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Renfree highlights Cutcliffe's 1st recruiting class

By: Stephen Allan

Issue date: 2/8/08 Section: Football
Last update: 2/8/08 at 7:07 AM EST
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First-year head coach David Cutcliffe's quarterback pedigree helped land four-star recruit Sean Renfree.
Media Credit: Chase Olivieri
First-year head coach David Cutcliffe's quarterback pedigree helped land four-star recruit Sean Renfree.

After Sean Renfree had decided to enroll at Duke, he only had to watch Eli Manning win Super Bowl XLII MVP honors to know he had made the right choice.

Eli, like his older brother and Super Bowl XLI MVP Peyton, spent his college years learning from new Duke head football coach David Cutcliffe.

Cutcliffe's reputation as a molder of professional quarterbacks must have done something, as Renfree joined 16 other recruits Wednesday in signing letters-of-intent to join the Blue Devils' football program.

"The proof's in the pudding," Cutcliffe said. "Archie [Manning] would be the first to tell you that [Eli and Peyton] were developed in the system that allowed them to continue to grow in a pro-style system. There's no reason for that to stop now."

Renfree, who chose Duke (1-11 last season) over Arizona State, Boise State and Oregon State (29-10 combined), is the 10th-ranked quarterback in the nation according to scout.com. The four-star signal-caller passed for 41 touchdowns last season and was invited to the Elite 11 Quarterback Camp the previous summer.

One of Renfree's strongest qualities is what Cutcliffe termed his "fast-twitch abililty," meaning that he makes decisions quickly and without hesitation.

Renfree is not just mentally quick on the field. The quarterback can run the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds, which fits well into Cutcliffe's emphasis on speed. The head coach said that the average 40-yard dash of his 11 skill-position commitments was below 4.5 seconds, calling it one of the fastest groups he's ever recruited.

"We made the comment, 'If you can run, we'll find you,' and we went about doing that," Cutcliffe said. "Among our skill players, I really don't know who'd win a race, and I'm sure it'd be nose to nose."

Beyond just speed, Cutcliffe's first recruiting class also stresses versatility. Aside from Renfree and kicker Paul Asack, every player was designated as either "line" or "back" in the team's press release. Cutcliffe gives these vague position assignments to every recruiting class because he is not sure where each player will line up once they arrive at Duke.

One likely lock, however, is Randez James at defensive back. James, another four-star recruit, played cornerback as a postgraduate for Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia and is already enrolled at Duke. James is actually the only recruit that Cutcliffe got the chance to see play a game in person, and the coach said he was easily the fastest player on the field that night.
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Futballa

posted 2/08/08 @ 10:17 AM EST

I want to know what Renfree's class rank and test scores are.

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Alum53

posted 2/08/08 @ 7:13 PM EST

This from Ga Tech Sports Blog Football Notes:

Speaking about Sean Renfree:

,,,He also happens to be a 3.7+ GPA kid with a high SAT score and a transcript full of AP and honor courses, so he's got the smarts. (Continued…)

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