Anthony Boone has led Duke to 2 nine-plus win seasons, their first time doing so since 1941, so who whoever takes Boone's spot has big shoes to fill.
No, Boone did not put up big stats and set Duke records for passing yards and passing TD's, but he knew how to lead a team to win more then they were suppose to both seasons he took over as the starting QB. The next man preparing to step up isn't being asked to throw for 4000 yards this season and 30 TD's, he's being asked to win.
QB's Parker Boehme and Thomas Sirk are the returning lettermen on the squad. Boehme is a redshirt sophomore, Sirk a redshirt junior.
Thomas Sirk
6-4, 215 lbs
Sirk entered Spring Practice as the starting QB, appearing last season in 12 games, only missing the Miami game due to illness. He was used primarily as a wildcat QB last season, scoring the TD that won Duke a 2 OT win over Pittsburgh 51-48. He had suffered a Achilles tendon injury that forced him to miss all of 2013, but he came back and was he fun to watch!
Sirk passed 14 times last season, completing 10 of those passes, including 3 for TD's. Out of the Wildcat, he ran for 238 yards and a team high 8 TD's, being a powerful threat in the Red Zone where he was used the most. His size is helpful, but his speed is the killer. Coming out of High School, Sirk ran a 40 yard dash in 4.51 seconds, and he runs with a ton of power.
Parker Boehme
6-2, 220 lbs
Boehme played a total of 12 snaps last season, passing on 2 of those plays and running it himself on 3 (all of the action being week 1 against Elon), Boehme won't get the chance to start over Sirk. Sirk is a more talented player overall, and with more experience, Boehme will be the suitable backup.
I think that Sirk is going to step up and play better, if not just as well as Boone did at Duke, and keep the winning seasons coming in Durham.
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