Great news for Duke football fans: head coach Manny Diaz is sticking around. The university has rewarded Diaz's impressive start with a new five-year contract extension that will keep him leading the Blue Devils through the 2031 season.
Taking over after Mike Elko's departure for Texas A&M, Diaz has quickly built upon the program's foundation. In just two seasons, he has guided Duke to an 18-9 record, two bowl victories, and a thrilling run to the ACC Championship game, re-energizing the fanbase.
This move signals strong stability and a shared vision for the future in Durham. For a program that has historically lived in the shadow of its legendary basketball team, Diaz's commitment is a powerful statement. It builds momentum for recruiting and solidifies Duke as a growing force in the competitive ACC landscape.
The extension is a well-deserved reward for a coach who has embraced the Duke culture and delivered exciting, winning football. The future looks bright for the Blue Devils under Manny Diaz's leadership.
