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Duke Blue Devils finalizing deal to name Mike Elko new head coach

Duke Blue Devils, Mike Elko

The Duke Blue Devils are hiring Mike Elko as their new head coach, reportedly finalizing a contract with the Texas A&M defensive coordinator to name him as David Cutcliffe’s replacement.

Coming off a 3-9 season, the Blue Devils parted ways with Cutcliffe after 14 seasons. On Friday, reports emerged that former Dallas Cowboys head coach and New York Giants offensive coordinator Jason Garrett was a leading candidate for the Blue Devils. But things have seemingly changed.

According to Yahoo Sports’ Pete Thamel, Elko and Duke are in the final stages on a multi-year contract to make him the head coach for the 2022 season and beyond.

One of the most respected minds in college football, Elko will become a head coach for the first time in his career.

Mike Elko background

The 44-year-old began his coaching career at Stony Brook in 1999, following his playing career at the University of Pennsylvania. After serving as the Seawolves’ inside linebackers coach and a graduate assistant, Elko returned to his alma mater to coach their defensive backs in 2000.

He then served as the defensive coordinator for the United States Merchant Marine Academy, a Division III military program. After one season, Elko landed a position at Fordham as linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator.

Elko continued to climb the coaching ladder, serving as Richmond’s linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator (2004-’05), then becoming a defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Hofstra (2006-’08). He jumped to Bowling Green (2009-’13) and worked under Dave Clawson at Wake Forest as the defensive coordinator (2014-’16). Notre Dame hired him as defensive coordinator in 2017 and he was scooped up by Jimbo Fisher a year later.

As Notre Dame’s DC in 2017, the Fighting Irish, held opponents under 370 total yards per game and surrendered a 34.62% conversion rate on third downs. He took over an Aggies unit that needed some work and has turned it into one of the best defenses in college football. 

Texas A&M allowed the eighth-fewest points per game (17.1), ranked top-30 in total yards allowed (343.7 per game) and the Aggies surrendered the 10th-lowest conversion rate on third downs (32.54%).

While Elko will certainly have his work cut out for him at Duke, his success coordinator defenses, developing young players and in recruiting should help him make the Blue Devils a respectable program.

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