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David Cutcliffe : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Cutcliffe
David Cutcliffe (born September 16, 1954) is the head football coach of the Duke University Blue Devils. Under Cutcliffe, in 2012 the Blue Devils ended an 18-year bowl drought and also brought the Victory Bell back to Duke after beating arch-rival University of North Carolina in 2012. The following season, 2013, Cutcliffe led the team to a second straight bowl appearance, another win over North Carolina, an Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal Division championship and the first 10-win season in school history.〔http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1352933〕 He also earned multiple college football coach of the year awards from the Walter Camp Football Foundation,〔http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10083893/david-cutcliffe-duke-blue-devils-wins-walter-camp-coach-year-award〕 the Maxwell Football Club, and the Bobby Dodd Foundation.〔http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-football/24391878/david-cutcliffe-named-bobby-dodd-coach-of-the-year〕 ==Early life== Cutcliffe was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, which played a formative role in his development as a football coach. He has two brothers (Charles "Paige" Cutcliffe, and Raymond Eugene "JR." Cutcliffe) and three sisters (Mary Marlyn Cutcliffe Sullivan, Margart Lynn Cutcliffe, and Elizabeth "Buff" Cutcliffe Easterly.) Cutcliffe attended Banks High School in Birmingham where he played football. He attended the University of Alabama, where he worked as an assistant director of the athletic dormitory. Contrary to popular belief, he was never on Bear Bryant's Alabama staff.
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