Blue Devils didn't have many answers
Posted Nov 8, 2009
The Blue Devils certainly couldn't have felt fortunate after losing to their biggest rival in a game with implications beyond bragging rights, a game in which their offense failed to score a touchdown. Still, Cutcliffe couldn't help but feel like his team was a little lucky after the 19-6 loss. "We really were very fortunate to have a chance there in the fourth quarter to win the game, because the bottom line is we got whipped," Cutcliffe said.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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