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KG2422

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White starters for Duke:

QB Mike Schneider
RT Lavdrim Bauta
G Bob Benion
G Tyler Krieg
C Matt Rumsey

DE Eli Nichols
DT Casey Camero
MLB Codey Lowe
WLB Patrick Bailey
SLB Brendan Dewan
FS Briane Greene(5th yr. senior who started at corner in 02 and 03)


RBs Justin Boyle and Tim Ball may see time. They are 3rd and 4th string. 11 white starters though and an all white linebacking corps. Thought I'd help out a little Colonel Reb.
 

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I appreciate the help KG! I had no plans to do all 117 teams. It would be great if we could get some guys who represent each conference to do those conference teams. That way, about 10 guys could do 10 or so teams a year. It would be easy, if a few guys would take the initiative. Either way, I don't mind doing it when I have the time. I'm getting ready to move right now, so I won't be on much for the next few weeks. Keep up the good work KG. I will add Duke to the thread with the whitest teams on it. Edited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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No problem Reb. That's a good idea about working on the conferences. I know that some of the schools' websites don't have depth charts ,so I used collegefootballnews.com's depth charts and the schools' rosters with picture bios if that helps anyone. I'll try to work on the ACC some more tonight.
 

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Are either Boyle or Ball good enough to eventually be stars.Duke has never been much of a football school but maybe they can change that slowly.
 

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Duke's getting a little better. They have pretty decent academic standards. That's good for white prospects. Here are the profiles of those two white tailbacks.Edited by: KG2422
 

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Tim Ball
# 35
Running back - RB

Height: 6-1Weight: 225

Sophomore

Previous Affiliations
Hebron

Carrollton, Texas

2005: Reserve tailback ... elusive runner with good pass-catching skills ... could compete for playing time ... missed the second half of spring practice after suffering a leg injury.

2004: Saw action in eight contests ... rushed 15 times for 54 yards while catching four passes for 34 yards ... gained a season-best 26 yards on four carries at Virginia Tech ... had two catches for 19 yards against Maryland.

Prior to Duke: Charted as the 116th overall top prospect in Texas by SuperPrep ... four-year letterman for coach Brian Brazil ... helped Hebron to back-to-back 8-4 seasons in 2002 and 2003, twice reaching the state playoffs ... three-time first team all-district pick ... all-district pick at linebacker as a senior ... rushed for 3,368 career yards ... logged 1,432 yards and 15 TDs during sophomore season and 938 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior ... averaged 7.7 yards per carry as a senior to rush for 881 yards ... also competed in wrestling and track and field.

Personal: Son of Lisa and Richard Camarata and Mike Ball ... born July 9, 1985 in Dallas, Texas.
 

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Justin Boyle
# 20
Running Back - RB

Height: 6-1Weight: 225

Sophomore

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Harrison
Acworth, Ga.

2005: Powerful running back who will battle for playing time ... has a good combination of size, strength and speed ... did not participate in spring practice due to injury ... ranks second on the team with his 39.5-inch vertical jump and tied for fourth on the squad with a 500-pound squat ... owns the second longest run from scrimmage in Duke history with an 83-yard jaunt against The Citadel in 2004.

2004: Saw action in nine games and earned a start against The Citadel ... finished second on the team with 241 rushing yards while tying for the club lead with two rushing touchdowns ... against The Citadel, rushed for 98 yards on eight carries including an 83-yard touchdown run ... the 83-yard dash matched the second longest run from scrimmage in Duke history ... other scoring run came against North Carolina ... had 38 yards on eight attempts at Georgia Tech ... missed contests versus Virginia and Wake Forest.

Prior to Duke: Listed as the 79th top running back in the nation and the sixth top running back in the state of Georgia by TheInsiders.com ... all-region pick by Prep Star magazine ... four-year letterman under coach Bruce Cobleigh ... helped Harrison to a four-year ledger of 41-10 with four playoff appearances and 2000 state runner-up finish ... as a senior, rushed for 1,681 yards and 16 touchdowns on 260 attempts ... also caught 15 passes for 220 yards ... set school single-season records for rushing yards, rushing attempts and all-purpose yards .... established school single-game marks with 41-carry, 264-yard performance against Marietta ... named first team all-region and honorable mention all-state by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... all-state pick by the Georgia Sports Writers Association ... received first team all-county honors from the Marietta Daily Journal ... four-time offensive player of the week selection in 2003 by the Cobb County Touchdown Club ... honor roll selection and member of the National Honor Society ... also participated in track and field ... prep teammate of current Blue Devil defensive back Brian Greene.

Personal: Son of John and Luray Boyle ... father played football at South Carolina ... born July 17, 1986 in Orlando, Fla.
 
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