The speedy running back, Josh Snead, scored two touchdowns running and receiving in the spring game. Coach David Cutcliffe is excited about Snead's return to the playing field this spring. The sophomore from Smithfield spent 2011 on the sidelines after suffering a foot injury in preseason camp.
Big plays were definitely missing in last year's performances. The Blue Devils ranked last among ACC teams in rushing yardage and only 10 of their 19 rushing touchdowns were scored by running backs. Snead gives something for fans to be excited about.
Both the offensive units and the defensive units performed well at the Spring Game. That being said, Duke football knows they need to improve in fall camp in order to be highly competitive this 2012 Duke Football season.
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