt is 0-1. Franks returned to his alma mater prior to the 1999season after serving as an assistant coach at Florida from 1990-98 underformer Duke head coach Steve Spurrier. While at Florida, he was part of acoaching staff that led the Gators to five SEC championships and thenational title in 1996. Franks also worked with Spurrier at Duke from1987-89, a three-year stint that culminated with a share of the ACC titleand a bowl appearance in 1989. As a player, Franks was a three-year letterman for the Blue Devils from1980-82. He saw action at both running back and tight end and was selectedan Academic All-ACC performer in 1982. Franks is a 1983 graduate of Dukewith a degree in Psychology. * Carl Franks as a head coach vs. Vanderbilt: 0-1 Woody Widenhofer is in his fourth season as the head coach at Vanderbiltand eighth campaign as a college head coach. He owns a record of 12-26 withthe Commodores and career college head coaching ledger of 22-57-1. A formerMissouri head coach (1985-88), Widenhofer served as the defensivecoordinator with two NFL clubs -- Pittsburgh and Detroit. * Woody Widenhofer as a head coach vs. Duke: 2-0The Duke-Vanderbilt Series Duke will look to snap a three-game losing streak to Vanderbilt this weekin a series which consists of just seven total games. The Commodores, onthe strength of three consecutive wins over the Blue Devils, lead theseries, 4-3. Duke and Vanderbilt have met four times in Nashville, with the Commodoresposting wins in 1986 (24-18), 1992 (42-37) and 1998 (36-33 2 OT) and theBlue Devils earning a 17-15 victory in 1988.Close In Nashville In four Duke-Vanderbilt contests played in Nashville, the average pointdifference has been just four points. In Durham, the average margin of victory has been 8.3 points in three totalgames.Last Year's MeetingVanderbilt 31, Duke 14 Vanderbilt responded to a 14-14 third quarter tie by scoring the game'sfinal 17 points en route to a 31-14 win in Durham. Commodore quarterback Greg Zolman passed for 213 yards and rushed for twotouchdowns -- including the go-ahead score with 4:26 remaining in the thirdperiod. For Duke, quarterback Bobby Campbell came off the bench to complete15-of-31 passes for 251 yards and one touchdown.Last Week Virginia 26, Duke 10 Dan Ellis completed 20-of-30 passes for 333 yards and three TDs to helpVirginia past Duke, 26-10. The Cavaliers, winning for the fifth time in their last six trips toDurham, scored 17 unanswered points to snap a 3-3 second quarter tie. The Blue Devils pulled within 20-10 on Spencer Romine's one-yard plunge,but Virginia added a 31-yard scoring toss from Ellis to Billy McMullen toaccount for the final margin.Old Foes Meet Again This week's Duke-Vanderbilt matches a pair of old foes against one another.Both fifth-year seniors, Duke quarterback Spencer Romine and Vanderbiltdefensive end Russ Nicoll played at rival high schools in Alabama. Romine attended Cullman High School in Cullman, Ala., while Nicoll preppedat West Point High School, also in Cullman.Old Acquaintances Duke tight ends coach Joe DeLamielleure will see a familiar face on theVanderbilt sideline this week. Commodore defensive coordinator Herb Paterraserved as a graduate assistant coach at Michigan State from 1970-72 duringthe time DeLamielleure was an all-America offensive lineman for theSpartans.Short Yardage Defense The Blue Devil defense has been stinigy on third-and-one snaps, allowing afirst down just twice out of eight situations.Two-Way Performer Junior offensive guard John Miller has started all three games of the 2000season on offense while also seeing action on the defensive side of theball. The 6-6, 333-pound Bassett, Va., native has seen spot-duty along thedefensive line in goalline situations, and played two snaps in the Virginiagame this past week.Bryant Could Make Mark On Special Teams Third-string quarterback D. Bryant made his special teams debut this pastweek against Virginia, entering the contest as a punt returner. He did nothave a return, however, as Mike Abrams' kick went out-of-bounds. As a quarterback, Bryant, a sophomore from Detroit, Mich., has completedfour-of-15 passes for 41 yards on the season.Even On Sept. 23 The Blue Devils own a 4-4 all-time record when playing on September 23.The following chart illustrates Duke's four games on September 23:YEAR OPPONENT SITE RESULT1944 Richmond H W, 61-71950 South Carolina A W, 14-01961 South Carolina A W, 7-61967 Michigan A L, 7-101972 Stanford H L, 6-101978 South Carolina H W, 16-121989 Virginia A L, 28-491995 Maryland A L, 28-41AFCA Joins PE Campaign The American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) has designated the week ofSeptember 18-23 as 'AFCA Physical Educational Promotion Week'. The campaign supports proposed legislation pending in the United StatesCongress to improve and upgrade physical education.Davis Credited With Career-Best 14 Tackles One week after establishing a career-high in tackles with nine, sophomoreinside linebacker Jason Davis produced a team-leading 14 total stops in theVirginia game. After totalling just one tackle in five games in 1999, Davis leads the BlueDevils through three games in 2000 with 27 total stops. The following chart illustrates Davis' game-by-game stats in 2000:DATE OPPONENT Solo-Ast-Total9/2/00 East Carolina 2-2-49/9/00 Northwestern 7-2-99/16/00 Virginia 5-9-14Garber Off To Solid Start Redshirt freshman kicker Brent Garber has started his career off on theright foot. The Thomasville, Ga., native made his only field goalattempt -- a 27-yarder -- in week two at Northwestern. Last week versus Virginia, Garber missed from 52 yards out (wide right)before nailing a 23-yard field goal. Over the past four seasons, Duke has benefitted from the services of SimsLenhardt, who became the Blue Devils' all-time leading scorer last season(240 points) and graduated last May. The following chart shows Garber's statistics in the field goal department:YEAR 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total2000 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-3Spreading It Out Against Virginia, Blue Devil quarterback Spencer Romine used nine differentreceivers to throw for a season-best 198 yards. Nick Brzezinski, Kyle Mooreand Chris Douglas each had three catches on the night. For the season, 11 different Blue Devils have caught passes.Defense Scores The 2000 Duke defense picked up two points for the Blue Devil cause whenCharles Porter tackled Northwestern running back Damien Anderson in the endzone for a safety last week. The safety gave Duke a 2-0 first quarter lead over the Wildcats, and markedthe first safety since September 26, 1996 at Georgia Tech.ACC Statistics Through three weeks of the season, Chris Douglas continues to lead all ACCfreshmen in both all-purpose yardage and kickoff return average. The following lists show the ACC's individual leaders and where respectiveDuke individuals stand:RUSHING YARDS PER GAME1. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson 91.79. Duane Epperson, Duke 44.7PASSING YARDS PER GAME1. Philip Rivers, N.C. State 356.39. Spencer Romine, Duke 123.7ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME1. Moren Robinson, N.C. State 180.36. Chris Douglas, Duke 121.3KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE1. Mukala Sikyala, Maryland 32.53. Kyle Moore, Duke 25.86. Chris Douglas, Duke 23.7PUNTING AVERAGE1. Brooks Barnard, Maryland 49.42. Brian Morton, Duke 45.7KICK SCORING PER GAME1. Ken Passingham, N.C. State 9.98. Brent Garber, Duke 2.3FIELD GOALS PER GAME1. Ken Passingham, N.C. State 1.67T5. Brent Garber, Duke 0.7Blue Devil Special Teams Solid For Third Week For the third straight week, Duke's special teams units performed well: PAT BLOCK: Tyran Grissom blocked a Virginia PAT attempt. PUNTING: Brian Morton averaged 48.3 yards per punt, with four of his kicksdowned inside Virginia's 20 yard line. KICKING: Brent Garber made his only PAT attempt and was one-for-two onfield goals, missing a 52-yarder wide right.Douglas On Pace Redshirt freshman Chris Douglas averages 121.3 all-purpose yards per game,and is on pace to establish the 10th best single-season all-purpose yardagetotal in Duke history. Scottie Montgomery established the school's single-season record last yearwith 1,565 yards. Douglas is on a current pace to amass 1,359 all-purposeyards in 2000. Duke's career leader for all-purpose yards is Mike Grayson, who picked up4,381 yards from 1980-83.DeLamielleure Plays The Consistency Game Junior inside linebacker Todd DeLamielleure has played in 23 games in hisDuke career, registering at least four tackles in every contest. DeLamielleure has eight double-digit tackle outings in his career includinga career-best 16 stops against Georgia Tech during the 1998 season. Twoweeks ago against Northwestern, he tallied a team-leading 10 total stops. Last week against Virginia, DeLamielleure picked one tackle for loss,giving him 21 stops behind the line of scrimmage for his career. He nowneeds just five more to crack the school's top 10 in that category. The following chart shows DeLamielleure's eight career double-figure tackleoutings:DATE OPPONENT Solo-Ast-Total9/5/98 Western Carolina 7-3-1010/3/98 Georgia Tech 12-4-1610/10/98 Wake Forest 12-1-139/11/99 E