DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - This needs to be a September to remember for Duke and head coach Carl Franks. <br>
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With 20 starters back, the Blue Devils were expected to be a vastly improved team in 2003. But a 27-0 loss at Virginia in the season opener has put even more pressure on Franks and the team to come up with a good month heading into the heart of ACC play. <br>
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Duke, 5-41 under Franks, will host Division I-AA Western Carolina, Rice, Northwestern all winnable games and No. 11 Florida State in September. <br>
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The team's previous four-game starts under Franks have been 0-4, 0-4, 0-4 and 1-3. <br>
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``We are kind of looking at this as the Season of September,'' running back Chris Douglas said. ``We really want to come out of September with a winning record and we know we're very capable of doing it. <br>
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``A lot of focus will be put on these next few home games. I really hope people don't judge us on last week and they come out and support us and fill up the stadium. That just helps fuel the fire.'' <br>
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The Catamounts (0-1) will be making their second trip to the Triangle area in as many weeks. Western Carolina lost to No. 14 North Carolina State 59-20 last weekend to fall to 0-32 all-time against Division I-A schools. <br>
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Duke beat Western Carolina 24-10 in 1998 under former coach Fred Goldsmith. <br>
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Franks said his team must adjust to the Catamounts' no-huddle offense. Western Carolina also didn't allow a sack or throw an interception against the talented Wolfpack. <br>
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``They played extremely hard the entire game and they weren't intimidated by State at all,'' Franks said. ``They looked like they enjoyed playing. <br>
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``I worry about Western Carolina, but I am more worried about making sure we're playing the way we played last year, playing with intensity, being able to stop the run and making the right decisions on offense.'' <br>
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It was a rough week of practice following the shutout loss to the Cavaliers as a number of players battled for starting jobs or playing time. <br>
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``We don't feel like this was something we had to go through, it's something we needed to go through,'' Douglas said. ``I told the guys, `Don't be sad, do not be depressed, do not feel sorry for yourself.' <br>
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``We were the ones who were out there playing. We only let ourselves down. We know we can't have a successful season playing the way we did last Saturday.''
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