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Duke extends contract of football Coach David Cutcliffe

DURHAM, N.C., Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Duke Coach David Cutcliffe, who has the Blue Devils' football team bowl eligible for the first time in 18 years, has been given a contract extension.

Duke takes a 6-5 record into its final regular-season game Saturday against Miami (Fla.). The six victories make the Blue Devils eligible to accept a bowl bid. It would be the first bowl appearance for Duke since the Hall of Fame Bowl after the 1994 season.

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Cutcliffe took over the Duke football program on Dec. 14, 2007, with the Blue Devils coming off three-year period in which they had a combined 2-33 record.

In the five seasons since then, Duke is 21-38.

"Without question, we have already made great discernible progress since David's arrival," Duke Athletic Director Kevin White said in a statement Wednesday.

"However, as we assess our future -- based on prospect evaluations, ongoing recruitment activity and player development -- we are extremely excited, if not euphoric! To be sure, 'Coach Cut' represents just a great fit at Duke. David and the staff have done an exemplary job of leading the program, while subscribing to the highest intuitional ideals, both academically and athletically."

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The contract extension ties Cutcliffe to Duke through June 2019. Financial terms of the agreement weren't released.

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