WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM HEAD COACHES

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR WAKE FOREST’S ACC COACHES OF THE YEAR

Jim Grobe Bill Tate 2006 1956, 1959 1987, 1992 1979 1970 1964 2006

MOST COACHING WINS Name Years W L T Pct Bowl Wins D.C. WALKER D. C. Walker 1937-50 (14) 77 51 6 .597 1 (1946 Gator) Jim Grobe 2001-SA (7) 46 39 0 .541 2 (2002 Seattle, 2007 Meineke) Bill Dooley 1987-92 (6) 29 36 2 .448 1 (1992 Independence) Jim Caldwell 1993-00 (8) 26 63 0 .292 1 (1999 Aloha) 1981-86 (6) 26 40 0 .394

LONGEST TENURES Name Years W L T Pct Bowl Games D. C. Walker 1937-50 (14) 77 51 6 .597 1946 Gator, 1949 Dixie Jim Caldwell 1993-00 (8) 26 63 0 .292 1999 Aloha Jim Grobe 2001-SA (7) 46 39 0 .541 2002 Seattle, 2006 FedEx Orange, 2007 Meineke Al Groh 1981-86 (6) 26 40 0 .394 Bill Dooley 1987-92 (6) 29 36 2 .448 1992 Independence

OVERALL RECORD ACC RECORD Name Years W L T Pct W L T Pct W. C. Dowd* 1888 (1) 1 0 0 1.000 W. C. Riddick 1889 (1) 3 3 0 .500 W. E. Sikes 1891-93 (3) 6 2 1 .722 Unknown 1895 (1) 0 0 1 .500 A. P. Hall, Jr. 1908 (1) 1 4 0 .250 A. T. Myers 1909 (1) 2 4 0 .333 Reddy Rowe 1910 (1) 2 7 0 .222 1911-13 (3) 5 19 0 .208 Dr. W. C. Smith 1914-15 (2) 6 10 0 .375 G. M. Billings 1916 (1) 3 3 0 .500 E. T. MacDonnell 1917 (1) 1 6 1 .188 * 1918-19 (2) 3 8 0 .273 J. L. White 1920-21 (2) 4 15 0 .210 George Levene 1922 (1) 3 5 2 .211 1923-25 (3) 19 7 1 .722 James Baldwin 1926-27 (2) 7 10 3 .425 Stanley B. Cofall 1928 (1) 2 6 2 .300 F. S. Miller 1929-32 (4) 18 15 4 .540 James H. Weaver 1933-36 (4) 10 23 1 .309 D. C. Walker 1937-50 (14) 77 51 6 .597 Tom Rogers 1951-55 (5) 21 25 4 .460 6 10 2 .389 Paul Amen 1956-59 (4) 11 26 3 .313 7 19 1 .278 Billy Hildebrand 1960-63 (4) 7 33 0 .175 6 21 0 .222 Bill Tate 1964-68 (5) 17 32 1 .350 12 19 1 .391 Cal Stoll 1969-71 (3) 15 17 0 .469 9 9 0 .500 Tom Harper 1972 (1) 2 9 0 .182 1 5 0 .167 1973-77 (5) 11 43 1 .209 6 23 1 .216 John Mackovic 1978-80 (3) 14 20 0 .412 7 11 0 .389 Al Groh 1981-86 (6) 26 40 0 .394 8 30 0 .211 Bill Dooley 1987-92 (6) 29 36 2 .448 14 29 0 .326 Jim Caldwell 1993-00 (8) 26 63 0 .292 12 52 0 .188 BILL DOOLEY Jim Grobe 2001-SA (7) 46 39 0 .541 24 32 0 .429 Totals 1888-2007 (106) 398 581 33 .410 112 260 5 .304 No team: 1890, 1894, 1896-1907 / *Also served as team captain

152 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

Name Years Name Years Name Years Name Years Name Years Chris Allen...... 1993-96 Mike Ellison...... 1973-74 Dick Hunter...... 1960-61 Jim McNally ...... 1978-79 Kevin Sherman ...... 2001-05 Dick Anderson ...... 1964-68 Tom Elrod ...... 2003-present Cecil Ingram ...... 1960 Bernie Menapace ...... 1981-86 Ray Sherman ...... 1979-1980 Wright Anderson ...... 1970-72 Ed Emory...... 1968 Oval Jaynes ...... 1969-72 Kenneth Meyer...... 1958-59 Hank Small ...... 1995-98 Teryl Austin...... 1993-95 Bill Faircloth...... 1978-82 John Jett ...... 1946-47 Brad Mills ...... 1971-72 Ralph Smith ...... 1970 Elmer Barbour...... 1956-60 ...... 1961-77 Steve Jones ...... 1977 Bill Mitchell...... 1971-72 Ron Stark ...... 1969-71 Dr. Jamie Barresi ...... 1993-00 W.D. Fesperman...... 1961-62 Whitey Jordan ...... 1987-88 Billy Mitchell ...... 2001-present Skip Stress ...... 1989-92 James Bell ...... 1996-99 Pat Flaherty...... 1993-98 Ken Karr ...... 1964-66 Tom Moore...... 1969 Archie Strimel...... 1978-80 George Belu ...... 1997-99 Mel Foels ...... 1997-00 Robert Kellogg ...... 1947-49 Jeff Mullen ...... 2001-07 Ray Thornton ...... 1960-62 Steve Bernstein ...... 1973-77 Marty Galbraith. . . 1978-82, 89-90 Bobby Kennedy...... 1995-00 Norman Parker ...... 1969-71 Tom Throckmorton . . . . . 1987-88 Tim Billings ...... 2006-present Gene Gibson ...... 1965-57 Buddy King ...... 1984-86 Pat Peppler ...... 1962 Sam Timer ...... 1963 Steve Bocko ...... 1972 . . . . 1934-49, 54 Sandy Kinney ...... 1987-92 Tony Pierce...... 2000 Howard Tippett...... 1972 Jeff Bower ...... 1987 ...... 1992 John Klacik ...... 2000 Bob Popp ...... 1967-68 Rick Tolley...... 1968 Don Brown ...... 1976-77 Ted Guthard ...... 1969 ...... 2008-present Joe Popp...... 1965-68 Ken Treadway...... 1987-88 Bob Brush ...... 1989-92 Dennis Haglan...... 1978-82 Charles Knox...... 1959-60 ...... 1951-53 Tony Trentini...... 1963 Troy Calhoun...... 2001-02 Garth Hall ...... 1973-74 Brad Lambert . . . . . 2001-present ...... 1983-89 Bill Urbanik ...... 1978-83 Gerald Carr ...... 1999 Tom Harper...... 1969-71 Tony Lanham ...... 1972 Jan Quarless...... 1993-96 Jay Venuto ...... 1986

Russell Cerrato ...... 1972 Bill Hayes ...... 1973-75 Jim LaRue...... 1974-75 Vito Ragazzo ...... 1976-77 Kenneth Wable...... 1956-57 FOOTBALL STAFF John (Red) Cochran . . . . . 1951-55 Win Headley...... 1975-77 Theo Lemon ...... 1996-00 Pride Ratterree ...... 1954-55 Paul Wargo...... 1973-74 Jess Cone...... 1973 Jack Henry ...... 1981-85 Bill Lewis...... 1969-70 Diron Reynolds ...... 1999-00 Pete Watson...... 1981-85 Mike Cook...... 1977 Keith Henry...... 2001-present Steed Lobotzke. . . . 2001-present Charlie Rizzo ...... 1981-85 James Webster ...... 1988-92 Bill Crutchfield...... 1958-59 Jim Hietikko ...... 1956-58 Bob Lord ...... 1966-67 ...... 1986 Eddie Williamson . 1991-92, 2000 Dennis Darnell...... 1980 Billy Hildebrand...... 1956-59 Joe Madden ...... 1965-67 Tom Rogers ...... 1938-40, 46-50 Eddie Wilson...... 1976-77 ...... 1986-87 Don Hipps...... 1954-55 Ray Malavasi ...... 1961 James Royster ...... 1980-86 Alex Wood ...... 1993-94 Bill Davis ...... 1964-68 Stan Hixon ...... 1993-94 Bill Maskill...... 1990-92 Steve Russ ...... 2008-present Walter Wood ...... 1950 Babe Dimancheff ...... 1962-63 Jim Hofher . . . . . 1979-80, 83-86 Ray McCartney. . . . 2001-present R.J. Rychleski ...... 1993-00 Mike Workin ...... 1978-79 Chuck Driesbach...... 1984-86 Lawson Holland ...... 1988-91 Gene McKeehan...... 1973-77 ...... 1949-55 Cliff Yoshida . . . . 1973-77, 87-92 Harry Elliott ...... 1973-77 Dean Hood ...... 2001-07 Jerry McManus ...... 1986-95 Bill Sexton...... 1963-64 Ed Zaunbrecher...... 1980-83

FORMER DEACON ASSISTANTS AS HEAD COACHES HISTORY Jeff Bower Troy CCalhounalhoun Gary Darnell Ed Emory Bill Faircloth Jim Hofher Southern Mississippi AiAirr FoForcerce AcAcademyademy Tenn. Tech East Carolina Catawba Cornell (1991-2007) (2007-present) (1983-85) (1984-89) (1973-75) (1990-97) W. Michigan Buffalo ((1997-2004)1997-2004) (2001(2001-2005)-2005) MEDIA INFORMATION

DeanDean HHoodood Theo Lemon Bill Lewis Bob Pruett RiRickck TTolleyolley Eddie Williamson Eastern Kentucky Kentucky Central State () East Carolina Marshall Marshall VMI (2008) (2003-present) (1989-91) (1996-2003) (1969-70) (1985-88) Georgia Tech (1992-94)

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 153 WINS AGAINST AP-RANKED TEAMS WAKE FOREST ALL-TIME RANKINGS DECEMBER 1, 1945 (CLEMSON, S.C.) AP POLL (FROM 1936) Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total Week of WF Rank Opponent Opp Rank Result 13 Wake Forest 0 0 7 6 — 13 Oct. 9, 1944 17 VMI — W, 37-7 Clemson 6 0 0 0 — 6 Oct. 23, 1944 18 at Miami — W, 27-0 6 Nick Sacrinty scored on an electrifying 52-yard Oct. 30, 1944 17 Clemson — W, 13-7 #18 touchdown sprint in the third quarter . The win an Nov. 6, 1944 12 at Duke 20 L, 0-34 invitation to the first ever Gator Bowl. Dec. 3, 1945 19* N/A — End of Year OCTOBER 26, 1946 (KNOXVILLE, TENN.) Oct. 28, 1946 12 at Chattanooga — W, 32-14 Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total Nov 4, 1946 13 at Duke — L, 0-13 19 Wake Forest 6 0 13 0 — 19 Oct. 13, 1947 14 at George Washington — W, 39-7 Tennessee 0 6 0 0 — 6 Oct. 20, 1947 11 Duke — L, 13-6 In what was regarded as the top upset of the 1946 Nov. 1, 1948 18 at Duke — W, 27-20 6 season nationally, Wake upended the Vols behind the Nov. 8, 1948 19 at Clemson 10 L, 21-14 #4 powerful running of fullback Rock Brinkley. Nov. 29, 1948 20* N/A — End of Year OCTOBER 11, 1947 (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) Nov. 7, 1949 18 at NC State — L, 27-14 Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total Oct. 16, 1950 19 George Washington — W, 13-7 19 Wake Forest — 19 Oct. 23,1950 17 Clemson 16 L, 13-12 North Carolina — 7 Nov. 13, 1950 16 NC State — T, 6-6 Two outstanding TD catches by Jim Duncan and Oct. 22, 1979 18 Auburn 13 W, 42-38 7 Harry Dowda sparked the Deacons to victory on the Oct. 29, 1979 14 at Clemson — L, 31-0 turf of their archrival. Tom Fetzer completed 12 of 16 #19 Nov. 5, 1979 20 Duke — W, 17-14 passes for 190 yards. Nov. 12, 1979 17 at South Carolina — L, 35-14 NOVEMBER 5, 1949 (DURHAM, N.C.) Nov. 16, 1992 25 at NC State 13 L, 42-14 Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total Jan. 3, 1993 25* N/A — End of Year 27 Wake Forest 0 13 0 14 — 27 Sept. 7, 2003 20 Purdue — L, 16-10 Duke 0 7 0 0 — 7 Oct. 15, 2006 25 — — Open Date Bill Gregus’s 18-yard TD scamper in the second Oct. 22, 2006 24 at North Carolina — W, 24-17 7 quarter put the Deacons ahead of the Blue Devils for good before 35,000 at Duke Stadium. A late 93-yard Oct. 29, 2006 22 Boston College 16 W, 21-14 #16 drive was capped by another Gregus touchdown. Nov. 5, 2006 18 at Florida State — W, 30-0 Nov. 12, 2006 14 19 L, 27-6 NOVEMBER 26, 1953 (CHARLOTTE, N.C.) Nov. 19, 2006 20 at Maryland — W, 38-24 Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total Dec. 2, 2006 16 vs. Georgia Tech 23 W, 9-6 19 Wake Forest 7 0 0 6 — 19 South Carolina 0 7 12 0 — 13 Jan. 2, 2007 15 vs. Louisville 5 L, 24-13 Jan. 10, 2007 18* — — End of Year Joe White completed 12 of 15 passes 13 for 196 yards and two touchdowns as the Deacs won Oct. 28, 2007 21 at Virginia — L, 17-16 #15 in Charlotte. COACHES POLL (FROM 1950) SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 (RALEIGH, N.C.) Week of WF Rank Opponent Opp Rank Result Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total Jan. 3, 1993 17* N/A — End of Year 30 Wake Forest 7 7 7 9 — 30 NC State 0 14 0 8 — 22 Sept. 7, 2003 21 Purdue — L, 16-10 Oct. 30, 2006 23 Boston College 16 W, 21-14 Wake Forest surprised the Wolfpack behind running 22 back Clark Gaines (123 yards on 33 carries) and Nov. 5, 2006 19 at Florida State — W, 30-0 #15 quarterback Jerry McManus (2 TD passes, 1 TD run). Nov. 13, 2006 14 Virginia Tech 19 L, 27-6 Nov. 20, 2006 20 at Maryland — W, 38-24 NOVEMBER 13, 1976 (COLUMBIA, S.C.) Nov. 27, 2006 16 vs. Georgia Tech 23 W, 9-6 Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total Dec. 4, 2006 15 vs. Louisville 5 L, 24-13 10 Wake Forest 0 10 0 0 — 10 Jan. 10, 2007 17* N/A — End of Year South Carolina 7 0 0 0 — 7 USC scored on its opening possession, but then an * - denotes final poll of that season 7 aggressive WFU defense, keyed by All-America Bill #20 Armstrong’s 16 tackles, shut the door.

154 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL WINS AGAINST AP-RANKED TEAMS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL SEPTEMBER 15, 1979 (ATHENS, GA.) NOVEMBER 20, 1999 (BB&T FIELD) Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total 22 Wake Forest 13 0 3 6 — 22 26 Wake Forest 7 13 0 6 — 26 Georgia 7 14 0 0 — 21 Georgia Tech 0 0 7 16 — 23 Morgan Kane rushed for 224 yards and the defense 21 Wake Forest forced seven turnovers and Jay Venuto 23 held the nation’s No. 1 offense in check as Wake #12 (20-for-34, 283 yards) and James McDougald (189 Forest secured its first winning season and bowl bid yards rushing) took full advantage. #14 since 1992.

OCTOBER 13, 1979 (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) SEPTEMBER 6, 2003 (BB&T FIELD) Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total 24 Wake Forest 0 10 0 14 — 24 38 Wake Forest 7 21 3 7 — 38 North Carolina 0 3 7 9 — 19 NC State 3 7 0 14 — 24 A new hero emerged as Albert Kirby Wolfpack quarterback passed for a then 19 scored on a 60-yard pass from Jay Venuto to spark a 24 career-high 433 yards, but it was Deacon QB Cory road triumph, propelling the Deacs into the top 20. Randolph who completed 8-of-10 passes and led #14 #14 WFU to its first win over a ranked foe in four years. Freshman Willie Idlette also returned a punt 50 yards

for a touchdown in the victory. FOOTBALL STAFF OCTOBER 27, 1979 (BB&T FIELD) Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total NOVEMBER 4, 2006 (BB&T FIELD) 42 Wake Forest 14 6 15 7 — 42 Auburn 10 28 0 0 — 38 Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total #18 21 Wake Forest 7 7 7 0 — 21 In one of the most memorable games in WF history, Boston College 0 7 7 0 — 14 38 the Deacs rallied from a 38-20 halftime deficit in #22 the only battle between ranked teams in BB&T Field Eagle quarterback Matt Ryan threw for 402 yards #13 history. and the Deacons were out-gained 430 to 280, but 14 Wake Forest’s defense forced three turnovers. Kevin #16 Marion scored an 81-yard TD run on a fake double SEPTEMBER 7, 1996 (BB&T FIELD) reverse. Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total 28 Wake Forest 10 3 0 15 — 28 DECEMBER 2, 2006 (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) Northwestern 0 10 7 10 — 27 Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total 9 Wake Forest 0 3 0 6 — 9 The Demon Deacons rallied with two fourth quarter Georgia Tech 3 0 0 3 — 6 27 touchdowns for the dramatic victory. A 30-yard #16 Sam Swank kicked three field goals and Jon Abbate #13 pass from to Desmond Clark with 0:51 made 15 tackles to give Wake Forest its first ACC remaining was the game-winning play. 6 Championship in 36 years. Senior Riley Swanson made a key fourth-quarter interception. Rookie #23 quarterback enjoyed a storybook SEPTEMBER 6, 1997 (BB&T FIELD) homecoming in front of hundreds of family, friends and fans. Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total HISTORY 27 Wake Forest 3 3 14 7 — 27 Northwestern 3 7 0 10 — 20 OCTOBER 11, 2007 (BB&T FIELD) For the second straight year, Wake beat the Wildcats, Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total 20 overcoming three first-half fumbles to take a 27-10 24 Florida St. 0 14 0 7 — 21 #21 lead in the fourth quarter and dominating most of the Wake Forest 0 7 7 10 — 24

day. The Deacs outgained the visitors, 452-330. MEDIA INFORMATION Josh Adams rushed for 140 yards and Riley Skinner threw a pair of touchdown passes to lead Wake 21 Forest to a 24-21 win over 21st-ranked Florida State SEPTEMBER 25, 1999 (BB&T FIELD) #21 in front of a national ESPN audience. Adams raced 83 Scoring 1 2 3 4 Total yards for Wake’s first touchdown and then caught a 31 Wake Forest 14 10 7 0 — 31 6-yard pass from Skinner to tie the game at 14 late in NC State 7 0 0 0 — 7 the third quarter. Skinner’s 35-yard pass to Kenneth Wake Forest earned its first-ever win over a ranked Moore in the fourth gave Wake a 21-14 lead. Sam 7 ACC team at BB&T Field. The Deacs jumped to a Swank booted a 48-yard field goal to put the Deacs ahead 24-14. #25 14-0 lead in the first quarter and never looked back. WFU piled up 266 rushing yards to NC State’s 26.

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 155 TV GAMES Date Opponent Network Result Score Date Opponent Network Result Score 9/21/68 Clemson ABC Regional T 20-20 10/19/02 at Clemson ABC Regional L 31-23 10/9/71 at NC State ABC Regional L 14-21 10/26/02 North Carolina ACC W 31-0 10/14/72 NC State ABC Regional L 13-42 11/2/02 Florida State ESPN2 L 34-21 9/29/79 at NC State ABC Regional L 14-17 11/30/02 Maryland ESPN L 14-32 11/3/79 at Clemson ABC Regional L 0-31 12/30/02 Oregon4 ESPN W 38-17 12/11/79 LSU1 Mizlou L 10-34 9/6/03 NC State ABC W 38-24 9/6/80 Virginia Tech ABC Regional L 7-16 9/13/03 Purdue ESPN L 10-16 9/22/84 at NC State ACC W 24-15 9/27/03 at Virginia ABC L 24-27 9/29/84 at Maryland ACC L 17-38 10/18/03 at Duke JP W 42-13 10/13/84 North Carolina ACC W 14-3 10/25/03 at Florida State ABC L 24-48 10/20/84 at Virginia ABC Regional L 9-28 11/8/03 at North Carolina JP L 34-42 11/17/84 Georgia Tech ACC L 7-24 11/29/03 Maryland ESPN L 28-41 9/21/85 NC State ACC L 17-20 9/4/04 at Clemson ABC Regional L 30-37 (2ot) 10/26/85 Virginia ACC L 18-20 9/25/04 Boston College ESPN2 W 17-14 11/16/85 at Georgia Tech ACC L 10-41 10/2/04 at NC State JP L 21-27 (ot) 9/20/86 at NC State ACC L 38-42 10/9/04 Virginia Tech JP L 10-17 10/4/86 Virginia ACC L 28-30 10/23/04 Florida State ABC Regional L 17-20 11/22/86 Georgia Tech ACC W 24-21 10/30/04 Duke JP W 24-22 9/19/87 NC State ACC W 21-3 11/13/04 North Carolina JP L 24-31 10/3/87 at Army Great American W 17-13 11/20/04 at Miami ESPN L 7-52 10/22/88 Virginia ACC L 14-34 11/27/04 at Maryland ESPN L 7-13 11/12/88 Georgia Tech ACC W 28-24 9/1/05 Vanderbilt ESPNU L 20-24 9/23/89 at Army Great American L 10-14 9/10/05 at Nebraska TBS L 3-31 10/7/89 at North Carolina ACC W 17-16 9/24/05 Maryland ESPNU L 12-22 10/14/89 Maryland ACC L 7-27 10/1/05 Clemson ESPNU W 31-27 11/18/89 at Georgia Tech ACC L 14-43 10/8/05 at Florida State JP L 24-41 9/15/90 at NC State ACC L 15-20 10/15/05 at Boston College JP L 30-35 9/21/91 NC State ACC L 3-30 10/29/05 at Duke JP W 44-6 11/16/91 at Georgia Tech ACC L 3-27 11/12/05 Miami ABC Regional L 17-47 9/5/92 North Carolina ACC L 17-35 9/2/06 Syracuse ESPNU W 20-10 12/31/92 Oregon2 ESPN W 39-35 9/9/06 Duke Lincoln Financial W 14-13 10/9/93 at North Carolina ACC L 35-45 9/16/06 at Connecticut ESPNU W 24-13 10/16/93 at Clemson ACC W 20-16 9/23/06 at Ole Miss Comcast Southeast W 27-3 11/13/93 Georgia Tech ACC L 28-38 9/30/06 Liberty ESPNU W 34-14 9/24/94 at Maryland ACC L 7-31 10/7/06 Clemson ESPN L 17-27 9/30/95 at Virginia ACC L 17-35 10/14/06 at NC State Lincoln Financial W 25-23 9/21/96 Virginia ACC L 7-42 10/28/06 at North Carolina ESPNU W 24-17 9/28/96 at Clemson ACC L 10-21 11/4/06 Boston College ESPN2 W 21-14 9/6/97 Northwestern ABC Regional W 27-20 11/11/06 at Florida State ABC W 30-0 9/13/97 at East Carolina Fox Sports South L 24-25 11/18/06 Virginia Tech ESPN2 L 6-27 9/25/97 NC State ESPN W 19-18 11/25/06 Maryland ESPN W 38-24 10/4/97 at Virginia ACC L 13-21 12/2/06 vs. Georgia Tech5 ABC W 9-6 10/11/97 at North Carolina ACC L 12-30 1/2/07 vs. Louisville6 FOX L 13-24 10/25/97 at Duke ACC W 38-24 9/1/07 at Boston College ABC L 28-38 11/1/97 Clemson ACC L 16-33 9/8/07 Nebraska ESPN L 17-20 11/8/97 at Rutgers Big East TV W 28-14 9/22/07 Maryland ESPNU W 31-24 OT 11/15/97 at Florida State ACC L 7-58 10/11/07 Florida State ESPN W 24-21 9/5/98 at Air Force ESPN2 L 0-42 10/20/07 at Navy CSTV W 44-24 9/10/98 Navy ESPN W 26-14 10/27/07 North Carolina Raycom W 37-10 9/26/98 at Clemson ABC Regional W 29-19 11/3/07 at Virginia Raycom L 16-17 10/24/98 North Carolina ACC L 31-38 11/10/07 at Clemson ESPN2 L 10-44 10/31/98 Virginia ABC Regional L 17-38 11/17/07 NC State ESPNU W 38-18 11/7/98 at NC State ACC L 27-38 12/29/07 vs. Connecticut7 ESPN W 24-10 11/14/98 Florida State ESPN2 L 7-24 Overall Record in TV games: 41-72-1 9/11/99 at Army Fox Sports Net W 34-15 Italics indicates nationally televised games 9/18/99 at Virginia ESPN2 L 7-35 1 - Tangerine; 2 - Independence; 3 - Aloha; 4 - Seattle; 5 - ACC Champ; 6 - Orange; 9/25/99 NC State ACC W 31-7 7 - Meineke Car Care 10/9/99 Maryland ACC L 14-17 10/16/99 at Florida State Sunshine PPV L 10-33 LARGEST CROWDS TO SEE A WAKE FOREST GAME 10/30/99 Clemson ACC L 3-12 Rank Attendance Opponent Location Date Result 12/25/99 Arizona State3 ABC W 23-3 1 103,241 (1) Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 10/2/76 L, 0-31 10/14/00 at Georgia Tech ACC L 20-52 2 102,776 (19) Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 9/24/88 L, 9-19 11/4/00 Duke ACC W 28-26 3 93,345 (16) Tennessee Knoxville, TN 10/5/85 L, 29-31 11/25/00 at NC State ESPN L 14-32 4 82,589 (4) Florida State Tallahassee, FL 10/8/05 L, 24-41 9/29/01 at Florida State Sunshine PPV L 24-48 5 82,393 (6) Florida State Tallahassee, FL 10/25/03 L, 24-48 10/27/01 Clemson ACC L 14-21 6 81,500 (20) Clemson Clemson, SC 11/10/07 L, 10-44 11/3/01 at Virginia ACC W 34-30 6 81,000 Clemson Clemson, SC 10/19/02 L, 23-31 11/10/01 at North Carolina ACC W 32-31 7 80,000 Clemson Tokyo, Japan 11/27/82 L, 17-21 11/17/01 Georgia Tech ACC L 33-38 8 79,162 (1) Florida State Tallahassee, FL 10/16/99 L, 10-33 8/29/02 at Northern Illinois FS /South L 41-42 (ot) 9 78,500 (15) Clemson Clemson, SC 9/4/04 L, 30-37 (2ot) 10/5/02 at Georgia Tech ABC Regional W 24-21 10 77,785 Florida State Tallahassee, FL 11/11/06 W, 30-0

156 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANSC RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL BillBill George BillBill Barnes became the second Demon Deacon to earn ACC (1949)(19 (1956)(19 Player of the Year honors. Wake Forest’s leading rusher in 1962, 1963 and 1964, Piccolo played for • 11sts Team AP • 1s1st Team Look the NFL’s four seasons before his • 22ndn Team NEAA ((FW)FW career came to an end due to his now well-known GeorgeGeor was the • 2n2nd Team AP bout with cancer. He died in June of 1970 and firstfirst Demon Deaconn One of the top all- was inducted into the WFU Hall of Fame later that everever to be named aroundarou players in year. In 2002, Piccolo was named to the ACC 50th an AAll-American. WakeWak Forest history, Anniversary Team and his number 31 is retired. He gained that distinction as a sopsophomore in 19499 BarnesBarnes received All-America noticenotic as a running afterft an outstandingt t di season att ddefensivef tackle. back in 1956. He became the first Deacon — and WinWi Headley That achievement highlighted an excellent overall the first individual ever in the ACC — to rush for career which saw him named all-conference three more than 1,000 yards in one season (1,010) and (1970)(19 times (1948, ‘49 and ‘51). He was outstanding as was named the conference player of the year. Thee • 22ndn Team a professional player, too, with both the Chicago two-time All-ACC performer went on to an all-pro WalterWal Camp Bears and , earning all-pro career with the , later playing A three-yearth starter, honors as a eight times and being for Washington and Minnesota as well. He was HeadleyHead earned All- inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1974. a 1974 inductee into the WFU Hall of Fame. The AmericaAme recognition He joined the WFU Hall of Fame in 1998 and his sports lounge in Bridger Field House is named in as a defensive number 47 is retired. his honor and his number 33 is retired. tackletackle on Wake Forest’s 1970 ACCACC Championship FOOTBALL STAFF squad.dH He also l was honored h dtht that year as an All- JimJim Staton NormNo Snead ACC selection and was voted team Most Valuable Player. In the spring of 1971, Headley and (1950)(19 (1960)(19 basketball player Charlie Davis were co-recipients • 2nd2n Team AP • 2n2nd Team UPI of WFU’s Arnold Palmer Award. He played briefly OneOne year after Bill • 2n2nd Team with the and in the CFL, and GeorgeGeor received FootballFoo Writers later returned to Wake Forest as an assistant All-AmericaAll-A acclaim,m, The only Deacon coach under Chuck Mills. He was inducted into StatonStat followed quarterbackquar to earn the WFU Hall of Fame in 1994. himhim to that lofty All-AmericaAll-A honors, status,status, also as a defensivedefensive tackle. He was namedd SneadSnead ranks as one of the premierpremie passers ever in ChuckChu to the all-conference all conference team that same sam year and the ACC. Three times he was all-conference (first was chosen as the Deacons’ MVP as well. Staton team in 1959 and ‘60), and as a junior and senior RamseyRam also was successful professionally, primarily in he led the league in passing and total offense, (1973)(19 the with the Montreal which led to his selection on the ACC 50th • 1s1st Team Alouettes, where he earned all-league honors Anniversary team in 2002. Despite playing in a FootballFoo Writers playing under former Wake Forest coach Peahead run-oriented era, Snead’s career numbers rate himm TheThe 1973 season Walker. He was inducted into the WFU Hall of among the top all-time passers at Wake Forest. waswas not a Fame in 1982. He played for five NFL teams during a 16-year successfulsucc one for career that saw him gain All-Pro honors. The WFUU thethe Demon Deacons, who managedmanage only one win Bob Hall of Fame inducted him in 1977, the banquet and one tie in 11 outings, but Ramsey led the BartholomewBar room in Bridger Field House is named in his honor country in punting with a 44.8-yard average. He

and his number 16 is retired. HISTORY (1955)(19 led the ACC in punting as a sophomore, junior and senior (1971-73), and upon his graduation, his • 2nd2n Team INS BrianBri Piccolo career average of 44.0 was the third-best in ACC • 2nd2n Team UPI history. He spent eight productive years (1977-84) WakeWak Forest’s list off (1964)(19 with the in the NFL. outstandingouts linemenn • 1s1st Team AP

continuedcont in 1955 • 1s1st Team UPI MEDIA INFORMATION withwith BartholomewBartholomew earningearning AllAll-America-Ame honors • 1s1st Team AFCA as a tackle. He additionally received Academic • 1s1st Team FD All-America recognition that same year, making • 1s1st Team NEA him the first individual in school history to be named to both all-star squads in the same season.. • 1st TTeameam NY DDailyaily NNewsews Bartholomew was a four-year starter and a three- • 1st1 t TTeam HHelmsl time All-ACC pick (twice on the first team). He One of Wake Forest’s most famed athletes, served WFU as director of the Deacon Club for Piccolo earned All-America status in 1964 after more than 16 years (1968-1984) and was inducted leading the nation in rushing (1,044 yards) and into the WFU Hall of Fame in 1984. scoring (111 points). That same season he also

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 157 ALL-AMERICANS

Bill BillBill Ard GeorgeGeo ArmstrongArm (1980)(19 CoCoghillg (1975,(19 1976) • 1s1st Team TSNN ((1992)19 1975:197 One of the top • 3r3rd Team AP • 3r3rd Team AP offensiveoffen linemen OneOne of the most inin WWake Forest popularpopu members 1976197 Consensuss history,histo Bill Ard ofof WWFU’s 1992 All-America:All-A was an All-Americaa IndependenceInde • 1st1st TTeameam AAPP selectionselection in 1980, his third year as a starter. BBowlowl champion squad, CCoghilloghill wawass a third-team • 1st1 t Team T UPI HeH was named d All-ACC All ACC and d was a recipient of AP AllAll-America A i selection. l i HHe was the leading • 1st Team Walter Camp the Award that same season while vote-getter among defensive backs on the • 1st Team Football Writers also serving as team captain. Following his 1992 All-ACC team, making that elite group for • 1st Team AFCA graduation, he enjoyed a very successful career in the second year. He started 44 of 45 contests the NFL, winning a during a 10-year during a career that saw him finish fourth in • 1st Team TSN stint with the before concluding interceptions (12) while becoming the school’s • 1st Team Football News his career with the Green Bay Packers. He was career punt return leader. In 1997 and 1998 he Armstrong was the first player in Wake Forest inducted into the WFU Hall of Fame in 1993. was a member of the ’ World history to be named a consensus All-American. Championship teams. He was an unanimous pick as a in 1976 by AP, UPI, AFCA and FWAA after being HarryHar a third-team AP All-American the previous year. NewsomeNe BenBen Coleman A quarterback early in his Deacon career, he (1983)(19 (1992)(19 became an all-league safety in 1975 and again • 33rdr Team AP • 11sts Team AFCA in 1976, leading the team in tackles both years. PunterPunt Harry BenBen Coleman His 271 career unassisted tackles are the most NewsomeNew was emergedeme as one in school history. He received the Arnold Palmer namednam All-America of ttheh country’s Award, and in 1996 he was inducted into the as a junior in 1983, premierprem offensive WFU Hall of Fame. In 2002, Armstrong was rankingranking as thethe nation’snation’s tthird-leadinghird-leadin punter with linemenlinem during named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team and hiss a 45.5-yard average that season. That average his senior season, gaining ffirstirst teateamm recognition number 19 is retired. ranked as the best season mark in Wake Forest on ttheh KKodakd k CCoachesh ((AFCA)AFCA) squad. He had history. Newsome’s career punting average not become an offensive player until after his JamesJam Parker of 43.6 ranks third in the Deacon record books sophomore year and did not earn a starting job (1979)(19 behind All-Americans, Chuck Ramsey and Ryan until his final campaign. His other 1992 honors included the Bill George Award and the Jacobs • 2n2nd Team Plackemeier. He became the 15th player in WFU history to be named first-team All-ACC Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the ACC. FFootballoo News twice. Newsome was drafted in 1985 and spent After being selected in the second round of the NoseNos guard James nine seasons in the NFL with Pittsburgh and 1993 NFL draft, Coleman spent nine seasons in ParkerPark garnered the league (1993-2001) with four different teams. All-AmericaAll-A honors Minnesota. inin 119799 as his leadershipleadership helhelpedped Wake Forest pputut together an PaulPau Kiser MichaelMic impressiveimpressi e 88-44 recorrecordd anandd a TaTangerinenge Bowl (1986)(19986) CollinsCol appearance. The Deacons posted three victories • 1s1stst TTeameam FFWW (2001)(20 over ranked opponents during the season, • 1s1stst Team TSNN • 3r3rd Team TSN including road wins over Georgia and North TheThe 1986 DDeaconseacons DespiteDesp moving Carolina. Parker was also named first team All- establishedesta eight fromfrom tackle to guard ACC that season and received WFU’s Bill George ooffensiveffen school andand learning a new Award, given to the team’s top lineman. He wentt recordsreco and led offensiveoffen system on to a long and successful career in the Canadiann the ACC in scoring. A majormajor factofactorr was Kiser’s ppriorrior to his senior year, ooffensiveffensive lilineman Michael Football League, playing for Edmonton, British playl up front f t in i that th t offensive ff i unit, it and he was Collins was named third-team All-America and Colmbia and Toronto. Parker still ranks among recognized for his efforts as a first team All- earned first-team All-ACC honors in 2001. Collins WFU’s all-time leaders in total tackles, solo American. In addition, he was named All-ACC anchored a line that helped WFU lead the ACC in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks. that year as a senior and became the first Deacon rushing and fewest sacks allowed en route to a since the formation of the ACC to receive the 6-5 overall record. Collins played three years with Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s premier the . blocker.

158 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

CalvinCal Pace SamSam Swank SteveSte Justice (2002)(20 (2006)(20 (2008)(20008) • 1st1s Team AFCAA • 1s1st Team • 1s1stst TTeameam AAPP • 3rd3r Team AP ESPN.comESP • 1s1st Team CBS • 4th4t Team TSNN • 1s1st Team SportsSpo RivalsRiva • 1s1st Team DefensiveDefe end • 1s1st Team SI ESPN.ComESP CalvinCalv Pace becamee • 2nd Team Walter CCampamp WFU’sWFU’s firstfirst ffirst-teamirst-team All-AmeriAll-Americaca selection in Sam Swank,Swank, a native oof Jacksonville • 2nd Team 10 years after leading the Deacs to a 7-6 overall Beach,Beach Fla., Fla was named first team All-American record and Seattle Bowl victory in 2002. Pace, by three publications. He kicked three field goals • 2nd Team The Sporting News in the ACC Championship Game and was named who became Wake Forest’s career tackles for SteveSteve JuJusticestice is tthehe most dedecoratedcorated center Most Valuable Player. Swank was selected loss leader during his senior campaign, also led in school history. A consensus All-America first team All-ACC by the Atlantic Coast Sports the ACC in sacks and finished second in the WFU selection, Justice was also the recipient of the Media Association as a placekicker and honorable career record book in that category. Named the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Jacobs Blocking mention All-ACC by ACMSA as a punter. He ACC Defensive Player of the Year by The Sporting Trophy and the national runner-up for the was the only player in the nation to be named a News, Pace was a first-team All-ACC selection as Rimington Trophy. A three-year starter, Justice semifinalist for both the Lou Groza Award and the well as WFU team MVP. He became the school’s helped pave the way for Wake Forest to win the Ray Guy Award. Swank tied the NCAA record third first-round pick when Arizona chose him as 2006 ACC Championship and the 2007 Meineke FOOTBALL STAFF for most 50-yard field goals in a game, making the 18th overall pick. Car Care Bowl. Justice was a first team All-ACC three at NC State. He set 11 new school records selection as a senior and a sixth round draft pick of during his sophomore campaigcampaign.n. RyanRya the Indianapolisp Colts PlackemeierPla SteveSte Vallos AlphonsoAlp (2005)(20 (2006)(20 • 1st1s Team AFCAA SmithSm • 1s1st Team (2008)(20008) • 1st1s Team AP SportsSpo Illustratedd • 2n2ndnd TeTeamam • 1st1s Team CBS • 1s1st TSN WalterWal Camp SportslineSpo • 2n2nd Team • 3r3rdrd Team AAPP • 1st1st Team ESPN.comESPN.com WalterWal Camp • 1st Team FWAA AlphonsoAlphAlphhonso SSmithmith SteveSteve Vallos,Vallos, an ooffensiveffensive tackle ffrom Boardman, • 1st Team SI provedproved himself to be one of the mostmo capable Ohio, was one of the vocal and emotional leaders defensivedefensive babackscks in tthehe ccountryountry aass a junior in 2007. • 1st Team TSN of the 2006 ACC Championship team. He was • 1st Team Walter Camp A returning starter from the ACC Championship a first team All-ACC pick and one website even team of a year earlier, Smith established himself In addition to his consensus All-America selected him as the conference’s Player of the as the leader of Wake Forest’s secondary. Smith honors, Plackemeier won the 2005 Ray Guy Year. Vallos won the ACC Offensive Lineman tied for the national lead with eight interceptions Award as the nation’s best punter. He led the of the Week award twice and graded out at 90 and led the ACC in interceptions and passes nation in both net punting and average per punt. percent for the season. He had 92.5 knockdown defended. Three of his interceptions resulted in As a senior, he punted 67 times with an average blocks, 23 more than any other teammate. Vallos touchdown returns but none was more important of 47.2 yards per punt to break his own Wake enjoyed one of his best career games with an

than his return against Maryland on Sept. HISTORY Forest record. Among those with 200 career ACC Championship game berth on the line at 22. With the Deacons trailing 24-3, the Terps attempts, Plackemeier is the NCAA’s all-time Maryland when he earned a career-best 96 threatened to score again when Smith intercepted leading punter with a career average of 45.26 percent to go with 10 knockdown blocks. Vallos a pass in the end zone and returned it 100 yards yards per punt. He was a three-time first team started all 48 games of his career, the most for the score. Besides being the longest return in All-ACC selection. As a senior, he nailed three in Wake Forest history. He was drafted in the school history, the return sparked the Deacons to punts of at least 70 yards, including an 82-yard seventh round by the .

an amazing 31-24 overtime win over Maryland. MEDIA INFORMATION blast against NC State. Plackemeier was drafted in the seventh round by the Seattle Seahawks. KEY TO TEAMS: AFCA - Coaches NEA - Newspaper Enterprise Association Association TSN - The Sporting News AP - Associated Press UPI - United Press International FD - Football Digest SI - Sports Illustrated INS - International News Service LOOK - name of team selected by Football Writers’ Association

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COMWAKEFORESTSPORTS COM 159 ACC PLAYERSERS OOFF TTHEHE YYEAREAR

1956 • BILL BARNES 1964 • BRIAN PICCOLOO Running Back Running Back

One of the first stars of tthehe After toiling in relativeive ACC was Wake Forest runninging obscurity during his first twowo back Bill Barnes. years on the varsity team, Brianian The“Bullet” from Landis,is, Piccolo emerged as a senior to N.C., established five schoolool lead the nation in rushing. records. He was chosen to tthehe Piccolo rushed 252 times foforr LOOK Magazine All-Americaica 1,044 yards and 15 touchdowns.ns. team and a second teamam His rushing total and 111 pointsnts Associated Press All-Americancan scored (17 overall touchdownswns as a senior. and 9 PATs) ranked first in tthehe In addition, he was an NCAA. unanimous choice for AAll-ll- In all, he set six newew ACC honors. conference marks and establishedhed He was voted the mostost nine new school records en routeute outstanding player for the Southuth to being named a first team AAll-ll- team in the North-South Shrineine American. All-Star game in Miami. Piccolo left Wake Forestest His 1,010 yards rushing in as the school’s all-time leadinging 1956 ranked second nationally.lly. rusher and scorer. More on He also ranked 13th in totalotal on page 161. offense and 13th in kickoffkoff returns. Barnes’ number 33 jerseysey 1964 Statistics was retired following his seniorr season. Rushing — 252 attempts for 1,044044 yyardsards (4.1 avavg.)g.) and 15 touchdowntouchdownss 1956 Statistics Receiving — 5 receptions for 122 yards and 2 touchdowns All-Purpose Yards — 1,166 yards Rushing — 168 attempts for 1,010 yards (6.0 avg.) and 6 touchdowns Punt Returns — 6 punt returns for a 19.0 average and a touchdown Kick Returns — 11 kick returns for a 28.6 average

1979 • JAY VENUTO 2005 • CHRIS BARCLAYY Quarterback Running Back

Jay Venuto re-wrote the Wakeake was offered oonlynly Forest and ACC record books whenhen one Division I scholarship out of it came to passing. high school. He proved to be tthehe The native of Salem, N.J., brokeoke ultimate diamond in the rough. six ACC season records, includinging Barclay led the ACC in rushinging total offense (2,485 yards), passinging during the regular season threeree attempts (367), pass completionsons times, the only player in historyy to (198), passing yards (2,432), totalotal do so. As a senior, he was chosensen plays (443), and a ACC singlegle as the league’s Player of the Year.ar. game record when he completedted The native of Louisville,lle, 28 passes against East Carolina.. Ky., carried 218 times for 1,12727 Venuto threw for 1166 yards, both league-highs, and 10 touchdowns and guided tthehe touchdowns in 2005. He addedded Deacons to the 1979 Tangerinerine 381 receiving and return yards to Bowl against LSU under headead lead the ACC in all-purpose yards.s. coach John Mackovic. Barclay had two 200-yardard Mackovic was the quarterbackack rushing days, one against Eastast in the same backfield wwithith Carolina and the other againstnst Wake Forest’s previous ACC Playeryer Duke. Against the Blue Devils,vils, of the Year, Brian Piccolo. Barclay broke the school’s all-timeme career rushing mark. 1979 Statistics Passing — 198 for 367, 2,432 yyards,ards, 17 touchdowns, 16 interceptions 2005 Statistics Rushing — 76 attempts for 173 yards and 1 touchdown Rushing — 218 attempts for 1,127 yards (5.2 avg.) and 10 touchdowns Total Offense — 2,485 yards Receiving — 26 receptions for 159 yards (6.1 avg.) All-Purpose — 1,508 yards

160 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL BRIAN PICCOLO RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL The name and memory of Brian Piccolo is a living and vital aspect of the Wake’s most remembered victory that season was a 20-7 verdict over arch- Demon Deacon football program and maintains a very special place on the Wake rival Duke, the Deacons’ first conquest of the Blue Devils in 13 years. Piccolo set Forest campus — even now, more than 37 years after his tragic death (June 16, a new ACC record by carrying the ball 36 times, gaining 115 yards, and scoring all 1970) at age 26 from cancer. 20 of the Wake Forest points. Piccolo was a modestly recruited running back out of Central Catholic High Following that performance, a reporter wrote, “he (Piccolo) literally had to be School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. “Too slow” said the experts, but Wake Forest gave picked up and carried from the field. He was caked with mud and it wasn’t even him the opportunity to play and he more than repaid the program’s raining. It was a beautiful day, sunny and hot, and the field was dry and dusty. faith in him. On a bright, sunny day, Brian Piccolo was caked with mud because that’s the way Piccolo toiled in relative obscurity as a sophomore and junior (freshmen he played the game.” were not eligible for varsity ball in the 1960s) on Deacon teams that managed Even with his lofty statistics and national honors, Piccolo was not drafted. only one victory in 20 contests — that coming by a single point, 20-19, over South He did, however, sign a free agent contract with the Chicago Bears, where he Carolina in the next-to-last game of the 1963 season. began a friendship with another running back — NFL Hall of Famer Not surprisingly, Piccolo was the star of that coveted win, rushing for 140 — that would eventually become the famous story portrayed in the movie “Brian’s yards, scoring the game-tying touchdown and kicking the game-winning extra Song.” point in the closing moments. In 1964, however, the Deacs turned things around In the fall of 1985, just prior to Wake Forest’s game at Tennessee, Knoxville under first-year coach Bill Tate, who would be a unanimous choice for ACC Coach News-Sentinel sports editor Al Browning penned a touching column on Piccolo of the Year. and the still-living memory of his battle against death. Tate’s key to success? He utilized the talents of his quarterback John “Fifteen years have passed since Brian Piccolo wrote a sad song by dying from Mackovic as a passer (the future coach led the ACC in total offense). But his cancer. Perhaps you recall the movie about his life as a good pro football player primary game plan was to give the ball to his workhorse, fullback Brian Piccolo. and a courageous individual who played with spirit beyond the fourth quarter of FOOTBALL STAFF The 5-foot-11, 198-pounder would carry the ball 252 times that season and his career. gain 1,044 yards, both ACC records at that time. His rushing total and 111 points “How could anybody forget the former halfback who scored (on 17 TDs and nine PATs) led the entire country. In all, he set six new played alongside Gale Sayers in the Chicago Bears backfield? conference marks and established nine new school records. Piccolo was, of “Those of us who remember Brian Piccolo are not alone.” course, the ACC Player of the Year and an All-American. In that column, Sayers told Browning: “The memory of Brian Piccolo will always stay with me. He was like family. “He should be remembered for the battle he waged against all odds. He lost tthehe war. But he showed all of us how one should be fought. He should be rrememberedem as a good football player — he got us two yards on third down when we needed it — but more so as a great person.” Mackovic, his former teammate, adds: “Although Brian was an outstanding aathleteth from the moment he began at Wake Forest, he always seemed to take tthehe time to be friends with many people. He had a confidence about him that was wewell-understood; but also a sensitivity that was even more appreciated.” Memories of No. 31 are prevalent throughout Wake Forest’s campus. The momost visible evidence of his legacy is one of the modern dormitories on campus, cconstructedo in 1982 and named in his honor. On a more personal level, Brian Piccolo’s memories were kept alive during ththee 1980s by two people who were very special to him — his children. Lori, tthehe oldest of three daughters born to Brian and his wife, Joy, graduated from WaWake Forest in 1987. Their middle daughter, Traci, received her degree two years HISTORY llater.at However, it is not only the memories of Brian Piccolo which still have a home aatt Wake, it is also the war which he waged against cancer. Brian Piccolo’s battle ccontinueso today at Wake Forest with the annual student organized fund drive, whwhich extends over the campus and Winston-Salem community to raise money

fforor cancer research. A vital and exciting part of campus life at the school since MEDIA INFORMATION iitsts inception in 1980, the Brian Piccolo Cancer Fund Drive has raised more than $$600,0006 for cancer research. The Piccolo Fund is perhaps the only campus cause which unites all facets of tthehe student body for one very good reason. It is a good time for all, these weeks ooff tribute to the former athlete, but more than that, it is a time to remember. An emotional time in each fall’s fund drive is the gathering of Wake Forest sstudentstu to watch an annual showing of “Brian’s Song” on campus. Many may hhaveav never heard of Piccolo and his valiant struggle, while others have been raised wwithit the tradition. But in the quiet of an autumn evening at Piccolo’s alma mater, WaWake Forest University, a whole new generation of memories is created.

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COMW AKEFORES T SP 161 ACADEMIC HONORS ACC SCHOLARSHIP AWARD ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 1982 Phil Denfeld The Atlantic Coast Conference annually 1955 Bob Bartholomew John Piedmonte honors a senior athlete at each of its member 1959 Aubrey Currie Andy Seay institutions for excellence in scholarship 1959 Larry Fleisher 1983 Steve Litaker and athletics. Recipients from the Demon 1982 Phil Denfeld John Piedmonte Deacon football squad include: 2007 Louis Frazier 1984 Toby Cole 1985 Toby Cole Azzolina 1962 Charles Reiley ACADEMIC ALL-ACC TEAM Bruce Mark 1963 Bill Shendow Each year, the Atlantic Coast Conference 1986 Toby Cole 1965 John Mackovic office selects an all-conference “Academic 1987 Joe Wagner 1967 Kenneth Hauswald Team,” comprised of the top players in 1988 Rod Ferguson Lingruen 1970 Joseph Dobner the ACC who also excel in the classroom. Jeff Miller 1971 Richard Bozoian This elite squad is similar to the prestigious Joe Wagner 1972 Larry Hopkins “Academic All-America” team chosen 1989 Rod Ferguson 1974 Dan Stroup annually by the College Sports Information Tony Mayberry 1975 Tom Fehring Directors of America. 1990 Warren Belin MacPhersonMacPherson 1977 John Bryce 1991 Steven Ainsworth 1978 Mike McGlamry 1954 J.C. Turner Maurice Miller 1979 Bob Hely 1955 Bob Bartholomew 1992 Kevin Cole WhiteWhite 1980 Donnie Jackson 1957 Larry Brooks Mike Green 1982 Landon King 1959 Aubrey Currie Maurice Miller 1983 Andy Seay Larry Fleisher 1993 Tom Stuetzer 1984 John Piedmonte 1960 Paul Martineau 1994 Elton Ndoma-Ogar Q. Williams 1990 Rod Ferguson 1961 Alan White 1995 William Clark 1996 Rusty LaRue 1962 Bill Shendow Rick Gardner 1999 Matthew Burdick 1963 Bill Faircloth 1995 Rusty LaRue 2002 JJames MMacPherson PhP 1964 Richard Cameron Elton Ndoma-Ogar Brad White NCAA POSTGRADUATE John Mackovic DaLawn Parrish Quintin Williams SCHOLARSHIP 1965 John Beaudoin Alexis Sockwell 2003 Brad White 1970 Joe Dobner 1966 Ken Hauswald 1996 Dustin Lyman Quintin Williams 1974 Dan Stroup Lloyd Halvorson Tom Stuetzer 2004 Blake Lingruen 1975 Tom Fehring 1967 Joe Dobner 1997 Chris Gaskell Brad White 1978 Mike McGlamry 1968 Joe Dobner DaLawn Parrish 2005 Louis Frazier 1983 Phil Denfeld Lloyd Halvorson 1998 DaLawn Parrish Zac Selmon 1986 Toby Cole 1969 Joe Dobner Brian Wolverton Jeremy Thompson 1996 Rusty LaRue Ed George 1999 DaLawn Parrish 2006 Louis Frazier 1971973 Dan Stroup Kelvin Shackleford Zac Selmon Tom Fehring Brian Wolverton 2007 Louis Frazier Rich Sievers 2000 Nick Bender Riley Skinner 1971974 Rick Gregory 2001 Vince Azzolina Jeremy Thompson 1971975 Mike McGlamry Ben WoosWoosterter Gerald Hopkins 1971976 Mike McGlamry JAMES MACPHERSON John Bryce ACADEMIC ALL-ACC (2002) 1971977 Mike McGlamry Rick Dadouris Kris Spilsbury 1971978 Chuck Kraft Buddy Patterson Rick Dadouris James Royster 1971979 Landon King 1981980 Landon King Phil Denfeld Andy Seay 1198198 Phil Denfeld Leo Leitner NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Gary Schofield Recipient Rusty LaRue receives his John Piedmonte diploma from then-WFU President Dr. Landon King Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. Andy Seay

162 2008 WAKE FORESTO REST FOOTBALL ALL-ACC SELECTIONS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

KeyK to Teams: FOO

INDIVIDUAL ACC HONORS FFirst Team selections by ACSMA JOHN HENRY MILLS TBAL (A(Atlantic Coast Sports Media ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM (1990-92) All-ACC Three Times (All 1st Team) L Bob Bartholomew; Norman Snead; James McDougald; AAssociation) John Henry Mills; Ryan Plackemeier * - Second Team ACSWA *** - Third Team ACSWA All-ACC Three Times (1st or 2nd Team) ^ - Honorable Mention Chris Barclay # - wire service selection

All-ACC Two Times (1st or 2nd Team) 19531 Bill Barnes; Pete Manning; Bill Bobbora; Larry Hopkins; BBob Bartholomew, tackle* Larry Russell; Ed Stetz; Chuck Ramsey; Bill Armstrong; BBob Ondilla, end# Steve Young; Jay Venuto; Phil Denfeld; Harry Newsome; Gary Baldinger; James Brim; A.J. Greene; George Coghill; Todd Dixon; Desmond Clark; Calvin Pace; Josh 11954 Gattis; , BobB Bartholomew, tackle EEd Stowers, end* ACC Coach of the Year ACC Player of the Year 1956 Paul Amen 1956 Bill Barnes 1959 Paul Amen 1964 Brian Piccolo 11955 1964 Bill Tate 1979 Jay Venuto BBob Bartholomew, tackle 1970 Cal Stoll 2005 Chris Barclay BBill Barnes, back

1979 John Mackovic FOOTBALL STAFF 1987 Bill Dooley 1967 1977 11956 1992 Bill Dooley , quarterback James McDougald, running back BBill Barnes, back 2006 Jim Grobe Richard Decker, Steve Young, tight end EEddie Moore, center* 1968 Larry Tearry, center Digit Laughridge, defensive back ACC Rookie of the Year 11958 1979 1976 James McDougald NNorman Snead, back* 1969 James McDougald, running back 1982 Michael Ramseur PPete Manning, end* 2006 Riley Skinner Joe Dobner, center James Parker, nose guard John Mazalewski, linebacker Jay Venuto, quarterback 2007 Josh Adams 11959 Wayne Baumgardner, receiver NNorman Snead, back ACC Silver Anniversary Team 1970 PPete Manning, end (Selected in 1977 by the ACSWA) Larry Russell, quarterback 1980 NNick Patella, guard Bill Armstrong, DB Bill Bobbora, offensive guard Jay Venuto, quarterback Bill Barnes, RB Larry Hopkins, running back Bill Ard, offensive guard 11960 Ed Stetz, linebacker Carlos Bradley, linebacker ACC 50th Anniversary Team NNorman Snead, back Win Headley, defensive tackle (Selected in 2002 by ACC-appointed committee) WWayne Wolff, tackle* Tracy Lounsbury, kicker 1981 Bill Armstrong, DB Phil Denfeld, tight end Brian Piccolo, FB 11961 1971 , QB AAlan White, back Larry Russell, quarterback 1982 BBill Hull, end* Jacobs Blocking Trophy Larry Hopkins, running back Harry Newsome, punter BBill Ruby, end* First in the old Southern Conference, and since 1953 in Ed Stetz, linebacker Phil Denfeld, tight end the ACC, this award has been presented annually to the Bill Bobbora, offensive guard Tim Ryan, wide receiver 11962 player named the league’s top blocker. The recipient is Steve Bowden, defensive back HISTORY BBill Shendow, guard# determined by a vote of the coaches. 1983 1939 James Ringgold 1972 Harry Newsome, punter 1943 Elmer Barbour 11964 Chuck Ramsey, kicker 1945 Nick Ognovich BBrian Piccolo, back Nick Arcaro, linebacker 1984 1946 Nick Ognovich RRichard Cameron, end Gary Baldinger, 1947 Nick Ognovich JJohn Mackovic, back*

1986 Paul Kiser 1973 Ronnie Burgess, defensive back MEDIA INFORMATION 1992 Ben Coleman Chuck Ramsey, kicker 11965 2007 Steve Justice JJoe Carazo, defensive back 1975 Clark Gaines, running back 11966 Presented annually since 1972, this award is given to the Bill Armstrong, defensive back ACC’s “most courageous” player in honor of Wake Forest BBob Grant, offensive tackle legend Brian Piccolo. AAndy Harper, defensive back 1976 1982 Kenny Duckett BBob Oplinger, center 1983 John Piedmonte Steve Young, tight end 1996 John Lewis James McDougald, running back 2007 Matt Robinson Don Cervi, linebacker Bill Armstrong, defensive back

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 163 ALL-ACCALL ACC SELSELECTIONS SELECECECTIONS

A.J. GREENE ALL-SOUTHERNALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCONFERENCEC HONORS ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM (1987-88) All-SoConAlll-SoCon Four Times NNickick SacrintSacrintyy

AlAll-SoCon Three Times JiJim Duncan; Bill George

CHRIS BARCLAY AlAll-SoCon Two Times ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM (2004-05) ElElmerm Barbour; Dick Foreman; Dave Harris; Nick Ognovich; ToTom Fetzer; Red O’Quinn; Bill Gregus; Bill Miller; Guido SScarton;c Bill Finnance TYSONTYSON CLCLABOABO ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM (2003) 193619 1947 RRaleigha Daniel, back Jim Duncan, end Ed Royston, guard 119389 Nick Ognovich, back LoLouis Trunzo, guard Harry Clark, center MMarshall Edwards, back Tom Fetzer, back

119399 1948 RuRupert Pate, tackle Jim Duncan, end** JJohno Polanski, back Red O’Quinn, end* Bill George, tackle 1985 19941994 20020044 191940 Tom Fetzer, back GGaryary BaldinBaldinger,ger, dedefensivefensive enendd RichardRichard GoGoodpasture, secondary* Chris Barclay, running back Tony Gallovich, back Bill Gregus, back* James Brim, wide receiver Ryan Plackemeier, punter 1995 Eric King, * 1941 1949 1986 Tucker Grace, linebacker Steve Vallos, offensive guard* Carl Givler, guard Jim Duncan, end James Brim, wide receiver Jon Abbate, linebacker^ Red O’Quinn, end** Paul Kiser, offensive guard 1996 1942 Bill George, tackle Tim Morrison, offensive tackle Desmond Clark, wide receiver* 2005 Pat Preston, tackle Ray Cicia, guard Chris Barclay, running back , back Carroll Blackerby, back 1987 1997 Ryan Plackemeier, punter Buck Jones, guard Bill Miller, back A. J. Greene, defensive back Brian Kuklick, quarterback* Josh Gattis, defensive back* Bill Gregus, back Jimmie Simmons, linebacker Tripp Moore, punter* Jon Abbate, linebacker^ 1943 Mark Young, running back D’Angelo Solomon, secondary* Steve Vallos, offensive tackle^ Nick Sacrinty, back 1950 Bill Starford, center Jim Staton, tackle* 1988 1998 2006 Elmer Barbour, back Bob Auffarth, guard* Martin Bailey, punter Desmond Clark, wide receiver* Jon Abbate, linebacker Jack Lewis, end A. J. Greene, defensive back Josh Gattis, safety 1944 Ed Listopad, tackle** 1999 Steve Justice, center Dave Harris, end Bill Miller, back** 1989 Dustin Lyman, linebacker Steve Vallos, offensive tackle George Owens, tackle Guido Scarton, back Ricky Proehl, wide receiver Morgan Kane, running back* Sam Swank, placekicker John Kerns, tackle Tony Mayberry, center* Bryan Ray, defensive end* Riley Skinner, quarterback* Dick Foreman, center 1951 Elmer Barbour, back Bill George, tackle* Fred Robbins, defensive tackle* Patrick Ghee, safety^ Nick Sacrinty, back Bill Finnance, guard** 1990 Sam Swank, punter^ Bill Link, guard John Henry Mills, tight end 2001 Jyles Tucker, defensive tackle^ 1945 Jim Zrakas, center Anthony Williams, running back* Michael Collins, offensive guard Nick Sacrinty, back Guido Scarton, back Tarence Williams, running back* 2007 Dave Harris, end Dickie Davis, back 1991 Nate Bolling, defensive end* Steve Justice, center Buck Garrison, guard Jack Lewis, end* John Henry Mills, tight end Calvin Pace, defensive end* Kenneth Moore, wide receiver Pride Ratterree, guard George Coghill, defensive back John Stone, specialist* Alphonso Smith, cornerback Dick Foreman, center 1952 Josh Adams, running back* Rock Brinkley, back Jack Lewis, end* 1992 Aaron Curry, linebacker* Bob Gaona, tackle George Coghill, defensive back 2002 Sam Swank, placekicker^ 1946 Ken Bridges, tackle Ben Coleman, offensive tackle Blake Henry, offensive guard Chip Vaughn, safety^ Nick Sacrinty, back Bill Finnance, guard Todd Dixon, wide receiver Calvin Pace, defensive end Kevin Marion, ^ Bob Leonetti, guard Sonny George, back John Henry Mills, tight end Fabian Davis, specialist* Nick Ognovich, back Joe Koch, back Mike McCrary, defensive line* Key to Teams: Maurice Miller, linebacker* 2003 * Second team All-ACC selection. Tyson Clabo, offensive guard ** Third team All-ACC selection. Key to Teams: 1993 Eric King, cornerback ^ Honorable mention All-ACC *1st Team Selections by SCSWA Dred Booe, defensive lineman Ryan Plackemeier, punter selection. (Southern Conference Sports Writers Association) John Leach, running back* Chris Barclay, running back* 2nd Team SCSWA/Others were 1st or 2nd Team Todd Dixon, wide receiver** Mark Moroz, offensive tackle* selections by wire services Walter Rasby, tight end**

164 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALLBALL SPECIAL AWARDS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

Kuklick (1997) Kane (1999) Williams (2001)) King (2003)

Clark (1998) Bender (2000) Pace (2002) Barclay (2004-05)

MOST VALUABLEABLE PLAYER 20002000 Vincece AzAzzolina,zolina, CenterCenter 1984 Foyoy WhiteWhite (off.(off.)) 1946 Nick Sacrinty 200120020 Tarence WilliamsWillii 200120020 Nate Bolling,B lliiEd(df EEnd d (d(def.) f ) Gary BBaldingerldi (d(def.) f ) 1947 Nick Ognovich 2002 Calvin Pace 2002 Blake Henry, Guard 1985 Frank Carmines (off.) 1948 Tom Fetzer 2003 Eric King 2003 Tyson Clabo, Guard Joe Walker (def.) 1949 Jim Duncan 2004 Chris Barclay 2004 Jon Abbate, Linebacker 1986 Chip Rives (off.) 1950 Jim Staton 2005 Chris Barclay 2005 Goryal Scales, Defensive Tackle Mike Hooten (def.) 1951 Jack Lewis 2006 Sam Swank 2006 Steve Vallos, Offensive Tackle 1987 Brian Johnson (off.) 1952 Joe Koch 2007 Kenneth Moore 2007 Jeremy Thompson, defensive end Kelly Vaughan (def.) 1953 Bruce Hillenbrand 1988 Tony Rogers (off.) 1954 Bob Bartholomew BILL GEORGE AWARD OUTSTANDING BACK AWARD Rodney Hogue (def.) 1956 Bill Barnes The Bill George Award is given annually to The Outstanding Back Award, given to an 1989 Carl Pennington (off.) FOOTBALL STAFF 1957 Eddie Moore Wake Forest’s standout lineman on offense offensive or defensive player, selected by Aubrey Hollifield (def.) 1958 Frank Thompson or defense in honor of the school’s first All- current Jim Grobe and his staff, 1990 Gregg Long (off.) 1959 Norman Snead American. George went on to an outstanding began in 2001. Terrell Simmons (def.) 1960 Norman Snead professional career with the Chicago Bears and 1991 Mitch Kennedy (off.) 1961 Alan White the Los Angeles Rams. He was named to the 2001 John Stone Maurice Miller (def.) 1962 Henry Newton eight times and was inducted into 2002 Fabian Davis 1992 Reggie Avery (off.) 1963 Brian Piccolo the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1974. He was 2003 Chris Barclay Mike McCrary (def.) 1964 Brian Piccolo killed in a car accident in September of 1982. 2004 Eric King 1993 Bo Loy (off.) 1965 Joe Carazo 2005 Josh Gattis LaDwaun Harrison (def.) 1966 Andy Heck 1964 Richard Cameron, End 2006 Kenneth Moore 1994 William Clark (off.) 1967 Kenneth Henry 1965 Jim Beaudoin Tackle 2007 Riley Skinner (off.) Mike Neubeiser (def.) 1968 Freddie Summers 1966 Bob Oplinger, Center Alphonso Smith (def.) 1995 Myles Savage (off.) 1969 John Mazalewski 1967 Don Hensley, Guard Robert Fatzinger (def.) 1970 Win Headley 1968 Jimmy Clack, Tackle MOST OUTSTANDING 1996 Kai Snead (off.) 1971 Larry Hopkins 1969 Ed George, Tackle SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER Jeff Muyres (def.) 1972 Donnie Brown 1970 Win Headley, Tackle (def.) 1997 Chris Gaskell (off.) 1971 Bill Bobbora, Guard AWARD David Moore (def.) 1973 Clayton Heath Beginning in 2005, the Wake Forest coaching 1972 Bruce Reinert, Tackle 1998 Chris McCoy (off.) 1974 David Mebs staff honored an individual for distinguished 1973 John Hardin, End (def.) Kelvin Jones (def.) 1975 Clark Gaines play in the area of special teams. 1976 Bill Armstrong 1974 Mike Arthur, Guard 1999 Jimmy Caldwell (off.) 1975 Lewis Henderson, Guard Brad Smith (def.) 1977 Steve Young 2005 Ryan Plackemeier 1976 John Bryce, Tackle (def.) 2000 Tim Bennett (off.) 1978 James Royster 2006 Josh Gattis 1977 Larry Tearry, Center Calvin Pace (def.) 1979 James McDougald 2007 Kevin Marion 1980 Jay Venuto 1978 Bruce Hopkins, Tackle (def.) 1979 James Parker, Noseguard ARNOLD PALMER AWARD 1981 Gary Schofield BEATTIE FEATHERS AWARD 1980 Bill Ard, Guard Wake Forest’s annual male “Athlete of the HISTORY 1982 Steve Hammond For 20 years, from 1981 to 2000, the Wake 1981 Richard Baldinger, Tackle Year” award is named for the legendary former 1983 Gary Schofield Forest coaching staff selected the most 1982 Danny Martin, Guard Demon Deacon golfer. Football players who 1984 Foy White improved players from spring practice and 1983 Danny Martin, Guard have received this award include: 1985 Gary Baldinger presented them with an award named after 1984 Gary Baldinger, Tackle (def.) 1986 James Brim the late Beattie Feathers, a Deacon assistant 1985 Bruce Mark, End (def.) 1965 Brian Piccolo 1987 Jimmie Simmons coach from 1961 until 1977. Feathers, an All- 1988 1986 Paul Kiser, Guard 1971 Win Headley (co-recipient)

America football player at Tennessee, played MEDIA INFORMATION 1987 Joe Kenn, Guard 1977 Bill Armstrong 1989 Ricky Proehl professional football from 1934 to 1937 as a 1988 Mike Hooten, End (def.) 1980 James McDougald 1990 Anthony Williams member of the Chicago Bears. He was an All- 1989 Tony Mayberry, Center 1982 Kenny Duckett 1991 Maurice Miller Pro player his rookie season and became the 1990 , Noseguard 1986 Gary Baldinger 1992 Keith West & Todd Dixon first player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 1991 Mike Siders, Center 1989 Mike Elkins 1993 John Leach yards in a single season. He is a member of 1992 Ben Coleman, Tackle (off.) 1990 Ricky Proehl 1994 Kevin Giles the National College Football Hall of Fame. 1993 Walter Rasby, Tight End 1991 Steve Brown 1995 Tucker Grace & Rusty LaRue Feathers died in March of 1979. 1996 Desmond Clark 1994 Jimmy Quander, End (def.) 1996 Rusty LaRue 1995 Tucker Grace, Linebacker 1999 Dustin Lyman 1997 Brian Kuklick 1981 David Richmond 1996 Doug Marsigli, G/T (off.) 1998 Desmond Clark 1982 Pierre Brown 1997 Aljamont Joyner, Tackle (def.) 1999 Morgan Kane 1983 Ira McKeller (off.) 1998 Jeff Flowe, Tackle (off.) 2000 Nick Bender Reggie McCummings (def.) 1999 Fred Robbins, Tackle (def.)

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 165 ALL-STAR GAMES

Anderson Clabo Lyman Ray

Austin Grace Moroz Sharpe

BLUE-GRAY CLASSICASSIC 198919 Rickyy ProProehleehl 200220060 Ryanan Plackemeierckemeier NNORTH-SOUTHTH ((MIAMI)MIAMI) 1939 Rupert Pate Tony Mayberry 2007 Steve Vallos 1951 Bill George 1940 Tony Gallovich Rod Ferguson 2008 Nick Jarvis 1959 Nick Patella 1942 Pat Preston 1993 Todd Dixon 1944 George Owen Jay Williams GRIDIRON CLASSIC SENIOR BOWL 1945 Dick Foreman 1994 Eddie McKeel 1998 Desmond Clark 1950 Jim Duncan 1946 Red Cochran 1995 Tucker Grace Brian Kuklick Red O’Quinn 1947 Ray Clark 1998 Desmond Clark 2002 Montique Sharpe 1951 Bob Auffarth Nick Ognovich Brian Kuklick 2004 Jason Anderson Jim Staton 1957 George Johnson 2001 Nate Bolling Eric King 1953 Jack Lewis 1959 Pete Manning Michael Collins 1961 Norm Snead Neil MacLean John Stone HULA BOWL 1972 Ed Bradley 1960 Bobby Allen 2003 Kellen Brantley 1980 Bill Ard 1980 Bill Ard Wayne Wolff Mark Moroz 1999 Dustin Lyman Jay Venuto Norm Snead Quintin Williams 2001 Michael Collins 1986 Paul Kiser 1961 Bill Hull 2003 Mark Moroz 1988 Greg Scales Alan White EAST-WEST SHRINE CLASSIC 2008 Kenneth Moore 1989 David Braxton 1964 Brian Piccolo 1947 Nick Sacrinty Nick Jarvis Mike Elkins 1971 Ed Stetz 1968 Fred Summers 1992 Ben Coleman 1972 Ken Garrett 1971 Ed Bradley INTA JUICE ALL-STAR CLASSIC 1999 Reggie Austin 1973 Chuck Ramsey 1973 Chuck Ramsey 2007 Nate Morton Fred Robbins 1976 Dave LaCrosse 1977 Bill Armstrong 2002 Ovie Mughelli 1980 Jay Venuto Larry Tearry JAPAN BOWL Calvin Pace Carlos Bradley 1981 Jay Venuto 1977 Bill Armstrong 2007 Josh Gattis 1982 Phil Denfeld 1987 Paul Kiser 1978 Larry Tearry 2008 Steve Justice 1983 Gary Schofield 1989 Mike Elkins 1980 Syd Kitson Jeremy Thompson 1986 Paul Kiser 1990 Tony Mayberry 1982 Kenny Duckett Tim Morrison Ricky Proehl 1992 Ben Coleman TEXAS VS. THE NATION (EL PASO) 1987 Darryl McGill 1992 George Coghill 2007 Patrick Ghee Greg Scales 2000 Dustin Lyman 1988 A. J. Greene 2001 Bryan Ray LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC David BraxtBraxtonon 2004 Tyson ClabClaboo 1950 Jim Duncan 20020055C5 ChrishrisB BarcBarclayarclay

MONTIQUE SHARPE ERIC KING GRIDIRON CLASSIC (2002) GRIDIRON CLASSIC (2004)

1666 20082008 WAKE FFORESTO REST FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

Eric Berry 2005-06 LB Suffolk, VA A Joe Birdsong 2006-07 OT Nashville, TN C Jon Abbate 2004-06 LB Powder Springs, GA Bob Caesar 1955-56 FB Philadelphia, PA Cornelius Birgs 2002-04 RB Ft. Lauderdale, FL James Adams 2003-05 LB Durham, NC Jimmy Caldwell 1998-2000 WR Winston-Salem, NC Carroll Blackerby 1948-50 QB Bessemer, AL Josh Adams 2007 RB Cary, NC Dan Callahan 2003-06 TE Montclair, NJ Terry Blanch 1978-79 OG Claymont, DE Greg Adkins 2002-05 OG Lakeland, FL Richard Cameron 1962-64 LE Scottdale, PA Rhett Blanchard 1991-94 TE Norcross, GA Mark Agientas 1987-88 DL Cape Coral, FL Jim Camp 1945-46 G Clairton, PA James Bland 1952-53 RH Raleigh, NC Steven Ainsworth 1989-91 OL Williamsburg, VA Edward Campbell 1972 RB Rillito, AZ Chris Blank 1997-00 OG Sewell, NJ Chad Alexander 1995, 97 FB Coppell, TX Glen Campbell 1984 OL Rochester, NY Mike Blasiole 1967 OLB Roanoke, VA Boyd Allen 1946-47 C Shelby, NC Tommy Campbell 1970 RB Luray, VA Bill Bobbora 1969-71 OG Chicago, IL Bob Allen 1958-60 RE Warwick, VA Mike Capone 1971 FL , NY Demir Boldin 2005, 2007 WR Pahokee, FL Lee Allen 1972-74 DT Fayetteville, NC Lucas Caparelli 2007 RB Fairfax, VA Nathan Bolling 1998-01 DT Swanton, OH Tom Allen 1999 LB Pottsville, PA Bernie Capps 1945-46 DE Chadbourne, NC Joe Bonecutter 1958-60 FB Shelby, OH Ryan Alston 1991-92 DL Chapel Hill, NC Joe Carazo 1963-65 HB Palmerton, PA Nelson Bonilla 1993 DB South River, NJ Louis Altobelli 1986, 88-89 OT Brookeville, MD Bill Carlisle 1961-62 C Aiken, SC Arna Bontemps 1992 DL Hampton, VA Dominic Anderson 2002, 04-05 SS Hollywood, FL Andy Carlton 1972-73 QB Leesburg, FL Dred Booe 1990-93 DL Winston-Salem, NC Jason Anderson 2001-04 WR Charlotte, NC Frank Carmines 1985-86 OG Chesapeake, VA Steve Bowden 1969-71 RB Liberty, NC Mark Anderson 1975 OT Gainesville, FL Charlie Carpenter 1955-57 QB Canton, NC Steve Bozarth 1962 FB Riverside, NJ Tom Anderson 1972 T Burgaw, NC Tehran Carpenter 1998-2000 DB Amityville, NY Dick Bozoian 1968-70 DB Manchester, NH Ray Anderson 1980 NG Tinley Park, IL John Carper 1982 DB Lewisville, NC Caron Bracy 2001-04 LB Jacksonville, FL Bryan Andrews 2003-06 DE Lima, OH Joe Carroll 1981-82 OL Timonium, MD Carlos Bradley 1978-80 LB Philadelphia, PA Micah Andrews 2004-07 RB Duluth, GA Randy Carroll 1973-76 LB-P Knoxville, TN Ed Bradley 1946-49 RE Stratford, CT Fred Angerman 1967-69 PB Monongahela, PA Robert Carroll 1971, 73 OG Roseland, NJ Ed Bradley, Jr. 1969-71 LB Stratford, CT Nick Arcaro 1971-72 DB Princeton, NJ Terry Carroll 1973 LB Knoxville, TN Dan Bradley 1999 QB Silver Creek, NY Bill Ard 1977-80 OG Watchung, NJ Chris Carrothers 2003 OLB Albemarle, NC Ralph Brandeweide 1962-63 QB Garden City, NY Jamaal Argrow 1999, 2002 LB Savannah, GA Jason Carter 2003 DB Evanston, IL Kellen Brantley 2000-03 LB Miami, FL

Bill Armstrong 1973-76 QB Randolph, NJ Keith Carter 1973-74 DT Lancaster, CA FOOTBALL STAFF Rob Brassell 1977-79 OG Philadelphia, PA Frank Armstrong 1977 DT Philadelphia, PA Ken Carter 1976-77 LB Columbia, SC Darrell Braswell 1994-95 WR Hendersonville, NC 2006-07 LB Sunrise, FL Kevin Carter 1982-83 DB Hampton, VA Tommy Brawley 1962, 64-65 RT Moorseville, NC Eddie Arrington 1966-68 PB Winston-Salem, NC Michael Carter 2007 DT Memphis, TN David Braxton 1986-88 DE Jacksonville, NC Mike Arthur 1971, 73-74 OG Baltimore, MD Richard Carter 1972 S Harrisburg, PA Warren Braxton 2002-04 FS Madison Heights, VA Johnny Artis 1985, 87 FB Faison, NC Jerry Cartwright 1973-75 OT River Grove, IL Dean Brendel 1973 TE Westwood, NJ Tyler Ashe 1998-01 PK Shelby, NC Mark Casey 1987-88 WR New Fairfield, CT Bob Brenner 1966, 68-69 WE Fort Lauderdale, FL Ed Atkinson 1966 QB Charlotte, NC Tim Cashdollar 1998 WR Grove City, PA Matthew Brennie 1999-01 P Highland, NY Bob Auffarth 1948-50 RG Baltimore, MD Larry Causey 1969-71 LB Greensboro, NC Charles Brewer 1961 HB Concord, NC Josh Austin 1991 DL Baltimore, MD Don Cervi 1975-77 TE Egg Harbor, NJ Gunter Brewer 1985-86 WR Oxford, MS Reggie Austin 1996-99 DB Atlanta, GA Marvin Chalmers 1998-99 WR Richmond, VA Ralph Brewster 1955-57 LE Nashville, TN Reggie Avery 1992-93 OL Columbia, SC David Chambers 1983-86 RB Statesville, NC Ken Bridges 1950-52 RE Shelby, NC Vince Azzolina 1998-01 C Easton, PA Gardell Chavis 1992, 94-96 FB Fayetteville, NC Wally Bridwell 1961-62 QB Kingsport, TN Kenyon Chavis 1994-96 DB Fayetteville, NC James Brim 1983-86 WR Mt. Airy, NC Steve Check 1974-77 OT Tarboro, NC B Matthew Brim 2004-07 OG Belews Creek, NC John Badoud 1960-62 LG Washington, DC Alonzo Chisolm 2004 RB Irmo, SC Bob Brincefield 1953-54 HB Burlington, NC Dave Bailey 1972-73 LB Syosset, NY Obi Chukwumah 2000-03 DB Columbus, OH Richard Brinkley 1945-46 FB Norfolk, VA Martin Bailey 1985-88 P Summerville, SC Dick Chulada 1970-71 DT Wilkes-Barre, PA Chip Brinkman 2005-07 WR Belleair, FL Trey Bailey 2006-07 C Duncan, SC Billy Churm 1951-53 RH Dover, NJ Tryg Brody 1988-91 DL Springs, WV Carlton Baker 1965-67 LHB Jacksonville, FL Ray Cicia 1948-49 LG Ansonia, CT Jeff Brogdon 1946-47 RH Casper, WY Gary Baldinger 1982-85 NG Massapequa, NY Desmond Clark 1995-98 WR Lakeland, FL Larry Brooks 1956-57 LH Danville, VA Richard Baldinger 1979-81 OL Massapequa, NY Harry Clark 1945-47 C Wadesboro, NC Cliff Brookshire 1953-54 G Asheville, NC Jerry Ball 1958-60 RH Troutman, NC Taris Clark 1995-97 OL Ellenwood, GA Alex Brown 1977, 79-81 DT Sharon Hills, PA Dan Ballou 1993-96 WR Wilmington, MA William Clark 1994-96 TE Reidsville, NC Bill Brown 1967-68 C Murfreesboro, NC Chris Balatsoukas 1955 G Ambridge, PA Tyson Clabo 2000-03 OT Knoxville, TN Donnie Brown 1971-72 LB Butler, PA George Banks 1992 WB Woodford, VA Jim Clack 1966-68 ILB Rocky Mount, NC Dwayne Brown 1988, 90 DB Clifton Forge, VA Chris Barclay 2002-05 RB Louisville, KY Bo Claxton 1954-56 G Dublin, GA Greg Brown 1979-80 OL Kenmore, NY Joe Barcocy 1951-52 LG Tresckow, PA Topper Clemons 1982-85 RB Cinnaminson, NJ Pierre Brown 1980, 1982 DB Fayetteville, NC Pete Barham 1955-57 HB Oxford, NC Scott Clinard 1988-91 TE Gastonia, NC Steve Brown 1987-90 WR Washington, DC Tony Barnes 1973 C Downers Grove, IL Michael Clinkscale 1998-2000 DB Youngstown, OH Terrance Brown 1988-91 DL Ft. Belvoir, VA Bill Barnes 1954-56 LHB Landis, NC Lee Clymer 1968 FB Allentown, PA John Bruno 1945-46 DE Riverside, NJ

Phil Barnhill 1989-90 QB Washington, DC Tony Coates 1982, 84 N Chantilly, VA HISTORY D’Angelo Bryant 2003, 2005-07 RB New Ellenton, SC Bob Bartholomew 1952-55 T Rocky Mount, NC John Cochran 1941-42, 45-46 LH Birmingham, AL John Bryant 1974-75 DB Scotland Neck, NC Dave Bartholomew 1972-74 DT San Diego, CA Rob Cocke 1990-92 TE Danville, VA Wesley Bryant 2003-05 OT Charlotte, NC Chris Basler 1972-73 QB Evanston, IL Ben Cockerham, Sr. 1950 DB Dobson, NC John Bryce 1973-76 DT Tulsa, OK Ed Baublis 1948-49 C Baltimore, MD Ben Cockerham, Jr. 1981 RB Elkin, NC Rusty Bumgardner 1987, 89-90 OT Kings Mountain, NC Wayne Baumgardner 1978-81 WR Bluefield, WV George Coghill 1989-92 DB Fredricksburg, VA Joe Bunch 1975-75 K Edenton, NC Al Beard 1968-69 DE Fayetteville, NC Pete Coker 1951-52 FB Nocatee, FL Matthew Burdick 1996-99 PK Winston-Salem, NC Bryan Beard 2000 WR East Bend, NC 1959-61 C Pompano, FL Drew Burgess 1977-78 LB Winston-Salem, NC

Jim Beaudoin 1964-65 RT Hubbard, OH Steve Colavito 1972-73 FB Bronx, NY MEDIA INFORMATION Ronnie Burgess 1981-84 DB Sumter, SC Jim Bedgood 1963 HB Selma, AL Kevin Cole 1991-93 DB Portsmouth, VA Chris Burkholder 1999 TE Charlotte, NC David Behrmann 1990 DB Silver Spring, MD Toby Cole 1984-86 LB Asheville, NC Nick Burney 2001-03 RB Glen Allen, VA Jack Behrmann 1954-55 HB Hackensack, NJ Ben Coleman 1991-92 OL South Hill, VA Richard Burr 1974-75 DB Winston-Salem, NC Levern Belin 1988-90 LB Marshville, NC Earl Coleman 1964-65 LG Gastonia, NC Adam Burrell 1989 DB Franklin, NC Warren Belin 1987-90 LB Marshville, NC Anthony Coles 1990-91 DE Winston-Salem, NC Ed Butler 1948-50 LE Delta, Co Nick Belisis 1948-49 RH Malden, MA John Coles 1951-53 RG Garwood, NJ Sam Butler 1956-58 LG Morgantown, NC Richard Belton 2005-07 FB Chapel Hill, NC Michael Collins 1998-01 OT Hickory, NC Kevin Byrnes 1971-72 TE Peru, IL Nick Bender 1997-00 LB Nazareth, PA Lynn Conner 1982 DB Galax, VA Doug Benfield 1973-75 DE Lincolnton, NC David Conners 1969 QB New London, CT Terry Bennett 1970-71 DT Chicago, IL Al Conover 1958-60 LT Largo, FL Tim Bennett 1999-02 C McDonald, PA Nick Consoles 1954-55 QB Lynn, MA Brad Benson 1987-89 DB Seneca, SC Jeff Cook 1983-85 LB Concord, NC Steve Bernardo 1976-77 OT Philadelphia, PA Jackie Copeland 1987 TE Spindale, NC Joe Berra 1963-65 FB Trevorton, PA

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 167 LETTERWINNERS

David Couch 1980 WR Asheboro, NC Tom Elrod 1996 QB Winter Park, FL A.J. Greene 1985-88 DB Hendersonville, NC Scott Courter 1991-92 DL Grafton, VA Ken Erickson 1966, 68-69 QB Park Forest, IL Eddie Green 1979-82 DB Greensboro, NC David Cox 1981 DE Greensboro, NC Urban Ericksson 1976 K Koping, Sweden Mike Green 1990-93 PK/P Greensboro, NC Randy Cox 1971-72 OG Monroe, NC George Ervin 1976-79 DB Darlington, SC Sam Green 1962 RH Roxboro, NC Wes Cox 1961-62 RT Memphis, TN Marlon Estes 1992-93, 95 SE Raleigh, NC Tommy Gregg 1981-82, 84 WR Winston-Salem, NC Dwayne Crayton 1977-80 DT Brooklyn, NY Solomon Everett 1974-76 QB Fayetteville, NC Jim Gregory 1973 RB Atlanta, GA Mark Cregar 1974-77 DB Wheaton, MD Rich Gregory 1972-74 DL Stamford, CT Gage Crews 2006-07 OG Bainbridge, GA F Bill Gregus 1948-49 RH Toledo, OH Ward Cridland 1979 OL Syracuse, NY Wilbert Faircloth 1962-63 RE Clinton, NC Stacie Gresham 1994 TB Newport News, VA Derek Crocker 1979-80 DB Miami, FL Bill Faircloth 1961-63 LG Clinton, NC Major Griffey 1993-96 DB Norton, VA Dan Croom 1973 DT Kinston, NC Robert Fatzinger 1994-97 DE Northhampton, PA Jeff Griffin 2006-07 OT Jacksonville, FL Matt Crosby 1990-91 C Atlanta, GA Tom Fehring 1973-75 TE Suffern, NY Ken Griffith 1972-73 RB Bradenton, FL Claude Croston 1954-55 E Haverhill, MA Dan Ferezan 1960 John Grimes 1962-64 SE Cooleemee, NC Austin Crowder 1992-95 FB Lucas, TX Rod Ferguson 1986-89 OT Nathalie, VA Ronnie Grinton 1983, 86 RB Boonville, NC Ron Crume 1983 WR Florence, KY David ‘Jo Jo’ Ferraro 1978-80 DT Raleigh, NC Sherron Gudger 1992-94 TB Temple Hills, MD Carlos Cunningham 1979-82 RB Kannapolis, NC Mike Ferraro 1981, 83 DT Raleigh, NC Abdul Guice 1996-99 LB Rockledge, FL Aubrey Currie 1956-58 LE Laurel Hill, NC Ken Ferrell 1958 FB Durham, NC Terry Gwinn 1949-51 RH Dunn, NC Aaron Curry 2005-07 LB Fayetteville, NC Tom Fetzer 1945-48 RH Reidsville, NC Carl Curry 1974-76 LB Hershey, PA John Finklea 2002-04 DE Wheaton, MD H Marlon Curtis 1998-99 OT Waldorf, MD Bill Finnance 1950-52 LG Meriden, CT Carl Haggard 1947 RH Norfolk, VA Kevin Firquin 1973-75 C Louisville, KY Tim Hailstock 1991-93 DB Danville, VA D Ernie Fitzgibbons 1953-54 T Munhall, PA Malcolm Hairston 1981-84 LB Bassett, VA Jim Dadouris 1978 C Perth Amboy, NJ Larry Fleischer 1959 RG Winnipeg, Canada Steve Hale 2002-04 P Eden, NC Rick Dadouris 1977-79 LB Perth Amboy, NJ Steve Fleming 1987-88 OT Clintwood, VA Jim Hall 1955 T Fayetteville, NC Jim Dalrymple 1956-58 LH Phillipsburg, NJ Jeff Flowe 1994, 96-98 OL Charlotte, NC Randy Halsall 1972-73 OT Toronto, Canada Ken Daly 1977-78 QB Cherry Hill, NJ Roger Foltz 1987 OL Princeton, KS Lloyd Halvorson 1966-68 LT McClean, VA Dameon Daniel 1995-98 DB Ellenboro, NC Darrell France 1990-91 TB Ararat, VA Larry Hambrick 1967-68 LG Bluefield, WV Dick Daniels 1954-56 HB S. Portland, ME Mark Francis 1996 PK Williamsburg, VA Hank Hames 1967 LT Marietta, GA Anthony Davis 2005-07 DE Columbia, SC Carmen Frangiosa 1974-77 MG Norristown, PA Mike Hamlar 2001-03 LB Roanoke, VA Chris Davis 2002-05 WR St. Petersburg, FL Tommy Frank 1953-55 T Newport News, VA Steve Hammond 1978, 80-82 LB North Bellmore, NY Dickie Davis 1949-51 QB Wilson, NC B. J. Franklin 1993 WR Boca Raton, FL Bernie Hanula 1946-47 E Stratford, CT Don Davis 1963-65 HB New Bern, NC Louis Frazier 2004-07 OT Clearwater, FL Joe Happe 1977 C Jenkintown, PA Fabian Davis 1999-02 WR Greenville, SC Donnie Frederick 1960-62 HB Goldsboro, NC John Hardin 1971-73 LB Honolulu, HI Jewuan Davis 2000 RB Danbury, CT Bob Frederick 1951-54 LH Goldsboro, NC James Hargrove 1972 DB Rocky Mount, NC Neville Davis 1972 DE Elizabeth, NJ Lowell Freedlund 1967-68 RT Rockton, IL Jimmy Hargrove 1977 RB Smithfield, NC Thabiti Davis 1994-97 WR Charlotte, NC Ben Freeman 1980 OL Marion, NC Frank Harnisch 1977, 79 WR-K Orland Park, IL Tim Davis 1975-78 OG Kannapolis, NC Alex Frye 2007 S Fayetteville, NC Andy Harper 1964-66 LH Hialeah, FL Dave Dawson 1948-49 C Rocky Mount, NC Dan Fulton 1975-76 OT Blacksburg, SC John Harrington 1976 WR Philadelphia, PA Drew Dayton 2000-02 DB Spruce Pine, NC Frank Fussell 1970-71 DB Burgaw, NC David Andrew Harris 1944-45 RE Charlotte, NC Tom Deacon 1968 LHB Ottawa, Canada Winston Futch 1958-61 RH Wilmington, NC Gregg Harris 1985-86 OL Norfolk, VA Jay Deaver 1985-88 OG Charlotte, NC Jamie Harris 1984-86 QB Danville, VA Ron DeBenedetti 1972-73 RB Schenectady, NY G John Harris 1972-73, 75 DB Charlotte, NC Chris DeGeare 2005-07 OG Kernersville, NC Clark Gaines 1974-75 RB Elberton, GA Kevin Harris 2006-07 RB Sanford, FL Rick Decker 1965-67 SE Atlanta, GA Bob Gaona 1950-52 LT Ambridge, PA Trevor Harris 2001, 03 RB St. Petersburg, FL Sammy Decker 1963 HB Valdese, NC Tony Garbarczyk 1984-85 OLB Hauppauge, NY LaDwaun Harrison 1993-96 TB Durham, NC Jammie Deese 1996-99 WR Laurinburg, NC Paul Gardner 1978, 1981 OL Huguenot, NY Frank Harsh 1972-75 RB Blairsville, PA Phil Denfeld 1979-82 TE Annandale, VA Rick Gardner 1992-95 DL Greensboro, NC Gleen Hart 1989, 91-93 DE Tarboro, NC Mark DeOrio 1998 LB Jacksonville, FL Ken Garrett 1970-72 RB Fayetteville, NC Jim Hatch 1982-83 RB Annandale, VA Patrick Depenbrock 1996-97 LB Arlington, VA Don Garrison 1952-54 LT Reidsville, NC Werner Hauer 1963 LT Hamilton, OH Dan Dever 1967 LHB Ottawa, Canada Jim Garry 1946-49 LG Gastonville, PA Mack Haupt 1977-79 DE Cary, NC Al Dickens 1983 QB Charlotte, NC Kito Gary 1997-99 RB Miami, FL Ken Hauswald 1965-66 QB Clark, NJ Marvin Dickerson 1989-91 FB Hampton, VA Grady Gaschler 1988 DB Plainville, KS Dexter Hawkins 1979-80, 82-83 WR Atlanta, GA Anthony DiTomo 1946-47 FB Vineland, NJ Chris Gaskell 1995-97 OL Hampton, VA Frank Hawkins 1969 LB Willingboro, NJ Todd Dixon 1990-93 SE Billerica, MA Josh Gattis 2003-06 FS Durham, NC Hunter Haynes 2007 LB Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Joe Dobner 1967-69 LG Melrose Park, IL Tom Gavin 1967-69 LHB Fayetteville, NC Win Headley 1968-70 DT Westport, CT Dave Doda 1970-71 SE Franklin Lakes, NJ Bill Gebert 1970 QB Pennsburg, PA Clayton Heath 1972-73 RB Roosevelt, NY Jack Dolbin 1967-69 IB Pottsville, PA Sid Geibel 1972 DT Chicora, PA Andy Heck 1965-66 FB North Bergen, NJ Adam Dolder 1994 QB Alexandria, VA Rich Geiger 1974 DL Philadelphia, PA Gary Hegh 1974 DB Philadelphia, PA Bill Donahue 1983 OG Dunwoody, GA Bill George 1948-51 LT Morrisville, PA Jonathan Helms 2001 OG Roanoke, VA Tom Donahue 1950-52 C Altoona, PA Chick George 1966-68 OLB Brunswick, GA Bob Hely 1975-77 QB-K Ft. Lauderdale, FL Corey Donald 1989,91 WB Jacksonville, FL Ed George 1968-69 DT Lynchburg, VA Ken Hemphill 1967-68 C Thomasville, NC Dan Dougherty 1980-83 RB Philadelphia, PA Sonny George 1951-53 QB Brunswick, GA Lew Henderson 1972-75 OT Anderson, SC Harry Dowda 1945-46 RH Hickory, NC Gary German 1970-72 C Kettering, OH Doug Henley 1975 P-WR Rocky Mount, NC John Dowdell 1976 WR Tulsa, OK Brandon Ghee 2007 CB Fayetteville, NC Blake Henry 2000-02 OT Towson, MD James DuBose 1987-89 DE Greensboro, NC Patrick Ghee 2003-06 SS Kingsport, TN Ken Henry 1965-67 WE Greensboro, NC Kenny Duckett 1978-81 WR Winston-Salem, NC Terry Giblin 1974-76 LB Salt Lake City, UT Don Hensley 1965-67 LG Winston-Salem, NC Jim Dumser 1975-77 DL Cherry Hill, NJ Kevin Giles 1991-94 LB Hampton, VA Dan Herring 1957-58 RE Rocky Mount, NC Adrian Duncan 1998-01 DB Dayton, OH Jeff Gjerde 1980 C Aurora, IL John Herrlein 1951-54 LH Arlington, VA Jim Duncan 1946-49 LE Reidsville, NC Felix Glasco 1972-73 DB Las Vegas, NV Dave Herrman 1987-89 FB Pittsburgh, PA Lewis Duncan 1963 RG Haw River, NC Ralph Godic 1987-89 LB East Lake, OH Dick Hessler 1966-67 LG Fort Lauderdale, FL Joe Dupree 1953-55 C Smithfield, NC Doug Golightly 1963-65 LH Morganton, NC Marc Hester 1977-79 LB Thomasville, NC Richard Goodpasture 1991-94 DB Roanoke, VA Dave Hettinger 1975-77 OT Norridge, IL E Tucker Grace 1992-95 LB Kings Park, NY Bruce Hillenbrand 1951-53 LH Arlington, VA Pierre Easley 2003-06 LB Stone Mountain, GA Harold Gragg 1993-96 DE Black Mountain, NC Dean Hillenbrand 1955-56 HB Arlington, VA Paul Eberle 1978-80 LB Ridley Park, IL Kevin Graham 1987 TE Wantagh, NY Barry Hines 1956-57 LE Charleston, WV John Eck 1981 RB Chicago, IL Mack Grandy 1945-46 RH Laurinburg, NC Don Hipps 1945-47 QB Canton, NC Johnny Edwards 2004-06 CB Fayetteville, GA Robert Grant 1965-67 LT Jacksonville, NC Dewey Hobbs 1945-46 T Wilmington, NC Farrell Egge 1961-62 LG Montgomery, AL Ken Grantham 1983-85 DB Goldsboro, NC Jim Hobbs 1965 WE Harrisburg, PA Mike Elkins 1985-88 QB Greensboro, NC Maurice Gravely 1991-94 DB Norton, VA Brett Hodges 2006-07 QB Winter Springs, FL Greg Eller 1982 DE Wilkesboro, NC Vince Greco 1972-73 C Derby, CT Mike Hodgson 1980-83 DE Massillon, OH

168 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

Ed Hoey 1947-48 E Clairton, PA Jim Kemp 1992-93 QB Bethesda, MD Rodney Hogue 1987-89 LB Evington, VA Joe Kenn 1987-88 OG Inwood, NY M Jones Holcomb 1993-95 LB Elkin, NC Jim Kennedy 1979-80 TE Mt. Prospect, IL Jim Mach 1973-76 RB Louisville, KY Mark Hollenbeck 1996 DT Palm Beach Gardens, FL Mitchell Kennedy 1990-93 FB Spartanburg, MD Doug Mackie 1973 QB Naperville, IL Aubrey Hollifield 1988-91 DL Kings Mountain, NC Eric King 2001-04 CB Woodstock, MD John Mackovic 1962-64 QB Barbeton, OH Tony Hollis 1988-91 DB Kannapolis, NC Landon King 1979-81 QB Lexington, KY Lee Malchow 2007 LB Agusta, GA Will Hollis 2005-06 WR Jonesboro, AR Luther King 1948-50 FB Durham, NC Neil MacLean 1957-59 FB Lumberville, PA Todd Hollowell 1998-99 OT Chesapeake, VA George Kinney 1992-94 WB Winston-Salem, NC James MacPherson 1999-02 QB Tucson, AZ Bill Hollows 1993-95 P/PK New Bern, NC Albert Kirby 1978-79 FB Clinton, NC Harry Mazman 1955 HB Lynn, MA Phil Holt 1971 RB Hazel Crest, IL Paul Kiser 1983-86 OG Connelly Springs, NC Mike Magnot 1968-70 DT Peckville, PA Rory Holt 1983-84, 86 WR Lexington, OH Marcus Kisner 1999 OG Gastonia, NC Kerry Major 2005-07 CB Toccoa, GA Bill Holthouser 1971-72 OG Elkin, NC 1950-51 QB Nashua, NH Mark Makovec 1995-98 LB Nesquehoning, PA Mike Hooten 1986-88 DE Kinston, NC Syd Kitson 1977-79 TE New Providence, NJ Mickey Manfredi 2004 S Clemmons, NC Bill Hopkins 1962-64 C Lancaster, PA Tom Kleinlein 1989-92 OL Inwood, NY Tony Mangiaracina 1970-72 OG Bristol, PA Bruce Hopkins 1975-78 DT Chicago, IL Tim Klugh 1989 LS Pittsburgh, PA Paul Mann 1984-86 OG Woodbridge, VA Gerald Hopkins 1974-75 LB Glendora, CA Don Kobos 1967-69 S Salem, MA Pete Manning 1957-59 LE Hudson, MA Larry Hopkins 1970-71 FB Panama City, FL Joe Koch 1950-52 QB-FB Jersey City, NJ Jon Mannon 1994, 96-98 LB Destin, FL Marquis Hopkins 1998-01 LB Fayetteville, NC Mike Koch 1998-2000 LB Medford, NJ Nick Maravic 1953-54 FB McKeesport, PA Jim Horn 1955-57 RG Shelby, NC Steve Komondorea 1971-72 DT Chicago, IL Patrick Mariani 2000 WR North Palm Beach, FL Spencer Horne 1974 DB Modesta, CA Chuck Kraft 1978-79 OG Philadelphia, PA Kevin Marion 2004-07 WR St. Petersburg, FL Seth Houk 2000-01 OL Valley Center, KS John Kronforst 1974 RB Mt. Prospect, IL Bruce Mark 1982-85 DE Woodmere, NY Wilson Hoyle 1986-89 PK Henderson, NC Terry Kuharchek 1968-70 DB Tire Hill, PA Bill Marks 1963-64 RG Florence, AL Stuart Hughes 1972-73 DT Williamsburg, VA Brian Kuklick 1994, 96-98 QB Hatboro, PA Doug Marsigli 1993-96 OL Rocky Mount, NC Bill Hull 1959-61 LE Tarboro, NC Danny Martin 1981-83 OG Mt. Airy, NC Gerald Huth 1953-54 G Floyd Knobs, IN L Henry Martin 1956 E Goldsboro, NC Rob Hyman 1995 DL Franklin Lakes, NJ David LaCrosse 1974-76 DT Philadelphia, PA Kent Martin 1960-62 DE Winston-Salem, NC Eddie Ladd 1957-58 RT Durham, NC Sidney Martin 1945-48 LT Raleigh, NC FOOTBALL STAFF I Jack Ladner 1954-56 E Brentwood, PA Tom Martin 1970-71 OT Vernoa, PA Willie Idlette 2003-06 WR Chattanooga, TN Randy Ladutko 1976 C Mahwah, NJ Paul Martineau 1959-61 LG Manchester, NH Doug Illing 1984-85 PK Summerville, SC James (Bud) Lail 1946-48 LHB Hickory, NC Aaron Mason 2004-07 S Lexington, KY Larry Ingram 1978-80 DB Winston-Salem, NC Tom Lally 1961-62 DE Lakewood, OH Andre Mason 1992, 94 DL Suffolk, VA Bob Irwin 1958, 61-62 LG Paden City, WV Willie Lam 1998-99 OT McGaheysville, VA Rodney Mason 1984 RB Mt. Airy, NC Elliot Ivey 2000, 02 DB Cazenovia, NY Ron Lambert 1989-92 DB Dania, FL Mike Matella 1983-85 TE Mt. Prospect, IL Steve Lambert 1983-86 LB Virginia Beach, VA Mark Mattiko 1976-78 DB West Mifflin, PA J Mark Lancaster 1977-79 DB Lenoir, NC Benjamin Mauk 2004-06 QB Kenton, OH Danny Jackson 1992 DL Greenville, SC Jax Landfried 1999-02 WR Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ Mike Maxwell 1978-80 DE Southhampton, PA Donnie Jackson 1978-79 DB Bluefield, WV Todd Landis 1981-83 OLB Clarendon Hill, IL Tony Mayberry 1987-89 C Springfield, VA Sid Jackson 1977-78 DT Lorton, VA Jimmy Lanier 1958-60 C Warsaw, NC Jim Mayo 1962-63 RG Philadelphia, PA Ernie Jakubovic 1971 DB West Mifflin, PA Rusty LaRue 1992-95 QB Oak Ridge, NC John Mazalewski 1968-69 LB Manchester, NH David Jarvis 1986-88 TE Welcome, NC Ronald Lassiter 1988, 90 DL Williamsburg, VA Ken McAllister 1982-84 OG Jacksonville, FL Nick Jarvis 2004-07 LS Lexington, NC Digit Laughridge 1966-68 LHB Rocky Mount, NC Chantz McClinic 2005-07 FS Rome, GA Spencer Jenkins 1987-88 WR Alexandria, VA Mike LaVallee 1975 WR Glen Ellyn, IL Ed McClure 1949-51 LE Morrisville, PA Travis Johns 1992-93 WR Elizabethton, TN Pat Lavin 1973 OG Park Forest, IL Chris McCoy 1998-2000 RB Winston-Salem, NC Allen Johnson 1977 John Leach 1990-93 TB Garner, NC Greg McCracken 1995 C Waynesville, NC Brian Johnson 1987-89 FB Bensalem, PA C.J. Leak 1999 QB Charlotte, NC Mike McCrary 1990-92 DE Vienna, VA Chris Johnson 2001 LS Raeford, NC Buz Leavitt 1967-69 IB Weston, CT Bob McCreary 1958-60 RT Lenoir, NC Donald Johnson 1981-84 BD Greenville, NC Roy Ledford 1956-58 RH Shelby, NC Joe McCully 1976 OT Gloucester, NJ Gary Johnson 1970-72 RB Shiocton,WI Wesley Ledford 1952-53 RE Raleigh, NC Reggie McCummings 1982-85 WR Winston-Salem, NC George Johnson 1955-57 G Wilmington, NC David Lee 1953-56 E Albany, NY Ed McDonald 1973-76 DB Joliet, IL Jimmy Johnson 1966-68 IB Lynchburg, VA Bill Leeder 1993-96 OL Belmont, MI Bruce McDonnell 1960-61 FB Barrington, NJ Ronchie Johnson 1978-79 TB Lothian, MD Leo Leitner 1981-82 QB Rockville, MD James McDougald 1976-79 TB Maxton, NC Tim Johnson 1992-93 DB Hampton, VA Ron Lennon 1972-73 OG Lynn, MA Neil McDuffie 1961-62 HB Bethesda, MD Buck Jolly 1957-59 C Chadbourn, NC Bob Leonetti 1946-47 G Mt. Carmel, PA Darryl McGill 1984-87 RB Durham, NC Arby Jones 2003-06 OG Somerset, KY Herman Lewis 1994-97 RB Columbus, GA Mike McGlamry 1974-77 QB Columbus, GA Bob Jones 1948-50 LH Laurinburg, NC Hughie Lewis 1956-58 LG Warsaw, NC Gerald McGowan 1968-70 OT Dedham, MA Bobby Jones 1989-92 WB Easley, SC Jack Lewis 1950-52 RE Birmingham, AL Marcus McGruder 2001-04 CB Fairburn, GA Craig Jones 2002-03 C Garland, TX John Lewis 1993, 95-96 TB Elizabethtown, NC Milo McGuire 1999-2000 DE Massillon, OH Jeromy Jones 2004 DT Marietta, GA Leon Lewis 1957-58 RE Gastonia, NC Rick McGuire 1973 WR Waterford, CT HISTORY Jonathan Jones 2007 LB Madisonville, TN James Lik 1996-99 TE New Hyde Park, NY Pat McHenry 1969-71 DB Altoona, PA Kelvin Jones 1995, 97-99 DE Winston-Salem, NC David Lindsay 1970 DB Fairfield, CT Eddie McKeel 1992-94 C Vanceboro, NC Tom Jones 1967-69 RG Decatur, GA Robbie Lingerfelt 1988-90 OT Hickory, NC Ira McKeller 1983 RB Fayetteville, NC Jon Jordan 2000 WR West Jefferson, NC Blake Lingruen 2001-04 C Liberty Center, OH Eddie McKinney 1965 FB Winston-Salem, NC Larry Jordan 1990-91 DB Dumfries, VA Bill Link 1950-52 LG Lenoir, NC Jim McMahen 1971-72 QB Chicago, IL Aljamont Joyner 1994-97 DT Waverly, VA Ed Listopad 1949-51 RT Baltimore, MD Jerry McManus 1975-76 QB Dania, FL Alan Julian 1977 DB Jacksonville, FL Steve Litaker 1980-83 LB Kannapolis, NC Ryan McManus 2006-07 QB Greenville, NC Ron Jurewicz 1967-69 FB Milwaukee, WI Rocky Littleton 1953-55 T Ashland, NJ Wayne McMillan 1978, 80-81 RB Corning, NY MEDIA INFORMATION John Jurkovec 1963 DG Pittsburgh, PA Jim Lloyd 1975-76 DE Winston-Salem, NC Barrett McMillin 2006-07 OG Lawrenceville, GA Chris Justice 1999-01 DB Greensboro, NC Michael Lockett 2007 DE Tyrone, GA Don McMurry 1964-66 RG Jefferson City, MO Steve Justice 2004-07 C Port Orange, FL Tom Lockridge 1973-74 DB Pasadena, CA Matt McNeel 1993-94 TE Cross Lanes, WV Archie Logan 1970-71 DE Reidsville, NC John McQueeney 1966-68 RT Roslindale, MA K Gregg Long 1990-91 QB Gibsonia, PA Damon McWhite 2003, 2005-06 FB Woodbury, NJ Ron Kadon 1962-63 LG River Forest, IL Tracy Lounsbury 1969-71 K Winston-Salem, NC David Mebs 1972-74 LB Pennsauken, NJ Morgan Kane 1996-99 RB Ottawa, Ontario Bruce Lovato 1974 WR Salt Lake City, UT Rob Meeker 1994 DL San Clemente, CA Ed Kargbo-Okorogie 1998-01 LB Stafford, TX Rhamen Love-Lane 1999-00 TE Advance, NC Da’Vaughn Mellerson 96-97, 99-00 DT Baltimore, MD Terry Karl 1973 RB Sparta, NJ Carl Lowe 1972 FL North Little Rock, AR William Merritt 1998-99 WR Gretna, VA Ed Karpus 1948-49 FB Stratford, CT Delon Lowe 2004-07 WR Fayetteville, NC Ken Keesee 1985 OL Roanoke, VA David Lowe 1990-91, 93 OL Abingdon, VA Mike Kelly 1963-65 RH Kingsport, TN Sonny Lowe 1990 OL Hyattsville, MD Richard Kelly 1945-46 C Hastings, FL Bo Loy 1995 OL Burlington, NC Shawn Kelly 1984 LB Bethesda, MD Dustin Lyman 1996-99 LB Boulder, CO

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 169 LETTERWINNERS Eric Metzler 1980-82 DE Rochester, NY Tom Palmer 1948-49 RT Collingswood, NJ Larry Rogers 1975-76 DE Elmwood Park, NJ Danny Meyers 1972 DT Johnstown, PA Gene Pambianchi 1946-49 LG Phillipsburg, NJ Tony Rogers 1987-90 TB Wellford, SC Todd Middleton 1987-89 DE Lake Worth, FL Bob Paquette 1973-74 RB Wheaton, IL Stan Rolark 1976-78 RB Capital Heights, MD Dominique Midgett 2006-07 LB Greensboro, NC John Parham 1953-55 HB Oxford, NC Chris Rolle 2001 P Tampa, FL Mike Milanovich 1975 OL Maple Shake, NJ Charles Parker 1957-58 QB New Bern, NC Sammy Rothrock 1971-72 DB Enfield, NC Bruce Miller 1971-73 FB Thomasville, NC James Parker 1976-79 NG Philadelphia, PA Kreg Rotthoff 2003 C Massillon, OH Jeff Miller 1987-88 PK Dunwoody, GA DaLawn Parrish 1995, 97-99 DB Columbia, MD James Royster 1976-78 DB Oxford, NC Bob Miller 1963 FB Uhrichsville, OH George Parsha 1957 HB Seward, PA Ed Royston 1945-47 G Baltimore, MD Bill Miller 1949-51 RH Ansonia, CT Skip Partington 1986 OT Raleigh, NC Bill Ruby 1959-61 RE Hubbard, OH Maurice Miller 1989-92 DE Richmond, VA Brian Paschal 1984-85 OG Winston-Salem, NC Bill Ruffner 1979-81 SS Greensburg, PA Bill Millner 1973-76 WR Forest View, IL Carlyle Pate 1967-68, 70 LB Burlington, NC John Russell 2006-07 DT Jacksonville, FL John Henry Mills 1988, 90-92 TE Tallahassee, FL Nick Patella 1957-59 LG East Stroudsburg, PA Larry Russell 1969-71 QB Newburyport, MA Phil Miner 1963 RH Marietta, OH Buddy Patterson 1978 TE Raleigh, NC Jim Ryan 1972 QB Levittown, PA Marvin Mitchell 1987-89,91 DL Eastville, VA Kevin Patterson 2005-07 CB Kingsland, GA Terence Ryan 1984-86 OLB Bethesda, MD Chris Modelski 1998, 2000 WR Poland, OH Jim Pearce 1958-60 LG Spring Hope, NC Tim Ryan 1980-83 WR Fairview Park, OH R.D. Montgomery 2001-04 TE Wilmington, NC Bill Pegram 1955 HB Winston-Salem, NC Gary Moody 1976 DE Asheville, NC Ralph Pellecchia 1955 C Patterson, NJ S David Moore 1996-99 DB Smithfield, NC Karl Pendergrass 2001 DB Spartanburg, SC Don Sabia 1977 RB Lafayette Hill, PA Eddie Moore 1955-57 C Charlotte, NC Dick Penn 1964-66 C Miami, FL John Sabia 1974-76 TE Lafayette Hill, PA Junior Moore 1970-72 RB Wheeling, WV Carl Pennington 1987-89 TE Princeton, WV Nick Sacrinty 1945-46 HB Reidsville, NC Kenneth Moore 2004-07 WR Charlotte, NC John Pennington 1973 DB Charlotte, NC Otis Sacrinty 1946-47 RH Reidsville, NC Tripp Moore 1996-98 P Columbia, SC Ricky Perez 2000-03 DB Bedford, OH Tim Salley 1980, 82-83 DE Winston-Salem, NC Michael Moosbrugger 1999-01 OG Buckingham, PA Brandon Perry 1994, 96-97 WR Lithonia, GA Joe Salsich 2001-04 OG Annapolis, MD Tom Mordica 1989-92 OL Chesapeake, VA Tyler Peterson 2007 OT Lincoln, NE William Salter 1963-64 RT Ft. Lauderdale, FL Brent Morehead 1992-95 DB Julian, NC Richard Petrik 1992 DB Kings Park, NY 1996-99 QB Chicago, IL Mark Moroz 2000-03 TE Welland, Ontario Roger Pettus 1991-94 WB Charlotte, NC Fred Santangelo 1951-53 LT Lynn, MA Johnny Morris 1959-60 LH Murphy, NC Matt Petz 1997-98 DE Windsor, Ontario Fran Sarro 1976 WR Wilmington, DE Rodger Morrill 1982-84 DE Sherborn, MA David Phiel 1981, 83 LB Tucker, GA Myles Savage 1996-97 RB Piscataway, NJ Bobby Morrison 1982-84 OT Wilmington, NC James Phillips 1985-87 TE Spruce Pine, NC Goryal Scales 2002-05 NT Winston-Salem, NC Tim Morrison 1983-86 OT Wilmington, NC John Phillips 1970 DT Levittown, PA Greg Scales 1984-86 WR Winston-Salem, NC Nate Morton 2003-06 WR Harlington, TX Brian Piccolo 1962-64 FB Fort Lauderdale, FL Lamont Scales 1989-92 DB Ridgeway, VA Stafford Moser 1987-88 QB Greensboro, NC Clyde (Bud) Pickard 1950-52 RG Burlington, NC Francis ‘Guido’ Scarton 1949-51 LH Houston, PA Kelvin Moses 1995-97, 99 LB Hartsville, SC Marco Pickett 1988-89 WR Raeford, NC Bill Scheib 1966-68 RT Leetsdale, PA Tony Mosley 1986-88 DB Albany, GA John Piedmonte 1981-83 OLB Syracuse, NY Trey Schmidt 2004-07 WR St. Petersburg, FL Ned Moultrie 1990-93 TB Fayetteville, NC Ryan Plackemeier 2002-05 P/PK Bonsall, CA Channing Schofield 2006-07 CB Wagener, SC Brent Mudd 1960-61 LE Wadesboro, NC Lou Pollaci 1948-51 LH Charleroi, PA Gary Schofield 1981-83 QB Paoli, PA Ovie Mughelli 1999-02 FB Charleston, SC Larry Pons 1967-69 S Valdese, NC Jim Schubert 1968-69 CB Manchester, NH Mike Mullen 1978-81 TE-P Hanover, MA Jess Powell 2006 S Whiteville, NC Bill Schuchman 1982 OT Oceanside, NY Bill Mullinax 1979 DB Cary, NC Chris Pratapas 1989-91 QB Chicago, IL Jamie Scott 1999-02 LB Concord, NC Karl Munn 1956-58 C Rockhill, SC Mike Pratapas 1981-84 LB Chicago, IL Tony Scott 1982-85 LB Lancaster, SC Jeffrey Muyres 1995-98 DB Stone Mountain, GA Jason Pratt 2002-05 LB Hixson, TN Andy Seay 1979, 81-82 DB Chelmsford, MA Matt Myers 1998, 2000-01 FB Kittanning, PA Pat Preston 1940-42 LT Thomasville, NC Zac Selmon 2004-07 TE Norman, OK Ricky Proehl 1986-89 WR Belle Mead, NJ Joe Sepic 1964-66 LH York Run, PA N George Pryor 1946-47 FB Sisterville, WV Sam Settar 1996-99 OG Marlton, NJ Bruce Nation 1959-61 LT W. Hartford, CT Ernie Purnsley 1985-88 DB Southern Pines, NC Kelvin Shackleford 1996-99 DT Farmville, NC Elton Ndoma-Ogar 1992-95 OL Spartanburg, NC Montique Sharpe 1999-02 DT Washington, DC Vince Nedimyer 1968-70 OT Dedham, MA Q Daryl Shaw 2000-03 CB Bladenboro, NC Russell Nenon 2007 OG Memphis, TN Jimmy Quander 1991-94 DE Springfield, VA Wande Shaw 1995-98 FB Plant City, FL Carl Nesbit 1983, 86-87 DE Kannapolis, NC Paul Shearer 1962-63 LG Woodbury, NJ Lynn Nesbit 1964-66 LG Berkeley Heights, NJ R Kim Sheek 1989-91 PB Greensboro, NC Mike Nesselt 1981-84 C Plantation, FL Michael Ramseur 1982-85 RB Landis, NC Tim Sheff 1982 LB Winston-Salem, NC Mike Neubeiser 1991-94 LB Damascus, MD Chuck Ramsey 1971-73 K Knoxville, TN Scott Shelhamer 1989-92 LB Lake Worth, FL Harry Newsome 1981-84 K Cheraw, SC Cory Randolph 2002-05 QB Lake City, FL Bill Shendow 1961-62 RG Winchester, VA Henry Newton 1960-62 LE Raleigh, NC Ted Randolph 2006-07 TE Mocksville, FL Robert Sherrod 1983-84 N Monroe, NC Gary Nichols 1964 DT Winchester, VA Walter Rasby 1990-93 TE Washington, NC Ron Shillinglaw 1965 WE Blacksburg, SC Jerome Nichols 2001-04 DE Glenn Dale, MD Bryan Ray 1997-2000 DE Wheaton, MD Michael Siders 1990-91 C Anderson, SC Bob Niedbala 1988-91 FB Virginia Beach, VA Chad Rebar 2000, 02-03 OG Throop, PA Rick Sievers 1971-73 DB Chicago, IL John Niznik 1957-58 RE Yatesboro, PA Jamie Redfern 1986 DB Lexington, NC Henry Sigmon 1973-74 DE Newton, NC Danny Nolan 1983 K Ft. Lauderdale, FL Charles Redmon 1982-83 DB North Wilkesboro, NC Reid Sigmon 1995 PK Hendersonville, NC Bruce Nunnally 1956-57 QB Richmond, VA Sam Reese 1959 RE Mars Hill, NC Barry Sikes 1976-77 C High Point, NC Charles Reiley 1959-61 QB Decatur, GA Eric Simmons 1988, 90 DB Wytheville, VA O Bruce Reinert 1971-72 OT Lansdale, PA Jimmie Simmons 1984-87 LB Wilmington, NC Nick Ognovich 1945-47 QB Uniontown, PA Glenn Reinhard 1948-49 RG York, PA Louie Simmons 1951-52 RE Statesboro, GA Bob Ondilla 1951-53 LE Hillside, NJ Diron Reynolds 1990-93 LB Louisville, KY Mike Simmons 2004-07 LB Ft. Lauderdale, FL Max Opamuratawongse 2004-07 WR San Jose, CA Jerome Rice 1988, 90 LB Spartanburg, SC Robert Simmons 2002, 04-05 S Hope Mills, NC Bob Oplinger 1964-66 C Northampton, PA Mike Rice 1984-86 OT Stafford, VA Terrell Simmons 1990 LB Norfolk, VA Red O’Quinn 1946-49 RE Asheboro, NC Bob Richards 1973-75 DB Atlanta, GA Walter Simmons 1999-01 DB Savannah, GA Arthur Orlebar 2002-03 DE Sterling, VA Don Richardson 1984 DL Columbia, SC Kent Simon 1980-82 OLB West Mifflin, PA Daniel Orlebar 2003 DL Sterling, VA David Richmond 1981-83 WR Greensboro, NC Jerome Simpkins 1993, 95 DL Opa Locka, FL Nick Ortega 1972 TE Tempe, AZ Robert Richter 2003 WR Naples, FL Walter Sims 1973-75 FL-C Eden, NC C. D. Osborne 1977-78 DE Winston-Salem, NC Mike Rinfrette 2006-07 FB Bunn, NC Terrence Singletary 1988-90 DB Pompano Beach, FL Bill Overton 1966-67 RT Boston, MA Chip Rives 1984-87 RB Fairfax, VA Randall Singleton 1981, 83-85 N Charleston, SC Duane Owens 1981-84 RB Syracuse, NY Fred Robbins 1996-99 DT Pensacola, FL Riley Skinner 2006-07 QB Jacksonville, FL Lewis Owens 1977, 79-81 DB Durham, NC Scott Roberts 1983-86 LB Asheville, NC Bill Skippon 1958-60 LH Conneaut, OH Ulysees Robertson 1990, 92 DB Ft. Lauderdale, FL Pat Slenski 1981-82 OG Simpsonville, SC P Boo Robinson 2006-07 DT Monroe, LA Ray Slone 1964-66 SE Roanoke, VA Calvin Pace 1999-02 DE Douglasville, GA Matt Robinson 2004-05, 2007 DE Cedartown, GA Dan Smading 1975-77 DB Tallahassee, FL Jim Page 1976-77 OG Chatham, NJ Jackie Robinson 1975-78 OT Freeport, NY Drew Small 1990-91 DE , TX Steve Pahides 1980 FB Media, PA Bobby Robinson 1958-60 LH Clinton, NC Bruce Smathers 1956-58 LG Canton, NC Leonard Paletta 1950-52 RG New Kenington, PA Danny Rocco 1982-83 DB Altoona, PA Alphonso Smith 2005-07 CB Pahokee, FL Brad Palmer 2000 OG Rochester, NY Allen Rogers 1973 LB Winchester, VA Bill Smith 1949-50 LH Fayetville, NC

170 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL Bob Smith 1958-60 LT Laurel Springs, NJ Henderson Threatt 1980-82 DB Charlotte, NC Jay Williams 1990-93 DT Washington, DC Brad Smith 1996, 98-99 DE Winston-Salem, NC Reggie Tice 1976-77 DB High Point, NC Jeremiah Williams 1990, 92, 94 TB Clinton, NC Cassiel Smith 2004 WR Westwood, NJ Lou Tilley 1973-75 DE Philadelphia, PA Jordan Williams 2007 WR Jacksonville, NC Chris Smith 1988-89 LB Dallas, TX Masanori Toguchi 1999-02 OG Charlotte, NC Jimmy Williams 1959-61 RT Durham, NC David Smith 1966-67 FB Atlanta, GA Wade Tollison 1990-92 PK Augusta, GA Marcus Williams 2007 CB Stockbridge, GA Ivey Smith 1967-68 PB Farmville, NC Tom Tony 1973 LB New Castle, PA Mark Williams 1989-90 C Hurst, TX James Smith 1977 OT Jacksonville, NC Charles Topping 1954-55 C Littleton, NC Quinton Williams 2000-03 FS Goldsboro, NC Jamil Smith 2003-06 DT Black Mountain, NC Dick Travagline 1955 HB Balitmore, MD Scott Williams 1991-93 DE Doraville, GA Kevin Smith 1990-93 OL Gate City, VA Tim Tremblay 1973-74 OG Santa Barbara, CA Tarence Williams 1999-02 RB Wilmington, NC Kevin Smith 1996, 1999 LB Laurinburg, NC Tony Trentini 1952-55 G Everett, MA Tony Williams 1982 LB Charlottesville, VA Keyshorn Smith 1997-99 DB Lumberton, NC Joel Triplett 1979-81 LB Jonesville, NC Bennett Williamson 1959-61 RG Clarkton, NC Mike Smith 1987-90 NG Olney, MD Les Tripp 1980 OG Hialeah, FL Gary Willard 1967-68 OLB Yadkinville, NC Rawling Smith 1973 RB Scranton, PA Steve Truitt 1978-80 C Gaithersburg, MD Antonio Wilson 2005-07 LB Pahokee, FL Terry Smith 1986-89 NG Barboursville, WV Jyles Tucker 2003-06 DL Dover, NJ Chris Wilson 1994 P Jacksonville, FL Tom Smith 1977 WR Bel Air, MD Aubrey Turbeville 1973-74 LB Atlanta, GA Jon Wilson 1965-66 QB S. Milwaukee, WI Warren Smith 1985-87 DB Winston-Salem, NC Gary Turner 1988 P Winston-Salem, NC Gary Winrow 1969-70 SE Naperville, IL Kai Snead 1994, 96-97 WR Miami, FL J. C. Turner 1953-54 G Basset, VA Mike Wisher 1977-80 DE Philadelphia, PA Norman Snead 1958-60 QB Warwick, VA Reuben Turner 1976-77 NG Atlanta, GA Matt Wisnosky 2002-04 PK Moorestown, NJ George Sniscak 1948-49 RT Lansford, PA Don Tye 1962 RT Americus, GA Wayne Wolff 1958-60 LT Greensburg, PA John Snow 1964-66 SE Murphy, NC Brian Wolverton 1996-99 OG Winston-Salem, NC Les Snyder 1962 RH Louisville, KY U Randy Woodle 1974-76 LB Winston-Salem, NC Alexis Sockwell 1992-95 DB Salisbury, NC Mark Usdin 1980 K Jacksonville, FL Matt Woodlief 2007 LB Catawba, NC D’Angelo Solomon 1994-97 DB Decatur, GA Travo Woods 2006 RB Altamonte Springs, FL Mike Soltis 1953-54 C McKeesport, NC V Ben Wooster 2006-07 TE Atlanta, GA Larry Spencer 1950-52 RH East Syracuse, NY Steve Vallos 2003-06 OT Boardman, OH Eric Workman 1994 OL Bluefield, VA Tom Spicer 1958 C Massillon, OH Steve Vance 1977-79 DE Jamestown, NC Brian Woychik 2003 OG Poland, OH Kris Spilsbury 1976-77 DB Chihuahua, Mexico Ted Van Hyfte 1991-92 LB Annawan, IL Wayne Wright 1998 DB Amherst, NY Wil Spires 1998 C Mount Airy, NC Kelly Vaughan 1985-88 DT Rainelle, WV Roman Wszelaki 1968-69 LE So. Milwaukee, WI FOOTBALL STAFF Mike Sprock 1947-48 FB Ambridge, PA Steve Vaughan 1993-94 DL Rainelle, WV Mark Stackhouse 1989-91 WR Coral Springs, FL Chip Vaughn 2005-07 S Fairfax, VA Y Ben Stafford 1996-99 TE Fort Lauderdale, FL Bob Ventresca 1976-79 FB Doylestown, PA Tony Yarnall 1993-96 OL Brookhaven, PA Howard Stanback 1967-68 C Durham, NC Jay Venuto 1979-80 QB Salem, NJ Eddie Yarnell 1977-79, 81 DE Spring Lake, NC Fred Staton 2000-01 RB Charlotte, NC Lee Vernon 1982 OT Martinsville, VA Jack Yates 2003 LS/LB Chadbourn, NC Jim Staton 1949-50 LT Greensboro, NC Charlie Viana 1977 DB Lynbrook, NY Andy Young 1978 DT Oxon Hill, MD Wes Stauffer 1984 WR New Canaan, CT Gerry Vick 1977 TE Miami, FL Anthony Young 2000-03 QB/WR North Augusta, SC Roderick Stephen 1999-02 DE Colonial Heights, VA Dexter Victor 1985-87 WR South Miami, FL Mark Young 1986-88 TB Belmont, NC Ed Stetz 1969-71 LB Johnstown, PA Mark Viola 1953-55 G Hackensack, NJ Marvin Young 1983-85 RB Hickory, NC Randy Stits 1973-74 DB El Camino, CA Terry Vogler 1980 LB Winston-Salem, NC Steve Young 1974-77 TE Gaithersburg, MD Stuart Stogner 1983-84 LB Knoxville, TN Nick Vrhovac 1969-71 C Brownsville, PA John Stone 1998-01 WR Somers Point, NJ Z Ed Stowers 1952-54 LE Norfolk, VA W David Zadel 1994-97 LB Cohasset, MA Kharim Strayhorn 1990 OL Virginia Beach, VA Joe Wagner 1987-88 DL Philadelphia, PA John Zalucki 1981 OL Warrington, PA Mike Strazzeri 1994-95 PK/P East Islip, NY Spencer Wagner 1995 DB Lauder Hill, FL John Zeglinski 1974-77 DB Philadelphia, PA Dan Stroup 1972-73 TE Cherryville, NC Ted Waite 1969-71 OG Canton, MA Joe Zelenka 1995-98 TE Berea, OH Tom Stuetzer 1965-67 SE Wakefield, MA Ed Walker 1976-77 LB Kitanning, PA Zac Ziegler 1999 P Colorado Springs, CO Tom Stuetzer 1993-96 QB Dunwoody, GA Joe Walker 1985-87 DB Rocky Mount, NC Jimmy Zrakas 1949-52 C Wilson, NC Cori Stukes 2002-04 LB Wilmington, NC Micky Walker 1961-62 QB Mebane, NC Al Zyskowski 1975-76 WR Grand Rapids, MI Zach Stukes 2004-07 DT Marietta, GA Brian Walls 1998 OL Philadelphia, PA Bobby Stutts 1949-51 FB Graham, NC David Walters 2001-02 OG Marlton, NJ Terrence Suber 1993-95, 97 DB Baltimore, MD Earl Ware 1952-53 LE Reidsville, NC Roster archives date to 1947 Carson Sublett 1979-80 DE Greensboro, NC Josh Warren 2000-03 TE Big Stone Gap, VA Additions or corrections should be submitted Freddie Summers 1967-68 QB Boston, MA Rob Watson 1987-88 OG Greenwood, SC in writing with supporting documentation (such Sam Swank 2005-07 P/PK Jacksonville Beach, FL Tony Watt 1985-88 C Seneca, SC as newspaper clippings or game programs) to: Riley Swanson 2003-06 CB Fayetteville, GA David Webber 1978-79, 81 QB Oak Ridge, TN Scott Swanson 1988-89 OG Parkersburg, WV Richard ‘Bud’ Wedel 1945-47 LG Ft. Pierce, FL Wake Forest Media Relations Office Tom Swatzel 1953, 56-57 LT Hickory, NC Wayne Welborn 1962-64 LH Wake Forest, NC 1834 Wake Forest Road 1963 QB Dallas, TX Wendell Wells 1991-92 RB Hamlet, NC 310 Miller Center John Swider 1979-81 DB Jackson, NJ Keith West 1990-92 QB Sumter, SC Wake Forest University Napoleon Sykes 2003-05 LB Woodstock, MD Tom Whims 1953-55 E Atlantic City, NJ Winston-Salem, NC 27109 HISTORY Alan White 1959-61 RH Elm City, NC T Brad White 2002-04 LB Portsmouth, RI Bill Tabor 1959 RG Logan, WV Chuck White 1967-69 FB Haverhill, MA Ken Tatko 1980 DT Endicott, NY Dan White 1967-68 OLB Charlotte, NC Marquis Taylor 1995 LB Delray Beach, FL Danny White 1975 DT Phoenix, AZ Rufus Taylor 1996, 98-99 DT Lakeland, FL Foy White 1983-85 QB Charlotte, NC Semmajh Taylor 1990, 92-94 DT Delray Beach, FL Joe White 1953-54 QB Charlotte, NC Wendell Taylor 1991 LB Richmond, VA Kyle White 1985-87 DB Burlington, NC MEDIA INFORMATION Larry Tearry 1974-77 OL Fayetteville, NC Rick White 1966-68 SE Naperville, IL Jim Tejeck 1961-63 DE Berwyn, IL Tyrek White 2001 RB Olin, NC Jon Temple 2006 PK Durham, NC David Whitley 1986-87 LB Spartanburg, SC John Tereshinski 2004-07 TE Athens, GA David Wiatr 1975 DB Norridge, IL Jack Tesh 1959-61 FB Newport News, VA Kevin Wieczorek 1982-85 TE East Northport, NY Joe Theriault 1967, 70-71 OT Nashau, NH Clinton Wilburn 1996-98 DT Oklahoma City, OK Alaric Thieshen 1998-99 OT Brooksville, FL Alex Williams 1973 DT Maiden, NC Greg Thomas 1987 DB Henderson, NC Anthony Williams 1988-91 RB Greer, SC Norris Thomas 1972 DB Winston-Salem, NC Anthony Williams 2007 FB Jacksonville, NC Ray Thomas 1999-02 TE Hamilton, Ontario Bo Williams 1965-66 LB-C Perrine, FL Larry Thomason 1962 FB Salisbury, NC 1977 NG Springfield, VA Frank Thompson 1956-58 OL Chadbourn, NC Craven Williams 1961 FB Monroe, NC Jeremy Thompson 2004-07 DE Charlotte, NC Dion Williams 2000, 02-03 LB Stone Mountain, GA Rudy Thompson 1989-92 DL Baltimore, MD Ira Williams 1998-01 WR Montclair, NJ

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 171 POSTSEASON GAMES

194619 GATOR BOWL JanuaryJan 1, 1946 • Jacksonville, FL WWake Forest’s first-ever postseason appearance came in the inaugural Gator Bowl in JacJacksonville,k Fla., and Coach ’s squad made that initial bowl trip a successful one, defeating South Carolina, 26-14. A crowd of more than 10,000 fans was on hand to witwitnessn the re-match between the two future ACC members who had played to a 13-13 tie eearlier in the season. This time Wake took control at the outset, capping its opening pospossessions with a three-yard run by Nick Sacrinty. A missed extra-point, however, resulted in the GGamecocks taking a 7-6 lead with the only score of the second quarter. TThe Deacs regained the lead and took control in the second half behind their bruising ggroundrou attack. Rock Brinkley finished off two time-consuming drives with short TD runs of five and four yards, then Bob Smathers clinched the verdict with a 20-yard run on a reverse. The 337878 yards rushing in the game stood as a Wake Forest single game record for 22 years. The victvictoryo culminated a dramatic turnaround season that had started with three straight losses bbutut eended at 5-3-1.

SScoringco Summary 1 2 3 4 Total SSouthout Carolina 0 7 0 7 14 WaWakek Forest 6 0 6 14 26

TeaTeam Statistics USC WFU FiFirstrst Downs 7 24 TTotalota Offense 157 396 YYardsard Rushing 88 378 YYardsard Passing 69 18 PasPassings (Comp-Att-Int) 4-11-1 1-6-2 PenPenalties-Yardsa 1-5 8-70 FumFumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1 Nick Sacrinty scored the first touchdown in Gator Bowl history.

194919 DIXIE BOWL JanuaryJan 1, 1949 • Birmingham, AL TThree years after competing in the first Gator Bowl, the Demon Deacons were invited ttoo BBirmingham, Ala., to compete in the second -- and last -- Dixie Bowl. Unlike that first pospostseasont experience, though, this venture proved unfulfilling from a won-lost standpoint as WWakeak Forest dropped a hard-fought 20-7 contest to Baylor in what was frequently referred to aatt theth time as the “Battle of the Baptists.” A crowd of over 20,000 was in attendance as Baylor jumped out to a 20-0 lead with three ttouchdownsouc in the first half, two coming on lengthy drives, the third following a long pass inteinterception.r The Deacs of Coach Peahead Walker refused to quit, however, and rallied to pull wwithinith striking distance on a TD by Mike Sprock in the third period after recovering a Baylor fumfumble.b Wake went on to control most of the game and held the advantage statistically ooverallver (six more first downs, 63 more yards in total offense), but never could reach paydirt aagain.gai The contest marked the first time that a Wake Forest football team has played in an JJanuaryanu . The Demon Deacons finished the season with a 6-4 record.

SScoringco Summary 1 2 3 4 Total WWakeak Forest 0 0 7 0 7 BBaylorayl 6 14 0 0 20

TTeamea Statistics BAY WFU FiFirstrst Downs 11 17 TTotalota Offense 214 277 YYardsard Rushing 138 191 YYardsard Passing 76 86 PPassingass (Comp-Att-Int) 6-15-0 10-24-2 YYardsard Penalized 50 70 FFumbles-Lostum 3 2

Peahead Walker coached the Deacs to the Gator and Dixie Bowls.

172 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL POSTSEASON GAMES RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL December 22, 1979 • Orlando, FL

After a 30-year absence from the bowl scene, Wake Forest completed one ooff thethe most surprising stories in college football in 1979 with a visit to the Tangerinene BowlBow in Orlando, Fla. The Demon Deacons earned that trip and a pairing against aann emotionalemo LSU squad playing its final game under veteran coach Charlie McClendonon by compilingc an 8-3 regular season mark and attaining a national ranking in the topop 20.20. The Tigers seized the momentum early with touchdown drives on their first twowo possessions.pos Wake Forest, meanwhile, was struggling offensively and committeded threethre turnovers before Phil Denfeld made the score 24-3 with a field goal as the firstst halfhalf ended. Coach John Mackovic’s Deacs came back to play much better after intermission,n, takingtaki the second half kickoff and scoring their lone TD of the night on an eight-playay ddriverive that ended with a 34-34-yardyard ppassas from Jay Venuto to Wayne Baumgardner. Two other drives into LSU territoryry were hhalted, lt d ththough, h and d ththe SEC power eventually built its advantage with 10 more points in the final period.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Total Wake Forest 0 3 7 0 10

LSU 14 10 0 10 34 FOOTBALL STAFF

LSU Woodley 13-yard run (Barthel kick), 9:08 in 1st LSU Woodley 3-yard run (Barthel kick), 4:14 in 1st LSU Murphree 19-yard pass from Woodley (Barthel kick), 3:28 in 22ndnd LSU Barthel 31-yard field goal, 2:53 in 2nd WFU Denfeld 43-yard field goal, 0:45 in 2nd WFU Baumgardner 34-yard pass from Venuto (Harnisch kick), 11:45 in 3rd LSU Barthel 41-yard field goal, 12:17 in 4th LSU Ensminger 4-yard run (Barthel kick), 8:32 in 4th

Team Statistics LSU WFU First Downs 24 16 Total Offense 496 263 Yards Rushing 223 30 Yards Passing 273 233 Passing (Comp-Att-Int) 16-26-1 15-30-4 Penalties-Yards 6-44 4-30 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-1

Top Individuals Rushing (WFU) McDougald 15-54 (LSU) Woodley 10-68-1td

Passing (WFU) Venuto 20-10-165-1td-3int HISTORY (LSU) Woodley 19-11-199-1td-1int Receiving (WFU) Baumgardner 6-128-1td (LSU) Murphree 5-60-1td

Top: Deacon player Syd Kitson meets Disney’s Goofy, MEDIA INFORMATION who represented the Orlando area on a pre-game trip to the WFU campus. Middle right: the coin toss for the 1979 Tangerine Bowl.

Middle left: Goofy and the Demon Deacon practice field goals on the Wake Forest quad. Bottom: The 1979 Demon Deacon football team

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 173 POSTSEASON GAMES

199219 INDEPENDENCE BOWL DecemberDece 31, 1992 • Shreveport, LA WWake Forest staged a stirring second half rally for a 39-35 victory over Oregon beforere 31,331,3373 fans and a national television audience on ESPN, concluding a stunning yearar in aappropriatep fashion. The Deacons had been 1-3 in September until reeling off sixix sstraighttraig wins to climb into the national polls for the first time in 13 years and capture thehe imaimaginationg of college football followers everywhere. OOregon held the upper hand early, taking advantage of four first-half turnovers to buildld a 2222-10- halftime lead, then adding another TD late in the third period that left the Deacscs ttrailing,railin 29-10, with less than 20 minutes remaining in the game. Ned Moultrie scoreded oonn a short run, then Todd Dixon, who was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player,er, eexplodedxplo with TD receptions of 30 and 61 yards in less than four minutes to give his teamm a 3131-29- edge that it would never relinquish. John Leach, who ran for 116 yards, addeded what proved to be the deciding sscorecore later in the final quarter. Dixon finished with five receptions for 166 yards and twotwo TDs,TDs while while veteranveteran coachcoach Bill DDooleyoole completed his outstanding career with victory No. 162.

ScoScoringr Summary 1 2 3 4 Total WWakeak Forest 7 3 14 15 39 OOregonreg 13 9 7 6 35

WFU Leach 1-yard run (Green kick), 12:33 in 1st ORE Burwell 40-yard run (Thompson kick), 9:21 in 1st ORE O’Berry 24-yard fumble recovery (Thompson kick failed), 1:08 in 1st WFU Green 38-yard field goal, 11:01 in 2nd ORE Ferry 4-yard pass from O’Neil (Thompson kick blocked), 4:03 in 2nd ORE Thompson 48-yard field goal, 0:47 in 2nd ORE Molden 8-yard interception return (Thompson kick), 4:44 in 3rd WFU Moultrie 1-yard run (Green kick), 3:54 in 3rd WFU Dixon 30-yard pass from West (Green kick), 0:45 in 3rd WFU Dixon 61-yard pass from Jones (West pass failed), 12:02 in 4th WFU Leach 6-yard run (Green kick), 5:19 in 4th ORE Harris 10-yard pass from O’Neil (O’Neil pass failed), 1:05 in 4th

Team Statistics Oregon WFU First Downs 23 18 Total Offense 339 516 Yards Rushing 112 193 Yards Passing 227 323 Passing (Comp-Att-Int) 24-40-1 15-27-3 Penalties-Yards 6-55 11-108 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3

TTop Individuals RRushing (WFU) Leach 21-123-2td (ORE) Burwell 11-57-1td PPassing (WFU) West 27-15-262-1td-3int (ORE) O’Neil 40-24-227-2td-1int RReceiving (WFU) Dixon 5-166-2td (ORE) Harris 6-74-1td

From top: WFU head coach Bill Dooley gets a victory ride following the Deacs’ thrilling win over Oregon in the Independence Bowl ... Todd Dixon celebrates his fourth-quarter touchdown reception from Bobby Jones... Richard Goodpasture brings down the Oregon’s rusher

174 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL POSTSEASON GAMES RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

199919 ALOHA BOWL DecemberDec 25, 1999 • Honolulu, HI A Wake Forest team anchored by 26 seniors earned the first winningng seasonsea and first bowl bid in head coach Jim Caldwell’s tenure. Thatat veteranvet leadership helped the Deacs to an impressive 23-3 win overer ArizonaAriz State in the nationally-televised Jeep Aloha Bowl on Christmasas Day.Day Both teams got off to a slow start offensively, and the score was tieded 3-33-3 at intermission. The Deacs got rolling in the second half, however,er, blankingbla ASU 20-0. After another field goal, Wake broke the game openen as quarterback Ben Sankey hit Coach’s son, Jimmy Caldwell, across thehe middle,mid and Caldwell scampered 56 yards into the endzone. The Sunun DevilsDevils managed just 42 yards ofof ooffenseff after that point, as Morgan Kane’s 1-yard TD leap and Matttt Burdick’sBurdick’s third field goal provided the final margin. Sankey earned Bowl MVP honors, passing for 188 yards and rushing for 56. The Deacon defense wasas stifling, holding the Sun Devils to just 164 yards of total offense. Adrian Duncan led the defense with eightht tackles and a sack, while Fred Robbins collected three sacks.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Total Wake Forest 3 0 10 10 23 Arizona State 0 3 0 0 3 FOOTBALL STAFF

WFU Burdick 22-yard field goal, 8:18 in 1st ASU Barth 46-yard field goal, 11:22 in 2nd WFU Burdick 24-yd field goal, 9:18 in 3rd WFU Caldwell 56-yard pass from Sankey (Burdick kick), 4:1818 iinn 33rdrd WFU Kane 1-yard run (Burdick kick), 11:11 in 4th WFU Burdick 43-yard field goal, 5:39 in 4th

Team Statistics WFU ASU First Downs 11 15 Total Offense 164 350 Yards Rushing 94 162 Yards Passing 70 188 Passing (Comp-Att-Int) 15-26-0 13-22-1 Penalties-Yards 3-21 1-15 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0

Top Individuals Rushing (WFU) Kane 20-89-1td (ASU) Redmond 17-93 Passing (WFU) Sankey 22-13-188-1td-1int (ASU) Goodman 16-10-42 Receiving (WFU) Deese 3-38 (ASU) Heap 5-39 HISTORY MEDIA INFORMATION

From top: Kelvin Moses hoists the Aloha Bowl trophy on Christmas Day, 1999 ... Middle left: Morgan Kane rushed for 89 yards and a touchdown in his final collegiate game ... Middle right: center Vince Azzolina and quarterback Ben Sankey helped guide WFU past Arizona State ... the 1999 Demon Deacon football squad

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COMW AKEFORES T S PORTS .COM 175 POSTSEASONPOSTSEASON GGAMESA 200220 SEATTLE BOWL DecemberDece 30, 2002 • Seattle, WA In his last game at WFU, James MacPherson passed for a season-high 241 yards aandnd ttwowo touchdowns as the Deacons beat Oregon 38-17 in the Seattle Bowl. MMacPherson, who also ran for a score, hit Jason Anderson with TD tosses of 57 and 63 yyardsards to earn MVP honors. Wake Forest (7-6) finished with a winning record for the secondond sstraighttraig year. The Deacons last had consecutive winning seasons in 1987-88. TThe second annual Seattle Bowl marked the first meeting between the Ducks and Demonmon DDeaconseac since Dec. 31, 1992 in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La. Wake Forest aalsolso wwonon that game, 39-35. EEntering the game, Wake Forest was ranked eighth nationally in rushing offense,nse, aaveragingvera 239.9 yards a game. The Deacs ran for 256 against Oregon, even with their earlyarly eemphasismp passing. TThe Ducks opened the game with a 45-yard field goal, but Wake Forest answered withwith a seven-play, 65-yard drive, topped bbyy OOvie Mughelli’s one-yard run. MacPherson found Anderson for a 57-yard scoring pass early in the second quarter to push WWake’sa lead to 14-3. MacPherson also added a one-yard touchdown dash just before halftime. MacPherson, who had just six touchdown passes going into the game, closed the third quarter witwith his 63-yard touchdown pass to Anderson. Chris Barclay added a 12-yard TD run late in the gagamem for the final margin. Anderson caught three passes for a career-best 157 yards.

SScoringco Summary 1 2 3 4 Total WWakea Forest 7 14 10 7 38 OOregonre 3 7 7 0 17

OORERE Siegel 45-yard field goal, 12:25 in 1st WWFUF Mughelli 1-yard run (Wisnosky kick), 10:26 in 1st WWFUF Anderson 57-yard pass from MacPherson (Wisnosky kick), 12:38 in 2nd WWFUF MacPherson 1-yard run (Wisnosky kick), 2:40 in 2nd OORERE Parker 7-yard pass from Clemens (Siegel kick), :26 in 2nd WWFUF Wisnosky 43-yard field goal, 9:37 in 3rd OORERE Floberg 1-yard run (Siegel kick), 5:39 in 3rd WWFUF Anderson 63-yard pass from MacPherson (Wisnosky kick), 2:02 in 3rd WWFUF Barclay 12-yard run (Wisnosky kick), 2:48

TeTeama Statistics ORE WFU FiFirstrs Downs 13 23 TTotalot Offense 290 497 YYardsar Rushing 129 256 YYardsar Passing 165 241 PaPassings (C-A-I) 41-20-0 16-9-0 PPenalties-Yardsen 2-10 3-15 FFumbles-Lostum 1-1 3-0

ToTopp Individuals RuRushings (WFU) Barclay 19-82-1td (ORE) Smith 18-62 PasPassing (WFU) MacPherson 9-16-241-2td (ORE) Clemens 19-31-161-1td ReReceivingc (WFU) Anderson 3-157-2td (ORE) Howry 5-50

FromFro top: All-America defensive end Calvin Pace returned fromfro a broken leg to play in the bowl game ... Seniors hoist thethe Seattle Bowl trophy ... the 2002 Demon Deacons.

176 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL POSTSEASONOS S SO GAMES RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL 200620 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME DecemberDec 2, 2006 • Jacksonville, FL JACKSONVILLE,JAC Fla (AP) — Wake Forest’s defensive playersrs huddledhud near the sideline, pushing and shoving, yelling andnd screamingscre and jumping. TThey were trailing 6-3 and ready to do something about it. Rileyey SwansonSw did. Swanson intercepted a pass from Georgia Tech quarterbackck ReggieReg Ball on the next play, sparking a comeback that gave Wakeke itsits firstf ACC championship in 36 years. Riley Skinner followed Swanson’s pick with long completionsns on consecutive drives, setting up game MVP Sam Swank’s finalal twotwo field goals that gave No. 16 Wake Forest a 9-6 victory overer 23rd-ranked GGeorgiaeorgia Tech in the AACCCC tititlet game. Skinner, who grew up in Jacksonville, finished 14-for-25 for 201 yards in his homecoming —andnd may have had the biggest cheering section in the stadium. He was sacked four times, but he came upup big when the Demon Deacons needed it most. He hooked up with John Tereshinski for a 39-yard gain on third-and-10, setting up Swank’s secondnd field goal, a 33-yarder with 8:27 to play. On the next possession, Skinner found Willie Idlette down the middle for a 45-yard gain, settingng up a 22-yarder that turned out to be the game-winner. FOOTBALL STAFF “I can’t even put it in words,” said linebacker Jon Abbate, who finished with 15 tackles. “It’s beenen an unbelievable season. Unbelievable to be ACC champs, and I can’t explain it.”

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Total Wake Forest 0 3 0 6 9 Georgia Tech 3 0 0 3 6

GT Bell 21-yard field goal, 10:27 in 1st WFU Swank 19-yard field goal, 1:16 in 2nd GT Bell 34-yard field goal, 13:59 in 4th WFU Swank 33-yard field goal, 8:27 in 4th WFU Swank 22-yard field goal, 2:55 in 4th

Team Statistics WFU GT First Downs 16 18 Net Yards Rushing 91 143 Net Yards Passing 201 129 Passes Attempted 25 29 Passes Completed 14 9 Total Net Yards 292 272 Turnovers 0 2 Possession 34:12 25:48

Top Individuals Rushing (WFU) Moore 16-38 HISTORY (GT) Choice 21-100 Passing (WFU) Skinner 14-25-201 (GT) Ball 9-29-129 Receiving (WFU) Idlette 3-73 (GT) C. Johnson 8-117 MEDIA INFORMATION

From top: Sam Swank accepts MVP honors from ACC Commissioner ... Middle left: Willie Idlette’s 45-yard catch was instrumental in the victory ... Middle right: Riley Swanson picked off a pass intended for ... Bottom: Jim Grobe and the 2006 ACC Championship Trophy

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 177 POSTSEASON GGAMES 200720 FEDEX JanuaryJan 2, 2007 • Miami, Fla. MMIAMI,IA Fla (AP) — Wake Forest finally ran out of magic. All season long, the Deacons demonstrated an ability to conjure improbable victorieses in difficultd situations, becoming the Cinderella of this year’s . Butut wwhenh they needed one final spark — in the biggest game of the year — they came uupp sshort.ho “It’s definitely tough to have the lead close to the fourth quarter and lose it (but) it justst wwasn’ta our night,” quarterback Riley Skinner said. No. 15 Wake Forest lost 24-13 to No. 5 Louisville in the Orange Bowl in the DDeacons’ea first BCS appearance. And for a team which made its name on winning ththee close games, losing one to end the season was tough to take. The Deacons (11-3) entered as 10-point underdogs, and did an effective job of keepingng LoLouisvilleu quarterback Brian Brohm in check during the first half, holding him to 7-of-133 ppassingas for 79 yards at halftime. ForFor a wwhile,hile, ththee reredshirtdshirt frfreshman Skinner outdueled his higher-profile counterpart by completing 14 of his first 17 passes forfor 199 yards. His 30-yard touchdown pass to Nate Morton tied it at 10 early in the third quarter. For the Deacons, there wasn’t a single turning point - much unlike the last time they blew a fourth-quarterfour lead. Clemson rallied for a 27-17 victory over Wake Forest on Oct. 7. “It’s funny — you get in the Orange Bowl, and it feels really, really good,” coach Jim Grobe said. “But“Bu when you lose it, it doesn’t feel any different than if you lose any other time.”

ScoringSco Summary 1 2 3 4 Total LouisvilleLou 0 10 0 10 24 WakeWa Forest 0 3 7 3 13

WFUWF Swank 44-yard field goal, 14:17 in 2nd LOU Carmody 41-yard field goal, 8:30 in 2nd LOU Allen 21-yard pass from Carter (Carmody kick), 5:53 in 2nd WFUWF Morton 30-yard pass from Skinner (Swank kick), 11:34 in 3rd WFUWF Swank 36-yard field goal, 14:46 in 4th LOU Allen 1-yard run (Carmody kick), 12:31 in 4th LOULOU Bolen 18-yard run (Carmody kick)

Team Statistics WFU LOU First Downs 18 23 Rushing Attempts 29 37 Net Yards Rushing 111 125 Net Yards Passing 271 332 Passes Attempted 33 35 Passes Completed 21 25 Had Intercepted 1 0 Total Net Yards 382 457 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-2 Punts-Average 5-38.6 4.34.0 Possession 27:36 32:24

TopTop Individuals RushingRus (WFU) Moore 12-73 (LOU) Smith 16-82 PassingPas (WFU) Skinner 21-33-271 (LOU) Brohm 23-34-311 ReceivingRec (WFU) Idlette 6-91 (LOU) Douglas 10-165

FromFro top: Legendary Wake Forest golfer Arnold Palmer and LouisvilleLou native Muhammad Ali enjoy a light-hearted moment... Middle:Mid Riley Skinner threw for a career-high 271 yards against thethe Cardinals... Bottom: The Deacons make their first-ever BCBCS appearance.

178 20082008W WAKEAKE FOFORESTRESTF FOOTBALLO POSTSEASON GAMES RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL 200720 MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL DecemberDec 29, 2007 • Charlotte, N.C. CHARLOTTE,CHA (AP) — Behind do-it-all receiver Kenneth Moore andnd a sswarmingw defense full of big plays, Wake Forest rallied to beatat fellowfello upstart Connecticut 24-10 in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. The Demon Deacons had to come from behind to do iit,t, reelingree off the final 24 points after falling behind 10-0 at halftimeme againstaga the Huskies, who were playing in only their second bowlwl game.gam “We’re not about losing anymore,” Wake Forest cornerbackck AlphonsoAlp Smith said. “We’re not about coming close or competingng in a game.” Riley Skinner completed 29 of 38 passes for 268 yards, onene touchdown and two interceptions, and ACC rookie of the year Josh Adams rushed for 81 yards and a score. Linebacker Stanley Arnoux highlighted a series of big plays for Wake Forest with an interceptionon and two fourth-down stops. “Stanley Arnoux is one of those guys nobody talks about, but he might be our best defensiveve player,” Grobe said. Skinner put the Demon Deacons ahead late in the third quarter by floating a pass to the left cornerer

of the end zone for tight end John Tereshinski for a 20-yard TD. FOOTBALL STAFF “It’s definitely a storybook ending,” said Moore, who grew up watching gameses at the same stadium. “I remember I was at a Monday night football game here and I always imagineded one day I’d be on that field. Today was that day.”

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Total Connecticut 7 3 0 0 10 Wake Forest 0 0 14 10 24

UC Taylor 68-yard punt return (Ciaravino kick), 2:38 in 1st UC Ciaravino 29-yard field goal, 5:00 in 2nd WFU Adams 38-yard run (Swank kick), 12:44 in 3rd WFU Tereshinski 20-yard pass from Skinner (Swank kick) , 3:27 in 3rd WFU Swank 43-yard field goal, 11:53 in 4th WFU Andrews 9-yard run (Swank kick), 0:29 in 4th

Team Statistics UC WFU First Downs 9 23 Net Yards Rushing 115 144 Net Yards Passing 98 268 Passes Attempted 29 38 Passes Completed 13 29 Total Net Yards 213 412 Turnovers 1 2 Possession 25:09 34:51 HISTORY Top Individuals Rushing (WFU) Adams 19-66 (UC) Brown 13-72 Passing (WFU) Skinner 29-39-268 (UC) Lorenzen 13-26-98 Receiving (WFU) Moore 11-112 MEDIA INFORMATION (UC) Kanuch 3-36

From top: Kenny Moore hoists the Most Valuable Player Award ... Middle left: Riley Skinner was 29-of-39 for 268 yards and one touchdown ... Middle right: Stanley Arnoux made two-key fourth-down stops in the second half ... Bottom: Head Coach Jim Grobe and Director of Athletics Ron Wellman share a moment during the team’s visit to the Lowes Moter Speedway

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COMAKEFORESTSPORTS COM 179 DEACONS IN THE NFL DRAFT

2008 DEMON DEACONS IN THE SUPER BOWLL Jeremy Thompson - Green Bay, 4th Bill Ard (1) New York Giants XXI Kenneth Moore - Detroit, 5th Gary Baldinger (3) XXV, XXVI, XXVII Steve Justice - Indianapolis, 6th Ed Bradley (2) IX,IX, X Jim Clack (2) Pittsburgh Steelers IX,IX, X 2007 George Coghill (2) Denver Broncos XXXII,XXXIII, XXXIIIXXXIII Josh Gattis - Jacksonville, 5th Thabiti Davis (1) New York Giants XXX XXXVV Steve Vallos - Seattle, 7th Jack Dolbin (1) Denver Broncos XII Bob Grant (2) Baltimore Colts III, V James Hargrove (1) XV XVII 2006 Michael McCrary (1) Baltimore Ravens XXXVXXXV Ryan Plackemeier - Seattle, 7th Ricky Proehl (4) St. Louis Rams, Carolina Panthersnthers XXXIVXXXIIV, XXXVI, XXXXXXVIII,VIII, XLXLII 2005 Fred Robbins (1) New York Giants XLIIXLII Eric King - Buffalo, 5th Jay Williams (1) St. Louis Rams XXIVXXIVV Desmond Clark (1) Chicago Bears XL XLII 2003 *Winners in bold. Calvin Pace - Arizona, 1st (18th overall) Ovie Mughelli - Baltimore, 4th 1980 Montique Sharpe - Kansas City, 7th Syd Kitson - Green Bay, 3rd

2000 1978 Fred Robbins - Minnesota, 2nd Fred Robbins had three solo tackles Larry Tearry - Detroit, 5th Dustin Lyman - Chicago, 3rd and won his fi rst Super Bowl title Reggie Austin - Chicago, 4th with the New York Giants in 1977 Super Bowl XLII. Dave LaCrosse - Pittsburgh, 10th 1999 Desmond Clark - Denver, 6th 1974 Chuck Ramsey - New England, 6th 1993 Clayton Heath - Miami, 13th Ben Coleman - Arizona, 2nd John Henry Mills - Houston, 5th 1972 19481948 Michael McCrary - Seattle, 7th 1956 Ed Bradley - Pittsburgh, 4th Ed RoystonRoyston - NY Giants, 7th7th Gerry Huth - NY Giants, 24thh 1990 1970 19471947 Ricky Proehl - Arizona, 3rd 1953 Ed George - Pittsburgh, 4th ElmerElmer JonesJones - Detroit,Detroit, 2n2ndd Joe Koch - Chicago Bears, 44thh Tony Mayberry - Tampa Bay, 4th Red Cochran - Chicago Cardinals, 8th Bob Gaona - Pittsburgh, 5th 1969 Nick Sacrinty - Chicago Bears, 15th 1989 Larry Spencer - Detroit, 12th Fred Summers - Cleveland, 4th Tom Donahoe - Chicago Cardinals, 19th David Braxton - Minnesota, 2nd 1946 Mike Elkins - Kansas City, 2nd Bill Link - Washington, 20th 1968 Dave Harris - Detroit, 3rd A.J. Greene - NY Giants, 9th Clyde Pickard - Chicago Bears, 25th Ed Grant - Baltimore, 2nd Jack Lewis - Chicago Bears, 29th 1945 1988 1964 Elmer Barbour - NY Giants, 1st (10th overall) Greg Scales - New Orleans, 5th 1952 Karl Sweetan - Detroit, 18th Bill George - Chicago Bears, 2nd Darryl McGill - Washington, 8th 1943 Ed Listopad - Chicago Cardinals, 19th 1962 — AFL Pat Preston - Chicago Bears, 15th 1987 Ed Kissell - Pittsburgh, 30th Bill Hull - Dallas Texans, 5th Gary Baldinger - Kansas City, 9th 1942 1951 1961 — NFL John Polanski - Detroit, 11th 1986 Jim Staton - Washington, 2nd Norm Snead - Washington, 1st (2nd overall) Harry Newsome - Pittsburgh, 8th Bob McCreary - San Francisco, 5th 1941 1950 Ronnie Burgess - Green Bay, 10th John Jett - Detroit, 7th Red O’Quinn - Chicago Bears, 3rd 1961 — AFL Tony Gallovich - Cleveland Rams, 8th 1982 Jim Duncan - Cleveland, 9th Wayne Wolff - Buffalo, 17th Ed Bradley - Chicago Bears, 16th Kenny Duckett - New Orleans, 3rd 1940 Richard Baldinger - NY Giants, 10th Tom Palmer - Chicago Cardinals, 17th 1960 Rupert Pate - Chicago Cardinals, 20th Pete Manning - Chicago Bears, 8th 1981 1949 Bill Ard - NY Giants, 8th Harry Dowda - Washington, 17th 1957 Carlos Bradley - San Diego, 11th Bill Barnes - Philadelphia, 2nd

180 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL DEACONS IN THE NFL DRAFTAFT RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

WAKE FOREST’S FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS

Elmer Barbour Norm Snead Calvin Pace 10th pick - 1945 2nd pick - 1961 18th pick - 2003

1st1tR Roundd 4th RRoundd Elmer Barbour (1945) - 10th overall Joe Koch (1953) Norm Snead (1961) - 2nd overall Ed George (1970) Calvin Pace (2003) - 18th overall Fred Summers (1969) Ben Coleman’s NFL career began in 1993 after being drafted in the 2nd round by Ed Bradley (1972) Arizona. He also played for the Jaguars, Chargers and Redskins. 2nd Round Tony Mayberry (1990)

Elmer Jones (1947) Reggie Austin (2000) 9th Round 17th Round FOOTBALL STAFF Jim Staton (1951) Ovie Mughelli (2003) Jim Duncan (1950) Harry Dowda (1949) Bill George (1952) Jeremy Thompson (2008) Gary Baldinger (1986) Tom Palmer (1950) Bill Barnes (1956) A.J. Greene (1989) Wayne Wolff (1961) - AFL Bob Grant (1968) 5th Round Mike Elkins (1989) Bob Gaona (1953) 10th Round 18th Round David Braxton (1989) Bob McCreary (1961) Dave LaCrosse (1977) Karl Sweetan (1964) Ben Coleman (1993) Bill Hull (1962) - AFL Richard Baldinger (1982) Fred Robbins (2000) Larry Tearry (1978) Ronnie Burgess (1985) 19th Round Greg Scales (1988) Ed Listopad (1952) 3rd Round John Henry Mills (1993) 11th Round Tom Donahoe (1953) Dave Harris (1946) Eric King (2005) John Polanski (1942) John “Red” O’Quinn (1950) Josh Gattis (2007) Carlos Bradley (1981) 20th Round Syd Kitson (1980) Kenneth Moore (2008) Bill Link (1953) Kenny Duckett (1982) 12th Round Rupert Pate (1940) Ricky Proehl (1990) 6th Round Larry Spencer (1953) Dustin Lyman (2000) Chuck Ramsey (1977) 24th Round Desmond Clark (1999) 13th Round Gerry Huth (1956) Steve Justice (2008) Clayton Heath (1974) 25th Round 7th Round 15th Round Clyde Pickard (1953) John Jett (1941) Pat Preston (1946) Ed Royston (1948) Nick Sacrinty (1947) 29th Round Jack Lewis (1953) Tony Mayberry was a three-time Mike McCrary (1993) 16th Round Pro Bowl pick during his Montique Sharpe (2003) 10-year10-year career wwithith TTampaampa RRyanyan PlPlackemeierackemeier (200(2006) Ed Bradley (1950) 30th Round HISTORY Bay. SSteveteve Vallos ((2007)2007) Ed Kissell (1952)

8th RounRoundd TonTonyy GGallovichallovic (1941) Red CochranCochra (1947) DEACONS IN THE PRO BOWL

Pete ManningMann (1960) MEDIA INFORMATION Bill Ard ((1981)19 Player Team Year(s) HarrHarryy NeNewsomew (1985) Bill Barnes (3) Philadelphia Eagles 1958, 1959, 1960 Darryl MMcGill (1988) Tony Mayberry (3) 1998, 1999, 2000 Michael McCrary (2) Baltimore Ravens 1999, 2000 John Henry Mills (1) Houston Oilers 1997 Norm Snead (3) Washington Redskins 1964 Philadelphia Eagles 1966 New York Giants 1973

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 181 DEACONS IN THE PROS

RonnieRoR Burgess Rick Decker OVIE MUGHELLI (10th round) (1968) BALTIMORE RAVENS (2003-06) Green Bay Packers (1985) Jammie Deese (2007-08) TysonTyT Clabo + Carolina Cobras (2001) Denver Broncos (2004-05) San Diego Chargers (2005) Phil Denfeld New York Giants (2004) * Arizona Wranglers (1983) (2005-06) Atlanta Falcons (2006-08) Dan Dever # British Columbia Lions (1972) JimJim Clack Pittsburgh Steelers (1971-77) Jack Dolbin New York Giants (1978-81) Denver Broncos (1975-79)

DesmondDe Clark Tom Donahue (6th round) (19th round) JonJon AbbAbbateate ChrisChris BarclayBarclay Denver Broncos (1999-01) Chicago Cardinals (1953) (2007-08) (2006-07) Miami Dolphins (2002) (2008) Chicago Bears (2003-08) Harry Dowda Jason Anderson (17th round) (2005) Bill Barnes Red Cochran Washington Redskins (1949-53) (2005) (2nd round) (8th round) Philadelphia Eagles (1954-55) (2005-06) Philadelphia Eagles (1957-61) Chicago Cardinals (1947-50) ^ Rhein Fire (2006) Washington Redskins (1962-63) Kenny Duckett Minnesota Vikings (1965-66) George Coghill (3rd round) Bryan Andrews New Orleans Saints (1993) New Orleans Saints (1982-84) Cincinnati Bengals (2007) Nate Bolling Denver Broncos (1998-02) (1985) Baltimore Ravens (2002-03) Bill Ard ^ Scottish Claymores (2003) Steve Colavito Jim Duncan (8th round) Miami Dolphins (2004) Philadelphia Eagles (1975) (9th round/Cleveland) New York Giants (1981-88) New York Giants (1950-53) Green Bay Packers (1989-91) Carlos Bradley Ben Coleman (11th round) (2nd round) Marshall Edwards Tyler Ashe San Diego Chargers (1981-85) (1993-95) Brooklyn Dodgers (1943) Minnesota Vikings (2002) (1995-99) Ed Bradley San Diego Chargers (2000) Mike Elkins Reggie Austin (16th round) Washington Redskins (2001) (2nd round) (4th round) Chicago Bears (1950-51) (1989-90) Chicago Bears (2000-02) Michael Collins Houston Oilers (1992) ^ Frankfurt Galaxy (2006) Ed Bradley Baltimore Ravens (2002-04) (4th round) ^ Amsterdam Admirals (2003) Jeff Flowe Gary Baldinger Pittsburgh Steelers (1972-75) + Rome Renegades (2006) Carolina Panthers (1999) (9th round) Seattle Seahawks (1976) Kansas City Chiefs (1986-88) San Francisco 49ers (1977-78) Clement Crabtree Clark Gaines Indianapolis Colts (1989) (1940-41) New York Jets (1976-80) Buffalo Bills (1990-92) Kellen Brantley Kansas City Chiefs (1981-82) Tennessee Titans (2004) Chris Davis Richard Baldinger ^ Frankfurt Galaxy (2005) # (2006) Tony Gallovich (10th round) Buffalo Bills (2005-06) New York Jets (2007-08) (8th round) New York Giants (1982) Cleveland Rams (1941) Kansas City Chiefs (1983-92) David Braxton Fabian Davis New England Patriots (1993) (2nd round) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2003-04) Bob Gaona Minnesota Vikings (1989) Arizona Cardinals (2005) (5th round) Elmer Barbour Phoenix Cardinals (1990-93) Pittsburgh Steelers (1953-56) (1st round) Cincinnati Bengals (1994) Thabiti Davis Philadelphia Eagles (1957) New York Giants (1945) New York Giants (2000-02) Steve Brown % New Orleans Voo Doo (2005) # Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1991) % Columbus Destroyers (2006)

182 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL DEACONS IN THE PROS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL K E F

Josh Gattis Gerry Huth CALVIN PACE OO

(5th round) (24th round) ARIZONA CARDINALS TBAL Jacksonville Jaguars (2007) New York Giants (1956) (2003-07) L Chicago Bears (2008) Philadelphia Eagles (1959-60) NEW YORK JETS (2008) Minnesota Vikings (1961-63)

Bill George S EA

(2nd round) Willie Idlette S ON Chicago Bears (1952-65) Cleveland Browns (2007) Los Angeles Rams (1966) John Jett Ed George (7th round) (4th round/Pittsburgh) Detroit Lions (1941) # Montreal Alouettes (1970-74) Baltimore Colts (1975) Elmer Jones Philadelphia Eagles (1976-78) (2nd round) Detroit Lions (1947-48) Patrick Ghee Seattle Seahawks (2007) Steve Justice JJohnohn LLeacheach MMarcusarcus MMcGrudercGruder Carolina Panthers (2008) (6th round) # British Columbia Lions (1995) # Montreal Alouettes (2006) Indianapolis Colts (2008) Bob Grant Jack Lewis Maurice Miller FOOTBALL STAFF (2nd round) Blake Lingruen (25th round) # Sacramento Gold Miners (1994) Baltimore Colts (1968-70) Detroit Lions (2005) Chicago Bears (1953) # San Antonio Texans (1995) Washington Redskins (1971) # Edmonton Eskimos (1996-97) Morgan Kane Bill Link Maurice Gravely Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2003-04) (20th round) John Henry Mills # Baltimore Stallions (1995) Washington Redskins (1953) (5th round) Jim Kemp Houston Oilers (1993-96) A.J. Greene # Sacramento Gold Miners (1994-95) Dustin Lyman Oakland Raiders (1997-98) (9th round) (3rd round) Minnesota Vikings (1999) New York Giants (1989) Eric King Chicago Bears (2000-07) (5th Round) Kenneth Moore Randy Halsall Buffalo Bills (2005-06) James MacPherson (5th round) # Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1974-77) Tennessee Titans (2006-08) Indianapolis Colts (2003) Detroit Lions (2008) # Montreal Alouettes (1978) + Green Bay Blizzard (2006) # Ottawa Rough Riders (1978) Ed Kissell + Grand Rapids Rampage (2008) Mark Moroz # Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1979-80) (30th round) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2004) Pittsburgh Steelers (1952-54) Pete Manning # Toronto Argonauts (2004-05) Steve Hammond (8th round) # Hamilton Tiger Cats (2006) * New Jersey Generals (1983) Syd Kitson Chicago Bears (1960-61) * Memphis Showboats (1984-85) (3rd round) Nate Morton Buffalo Bills (1987) Green Bay Packers (1980-83) Kevin Marion St. Louis Rams (2007) Dallas Cowboys (1984) Pittsburgh Steelers (2008) James Hargrove Kelvin Moses HISTORY Cincinnati Bengals(1981) Joe Koch Tony Mayberry New York Jets (2001-03) * Michigan Panthers (1983) (4rd round) (4th round) * Boston Breakers (1983) Chicago Bears (1953) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1990-99) Ovie Mughelli (4th round) Clayton Heath Brian Kuklick Michael McCrary Baltimore Ravens (2003-06)

(13th round/Miami) Oakland Raiders (2000) (7th round) Atlanta Falcons (2007-08) MEDIA INFORMATION Buffalo Bills (1976) Seattle Seahawks (1993-96) Miami Dolphins (1976) Dave Lacrosse Baltimore Ravens (1997-03) Harry Newsome (10th round) (8th round) Blake Henry Pittsburgh Steelers (1977) Bob McCreary Pittsburgh Steelers (1985-89) Atlanta Falcons (2003) (5th round/San Francisco) Minnesota Vikings (1990-93) Ed Listopad + Dallas Texans (1961-62) Bill Hull (19th round) # Calgary Stampeders (1963) Jerome Nichols (5th round/AFL) Chicago Cardinals (1952) Washington Redskins (2005) + Dallas Texans (1962) Darryl McGill ^ Frankfurt Galaxy (2006) (8th round) Green Bay Packers (2006) Washington Redskins (1988)

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 183 DEACONS IN THE PROS

EEdd Royston Karl Sweetan JYLES TUCKER (7th round) (18th round/Detroit) SAN DIEGO CHARGERS New York Giants (1948-49) # Toronto Argonauts (1964) (2007-08) Detroit Lions (1966-67) AAnthonyntn Rubino New Orleans Saints (1968) Detroit Lions (1943-46) Los Angeles Rams (1969-70)

NNicki Sacrinty Larry Tearry (15th round) (5th round) Chicago Bears (1947) Detroit Lions (1978-79)

BBene Sankey John Tereshinski # Calgary Stampeders (2000-02) San Diego Chargers (2008) Houston Texans (2002) Ray Thomas GGreg Scales Buffalo Bills (2003) (5th round) JohnJohn “Red” O’Quinn JiJimm PPolanskiolanski New Orleans Saints (1988-91) Jeremy Thompson (3rd round) (11th round) (4th round) Chicago Bears (1950-51) Detroit Lions (1942) Montique Sharpe Green Bay Packers (2008) Philadelphia Eagles (1951) (7th round) # Montreal Alouettes (1952-59) Pat Preston Kansas City Chiefs (2003-05) Jyles Tucker (15th round) San Diego Chargers (2007-08) Calvin Pace Chicago Bears (1946-49) Norm Snead (1st round) (1st round) Steve Vallos Arizona Cardinals (2003-07) Ricky Proehl Washington Redskins (1961-63) (7th round) New York Jets (2008) (3rd round) Philadelphia Eagles (1964-70) Seattle Seahawks (2007-08) Arizona Cardinals (1990-94) Minnesota Vikings (1971) Tom Palmer Seattle Seahawks (1995-96) New York Giants (1972-74, 76) Jay Venuto (17th round/Chicago Cardinals) Chicago Bears (1997) San Francisco 49ers (1974-75) * Birmingham Stallions (1983) Pittsburgh Steelers (1953-54) St. Louis Rams (1998-02) Baltimore Colts (1984) Carolina Panthers (2003-05) D’Angelo Solomon James Parker Indianapolis Colts (2006) # Toronto Argonauts (1998) Dick Wedel # Edmonton Eskimos (1979-83) Chicago Cardinals (1948) # British Columbia Lions (1984-89) Chuck Ramsey Jim Staton # Toronto Argonauts (1990-91) (6th round/New England) (2nd round) Jay Williams New York Jets (1977-84) Washington Redskins (1951) Los Angeles Rams (1994) Rupert Pate # Montreal Alouettes (1952-56) St. Louis Rams (1995-99) (20th round) Walter Rasby Carolina Panthers (2000-01) Chicago Cardinals (1940) Pittsburgh Steelers (1994) Larry Spencer Miami Dolphins (2002-04) Philadelphia Eagles (1942) Carolina Panthers (1995-97) (12th round) Detroit Lions (1998-00) Detroit Lions (1954) Quintin Williams Nick Patella Washington Redskins (2001-02) Miami Dolphins (2004) (1st round/AFL regional) New Orleans Saints (2003) Roderick Stephen New York Titans (1961) Washington Redskins (2004) St. Louis Rams (2004) Wayne Wolff (17th round/AFL) Matt Petz Bryan Ray John Stone Buffalo Bills (1961) # Montreal Alouettes (2000-03) New Orleans Saints (2001) Indianapolis Colts (2002) # Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2004) Carolina Panthers (2002) Oakland Raiders (2003-05) David Zadel ^ Frankfurt Galaxy (2002-03) New England Patriots (2006) Dallas Cowboys (1998) Brian Piccolo + Carolina Cobras (2004) Chicago Bears (1966-69) + Columbus Destroyers (2005) Fred Summers Joe Zelenka + Las Vegas Gladiators (2006) (4th round) San Francisco 49ers (1999) Clyde Pickard Cleveland Browns (1969-71) Washington Redskins (2000) (25th round) Fred Robbins Jacksonville Jaguars (2001-08) Chicago Bears (1953) (2nd round) Riley Swanson Minnesota Vikings (2000-03) Detroit Lions (2007) Key: Ryan Plackemeier New York Giants (2004-08) ^ NFL Europe / + Arena League (7th round) # CFL / * USFL Seattle Seahawks (2006-08)

184 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL SERIES RECORDS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL Opponent G W L T First Last Opponent G W L T First Last Air Force 1 0 1 0 1998 1998 Minnesota 1 0 1 0 1968 1968 Appalachian State 22 14 7 1 1975 2001 Miami (Fla.) 8 3 5 0 1928 2005 Arizona State 1 1 0 0 1999 1999 Mississippi 1 1 0 0 2006 2006 Army 11 7 4 0 1945 2007 Navy 8 6 2 0 1929 2007 Asheville Athletics 1 1 0 0 1892 1892 Nebraska 3 0 3 0 1970 2007 Atlantic Christian 1 1 0 0 1922 1922 Norfolk Blues 1 0 1 0 1910 1910 Auburn 8 2 6 0 1958 1982 North Carolina 103 34 67 2 1888 2007 Baltimore 1 1 0 0 1930 1930 North Carolina A&T 1 1 0 0 2004 2004 Baylor 4 0 4 0 1948 1961 Northern Illinois 2 1 1 0 2001 2002 Boston College 15 6 7 2 1941 2007 NC Medical College 2 1 1 0 1909 1912 Boston University 2 2 0 0 1985 1986 NC Pre-Flight 1 1 0 0 1943 1943 Camp Davis 2 1 1 0 1941 1943 NC State 101 35 60 6 1895 2007 Carson-Newman 1 1 0 0 1932 1932 Northwestern 4 2 2 0 1991 1997 Catawba 1 1 0 0 1929 1929 Oglethorpe 1 0 1 0 1931 1931 Catholic 2 0 2 0 1932 1933 Oklahoma 1 0 1 0 1974 1974 Chattanooga 1 1 0 0 1946 1946 Oregon 2 2 0 0 1992 2002 Citadel, The 3 2 1 0 1910 1980 Penn State 1 0 1 0 1974 1974 Clemson 73 16 56 1 1933 2007 Presbyterian 10 5 4 1 1926 1945 FOOTBALL STAFF Connecticut 3 2 1 0 2003 2007 Purdue 5 1 4 0 1968 2003 Davidson 30 11 15 4 1908 1972 Quantico Marines 1 0 1 0 1927 1927 Delaware 1 1 0 0 1932 1932 Randolph-Macon 1 1 0 0 1938 1938 Duke 87 33 53 2 1889 2007 Rice 2 0 1 1 1989 1990 Duquesne 3 3 0 0 1947 1949 Richmond 17 9 7 1 1889 1987 East Carolina 8 6 2 0 1963 2005 Richmond Blues 1 1 0 0 1915 1915 Elon 9 8 0 1 1920 1939 Roanoke 2 2 0 0 1911 1914 Emory & Henry 1 0 1 0 1934 1934 Rutgers 2 2 0 0 1997 1999 Erskine 3 3 0 0 1931 1937 Sewanee Club (Va.) 1 1 0 0 1919 1919 Florence YMCA 1 1 0 0 1915 1915 South Carolina 56 20 34 2 1909 1987 Florida 4 0 4 0 1923 1957 Southern Methodist 3 0 3 0 1949 1975 Florida State 26 4 21 1 1956 2007 Syracuse 1 1 0 0 2006 2006 Furman 18 7 11 0 1917 1977 Temple 1 0 1 0 1930 1930 Gallaudet 2 1 1 0 1913 1915 Tennessee 9 3 6 0 1892 1985 George Washington 12 9 3 0 1934 1954 Texas 1 0 1 0 1973 1973 Georgetown 3 2 1 0 1946 1949 Texas Christian 1 0 1 0 1952 1952 Georgia 3 2 1 0 1943 1979 Texas Tech 2 0 2 0 1940 1941 Georgia Tech 28 8 20 0 1917 2006 Tulane 2 0 2 0 1959 1995 Greensboro AAB 1 0 1 0 1943 1943 Tulsa 3 3 0 0 1967 1989 Guilford 12 11 0 1 1916 1934 UAB 1 1 0 0 1999 1999 Hampden-Sydney 3 1 1 1 1917 1922 USS Franklin 3 2 1 0 1910 1914

High Point 1 1 0 0 1927 1927 Vanderbilt 11 4 7 0 1964 2007 HISTORY Horner Academy 2 2 0 0 1910 1912 Villanova 4 2 2 0 1952 1988 Houston 2 0 2 0 1967 1970 Virginia 46 12 34 0 1889 2007 Illinois State 1 1 0 0 1988 1988 Virginia Military 7 3 2 2 1892 1944 Kansas State 2 1 1 0 1975 1976 Virginia Tech 33 11 21 1 1916 2006 Lenoir-Rhyne 1 1 0 0 1925 1925 Warrenton Prep 3 3 0 0 1908 1911

Liberty 1 1 0 0 2006 2006 Washington & Lee 9 2 7 0 1892 1924 MEDIA INFORMATION State 3 0 3 0 1960 1979 West Virginia 2 0 2 0 1955 1957 Louisville 1 0 1 0 2006 2006 Western Carolina 3 3 0 0 1982 1991 Lynchburg 3 2 1 0 1922 1924 Western Maryland 2 1 1 0 1938 1939 Marshall 3 2 1 0 1939 1941 William Jewell 1 1 0 0 1940 1940 Maryland 56 15 40 1 1917 2007 William & Mary 20 10 9 1 1921 1985 Maryville 1 1 0 0 1909 1909 Wofford 7 6 0 1 1914 1937 Medical College of Virginia 1 0 1 0 1912 1912 * The 2007 Louisville contest occurred during the 2006 season Memphis 4 2 2 0 1964 1967 Mercer 4 2 2 0 1927 1930 Michigan 2 0 2 0 1976 1988

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 185 SERIES RESULTS

AIR FORCE BAYLOR CHATTANOOGA 1970 W H 36-20 Overall: Air Force leads, 1-0 Overall: Baylor leads 4-0 Overall: WFU leads, 1-0 1969 L A 14-28 1998 L A 0-42 All Games at WFU: 0-0 1946 W A 32-14 1968 T H 20-20 Games at BB&T Field: 0-0 1967 L A 6-23 APPALACHIAN STATE All Games at Baylor: 0-3 THE CITADEL 1966 L H 21-23 Overall: WFU leads 14-7-1 Games in : 0-3 Overall: WFU leads, 2-1 1965 L A 13-26 2001 W H 20-10 All Neutral site games: 0-1 1980 W H 24-7 1964 L H 2-21 2000 L H 16-20 Jim Grobe vs. Baylor: 0-0 1938 W N1 31-0 1963 L A 0-36 1998 L (ot) H 27-30 vs. WFU: 0-0 1910 L na 5-9 1962 L H 7-24 1996 W H 19-13 Last WFU win: 0-0 1 - Charlotte, NC 1961 W A 17-13 1995 L H 22-24 Last Baylor win: 31-0 (11/23/61) at Baylor 1960 L H 7-28 1994 W H 12-10 Last WFU win at Baylor: - CLEMSON 1959 L A 31-33 1993 W H 20-3 Last Baylor win at WFU: - Overall: Clemson leads, 56-16-1 1958 L A 12-14 1992 W H 10-7 Longest WFU streak: - All Games at WFU: 9-19-1 1957 L A 6-13 1991 L H 3-17 Longest Baylor streak: 4 from 1948-SA Games at BB&T Field: 5-12-1 1956 L H 0-17 1990 W H 23-12 Games over last 10 years: - All Games at Clemson: 7-33 1955 L A 13-19 1989 L H 10-15 Current streak: BU, 4 Games at Memorial Stadium: 7-28 1954 L N2 20-32 1988 T H 34-34 Largest WFU win: - All Neutral site games: 0-4 1953 L A 0-18 1987 W H 16-12 Largest Baylor win: 42-0 in 1951 Jim Grobe vs. Clemson: 2-5 1951 L A 6-21 1986 W H 21-13 Tommy Bowden vs. WFU: 7-2 1950 L H 12-13 1985 W H 24-21 1961 L A 0-31 Last WFU Win: 31-27 (10/1/05), BB&T Field 1949 W A 35-21 1984 W H 17-13 1952 L A 14-17 Last Clemson Win: 44-10 (11/10/07), at CU 1948 L N3 14-21 1983 L H 25-27 1951 L A 0-42 Last WFU win at Clemson: 29-19 (9/26/98) 1947 W A 16-14 1982 W H 31-22 1948 L N1 7-20 Last Clemson win at WFU: 27-17 (10/7/06) 1946 W H 19-7 1981 W H 15-14 1 - Dixie Bowl/Birmingham, AL Games over last 10 years: 3-7 1945 W A 13-6 1980 W H 28-16 Current Streak: Clemson, 2 1944 W H 13-7 1979 W H 30-23 BOSTON COLLEGE Longest WFU Streak: 6 (1942-47) 1943 W A 41-12 1975 L H 17-19 Overall: BC leads, 7-6-2 Longest CU Streak: 15 (1977-91) 1942 W H 19-6 All Games at WFU: 2-0 Largest WFU win: 29 in 1943 1941 L A 0-29 ARIZONA STATE Games at BB&T Field: 3-2 Largest Clemson win: 58 in 1981 1940 L A 0-39 Overall: WFU leads, 1-0 All Games at BC: 4-6-1 1939 L A 7-20 1999 W N1 23-3 Games at Alumni Stadium: 1-2 2007 L A 10-44 1938 L H 0-7 1 - Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl/Honolulu, HI All Neitral site games: 0-0-1 2006 L H 17-27 1937 L A 0-32 Jim Grobe vs. BC: 3-2 2005 W H 31-27 1936 W H 6-0 ARMY Jeff Jagodzinski vs. WFU: 0-0 2004 L A 30-37 (2ot) 1935 L A 7-13 Overall: WFU leads, 7-4 Last WFU Win: 21-14 (11/4/06), BB&T Field 2003 W H 45-17 1933 L N2 0-13 2007 W H 21-10 Last BC Win: 38-28 (9/1/07), at BC 2002 L A 23-31 1 - Mirage Bowl/Tokyo, Japan; 1999 W H 34-15 Last WFU win at BC: 20-6 (9/21/51) 2001 L H 14-21 2 - Charlotte, NC; 3 - Winston-Salem, NC 1994 W H 33-27 Last BC win at WFU: - 2000 L A 7-55 1992 W H 23-7 Games over last 10 years: 3-2 1999 L H 3-12 DAVIDSON 1990 W H 52-14 Current Streak: BC, 1 1998 W A 29-19 Overall: Davidson leads, 15-11-4 1989 L A 10-14 Longest WFU Streak: 2 (1946-47; 2003-04) 1997 L H 16-33 1972 W H 26-20 1987 W A 17-13 Longest BC Streak: 2 (1941-42; 1948-49) 1996 L A 10-21 1971 W H 27-7 1986 W A 49-14 Largest WFU win: 14 in 1951 1995 L H 14-29 1939 W N1 46-7 1963 L A 0-47 Largest BC win: 27 in 1942 1994 L A 8-24 1938 W N1 21-0 1962 L A 14-40 1993 W A 20-16 1937 W N1 19-7 1945 L A 0-54 2007 L A 28-38 1992 W H 18-15 1936 L A 6-19 2006 W H 21-14 1991 L A 10-28 1935 L H 7-14 AUBURN 2005 L A 30-35 1990 L H 6-24 1934 L A 12-13 Overall: Auburn leads, 6-2 2004 W H 17-14 1989 L A 10-44 1933 L N1 13-20 1982 L A 10-28 2003 W A 32-28 1988 L H 21-38 1932 L A 0-7 1981 W A 24-21 1953 L A 7-20 1987 L A 17-31 1931 W N1 7-0 1979 W H 42-38 1952 T N1 7-7 1986 L H 20-28 1930 W N1 13-2 1978 L A 7-21 1951 W A 20-6 1985 L A 10-26 1929 W N2 6-0 1969 L A 0-57 1950 T A 7-7 1984 L A 14-37 1928 W A 25-6 1966 L A 6-14 1949 L A 7-13 1983 L A 17-24 1927 T H 13-13 1961 L A 7-21 1948 L A 9-26 1982 L N1 17-21 1926 T A 3-3 1958 L A 7-21 1947 W A 14-13 1981 L A 24-82 1925 T A 7-7 1946 W A 12-6 1980 L H 33-35 1923 W A 6-0 1942 L A 0-27 1979 L A 0-31 1922 T H 6-6 1941 L A 6-26 1978 L H 6-51 1921 W A 10-7 1 - Winston-Salem, NC 1977 L A 0-26 1920 L A 7-27 1976 W H 20-14 1919 L H 0-21 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1975 L A 14-16 1917 L H 7-72 Overall: WFU leads, 2-0 1974 L H 9-21 1915 L A 7-21 1986 W H 31-0 1973 L A 8-35 1914 L A 6-7 1985 W A 30-0 1972 L H 0-31 1913 L H 0-6 1971 L A 9-10 1912 L H 7-13 186 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

1911 L N2 0-9 1963 L A 7-39 FLORIDA STATE 1 - Charlotte, NC; 2 - Florence, SC; 1910 L na 0-32 1962 L H 0-50 Overall: FSU leads, 21-4-1 3 - Gastonia, NC 1908 L H 4-31 1961 L A 3-23 All Games at WFU: 2-5 1 - Charlotte, NC; 2 - Greensboro, NC 1960 L H 7-34 Games at BB&T Field: 2-5 GEORGIA 1959 L A 15-27 All Games at FSU: 2-15-1 Overall: WFU leads, 2-1 DUKE 1958 L H 0-29 Games at Field: 2-15-1 1979 W A 22-21 Overall: Duke leads, 53-33-2 1957 L A 7-34 All Neutral site games: 0-1 1944 W A 14-7 All Games at WFU: 15-23-2 1956 L H 0-26 Jim Grobe vs. FSU: 2-5 1943 L A 0-7 Games at BB&T Field: 10-9-1 1955 L A 0-14 Bobby Bowden vs. WFU: 13-3 All Games at Duke: 18-26 1954 L H 21-28 Last WFU Win: 24-21 (10/9/07), BB&T Field GEORGIA TECH Games at Wallace Wade Stadium: 16-25 1953 L A 0-19 Last FSU Win: 41-24 (10/8/05), at FSU Overall: GT leads, 20-8 All Neutral site games: 0-4 1952 L H 7-14 Last WFU win at FSU: 30-0 (11/11/06) All Games at WFU: 2-8 Jim Grobe vs. Duke: 7-0 1951 W A 19-13 Last FSU win at WFU: 20-17 (10/23/04) Games at BB&T Field: 2-8 vs. WFU: 0-0 1950 W A 13-7 Games over last 10 years: 2-8 All Games at GT: 5-12 Last WFU Win: 41-36 (10/6/07), at Duke 1949 W A 27-7 Current Streak: WF, 2 Games at Bobby Dodd Stadium: 5-12 Last Duke Win: 48-35 (11/13/99), at Duke 1948 W A 27-20 Longest WFU Streak: 2 (2006-Current) Jim Grobe vs. GT: 2-3 Last WFU at Duke: 41-36 (10/6/07) 1947 L H 6-13 Longest FSU Streak: 14 (1992-2005) Paul Johnson vs. WFU: 0-2 Last Duke win at WFU: 19-16 (10/10/98) 1946 L A 0-13 Largest WFU win: 30 in 2006 Last WFU Win: 9-6 (12/2/06) in ACC Champ1 Games over last 10 years: 8-2 1945 L H 19-26 Largest FSU win: 59 in 1995 Last GT Win: 30-17 (11/5/05), at BB&T Field Current Streak: WFU, 8 1944 L A 0-34 Last WFU win at GT: 24-21 (10/5/02) Longest WFU Streak: 8 (2000-current) 1942 W H 20-7 2007 W H 24-21 Last GT win at WFU: 24-7 (10/11/03) Longest Duke Streak: 12 (1952-63) 1941 L A 14-43 2006 W A 30-0 Games over last 10 years: 3-5 Largest WFU win: 38 in 2005 1940 L H 0-23 2005 L A 24-41 Current Streak: WF, 1 FOOTBALL STAFF Largest Duke win: 67 in 1937 1939 L A 0-6 2004 L H 17-20 Longest WFU Streak: 3 (1986-88) 1938 L H2 0-7 2003 L A 48-24 Longest GT Streak: 8 (1917-1985) 2007 W A 41-36 1937 L A 0-67 2002 L H 34-21 Largest WFU win: 27 in 1987 2006 W H 14-13 1936 L H 0-20 2001 L A 24-48 Largest GT win: 44 in 1920 2005 W A 44-6 1935 L N3 7-26 2000 L H 6-35 2004 W H 24-22 1934 L A 7-28 1999 L A 10-33 2006 W N1 9-6 2003 W A 42-13 1933 L A 0-22 1998 L H 7-24 2005 L A 17-30 2002 W H 36-10 1932 L A 0-9 1997 L A 7-58 2003 L H 7-24 2001 W A 42-35 1931 L A 0-28 1996 L N1 7-44 2002 W A 24-21 2000 W H 28-26 1930 T H 13-13 1995 L A 13-72 2001 L H 33-38 1999 L A 35-48 1929 L A 0-20 1994 L H 14-56 2000 L A 20-52 1998 L H 16-19 1928 L A 0-38 1993 L A 0-54 1999 W H 26-23 1997 W A 38-24 1927 L H 6-32 1992 L A 7-35 1998 L A 35-63 1996 W H 17-16 1926 W N4 21-0 1973 W H 9-7 1997 L H 26-28 1995 L A 26-42 1925 W A 21-3 1970 L A 14-19 1996 L A 10-30 1994 L H 26-51 1924 W A 32-0 1968 L A 24-42 1995 L H 23-24 1993 L H 13-21 1923 W H 16-6 1966 L A 0-28 1994 W A 20-13 1992 W A 28-14 1922 L H 0-3 1965 L A 0-35 1993 L H 28-38 1991 W H 31-14 1921 L H 0-17 1963 L A 0-35 1992 W A 23-10 1990 L A 20-57 1893 L N1 6-12 1960 L A 6-14 1991 L A 3-27 1989 L H 35-52 1889 L H 4-8 1959 W A 22-20 1990 L H 7-42 1988 W A 35-16 1889 W H 32-0 1958 L A 24-27 1989 L A 14-43 1987 W H 30-27 1 - Raleigh, NC; 2 - Winston-Salem, NC; 1956 T A 14-14 1988 W H 28-24 1986 L A 36-38 3 - Greensboro, NC; 4 - Goldsboro, NC 1 - Orlando, FL 1987 W A 33-6 1985 W H 27-7 1986 W H 24-21 1984 W A 20-16 EAST CAROLINA FURMAN 1985 L A 10-41 HISTORY 1983 L H 21-31 Overall: WFU leads, 6-2 Overall: Furman leads, 11-7 1984 L H 7-24 1982 L A 26-46 2005 W H 44-34 1977 W H 24-13 1983 L A 33-49 1981 L H 10-31 2004 W A 31-17 1974 W H 16-10 1982 L H 7-45 1980 W A 27-24 2003 W H 34-16 1953 L H 10-21 1921 L A 0-42 1979 W H 17-14 2002 W H 27-22 1952 W H 28-0 1920 L A 0-44 1978 L A 0-3 2001 W A 21-19 1942 W A 14-6 1919 L A 0-14 1977 L H 14-38 1997 L A 24-25 1941 W A 52-13 1917 L A 0-33 MEDIA INFORMATION 1976 W A 38-17 1979 W H 23-20 1940 W H 19-0 1 - ACC Championship Game/Jacksonville, FL 1975 L H 14-42 1963 L A 10-20 1935 L N1 0-9 1974 L A 7-23 1934 L N2 2-3 HOUSTON 1973 T H 7-7 FLORIDA 1931 L N3 7-36 Overall: Houston leads, 2-0 1972 W A 9-7 Overall: Florida leads, 4-0 1929 L A 0-12 1970 L A 2-26 1971 W H 23-7 1957 L A 0-27 1928 L H 0-18 1967 L A 6-50 1970 W A 28-14 1925 L A 3-24 1927 L H 0-53 1969 L H 20-27 1924 L A 0-34 1926 L A 0-10 ILLINOIS STATE 1968 L A 3-18 1923 L A 7-16 1925 W H 9-0 Overall: WFU leads, 1-0 1967 L N1 13-31 1920 L A 0-17 1988 W H 35-0 1965 L A 7-40 1919 L A 7-39 1964 W H 20-7 1917 L H 6-7 WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 187 SERIES RESULTS

KANSAS STATE 1983 L H 33-36 MICHIGAN 2007 W H 37-10 Overall: Series tied, 1-1 1982 L A 31-52 Overall: Michigan leads, 2-0 2005 W A 24-17 1976 W A 13-0 1981 L H 33-45 1988 L A 9-19 2004 L H 24-31 1975 L H 16-17 1980 L A 10-11 1976 L A 0-31 2003 L A 34-42 1979 W H 25-17 2002 W H 31-0 LOUISVILLE 1978 L A 0-39 MINNESOTA 2001 W A 32-31 Overall: Louisville leads, 1-0 1977 L H 7-35 Overall: Minnesota leads, 1-0 2000 L H 14-35 2007 L N1 13-24 1976 L A 15-17 1968 L A 19-24 1999 W A 19-3 1 - Orange Bowl/Miami, FL 1975 L H 0-27 1998 L H 31-38 1974 L A 0-47 MISSISSIPPI 1997 L A 12-30 LSU 1973 L H 0-37 Overall: WFU leads, 1-0 1996 L H 6-45 Overall: LSU leads, 3-0 1972 L A 0-23 2006 W A 27-3 1995 L A 7-31 1979 L N1 10-34 1971 W A 18-14 1994 L H 0-50 1978 L A 11-13 1969 L H 14-19 NAVY 1993 L A 35-45 1960 L A 0-16 1968 W H 38-14 Overall: WFU leads, 6-2 1992 L H 17-35 1 - Tangerine Bowl/Orlando, FL 1967 W H 35-17 All Games at WFU: 2-1 1991 L A 10-24 1966 L A 7-34 Games at BB&T Field: 2-1 1990 L H 24-31 MARSHALL 1965 L H 7-10 All Games at Navy: 4-1 1989 W A 17-16 Overall: WFU leads, 2-1 1964 W A 21-17 Games at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial: 4-0 1988 W H 42-24 1941 L A 6-16 1963 L H 0-32 Jim Grobe vs. Navy: 2-0 1987 W A 22-14 1940 W H 31-19 1962 L H 2-13 Ken Niumatalolo vs. WFU: 0-0 1986 L H 30-40 1939 W A 14-13 1961 L A 7-10 Last WFU Win: 44-24 (10/20/07) at Navy 1985 L A 14-34 1960 L H 13-14 Last Navy Win: 47-18 (10/26/96) at Navy 1984 W H 14-3 MARYLAND 1959 W A 10-7 Last WFU win at Navy: 44-24 (10/20/07) 1983 L A 10-30 Overall: Maryland leads, 40-15-1 1958 W H 34-0 Last Navy win at WFU: 47-18 (10/26/96) 1982 L H 7-24 All Games at WFU: 7-21 1957 L A 0-27 Current Streak: WFU, 4 1981 L A 10-48 Games at BB&T Field: 4-16 1956 L H 0-6 Longest WFU Streak: 4 (1998-Present) 1980 L H 9-27 All Games at Maryland: 8-19 1955 L A 7-28 Longest Navy Streak: 1 (1929, 1996) 1979 W A 24-19 Games at Chevy Chase Bank Field: 8-17 1954 T H1 13-13 Largest WFU win: 28 in 1991 1978 L H 29-34 All Neutral site games: 0-0-1 1944 W H 39-0 Largest Navy win: 61 in 1929 1977 L A 3-24 Jim Grobe vs. Maryland: 3-5 1943 L A 7-13 1976 L H 14-34 vs. WFU: 5-2 1917 L A 13-29 2007 W A 44-24 1975 W A 21-9 Last WFU Win: 31-24 (9/22/07) at BB&T Field 1 - Winston-Salem, NC 2002 W H 30-27 1974 L H 0-31 Last MD Win: 22-12 (9/24/05), at BB&T Field 2000 W A 49-26 1973 L A 0-42 Last WFU win at Maryland: 38-24 (11/25/06) MIAMI (FL) 1998 W H 26-14 1972 L H 0-21 Last Maryland win at WFU: 22-12 (9/24/05) Overall: Miami leads, 5-3 1996 L H 18-47 1971 L A 3-7 Games over last 10 years: 3-7 All Games at WFU: 0-3 1995 W A 30-7 1970 W H 14-13 Current Streak: WF, 2 Games at BB&T Field: 0-2 1991 W A 52-24 1969 L A 3-23 Longest WFU Streak: 2 (4 times) All Games at Miami: 3-2 1929 L A 0-61 1968 W H 48-31 Longest MD Streak: 7 (1972-78; 1999-05) Games at Dolphin Stadium: 0-0 1967 W A 20-10 Largest WFU win: 39 in 1944 Jim Grobe vs. Miami: 0-2 NEBRASKA 1966 W A 3-0 Largest Maryland win: 52 in 1996 Randy Shannon vs. WFU: 0-0 Overall: Nebraska leads, 3-0 1965 W H 12-10 Last WFU Win: 27-0 (1944) at Miami 2007 L H 17-20 1964 L A 0-23 2007 W H 31-24 Last UM Win: 47-17 (11/17/05), BB&T Field 2005 L A 3-31 1963 L H 0-21 2006 W A 38-24 Last WFU win at Miami: 27-0 (10/27/44) 1970 L A 12-36 1962 L A 14-23 2005 L H 12-22 Last Miami win at WFU: 47-17 (11/17/05) 1961 W H 17-14 2004 L A 7-13 Current Streak: UM, 4 NORTH CAROLINA 1960 W A 13-12 2003 L H 28-41 Longest WFU Streak: 2 (1939, 1944) Overall: UNC leads, 67-34-2 1959 L H 19-21 2002 L A 32-14 Longest UM Streak: 4 (1969-2005) All Games at WFU: 15-30 1958 L A 7-26 2001 L H 20-27 Largest WFU win: 33 in 1939 Games at BB&T Field: 6-14 1957 L H 7-14 2000 L A 7-37 Largest Miami win: 45 in 2004 All Games at UNC: 19-36-2 1956 T A 6-6 1999 L H 14-17 Games at Kenan Stadium: 17-27-2 1955 W H 25-0 1998 W A 20-10 2005 L H 17-47 All Neutral site games: 0-1 1954 L A 7-14 1997 W H 35-17 2004 L A 7-52 Jim Grobe vs. UNC: 4-3 1953 L H 13-18 1996 L A 0-52 1971 L H 10-29 vs. WFU: 0-1 1952 W A 9-7 1995 L H 6-9 1969 L A 7-49 Last WFU Win: 27-10 (10/27/07), BB&T Field 1951 W H 39-7 1994 L A 7-31 1944 W A 27-0 Last UNC Win: 31-24 (11/13/04), BB&T Field 1950 W A 13-7 1993 L H 32-33 1939 W A 33-0 Last WFU win at UNC: 24-17 (11/28/06) 1949 L A 14-28 1992 W A 30-23 1935 L H 0-3 Last UNC win at WFU: 31-24 (11/13/04) 1948 L H 6-28 1991 L H 22-23 1928 W A 13-6 Games over last 10 years: 5-4 1947 W A 19-7 1990 L A 13-41 Current Streak: WF, 2 1946 L A 14-26 1989 L H 7-27 MEMPHIS Longest WFU Streak: 4 (1924-27, 1965-68) 1945 W A 14-13 1988 W A 27-24 Overall: Series tied, 2-2 Longest UNC Streak: 17 (1893-1923) 1944 W A 7-0 1987 L H 0-14 1967 L A 10-42 Largest WFU win: 65 in 1928 1942 L A 0-6 1986 W A 27-21 1966 W H 21-7 Largest UNC win: 32 in 1951 1941 W H 13-0 1985 L H 3-26 1965 W A 21-20 1940 W A 12-0 1984 L A 17-38 1964 L A 14-23 1939 L A 6-36

188 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL SERIES RESULTS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

1938 L A 6-14 1998 L A 27-38 1931 W A 6-0 RICHMOND 1937 L H 0-28 1997 W H 19-18 1930 W A 7-0 Overall: WFU leads, 9-7-1 1936 L N1 7-14 1996 L A 22-37 1929 L A 6-8 1987 W H 24-0 1935 L A 0-14 1995 L H 23-52 1928 L A 0-37 1984 W A 29-16 1934 L A 0-21 1994 L A 3-34 1927 L A 7-30 1983 W A 31-6 1933 L A 0-26 1993 L H 16-34 1926 L A 3-7 1981 W A 34-22 1932 T A 0-0 1992 L A 14-42 1925 L A 0-6 1973 L A 0-41 1931 L A 0-37 1991 L H 3-30 1924 W A 12-0 1954 L A 0-13 1930 L A 7-13 1990 L A 15-20 1923 W A 14-0 1953 T A 13-13 1929 L A 0-48 1989 L H 17-27 1922 L H 0-32 1951 W H 56-6 1928 L A 0-65 1988 L A 6-14 1921 L A 0-14 1950 W H 43-0 1927 W A 9-8 1987 W H 21-3 1920 L A 7-49 1934 L A 6-39 1926 W H 13-0 1986 L A 38-42 1919 L A 7-21 1929 W A 19-0 1925 W A 6-0 1985 L H 17-20 1918 W A 21-0 1921 L A 0-41 1924 W H 7-6 1984 W A 24-15 1917 L A 6-17 1920 L A 7-20 1923 L A 0-22 1983 L H 15-38 1916 L A 0-6 1913 L H 13-14 1922 L N2 3-62 1982 L A 0-30 1915 L A 0-7 1909 L H 0-5 1921 L A 0-21 1981 L H 23-28 1914 L A 0-51 1892 W A 16-0 1920 L A 0-6 1980 W A 27-7 1913 L A 0-37 1889 W H 32-14 1919 L A 0-6 1979 L A 14-17 1912 L H 0-12 1916 L A 0-20 1978 L H 10-34 1911 L A 6-13 RUTGERS 1915 L A 0-35 1977 L A 14-41 1910 L A 3-28 Overall: WFU leads, 2-0 1914 L N3 7-12 1976 W H 20-18 1908 L H 0-76 1999 W H 17-10 FOOTBALL STAFF 1914 L N4 0-53 1975 W A 30-22 1908 L H 0-25 1997 W A 28-14 1913 L N4 0-29 1974 L H 15-33 1895 T A 4-4 1913 L A 0-7 1973 L A 13-52 SMU 1912 L A 2-9 1972 L H 13-42 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Overall: SMU leads, 3-0 1911 L A 3-12 1971 L A 14-21 Overall: Series tied, 1-1 1975 L H 7-14 1910 L A 0-37 1970 W H 16-13 2002 L (ot) A 41-42 1972 L A 10-56 1909 L A 0-18 1969 W A 22-21 2001 W H 38-35 1949 L A 7-13 1908 L A 0-17 1968 L H 6-10 1893 L N3 0-40 1967 L A 7-24 NORTHWESTERN SOUTH CAROLINA 1891 W forfeit 1966 L H 12-15 Overall: Series tied, 2-2 Overall: USC leads, 34-20-2 1889 W A 18-8 1965 L A 11-13 1997 W H 27-20 1987 L H 0-30 1889 L N3 0-33 1964 W H 27-13 1996 W H 28-27 1986 L A 21-48 1888 W N3 6-4 1963 L A 0-42 1993 L A 14-26 1981 L H 6-23 1 - Charlotte, NC; 2 - Goldsboro, NC; 1962 L H 3-27 1991 L A 14-41 1980 L A 38-39 3 - Raleigh, NC; 4 - Durham, NC 1961 L A 0-7 1979 L A 14-35 1960 L H 12-14 OREGON 1978 L A 14-37 NC STATE 1959 W A 17-14 Overall: WFU leads, 2-0 1977 L H 14-24 Overall: 35-60-6 1958 W H 13-7 2002 W N1 38-17 1976 W A 10-7 All Games at WFU: 21-14-1 1957 L A 0-19 1992 W N2 39-35 1975 L A 26-37 Games at BB&T Field: 8-12 1956 W H 13-0 1 - Seattle Bowl/Seattle, WA 1974 L A 21-34 All Games at NCSU: 39-21-5 1955 T A 13-13 2 - Independence Bowl/Shreveport, LA 1973 L H 12-28 Games at Carter-Finley Stadium: 5-16 1954 W H 26-0 1972 L A 3-35 Jim Grobe vs. NCSU: 4-4 1953 W A 20-7 OKLAHOMA 1971 L A 7-24 Tom O’Brien vs. WFU: 1952 W H 21-6 Overall: Oklahoma leads, 1-0 1970 L A 7-43 Last WFU Win: 37-10 (11/17/07), BB&T Field 1951 W A 21-6 1974 L A 0-63 1969 L H 6-24 Last NCSU Win: 27-21 (10/2/04) at NCSU 1950 T H 6-6 1968 L H 21-34 HISTORY Last WFU win at NCSU: 25-23 (10/14/06) 1949 L A 14-27 PENN STATE 1967 W H 35-21 Last NCSU win at WFU: 17-14 (10/6/01) 1948 W H 34-13 Overall: Penn State leads, 1-0 1966 W A 10-6 Games over last 10 years: 5-5 1947 L A 0-20 1974 L A 0-55 1965 L A 7-38 Current Streak: WFU, 3 1946 L H 6-14 1964 L A 13-23 Longest WFU Streak: 4 (1951-54) 1945 W A 19-18 PURDUE 1963 W H 20-19 Longest NCSU Streak: 10 (1908-17) 1944 W A 21-7 Overall: Purdue leads, 4-1 1962 L H 6-27 Largest WFU win: 48 in 1943 1943 W A 54-6 2003 L H 10-16 1961 L H 7-10 MEDIA INFORMATION Largest NCSU win: 76 in 1908 1942 T A 0-0 2002 W A 24-21 1960 L A 20-41 1941 W A 7-0 1978 L A 7-14 1959 W N1 43-20 2007 W H 37-10 1940 W A 20-14 1977 L A 17-26 1958 L A 7-24 2006 W A 25-23 1939 W A 32-0 1968 L A 27-28 1957 L H 7-26 2005 W H 27-19 1938 L A 7-19 1956 L N1 0-13 2004 L A 21-27 (ot) 1937 L H 0-20 RICE 1955 W H2 34-19 2003 W H 38-24 1936 W A 9-0 Overall: Rice leads, 1-0-1 1954 L A 19-20 2002 L A 32-13 1935 L A 6-21 1990 L A 17-33 1953 W N1 19-13 2001 L H 14-17 1934 W A 13-12 1989 T H 17-17 1952 W H2 39-14 2000 L A 14-32 1933 T A 0-0 1951 L A 6-21 1999 W H 31-7 1932 T A 0-0 1950 W A 14-7

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 189 SERIES RESULTS 1949 L A 20-27 VANDERBILT 1986 L H 28-30 1978 L H 6-28 1948 W A 38-0 Overall: VU leads, 7-4 1985 L H 18-20 1977 L A 10-28 1947 L N1 0-6 All Games at WFU: 1-4 1984 L A 9-28 1976 L H 6-23 1946 W N1 35-0 Games at BB&T Field: 0-4 1983 W H 38-34 1975 L A 10-40 1945 T N1 13-13 All Games at VU: 3-3 1982 L A 27-34 1972 L H 9-44 1945 W N3 26-14 Games at Vanderbilt Stadium: 3-3 1981 W A 24-21 1971 W A 20-9 1944 W N1 19-13 Jim Grobe vs. VU: 1-1 1980 L H 21-24 1970 W H 28-9 1943 L N1 2-13 Bobby Johnson vs. WFU: 1-1 1978 W H 14-0 1969 W H 16-10 1942 W N1 33-14 Last WFU Win: 31-7 (11/24/07),at VU 1977 L A 10-12 1968 L A 6-7 1941 T A 6-6 Last VU Win: 24-20 (9/1/05), BB&T Field 1976 L H 17-18 1966 L H 0-11 1940 W N1 7-6 Last WFU win at VU 31-7 (11/24/07) 1975 W A 66-21 1965 L N1 3-12 1939 W H 19-7 Last VU win at WFU: 24-20 (9/1/05) 1974 L H 0-14 1964 W N1 38-21 1938 W A 20-19 Current Streak: WFU, 1 1973 L A 10-21 1963 L H 0-27 1932 W N1 6-0 Longest WFU Streak: 2 (1990, 1992) 1972 L H 12-15 1962 L A 8-37 1924 L A 0-7 Longest VU Streak: 4 (1993-2005) 1970 W A 27-7 1961 W H 24-15 1923 L A 7-14 Largest WFU win: 34 in 1992 1969 W A 23-21 1960 L A 13-22 1916 W A 33-7 Largest VU win: 21 in 1994 1967 L H 12-14 1959 W H 2-18 1914 L A 0-26 1966 L A 10-24 1958 W N2 13-6 1913 L A 10-27 2007 W A 31-17 1964 W A 31-21 1957 L H 3-10 1912 L H 3-10 2005 L H 20-24 1962 L A 12-14 1956 T A 13-13 1910 L na 0-6 2000 L H 10-17 1961 W H 21-15 1955 W H 13-0 1909 W A 8-0 1994 L A 14-35 1960 W A 28-20 1954 L N3 0-32 1 - Charlotte, NC; 2 - Winston-Salem, 1993 L H 12-27 1959 W H 34-12 1919 L A 0-40 NC; 3 - Gator Bowl/Jacksonville, FL 1992 W A 40-6 1957 L H 20-28 1918 L H 0-27 1990 W A 56-28 1956 L A 6-7 1917 L H 0-50 TEMPLE 1977 L H 0-3 1955 W A 13-7 1916 L A 0-52 Overall: Temple leads, 1-0 1976 L A 24-27 1911 L A 6-29 1 - Roanoke, VA; 2 - Norfolk, VA; 1930 L A 0-36 1965 W H 7-0 1889 L H 4-46 3 - Richmond, VA 1964 L A 6-9 TENNESSEE VMI WEST VIRGINIA Overall: UT leads, 7-2 VIRGINIA Overall: WFU leads, 3-2-2 Overall: WVU leads, 2-0 1985 L A 29-31 Overall: UVa leads, 34-12 1944 W N1 38-7 1957 L H 14-27 1972 L A 6-45 All Games at WFU: 4-17 1943 W A2 21-0 1955 L A 0-46 1970 L A1 7-41 Games at BB&T Field: 1942 W H3 28-0 1962 L A 0-23 All Games at UVa: 8-17 1937 T A 6-6 WESTERN CAROLINA 1946 W A 19-6 Games at : 8-16 1921 L A 0-20 Overall: WFU leads, 3-0 1945 L A 6-7 Jim Grobe vs. UVa: 1-3 1915 L A 6-21 1991 W H 40-24 1937 L H 0-32 Al Groh vs. WFU: 3-1 1892 T A 12-12 1983 W H 21-0 1893 W na 64-0 Last WFU Win: 34-30 (11/3/01) at UVa 1 - Greensboro, NC; 2 - Lynchburg, VA; 1982 W H 31-10 1892 L A 10-6 Last UVa Win: 17-16 (11/3/07)at UVa 3 - Winston-Salem, NC 1 - Memphis, TN Last WFU win at UVa: 34-30 (11/3/01) WILLIAM & MARY Last UVa win at WFU: 38-34 (9/28/02) VIRGINIA TECH Overall: WFU leads, 10-9-1 TEXAS Games over last 10 years: 1-6 Overall: VT leads, 22-11-1 1985 W H 30-23 Overall: Texas leads, 1-0 Current Streak: UVa, 3 All Games at WFU: 5-12 1984 W H 34-21 1973 L A 0-41 Longest WFU Streak: 3 (1959-61) Games at BB&T Field: 2-7 1980 W A 27-7 Longest UVa Streak: 17 (1984-2000) All Games at VT: 4-8-1 1974 L H 6-17 TULANE Largest WFU win: 45 in 1975 Games at Lane Stadium: 4-4 1973 L H 14-15 Overall: Tulane leads, 2-0 Largest UVa: 42 in 1889 All Neutral site games: 2-2 1971 W H 36-29 1995 L A 9-35 Jim Grobe vs. VT: 0-2 1956 W A 39-0 1959 L A 0-6 2007 L A 16-17 vs. WFU: 2-0 1955 W H 13-7 2003 L A 21-24 Last WFU Win: 13-6 (9/10/83) at VT 1954 L A 9-13 UAB 2002 L H 38-34 Last VT Win: 27-6 (11/18/06), BB&T Field 1953 L A1 14-16 Overall: WFU leads, 1-0 2001 W A 34-30 Last WFU win at VT: 13-6 (9/10/83) 1952 W A 28-21 1999 W H 47-3 2000 L H 10-27 Last VT win at WFU: 27-6 (11/18/06) 1951 L A1 6-7 1999 L A 7-35 Current Streak: VT, 3 1950 W A 47-0 1998 L H 17-38 Longest WFU Streak: 3 (1969-71) 1949 W H 55-28 1997 L A 13-21 Longest VT Streak: 5 (twice) 1948 W A 21-12 1996 L H 7-42 Largest WFU win: 19 in 1970 1947 L A 0-21 1995 L A 17-35 Largest VT win: 52 in 1916 1928 T A 0-0 1994 L H 6-42 1926 L A 6-13 1993 L A 9-21 2006 L H 6-27 1922 L H 0-18 1992 L H 17-31 2004 L H 10-17 1921 L A 14-21 1991 L A 7-48 1984 L H 20-21 1 - Richmond, VA 1990 L H 14-49 1983 W A 13-6 1989 L A 28-47 1982 W A 13-10 1988 L H 14-34 1981 L A 14-30 1987 L A 21-35 1980 L H 7-16 1979 W A 19-14

190 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL RECORDS BY SITE RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

Alabama W L T Pct. Massachusetts W L T Pct. Pennsylvania W L T Pct. Auburn 1 6 0 .143 Boston 1 0 0 1.000 Philadelphia 0 2 0 .000 Birmingham 0 1 0 .000 Chestnut Hill 4 7 1 .364 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 Total 1 7 0 .125 Total 5 7 1 .423 State College 0 1 0 .000 Villanova 1 1 0 .500 Colorado W L T Pct. Maryland W L T Pct. Total 2 4 0 .333 Colorado Springs 0 1 0 .000 Annapolis 4 1 0 .800 College Park 7 20 0 .259 South Carolina W L T Pct. Connecticut W L T Pct. Total 11 21 0 .344 Charleston 0 1 0 .000 East Hartford 1 0 0 .000 Clemson 7 33 0 .175 Michigan W L T Pct. Clinton 0 2 0 .000 District of Columbia W L T Pct. Ann Arbor 0 2 0 .000 Columbia 8 22 1 .274 Washington, DC 7 4 0 .636 Florence 0 1 0 .000 Minnesota W L T Pct. Greenville 3 5 0 .375 Delaware W L T Pct. Minneapolis 0 1 0 .000 Spartanburg 3 0 0 1.000 Newark 1 0 0 1.000 Total 21 64 1 .250 Mississippi W L T Pct. Florida W L T Pct. Oxford 1 0 0 1.000 Tennessee W L T Pct.

Coral Gables 0 1 0 .000 Chattanooga 1 0 0 1.000 FOOTBALL STAFF Gainesville 0 2 0 .000 Nebraska W L T Pct. Knoxville 2 5 0 .286 Jacksonville 2 0 0 1.000 Lincoln 0 2 0 .000 Memphis 1 3 0 .250 Miami 3 3 0 .500 Nashville 3 3 0 .500 Orlando 0 2 0 .000 North Carolina W L T Pct. Total 7 11 0 .389 Tallahassee 2 15 1 .139 Asheville 2 1 0 .667 Tampa 0 2 0 .000 Chapel Hill 18 40 2 .317 Texas W L T Pct. Total 7 25 1 .227 Charlotte 17 17 4 .500 Austin 0 1 0 .000 Davidson 0 5 0 .000 Dallas 0 1 0 .000 Georgia W L T Pct. Durham 19 28 0 .463 Fort Worth 0 1 0 .000 Athens 2 1 0 .667 Elon 1 0 0 1.000 Houston 0 3 0 .000 Atlanta 4 13 0 .235 Gastonia 0 1 0 .000 Irving 0 1 0 .000 Macon 0 2 0 .000 Goldsboro 1 1 0 .500 Lubbock 0 1 0 .000 Total 6 16 0 .273 Greensboro 4 3 2 .556 Waco 0 3 0 .000 Greenville 2 2 0 .500 Total 0 11 0 .000 Hawai’i W L T Pct. Raleigh 25 42 4 .380 Honolulu 1 0 0 1.000 Wake Forest 89 42 9 .668 Virginia W L T Pct. Wilmington 1 1 0 .500 Blacksburg 4 10 1 .300 Illinois W L T Pct. Winston-Salem 109 151 4 .420 Charlottesville 8 17 0 .320 DeKalb 0 1 0 .000 Total 288 334 25 .464 Hampden-Sydney 0 1 0 .000 Evanston 0 2 0 .000 Lexington 2 8 2 .250 Total 0 3 0 .000 New Jersey W L T Pct. Lynchburg 2 1 0 .667

New Brunswick 1 0 0 1.000 Norfolk 1 2 0 .333 HISTORY Indiana W L T Pct. Quantico 0 1 0 .000 West Lafayette 1 3 0 .250 New York W L T Pct. Richmond 5 8 1 .393 West Point 3 4 0 .429 Roanoke 1 1 0 .500 Japan W L T Pct. Williamsburg 5 3 1 .611 Tokyo 0 1 0 .000 Oklahoma W L T Pct. Total 28 52 5 .359 Norman 0 1 0 .000 MEDIA INFORMATION Kansas W L T Pct. Tulsa 1 0 0 1.000 Washington W L T Pct. Manhattan 0 1 0 .000 Total 1 1 0 .500 Seattle 1 0 0 1.000

Louisiana W L T Pct. West Virginia W L T Pct. Baton Rouge 0 2 0 .000 Huntington 1 1 0 .500 New Orleans 0 2 0 .000 Morgantown 0 1 0 .000 Shreveport 1 0 0 1.000 Total 1 2 0 .333 Total 1 4 0 .200

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 191 ALL-TIME RESULTS

OVERALL RECORD ACC RECORD OVERALL RECORD ACC RECORD Year Coach W-L-T Pct W-L-T Pct Place Year Coach W-L-T Pct W-L-T Pct Place 1888 W. C. Dowd* 1-0-0 1.000 1953 Tom Rogers 3-6-1 .350 2-3-0 .400 t-3rd 1889 W. C. Riddick 3-3-0 .500 1954 Tom Rogers 2-7-1 .250 1-4-1 .250 6th 1890 No team 1955 Tom Rogers 5-4-1 .550 3-3-1 .500 5th 1891 W. E. Sikes 1-0-0 1.000 1956 Paul Amen 2-5-3 .350 1-5-1 .214 7th 1892 W. E. Sikes 4-0-1 .900 1957 Paul Amen 0-10-0 .000 0-7-0 .000 8th 1893 W. E. Sikes 1-2-0 .333 1958 Paul Amen 3-7-0 .300 2-4-0 .333 6th 1894 No team 1959 Paul Amen 6-4-0 .600 4-3-0 .571 4th 1960 Billy Hildebrand 2-8-0 .200 2-5-0 .286 7th 1895 Unknown 0-0-1 .000 1961 Billy Hildebrand 4-6-0 .400 3-4-0 .429 t-5th 1896-07 No team 1962 Billy Hildebrand 0-10-0 .000 0-7-0 .000 8th 1908 A. P. Hall, Jr. 1-4-0 .250 1963 Billy Hildebrand 1-9-0 .100 1-5-0 .167 7th 1909 A. T. Myers 2-4-0 .333 1964 Bill Tate 5-5-0 .500 4-3-0 .571 t-3rd 1910 Reddy Rowe 2-7-0 .222 1965 Bill Tate 3-7-0 .300 1-5-0 .167 8th 1911 Frank Thompson 3-5-0 .375 1966 Bill Tate 3-7-0 .300 2-4-0 .333 6th 1912 Frank Thompson 2-6-0 .250 1967 Bill Tate 4-6-0 .400 3-4-0 .429 5th 1913 Frank Thompson 0-8-0 .000 1968 Bill Tate 2-7-1 .250 2-3-1 .417 6th 1914 Dr. W. C. Smith 3-6-0 .333 1969 Cal Stoll 3-7-0 .300 2-5-0 .286 7th 1915 Dr. W. C. Smith 3-4-0 .429 1970 Cal Stoll 6-5-0 .545 5-1-0 .833 1st 1916 G. M. Billings 3-3-0 .500 1971 Cal Stoll 6-5-0 .545 2-3-0 .400 t-3rd 1917 E. T. MacDonnell 1-6-1 .188 1972 Tom Harper 2-9-0 .182 1-5-0 .167 7th 1918 Harry Rabenhorst* 1-2-0 .333 1973 Chuck Mills 1-9-1 .136 0-5-1 .083 7th 1919 Harry Rabenhorst* 2-6-0 .250 1974 Chuck Mills 1-10-0 .091 0-6-0 .000 7th 1920 J. L. White 2-7-0 .222 1975 Chuck Mills 3-8-0 .273 3-3-0 .500 4th 1921 J. L. White 2-8-0 .200 1976 Chuck Mills 5-6-0 .455 3-3-0 .500 3rd 1922 George Levene 3-5-2 .211 1977 Chuck Mills 1-10-0 .091 0-6-0 .000 7th 1923 Hank Garrity 6-3-0 .667 1978 John Mackovic 1-10-0 .091 1-5-0 .167 6th 1924 Hank Garrity 7-2-0 .778 1979 John Mackovic 8-4-0 .667 4-2-0 .667 t-2nd 1925 Hank Garrity 6-2-1 .722 1980 John Mackovic 5-6-0 .455 2-4-0 .333 t-4th 1926 James Baldwin 5-4-1 .550 1981 Al Groh 4-7-0 .364 1-5-0 .167 6th 1927 James Baldwin 2-6-2 .300 1982 Al Groh 3-8-0 .273 0-6-0 .000 7th 1983 Al Groh 4-7-0 .364 1-5-0 .167 t-6th 1928 Stanley B. Cofall 2-6-2 .300 1984 Al Groh 6-5-0 .545 3-3-0 .500 4th 1929 F. S. Miller 6-5-1 .542 1985 Al Groh 4-7-0 .364 1-6-0 .143 8th 1930 F. S. Miller 5-3-1 .611 1986 Al Groh 5-6-0 .455 2-5-0 .286 8th 1931 F. S. Miller 4-4-0 .500 1987 Bill Dooley 7-4-0 .636 4-3-0 .571 t-3rd 1932 F. S. Miller 3-3-2 .500 1988 Bill Dooley 6-4-1 .591 4-3-0 .571 t-4th 1933 James H. Weaver 0-5-1 .083 1989 Bill Dooley 2-8-1 .277 1-6-0 .143 7th 1934 James H. Weaver 3-7-0 .300 1990 Bill Dooley 3-8-0 .273 0-7-0 .000 8th 1935 James H. Weaver 2-7-0 .222 1991 Bill Dooley 3-8-0 .273 1-6-0 .143 t-7th 1936 James H. Weaver 5-4-0 .555 1992 Bill Dooley 8-4-0 .667 4-4-0 .500 t-4th 1937 D. C. Walker 3-6-0 .336 1993 Jim Caldwell 2-9-0 .182 1-7-0 .125 9th 1938 D. C. Walker 4-5-1 .450 1994 Jim Caldwell 3-8-0 .273 1-7-0 .125 8th 1939 D. C. Walker 7-3-0 .700 1995 Jim Caldwell 1-10-0 .091 0-8-0 .000 9th 1940 D. C. Walker 7-3-0 .700 1996 Jim Caldwell 3-8-0 .273 1-7-0 .125 8th 1941 D. C. Walker 5-5-1 .500 1997 Jim Caldwell 5-6-0 .455 3-5-0 .375 t-6th 1942 D. C. Walker 6-2-1 .722 1998 Jim Caldwell 3-8-0 .273 2-6-0 .250 t-6th 1943 D. C. Walker 4-5-0 .444 1999 Jim Caldwell 7-5-0 .583 3-5-0 .375 t-5th 1944 D. C. Walker 8-1-0 .889 2000 Jim Caldwell 2-9 .182 1-7 .125 8th 1945 D. C. Walker 5-3-1 .611 2001 Jim Grobe 6-5 .545 3-5 .375 7th 1946 D. C. Walker 6-3-0 .667 2002 Jim Grobe 7-6 .538 3-5 .375 7th 1947 D. C. Walker 6-4-0 .600 2003 Jim Grobe 5-7 .417 3-5 .375 7th 1948 D. C. Walker 6-4-0 .600 2004 Jim Grobe 4-7 .364 1-7 .125 t-10th 1949 D. C. Walker 4-6-0 .400 2005 Jim Grobe 4-7 .364 3-5 .375 t-4th+ 2006 Jim Grobe 11-3 .786 6-2 .750 1st 1950 D. C. Walker 6-1-2 .778 2007 Jim Grobe 9-4 .692 5-3 .625 t-2nd 1951 Tom Rogers 6-4-0 .600 Totals (105 seasons) 397-581-33 .409 112-260-5 .304 1952 Tom Rogers 5-4-1 .550 * Denotes Head Coach and Team Captain

+ Beginning in 2005, the ACC split into two divisions for football

192 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

1888 1911 1918 Record: 1-0 Coach: W.C. Dowd Record: 3-5 Coach: Frank Thompson Record: 1-2 Coach: Harry Rabenhorst Captain: W.C. Dowd Captain: Carl Betts Captain: Harry Rabenhorst North Carolina W 6-4 Sept. 30 Warrenton Prep W 52-0 Virginia Tech L 0-27 Oct. 7 at North Carolina L 3-12 Washington & Lee L 7-20 1889 Oct. 14 Roanoke W 62-0 NC State W 21-0 Record: 3-3 Coach: W.C. Riddick Oct. 21 at Washington & Lee L 5-18 Captain: Oscar Riddick Nov. 2 at Virginia L 6-29 1919 Nov. 22 at North Carolina W 18-8 Nov. 11 Davidson1 L 0-9 Record: 2-6 Coach: Harry Rabenhorst Nov. 27 Trinity L 4-8 Nov. 18 A&M L 6-13 Captain: Harry Rabenhorst Dec. 9 Virginia L 4-46 Nov. 23 USS Franklin2 W 26-0 Sept. 26 Davidson L 0-21 Dec. 10 Richmond W 32-14 1 - Greensboro, NC; 2 - Durham, NC Oct. 6 at Georgia Tech L 0-14 Mar. 1 North Carolina (Spring) L 0-33 Oct. 18 at North Carolina L 0-6 Mar. 29 Trinity (Spring) W 32-0 1912 Oct. 25 at Furman L 7-39 Record: 2-6 Coach: Frank Thompson Nov. 1 at Sewanee Club (VA) W 39-3 1890 Captain: Bruce Holding Nov. 8 at Virginia Tech L 0-40 No Team Sept. 28 N.C. Medical College W 33-0 Nov. 15 Guilford W 65-0 Oct. 5 South Carolina L 3-10 Nov. 27 at NC State L 7-21 1891 Oct. 12 North Carolina L 2-9 Record: 1-0 Coach: W.E. Sikes Oct. 26 Washington & Lee L 0-20 1920 Captain: Vernon Howell Nov. 2 A&M L 0-12 Record: 2-7 Coach: J.L. White North Carolina W forfeit Nov. 9 Medical College Virginia L 14-23 Captain: Harry Rabenhorst Nov. 16 Horner W 49-0 Sept. 25 at Georgia Tech L 0-44 1892 Nov. 28 Davidson L 7-13 Oct. 2 at North Carolina L 0-6 Record: 4-0-1 Coach: W.E. Sikes Oct. 9 at Washington & Lee L 0-27 Captain: George Blanton 1913 Oct. 16 at Davidson L 7-27 Asheville Athletics W 40-0 Record: 0-8 Coach: Frank Thompson Oct. 23 at Furman L 0-17 Oct. 21 at Virginia Military T 12-12 Captain: Paul C. Carter Oct. 30 Guilford W 48-6 Oct. 22 at Washington & Lee W 16-0 Sept. 27 at North Carolina L 0-7 Nov. 6 Elon W 29-0 FOOTBALL STAFF Oct. 24 at Richmond W 16-0 Oct. 11 at South Carolina L 10-27 Nov. 13 at Richmond L 7-20 Nov. 24 at Tennessee W 10-6 Oct. 18 Richmond L 13-14 Nov. 25 NC State L 7-49 Oct. 25 Washington & Lee L 0-33 1893 Nov. 1 A&M L 0-37 1921 Record: 1-2 Coach: W.E. Sikes Nov. 8 Gallaudet L 7-47 Record: 2-8 Coach: J.L. White Captain: Unknown Nov. 15 North Carolina L 0-29 Captain: Fitzhugh L. Fulton Oct. 17 Trinity1 L 6-12 Nov. 27 Davidson L 0-6 Sept. 24 at Georgia Tech L 0-42 Nov. 6 Tennessee W 64-0 Oct. 1 North Carolina L 0-21 Nov. 18 North Carolina L 0-40 1914 Oct. 8 at Virginia Military L 0-20 1 - Raleigh, NC Record: 3-6 Coach: Dr. W.C. Smith Oct. 15 at Davidson W 10-7 Captain: George G. Moore Oct. 22 at William & Mary L 14-21 1894 Oct. 3 at A&M L 0-51 Oct. 29 Guilford W 28-0 No Team Oct. 10 USS Franklin W 13-0 Nov. 5 at Richmond L 0-41 North Carolina L 0-53 Nov. 11 Trinity L 0-17 1895 Oct. 24 at Washington & Lee L 0-72 Nov. 19 NC State L 0-14 Record: 0-0-1 Coach: Unknown Oct. 31 Roanoke W 19-0 Nov. 24 at Hampden-Sydney L 14-39 Captain: John Gore Nov. 7 at South Carolina L 0-26 Oct. 19 A&M T 4-4 Nov. 14 at North Carolina L 7-12 1922 Nov. 26 at Davidson L 6-7 Record: 3-5-2 Coach: George Levene 1896-1907 Wofford W 41-0 Captain: George Heckman No team Sept. 23 Atlantic Christian W 34-0 1915 Sept. 30 North Carolina L 3-62 1908 Record: 3-4 Coach: Dr. W.C. Smith Oct. 7 Elon W 7-0 Record: 1-4 Coach: A.P. Hall, Jr. Captain: George G. Moore Oct. 14 Davidson T 6-6 Captain: W.H. Hipps Sept. 25 Florence YMCA W 80-0 Oct. 21 at Lynchburg L 7-20 Sept. 17 at North Carolina L 0-17 Oct. 9 at North Carolina L 0-35 Oct. 27 at Guilford T 0-0 Sept. 30 A&M L 0-76 Oct. 16 A&M L 0-7 Nov. 4 William & Mary L 0-18 Oct. 3 Warrenton Prep W 21-0 Oct. 30 Richmond Blues W 40-0 Nov. 11 Trinity L 0-3 Nov. 14 Davidson L 4-31 Nov. 6 at Virginia Military L 6-21 Nov. 25 NC State L 0-32 Nov. 21 A&M L 0-25 Nov. 11 Gallaudet W 28-6 Hampden-Sydney W 9-3 Nov. 25 at Davidson L 7-21 1909 1923

Record: 2-4 Coach: A.T. Myers Record: 6-3 Coach: Hank Garrity HISTORY Captain: L.W. Leggett 1916 Captain: Pete Pegano Oct. 2 North Carolina L 0-18 Record: 3-3 Coach: G.M. Billings Sept. 29 at North Carolina L 0-22 Oct. 4 Maryville W 3-0 Captain: Charles Parker Oct. 6 Guilford W 41-0 Oct. 16 at Washington & Lee L 0-17 Sept. 30 at North Carolina L 0-20 Oct. 13 Lynchburg W 25-0 at South Carolina W 8-0 Oct. 7 Guilford W 33-0 Oct. 20 at Davidson W 6-0 Nov. 5 Richmond L 0-5 Oct. 19 A&M L 0-6 Oct. 27 at Florida L 7-16 N.C. Medical College L 0-5 Nov. 4 at South Carolina W 33-7 Nov. 10 Trinity W 16-6 Nov. 11 at Virginia Tech L 0-52 Nov. 17 Elon W 9-6

1910 Nov. 18 Wofford W 41-0 Nov. 24 NC State W 14-0 MEDIA INFORMATION Record: 2-7 Coach: Reddy Rowe Dec. 1 at South Carolina L 7-14 Captain: 1917 Sept. 24 Warrenton Prep W 17-0 Record: 1-6-1 Coach: E.T. MacDonnell 1924 Oct. 8 Horner W 28-0 Captain: Ashley D. Pace Record: 7-2 Coach: Hank Garrity Oct. 22 North Carolina L 0-37 Sept. 29 at Georgia Tech L 0-33 Captain: Bill Moran Oct. 27 South Carolina L 0-6 Oct. 6 Furman L 6-7 Sept. 27 North Carolina W 7-6 Oct. 29 The Citadel L 5-9 Oct. 13 Guilford W 20-0 Oct. 11 at Washington & Lee W 10-8 Nov. 12 USS Franklin L 0-11 Oct. 18 NC State L 6-17 Oct. 18 at Florida L 0-34 Nov. 19 A&M L 3-28 Oct. 27 at Maryland L 13-29 Oct. 25 at Lynchburg W 37-7 Nov. 24 Davidson L 0-32 Nov. 3 Virginia Tech L 0-50 Nov. 1 Guilford W 67-0 Norfolk Blues L 0-31 Nov. 17 Davidson L 7-72 Nov. 11 at Trinity W 32-0 Nov. 29 Hampden-Sydney T 7-7 Nov. 22 at NC State W 12-0 Nov. 27 at South Carolina L 0-7 Elon W 42-0

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 193 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1925 1931 Oct. 8 Erskine W 19-0 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: Hank Garrity Record: 4-4 Coach: F.S. Miller Oct. 16 North Carolina L 0-28 Captain: Murray Greason Captain: Leon Brogden Oct. 23 NC State L 0-20 Sept. 26 at North Carolina W 6-0 Sept. 26 at North Carolina L 0-37 Oct. 30 at Clemson L 0-32 Oct. 3 at Davidson T 7-7 Oct. 3 Furman1 L 7-36 Nov. 6 at Duke (11) L 0-67 Oct. 10 Lenoir-Rhyne W 49-0 Oct. 16 at NC State W 6-0 Nov. 12 at Wofford W 24-0 Oct. 24 at Florida L 3-24 Oct. 24 at Duke L 0-28 Nov. 25 Davidson1 W 19-7 Oct. 31 Guilford W 25-0 Oct. 31 Erskine W 13-0 1 - Charlotte, NC Nov. 7 at Duke W 21-3 Nov. 7 Presbyterian2 W 12-0 Nov. 14 at NC State L 0-6 Nov. 14 at Oglethorpe L 0-37 Nov. 20 Furman W 9-0 Nov. 26 Davidson3 W 7-0 1938 Nov. 26 at Elon W 65-0 1 - Gastonia, NC; 2- Greensboro, NC; 3- Charlotte, NC Record: 4-5-1 Coach: D.C. Walker Captain: George Wirtz 1926 1932 Sept. 17 Randolph-Macon W 57-6 Record: 5-4-1 Coach: James Baldwin Record: 3-3-2 Coach: F.S. Miller Sept. 24 at North Carolina L 6-14 Captain: Blaine Rackley Captain: Bill Green Sept. 30 The Citadel1 W 31-0 Sept. 25 North Carolina W 13-0 Sept. 24 at North Carolina T 0-0 Oct. 8 at South Carolina W 20-19 Oct. 2 at Wofford W 27-0 Oct. 8 South Carolina1 W 6-0 Oct. 15 at NC State L 7-19 Oct. 9 at Furman L 0-10 Oct. 15 at NC State T 0-0 Oct. 22 Duke2 (9) L 0-7 Oct. 16 at Presbyterian L 0-13 Oct. 21 at Duke L 0-9 Oct. 28 Clemson L 0-7 Oct. 23 at Davidson T 3-3 Oct. 29 at Delaware W 7-0 Nov. 5 at Virginia Military T 6-6 Oct. 30 Duke W 21-0 Nov. 5 at Catholic L 6-14 Nov. 12 Western Maryland L 13-20 Nov. 6 Elon W 53-0 Nov. 11 Carson-Newman W 20-6 Nov. 24 Davidson1 W 21-0 Nov. 13 at William & Mary L 6-13 Nov. 24 at Davidson L 0-7 1 - Charlotte, NC; 2 - Winston-Salem, NC Nov. 20 Guilford W 60-0 1 - Charlotte, NC Nov. 29 at NC State L 3-7 1939 1933 Record: 7-3 Coach: D.C. Walker 1927 Record: 0-5-1 Coach: Jim Weaver Captain: Rupert Pate Record: 2-6-2 Coach: James Baldwin Captain: Duncan Wilson Sept. 16 Elon1 W 34-0 Captain: Austin G. Ober Oct. 7 at Duke L 0-22 Sept. 23 South Carolina W 19-7 Sept. 24 at North Carolina W 9-8 Oct. 21 at NC State T 0-0 Sept. 30 at North Carolina L 6-36 Oct. 1 Elon T 0-0 Oct. 28 Catholic L 0-12 Oct. 6 at Miami (FL) W 33-0 Oct. 7 at Presbyterian L 7-14 Nov. 4 Clemson1 L 0-13 Oct. 14 at NC State W 32-0 Oct. 13 at NC State L 7-30 Nov. 11 at North Carolina L 0-26 Oct. 21 Western Maryland W 66-0 Oct. 22 Davidson T 13-13 Nov. 30 Davidson1 L 13-20 Oct. 28 at Duke (13) L 0-6 Oct. 29 Duke L 6-32 1 - Charlotte, NC Nov. 4 at Marshall W 14-13 Nov. 5 Furman L 0-53 Nov. 11 at Clemson L 7-20 Nov. 11 at Quantico Marines L 10-39 1934 Nov. 30 Davidson2 W 46-7 Nov. 19 High Point W 13-0 Record: 3-7 Coach: Jim Weaver 1 - Greensboro, NC; 2 - Charlotte, NC Nov. 24 at Mercer L 0-34 Captain: Pat Swan Sept. 22 Guilford W 62-0 1940 1928 Sept. 29 at North Carolina L 0-21 Record: 7-3 Coach: D.C. Walker Record: 2-6-2 Coach: Stanley Cofall Oct. 6 at NC State W 13-12 Captain: Jimmy Ringgold Captain: Hal Weir Oct. 11 Furman1 L 2-3 Sept. 21 William Jewell W 79-0 Sept. 29 at North Carolina L 0-65 Oct. 20 Presbyterian W 14-6 Sept. 28 at North Carolina W 12-0 Oct. 6 Presbyterian L 7-12 Oct. 26 at George Washington L 2-6 Oct. 5 Furman W 19-0 Oct. 13 at William & Mary T 0-0 Nov. 3 Emory & Henry L 0-13 Oct. 12 at Clemson L 0-39 Oct. 18 at NC State L 0-37 Nov. 10 at Duke L 7-28 Oct. 19 Marshall W 31-19 Oct. 27 at Davidson W 25-6 Nov. 17 at Richmond L 6-39 Oct. 26 Duke L 0-23 Nov. 3 Furman L 0-18 Nov. 29 at Davidson L 12-13 Nov. 1 at George Washington W 18-0 Nov. 10 at Duke L 0-38 1 - Florence, SC Nov. 9 at NC State W 20-14 Nov. 16 Wofford T 7-7 Nov. 16 at Texas Tech L 7-12 Nov. 29 at Mercer L 12-14 1935 Nov. 28 South Carolina1 W 7-6 Dec. 25 at Miami (FL) W 13-6 Record: 2-7 Coach: Jim Weaver 1 - Charlotte, NC Captain: Perk Reinhardt 1929 Sept. 21 Duke1 L 7-26 1941 Record: 6-5-1 Coach: F.S. Miller Sept. 28 at North Carolina L 0-14 Record: 5-5-1 Coach: D.C. Walker Captain: Johnny Cox Oct. 5 at Clemson L 7-13 Captains: Cal Givler, John Polanski Sept. 21 Catawba W 20-0 Oct. 12 at NC State L 6-21 Sept. 20 at Camp Davis W 66-0 Sept. 28 at North Carolina L 0-48 Oct. 18 Furman2 L 0-9 Sept. 27 at Duke L 14-43 Oct. 5 at Richmond W 19-0 Oct. 26 George Washington W 7-6 Oct. 4 at Furman W 52-13 Oct. 11 Elon W 25-6 Nov. 1 Presbyterian W 18-0 Oct. 17 at NC State L 6-8 Nov. 15 Miami (FL) L 0-3 Oct. 11 at South Carolina T 6-6 Oct. 26 Davidson* W 6-0 Nov. 28 Davidson L 7-14 Oct. 18 at NC State W 7-0 Nov. 2 at Furman L 0-12 1 - Greensboro, NC; 2 - Charlotte, NC Oct. 25 North Carolina W 13-0 Nov. 9 at Wofford W 18-0 Nov. 1 at Marshall L 6-16 Nov. 16 at Navy L 0-61 1936 Nov. 8 at Boston College L 6-26 Nov. 19 Presbyterian1 T 0-0 Record: 5-4 Coach: Jim Weaver Nov. 15 at Clemson L 0-29 Nov. 23 at Duke L 0-20 Captain: Ed Rogers Nov. 20 at George Washington W 42-0 Nov. 28 Mercer2 W 13-0 Sept. 26 North Carolina1 L 7-14 Nov. 29 Texas Tech1 L 6-25 1 - Greensboro, NC; 2 - Asheville, NC Oct. 3 at NC State W 9-0 1 - Charlotte, NC Oct. 10 Wofford W 32-0 1930 Oct. 16 Clemson W 6-0 1942 Record: 5-3-1 Coach: F.S. Miller Oct. 23 at George Washington L 12-13 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: D.C. Walker Captain: Jack Parker Oct. 31 Presbyterian W 19-0 Captain: Pat Preston Sept. 27 at North Carolina L 7-13 Nov. 7 Duke (15) L 0-20 Sept. 26 at North Carolina L 0-6 Oct. 4 Guilford W 20-0 Nov. 13 Erskine W 19-6 Oct. 3 Duke W 20-7 Oct. 10 Baltimore W 44-0 Nov. 26 at Davidson L 6-19 Oct. 10 at Furman W 14-6 Oct. 16 at NC State W 7-0 1 - Charlotte, NC Oct. 17 at NC State T 0-0 Oct. 25 Mercer W 21-0 Oct. 24 at Boston College (10) L 0-27 Nov. 1 at Temple L 0-36 1937 Oct. 31 Clemson W 19-6 Nov. 8 Presbyterian1 L 0-13 Record: 3-6 Coach: D.C. Walker Nov. 7 Virginia Military1 W 28-0 Nov. 22 Duke T 13-13 Captain: A.M. Munford Nov. 13 at George Washington W 20-0 Nov. 27 Davidson2 W 13-2 Sept. 25 Tennessee L 0-32 Nov. 26 South Carolina2 W 33-14 1 - Asheville, NC; 2 - Charlotte, NC Oct. 1 at George Washington L 6-34 1 - Winston-Salem, NC; 2 - Charlotte, NC

194 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

1943 1948 1952195 Record: 4-5 Coach: D.C. Walker Record: 6-4 Coach: D.C. Walker Record:Re 5-4-1 Captains: Elmer Barbour, Russell Perry Captain: Bernie Hanula Coach:Co Tom Rogers Sept. 25 at Camp Davis L 20-24 Sept. 18 at George Washington W 27-13 Captain:Cap Jack Lewis Oct. 2 at Maryland L 7-13 Sept. 24 at Boston College L 9-26 Oct. 8 at Georgia L 0-7 Oct. 2 at William & Mary W 21-12 Oct. 16 at NC State W 54-6 Oct. 9 North Carolina (2) L 6-28 Oct. 23 Virginia Military1 W 21-0 Oct. 16 at Duquesne W 41-15 Oct. 30 at Clemson W 41-12 Oct. 30 NC State W 34-13 Nov. 6 N.C. Pre-Flight W 20-12 Nov. 6 at Duke W 27-20 (18) Nov. 13 at Greensboro AAB L 0-14 Nov. 13 Clemson1 (10) L 14-21 (19) Sept.Sept. 20 at BaBaylorylor L 14-17 Nov. 25 South Carolina2 L 2-13 Nov. 25 at South Carolina W 38-0 Sept. 27 at William & Mary W 28-21 1 - Lynchburg, VA; 2 - Charlotte, NC Jan. 1 Baylor2 L 7-20 (20) Oct. 4 Boston College1 T 7-7 1 - Winston-Salem, NC; 2 - Dixie Bowl/Birmingham, AL Oct. 11 at Villanova (14) L 0-20 1944 Oct. 18 at North Carolina W 9-7 Record: 8-1 Coach: D.C. Walker 1949194 Nov. 1 NC State W 21-6 Captain: Elmer Barbour DixieDix Bowl Nov. 8 at Texas Christian L 9-27 Sept. 23 at North Carolina W 7-0 Record:Re 4-6 Nov. 15 Duke L 7-14 Sept. 29 at Georgia W 14-7 Coach:Co D.C. Walker Nov. 22 Furman W 28-0 Oct. 7 Maryland W 39-7 Captain:Cap Ed Bradley Nov. 29 South Carolina1 W 39-14 Oct. 14 Virginia Military1 W 38-7 (17) 1 - Winston-Salem, NC Oct. 21 at NC State W 21-7 Oct. 27 at Miami (FL) W 27-0 (18) 1195395 Nov. 4 Clemson W 13-7 (17) RRecord:e 3-6-1, 2-3 ACC Nov. 11 at Duke (20) L 0-34 (12) CCoach:o Tom Rogers Nov. 23 South Carolina2 W 19-13 Sept.Sept. 17 DuquesneDuquesne W 22-7 FiFirstr Season of the ACC 1 - Greensboro, NC; 2 - Charlotte, NC Sept. 24 at SMU L 7-13 CaCaptain:p Sonny George Sept. 30 at Boston College L 7-13

1945 Oct. 8 Georgetown L 6-12 FOOTBALL STAFF Record: 5-3-1 Coach: D.C. Walker Oct. 15 at North Carolina (6) L 14-28 Captain: Nick Sacrinty Oct. 22 William & Mary W 55-28 Sept. 29 at Tennessee L 6-7 Oct. 29 at Clemson W 35-21 Oct. 6 at Army L 0-54 Nov. 5 at Duke W 27-7 SSept.ept. 19 at William & MMary1 L 14-16 Oct. 13 Duke (13) L 19-26 Nov. 12 at NC State L 14-27 (18) Sept. 26 at Duke (10) L 0-19 Oct. 20 at NC State W 19-18 Nov. 26 at South Carolina L 20-27 Oct. 3 Villanova2 W 18-12 Nov. 3 Presbyterian W 53-9 Oct. 10 North Carolina L 13-18 Nov. 17 at North Carolina W 14-13 1950195 Oct. 17 at NC State W 20-7 Nov. 22 South Carolina1 T 13-13 Record:Re 6-1-2 Oct. 24 at Richmond T 13-13 Dec. 1 at Clemson (16) W 13-6 Coach:Co D.C. Walker Oct. 31 at Clemson L 0-18 Jan. 1 South Carolina2 W 26-14 (19) Captain:Cap Bob Auffarth Nov. 7 at Boston College L 7-20 1 - Charlotte, NC; 2 - Gator Bowl/Jacksonville, FL Nov. 21 Furman L 10-21 Nov. 26 South Carolina3 (15) W 19-13 1941946 1 - Winston-Salem, NC; 2 - Richmond, VA; 3 - Charlotte, NC GGatora Bowl RRecord:e 6-3 1195495 CCoach:o D.C. Walker RRecord:e 2-7-1, 1-4-1 ACC CaCaptain:p Appointed each game Sept.Sept. 22 at Boston ColCollege T 7-7 CCoach:o Tom Rogers Sept. 30 Richmond W 43-0 CaCaptain:p Ed Stowers Oct. 7 at William & Mary W 47-0 Oct. 14 at North Carolina W 13-7 Oct. 21 George Washington W 13-7 (19) Oct. 28 Clemson (16) L 12-13 (17) SSept.ept. 27 at Boston CollCollege W 12-6 Nov. 11 at Duke W 13-7 Oct. 4 at Georgetown W 19-6 Nov. 18 NC State T 6-6 (16) Oct. 12 Clemson W 19-7 Nov. 26 at South Carolina W 14-7 SSept.ept. 18 George WasWashingtonh W 14-0 Oct. 19 NC State L 6-14 Sept. 25 Virginia Tech1 L 0-32 Oct. 26 at Tennessee (4) W 19-6 1951195 Oct. 2 NC State W 26-0 Nov. 1 at Chattanooga W 32-14 (12) Record:Re 6-4 Oct. 9 Maryland2 (13) T 13-13 Nov. 9 at Duke L 0-13 (13) Coach:Co Tom Rogers Oct. 23 North Carolina L 7-14 Nov. 16 at North Carolina (15) L 14-26 Captain:Cap Appointed each game Oct. 30 Clemson3 L 20-32 Nov. 28 South Carolina1 W 35-0 Nov. 6 at Richmond L 0-13 1 - Charlotte, NC Nov. 13 Duke L 21-28 Nov. 20 at William & Mary L 9-13 HISTORY 1941947 Nov. 27 at South Carolina L 19-20 RRecord:e 6-4 1 - Richmond, VA; 2 - Winston-Salem, NC; 3 - Charlotte, NC CCoach:o D.C. Walker CCaptains:ap Harry Clark, Ed Royston Sept.Sept. 21 at Boston ColCollege W 20-6 1951955 Sept. 29 at NC State W 21-6 RRecord:e 5-4-1, 3-3-1 ACC Oct. 6 Richmond W 56-6 CCoach:o Tom Rogers Oct. 13 at William & Mary1 L 6-7 CaCaptains:p Bob Bartholomew, Oct. 19 at George Washington W 27-13 NNickic Consoles MEDIA INFORMATION Oct. 27 North Carolina W 39-7 Nov. 3 at Clemson L 6-21 SSept.ept. 27 GeorGeorgetowngetown W 6-0 Nov. 10 at Duke W 19-13 Oct. 4 at Clemson W 16-14 Nov. 17 at Baylor (10) L 0-42 Oct. 11 at North Carolina (19) W 19-7 Nov. 24 at South Carolina L 6-21 Oct. 18 at George Washington W 39-7 (14) 1 - Richmond, VA SSept.ept. 17 VirVirginiaginia Tech W 13-0 Oct. 25 Duke (15) L 6-13 (11) Sept. 24 South Carolina1 W 34-19 Nov. 1 at William & Mary L 0-21 Oct. 1 at West Virginia (13) L 0-46 Nov. 8 at Boston College W 14-13 Oct. 8 at Maryland (1) L 7-28 Nov. 15 at NC State L 0-20 Oct. 15 at NC State T 13-13 Nov. 21 Duquesne1 W 33-0 Oct. 22 North Carolina W 25-0 Nov. 27 South Carolina2 L 0-6 Oct. 29 at Clemson L 13-19 1 - Winston-Salem, NC; 2 - Charlotte, NC Nov. 5 William & Mary W 13-7 Nov. 12 at Virginia W 13-7 Nov. 19 at Duke (20) L 0-14 1 - Winston-Salem, NC

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 195 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1956195 1960196 1964196 Record:Re 2-5-3, 1-5-1 ACC Record:Re 2-8, 2-5 ACC Record:Re 5-5, 4-3 ACC Coach:Co Paul Amen Coach:Co Billy Hildebrand Coach:Co Bill Tate FirstFir Season in Winston-Salem Captains:Cap Norman Snead, Wayne Wolff Captain:Cap Appointed each game Captains:Cap Bill Barnes, David Lee

SSept.ept. 22 at William & MMary W 39-0 SSept.ept. 24 Clemson (9) L 7-24 Sept.Sept. 19 at VirginiaVirginia W 31-21 Sept. 29 Maryland L 0-6 Oct. 1 at Florida State L 6-14 Sept. 26 at Virginia Tech1 W 38-21 Oct. 6 at Virginia L 6-7 Oct. 8 at Virginia Tech L 13-22 Oct. 3 at North Carolina L 0-23 Oct. 13 Clemson L 0-17 Oct. 15 at North Carolina W 13-12 Oct. 10 at Vanderbilt L 6-9 Oct. 20 at Florida State T 14-14 Oct. 22 Maryland L 13-14 Oct. 17 Clemson L 2-21 Oct. 27 at North Carolina T 6-6 Oct. 29 at Virginia W 28-20 Oct. 24 at Maryland W 21-17 Nov. 3 NC State W 13-0 Nov. 5 NC State L 12-14 Oct. 31 at Memphis State L 14-23 Nov. 10 at Virginia Tech T 13-13 Nov. 12 Duke (7) L 7-34 Nov. 7 Duke W 20-7 Nov. 17 Duke L 0-26 Nov. 19 at LSU L 0-16 Nov. 14 at South Carolina L 13-23 Nov. 22 South Carolina1 L 0-13 Nov. 26 at South Carolina L 20-41 Nov. 20 NC State W 27-13 1 - Charlotte, NC 1 - Roanoke, VA 1961196 1195795 Record:Re 4-6, 3-4 ACC 1965196 RRecord:e 0-10, 0-7 ACC Coach:Co Billy Hildebrand Record:Re 3-7, 1-5 ACC CCoach:o Paul Amen Captain:Cap Charles Reiley Coach:Co Bill Tate CCaptains:ap Eddie Moore, George Johnson Captain:Cap Appointed each game

SSept.ept. 23 at BaBaylorylor L 0-31 SeSept.pt. 28 at Florida L 0-27 Sept. 30 South Carolina L 7-10 Sept. 18 at Virginia TeTech1 L 3-12 Oct. 5 Virginia L 20-28 Oct. 7 at Duke L 3-23 Sept. 25 at NC State L 11-13 Oct. 12 at Maryland L 0-27 Oct. 14 at Clemson W 17-13 Oct. 2 Vanderbilt W 7-0 Oct. 19 at Duke (5) L 7-34 Oct. 21 at NC State L 0-7 Oct. 9 Maryland L 7-10 Oct. 26 North Carolina L 7-14 Oct. 28 Virginia W 21-15 Oct. 16 at South Carolina L 7-38 Nov. 2 at NC State (10) L 0-19 Nov. 4 at Auburn L 7-21 Oct. 23 North Carolina W 12-10 Nov. 9 Virginia Tech L 3-10 Nov. 11 Virginia Tech W 24-15 Oct. 30 at Clemson L 13-26 Nov. 16 West Virginia L 14-27 Nov. 18 at Maryland L 7-10 Nov. 6 at Florida State L 0-35 Nov. 23 at Clemson L 6-13 Nov. 25 North Carolina W 17-14 Nov. 13 at Duke L 7-40 Nov. 30 South Carolina L 7-26 Nov. 20 at Memphis State W 21-20 1962196 1 - Roanoke, VA 1951958 Record:Re 0-10, 0-7 ACC RRecord:e 3-7, 2-4 ACC Coach:Co Billy Hildebrand 1966196 CoCoach: Paul Amen Captain:Cap Bill Shendow Record:Re 3-7, 2-4 ACC CapCaptains: Frank Thompson, Coach:Co Bill Tate ChCharliea Carpenter Captain:Cap Appointed each game

SSept.ept. 22 at Army L 14-40 SSept.ept. 20 Maryland W 34-0 Sept. 29 Maryland L 2-13 Sept. 27 Virginia Tech1 W 13-6 Oct. 6 Clemson L 7-24 Sept. 17 at Virginia L 10-24 Oct. 4 at Florida State L 24-27 Oct. 13 South Carolina L 6-27 Sept. 24 at Maryland L 7-34 Oct. 11 NC State W 13-7 Oct. 20 at Virginia L 12-14 Oct. 1 NC State L 12-15 Oct. 18 at Villanova L 7-9 Oct. 27 at North Carolina L 14-23 Oct. 8 at Auburn L 6-14 Oct. 25 at North Carolina L 7-26 Nov. 3 at Tennessee L 0-23 Oct. 15 at South Carolina W 10-6 Nov. 1 at Clemson (19) L 12-14 Nov. 10 at Virginia Tech L 8-37 Oct. 22 at North Carolina W 3-0 Nov. 15 Duke L 0-29 Nov. 17 Duke L 0-50 Oct. 29 Clemson L 21-23 Nov. 22 at Auburn (2) L 7-21 Nov. 22 NC State L 3-27 Nov. 5 Virginia Tech L 0-11 Nov. 27 at South Carolina (16) L 7-24 Nov. 12 Memphis State W 21-7 1 - Norfolk, VA 1963196 NovNov.. 19 at Florida StStatea L 0-28 Record:Re 1-9, 1-5 ACC 1951959 Coach:Co Billy Hildebrand 1967196 RRecord:e 6-4, 4-3 ACC Captain:Cap Bill Faircloth Record:Re 4-6, 3-4 ACC CCoach:o Paul Amen Coach:Co Bill Tate CCaptains:ap Neil MacLean, Buck Jolly Captain:Cap Appointed each game

SSept.ept. 21 at East CarolinaCaroli L 10-20 Sept. 28 Virginia Tech L 0-27 SSept.ept. 16 DukDukee1 L 13-31 SeSept.pt. 19 at Florida StaStatet W 22-20 Oct. 5 North Carolina L 0-21 Sept. 23 at Clemson L 6-23 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech W 27-18 Oct. 12 at Florida State L 0-35 Sept. 29 at Houston (3) L 6-50 Oct. 3 at Tulane L 0-6 Oct. 19 at Army L 0-47 Oct. 7 Virginia L 12-14 Oct. 10 at Maryland W 10-7 Oct. 26 Maryland L 0-32 Oct. 14 at Memphis State L 10-42 Oct. 17 at NC State W 17-14 Nov. 2 at Clemson L 0-36 Oct. 21 at NC State (5) L 7-24 Oct. 24 North Carolina L 19-21 Nov. 9 at Duke L 7-39 Oct. 28 at North Carolina W 20-10 Oct. 31 Virginia W 34-12 Nov. 16 South Carolina W 20-19 Nov. 4 South Carolina W 35-21 Nov. 14 at Duke L 15-27 Nov. 22 at NC State L 0-42 Nov. 11 at Tulsa W 31-24 Nov. 21 at Clemson (19) L 31-33 Nov. 17 Maryland W 35-17 Nov. 28 South Carolina1 W 43-20 1 - Raleigh, NC 1 - Charlotte, NC 196 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

1968196 197219 Nov. 8 Duke L 14-42 Record:Re 2-7-1, 2-3-1 ACC Record:Re 2-9, 1-5 ACC Nov. 15 at South Carolina L 26-37 Coach:Co Bill Tate Coach:Co Tom Harper Nov. 22 at Virginia Tech L 10-40 FirstFir Season at BB&T Field Captains:Cap Bruce Reinert, Captain:Cap Appointed each game DonnieDon Brown 197619 Record:Re 5-6, 3-3 ACC Coach:Co Chuck Mills Captain:Cap Bill Armstrong

SSept.ept. 14 NC State L 6-10 Sept.Sept. 9 Davidson W 26-20 Sept. 21 Clemson T 20-20 Sept. 16 at SMU L 10-56 Oct. 5 at Minnesota L 19-24 Sept. 23 at Tennessee (5) L 6-45 Oct. 12 at Virginia Tech L 6-7 Oct. 7 at Maryland L 0-23 Oct. 19 at Purdue (5) L 27-28 Oct. 14 NC State L 13-42 Sept.Sept. 4 Virginia Tech L 6-23 Oct. 26 North Carolina W 48-31 Oct. 21 North Carolina L 0-21 Sept. 11 NC State W 20-18 Nov. 2 Maryland W 38-14 Oct. 28 Clemson L 0-31 Sept. 18 at Vanderbilt L 24-27 Nov. 9 South Carolina L 21-34 Nov. 4 at South Carolina L 3-35 Sept. 25 at Kansas State W 13-0 Nov. 16 at Duke L 3-18 Nov. 11 at Duke W 9-7 Oct. 2 at Michigan (1) L 0-31 Nov. 23 at Florida State L 24-42 Nov. 18 Virginia L 12-15 Oct. 9 Clemson W 20-14 Nov. 25 Virginia Tech L 9-44 Oct. 16 at Maryland (5) L 15-17 1969196 Oct. 23 Virginia L 17-18 Record:Re 3-7, 2-5 ACC 197319 Oct. 30 North Carolina L 14-34 Coach:Co Cal Stoll Record:Re 1-9-1, 0-5-1 ACC Nov. 6 at Duke W 38-17 Captain:Cap Appointed each game Coach:Co Chuck Mills Nov. 13 at South Carolina (20) W 10-7 Captains:Cap John Hardin, ClaytonCla Heath, Ron Lennon 197719 Record:Re 1-10, 0-6 ACC

Coach:Co Chuck Mills FOOTBALL STAFF Captains:Cap Don Cervi, MikeMik McGlamry, Larry Tearry SepSept.t 13 at NC StaStatete W 22-21 Sept. 20 at Auburn (20) L 0-57 Sept.Sept. 15 Florida SStatetate W 9-7 Sept. 27 Virginia Tech W 16-10 Sept. 22 William & Mary L 14-15 Oct. 4 Maryland L 14-19 Sept. 29 at Richmond L 0-41 Oct. 11 Duke L 20-27 Oct. 6 at Texas (13) L 0-41 Oct. 18 at Clemson L 14-28 Oct. 13 South Carolina L 12-28 Sept.Sept. 10 Furman W 24-13 Oct. 25 at North Carolina L 3-23 Oct. 20 Maryland L 0-37 Sept. 17 Vanderbilt L 0-3 Nov. 8 at Virginia W 23-21 Oct. 27 at Virginia L 10-21 Sept. 24 at NC State L 14-41 Nov. 15 South Carolina L 6-24 Nov. 3 at Clemson L 8-35 Oct. 1 at Purdue L 17-26 Nov. 21 at Miami (FL) L 7-49 Nov. 10 Duke T 7-7 Oct. 8 at North Carolina L 3-24 Nov. 17 at North Carolina L 0-42 Oct. 15 Maryland L 7-35 197019 Nov. 24 at NC State (16) L 13-52 Oct. 22 at Virginia L 10-12 Record:Re 6-5, 5-1 ACC Oct. 29 at Clemson (16) L 0-26 Coach:Co Cal Stoll 197419 Nov. 5 Duke L 14-38 ACCAC Champions Record:Re 1-10, 0-6 ACC Nov. 12 South Carolina L 14-24 Captain:Cap Appointed each game Coach:Co Chuck Mills Nov. 19 at Virginia Tech L 10-28 Captains:Cap Mike Arthur, KeithKei Carter, Dave Mebs 197819 Record:Re 1-10, 1-5 ACC Coach:Co John Mackovic Captain:Cap Appointed each game SepSept.t 12 at NebNebraskaraska (9(9) L 12-36 Sept. 19 at South Carolina L 7-43 Sept. 26 at Florida State L 14-19 Sept.Sept. 7 NC State (18)(18 L 15-33 Oct. 3 at Virginia W 27-7 Sept. 14 William & Mary L 6-17 Oct. 10 Virginia Tech W 28-9 Sept. 21 North Carolina L 0-31 Oct. 17 Clemson W 36-20 Oct. 5 at Oklahoma (2) L 0-63 Oct. 24 North Carolina W 14-13 Oct. 12 at Penn State (15) L 0-55 Sept.Sept. 9 VirginiaVirginia W 14-0 Oct. 31 at Tennessee1 (9) L 7-41 Oct. 19 at Maryland (18) L 0-47 Sept. 16 Virginia Tech L 6-28 Nov. 7 at Duke W 28-14 Oct. 26 Virginia L 0-14 Sept. 23 at LSU (10) L 11-13 HISTORY Nov. 14 NC State W 16-13 Nov. 2 Clemson L 9-21 Sept. 30 NC State L 10-34 Nov. 21 at Houston L 2-26 Nov. 9 at Duke L 7-23 Oct. 7 at Purdue L 7-14 1 - Memphis, TN Nov. 16 at South Carolina L 21-34 Oct. 14 North Carolina L 29-34 Nov. 23 Furman W 16-10 Oct. 21 at Maryland (6) L 0-39 197119 Oct. 28 at Auburn L 7-21 Record:Re 6-5, 2-3 ACC 197519 Nov. 4 Clemson (16) L 6-51 Coach:Co Cal Stoll Record:Re 3-8, 3-3 ACC Nov. 11 at Duke L 0-3 Captain:Cap Appointed each game Coach:Co Chuck Mills Nov. 18 at South Carolina L 14-37

Captains:Cap Doug Benfield, MEDIA INFORMATION ClarkCla Gaines, Lew Henderson

SeptSept. 11 Davidson W 27-7 Sept. 18 at Virginia Tech W 20-9 Sept. 6 SMU L 7-14 Sept. 25 Miami (FL) L 10-29 Sept. 13 at NC State (15) W 30-22 Oct. 2 at Maryland W 18-14 Sept. 20 Appalachian State L 17-19 Oct. 9 at NC State L 14-21 Sept. 27 Kansas State L 16-17 Oct. 16 Tulsa W 51-21 Oct. 11 at Clemson L 14-16 Oct. 23 at North Carolina L 3-7 Oct. 18 Maryland (19) L 0-27 Oct. 30 at Clemson L 9-10 Oct. 25 at Virginia W 66-21 Nov. 6 William & Mary W 36-29 Nov. 1 at North Carolina W 21-9 Nov. 13 Duke W 23-7 Nov. 20 at South Carolina L 7-24 WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 197 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

197919 Oct. 23 at Virginia L 27-34 1986198 TangerineTa Bowl Nov. 6 at Duke L 26-46 Record:Re 5-6, 2-5 ACC Record:Re 8-4, 4-2 ACC Nov. 13 Georgia Tech L 7-45 Coach:Co Al Groh Coach:Co John Mackovic Nov. 27 Clemson1 (10) L 17-21 Captains:Cap Rory Holt, Paul Kiser, Captains:Cap Syd Kitson, Mark Lancaster 1 - Mirage Bowl/Tokyo, Japan Tim Morrison, Terence Ryan JamesJam McDougald, James Parker 1198398 RRecord:e 4-7, 1-5 ACC CoCoach: Al Groh CaCaptains:p Dan Dougherty, SSept.ept. 8 AAppalachianppalachian SState W 30-23 DDannyan Martin, Danny Rocco, Sept.Sept. 6 AAppalachianppalachian State W 21-13 Sept. 15 at Georgia (12) W 22-21 TiTimm Salley, Gary Schofield Sept. 13 Boston University W 31-0 Sept. 22 East Carolina W 23-20 Sept. 20 at NC State L 38-42 Sept. 29 at NC State (16) L 14-17 Sept. 27 at Army W 49-14 Oct. 6 at Virginia Tech W 19-14 Oct. 4 Virginia L 28-30 Oct. 13 at North Carolina (14) W 24-19 Oct. 11 North Carolina L 30-40 Oct. 20 Maryland W 25-17 SSept.ept. 3 AAppalachianppalachian State L 25-27 Oct. 18 at Maryland W 27-21 Oct. 27 Auburn (13) W 42-38 (18) Sept. 10 at Virginia Tech W 13-6 Nov. 1 Clemson L 20-28 Nov. 3 at Clemson L 0-31(14) Sept. 17 Western Carolina W 21-0 Nov. 8 at Duke L 36-38 Nov. 10 Duke W 17-14 (20) Sept. 24 at Richmond W 31-6 Nov. 15 at South Carolina L 21-48 Nov. 17 at South Carolina L 14-35 (17) Oct. 1 NC State L 15-38 Nov. 22 Georgia Tech W 24-21 Dec. 22 LSU1 L 10-34 Oct. 8 at North Carolina (4) L 10-30 1 - Tangerine Bowl/Orlando, FL Oct. 15 Maryland (16) L 33-36 1987198 Oct. 22 Virginia W 38-34 Record:Re 7-4, 4-3 ACC 1980198 Oct. 29 at Clemson L 17-24 Coach:Co Bill Dooley Record:Re 5-6, 2-4 ACC Nov. 5 Duke L 21-31 Captains:Cap Chip Rives, Jimmie Simmons Coach:Co John Mackovic Nov. 12 at Georgia Tech L 33-49 Captains:Cap Bill Ard, CarlosCar Bradley, Jay Venuto 1198498 RRecord:e 6-5, 3-3 ACC CCoach:o Al Groh CCaptains:ap Ronnie Burgess, Sept. 12 Richmond W 24-0 ToTonyn Coates, Ken McAllister, Mike Nesselt Sept. 19 NC State W 21-3 Sept. 6 Virginia Tech L 7-16 Sept. 26 Appalachian State W 16-12 Sept. 20 The Citadel W 24-7 Oct. 3 at Army W 17-13 Sept. 27 at NC State W 27-7 Oct. 10 at North Carolina W 22-14 Oct. 4 at William & Mary W 27-7 Oct. 17 Maryland L 0-14 Oct. 11 North Carolina (8) L 9-27 Oct. 24 at Virginia L 21-35 Oct. 18 at Maryland L 10-11 SeSept.pt. 8 VirVirginiaginia Tech L 20-21 Oct. 31 at Clemson (14) L 17-31 Oct. 25 Virginia L 21-24 Sept. 15 Appalachian State W 17-13 Nov. 7 Duke W 30-27 Nov. 1 Clemson L 33-35 Sept. 22 at NC State W 24-15 Nov. 14 South Carolina (14) L 0-30 Nov. 8 at Duke W 27-24 Sept. 29 at Maryland L 17-38 Nov. 21 at Georgia Tech W 33-6 Nov. 15 at South Carolina (14) L 38-39 Oct. 6 at Richmond W 29-16 Nov. 22 Appalachian State W 28-16 Oct. 13 North Carolina W 14-3 1988198 Oct. 20 at Virginia L 9-28 Record:Re 6-4-1, 4-3 ACC 1981198 Oct. 27 William & Mary W 34-21 Coach:Co Bill Dooley Record:Re 4-7, 1-5 ACC Nov. 3 at Clemson L 14-37 Captains:Cap Mike Elkins, Ernie Purnsley Coach:Co Al Groh Nov. 10 at Duke W 20-16 Captain:Cap Appointed each game Nov. 17 Georgia Tech L 7-24

1981985 RRecord:e 4-7, 1-6 ACC CoCoach: Al Groh CaCaptains:p Gary Baldinger, Foy White Sept.Sept. 3 at Villanova W 31-11 Sept. 10 Illinois State W 35-0 Sept.Sept. 5 South CarolinCarolinaa L 6-23 Sept. 17 at NC State L 6-14 Sept. 12 NC State L 23-28 Sept. 24 at Michigan (19) L 9-19 Sept. 19 at Auburn W 24-21 Oct. 8 North Carolina W 42-24 Sept. 26 at Virginia Tech L 14-30 Oct. 15 at Maryland W 27-24 Oct. 3 Appalachian State W 15-14 Oct. 22 Virginia L 14-34 Oct. 10 at North Carolina (5) L 10-48 Sept. 7 William & MaMary W 30-23 Oct. 29 Clemson (15) L 21-38 Oct. 17 Maryland L 33-45 Sept. 14 at Boston University W 30-0 Nov. 5 at Duke W 35-16 Oct. 24 at Virginia W 24-21 Sept. 21 NC State L 17-20 Nov. 12 Georgia Tech W 28-24 Oct. 31 at Clemson (3) L 24-82 Sept. 28 Appalachian State W 24-21 Nov. 19 Appalachian State T 34-34 Nov. 7 Duke L 10-31 Oct. 5 at Tennessee (16) L 29-31 Nov. 14 at Richmond W 34-22 Oct. 12 at North Carolina L 14-34 1989198 Oct. 19 Maryland L 3-26 Record:Re 2-8-1, 1-6 ACC 1982198 Oct. 26 Virginia L 18-20 Coach:Co Bill Dooley Record:Re 3-8, 0-6 ACC Nov. 2 at Clemson L 10-26 Captains:Cap James DuBose, Tony Mayberry Coach:Co Al Groh Nov. 9 Duke W 27-7 Captain:Cap Appointed each game Nov. 16 at Georgia Tech L 10-41

Sept.Sept. 9 AAppalachianppalachian State L 10-15 Sept. 16 NC State (19) L 17-27 Sept.Sept. 4 Western CaroCarolina W 31-10 Sept. 23 at Army L 10-14 Sept. 11 at Auburn L 10-28 Sept. 30 Rice T 17-17 Sept. 18 at NC State L 0-30 Oct. 7 at North Carolina W 17-16 Sept. 25 Appalachian State W 31-22 Oct. 14 Maryland L 7-27 Oct. 2 at Virginia Tech W 13-10 Oct. 21 at Virginia L 28-47 Oct. 9 North Carolina (12) L 7-24 Oct. 28 at Clemson (22) L 10-44 Oct. 16 at Maryland L 31-52 Nov. 4 Duke L 35-52

198 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RECORD BOOK 2007 IN REVIEW 2008 DEACONS SEASON OUTLOOK WAKE FOOTBALL

Nov. 11 Tulsa W 29-17 1993199 Nov. 9 Florida State1 (3) L 7-44 Nov. 18 at Georgia Tech L 14-43 Record:Re 2-9, 1-7 ACC Nov. 16 Duke W 17-16 Coach:Co Jim Caldwell Nov. 23 at NC State L 22-37 1919909 Captains:Cap Jim Kemp, John Leach, 1 - Orlando, FL ReRecord: 3-8, 0-7 ACC DredDre Booe, Jay Williams CoCoach: Bill Dooley 1199799 CCaptains:ap Steve Brown, Mike Smith RRecord:e 5-6, 3-5 ACC CCoach:o Jim Caldwell CCaptains:ap Thabiti Davis, Robert Fatzinger, ChChrisr Gaskell, D’Angelo Solomon Sept.Sept. 4 Vanderbilt L 12-27 Sept. 11 NC State (18) L 16-34 Sept. 18 Appalachian State W 20-3 Sept.Sept. 1 at Rice L 17-33 Sept. 25 at Northwestern L 14-26 Sept. 8 Appalachian State W 23-12 Oct. 9 at North Carolina (15) L 35-45 Sept. 15 at NC State L 15-20 Oct. 16 at Clemson W 20-16 Sept. 6 Northwestern (21) W 27-20 Sept. 29 Army W 52-14 Oct. 23 Duke L 13-21 Sept. 13 at East Carolina L 24-25 Oct. 6 North Carolina L 24-31 Oct. 30 at Florida State (1) L 0-54 Sept. 20 Georgia Tech L 26-28 Oct. 13 at Maryland L 13-41 Nov. 6 at Virginia (21) L 9-21 Sept. 25 NC State W 19-18 Oct. 20 Virginia (1) L 14-49 Nov. 13 Georgia Tech L 28-38 Oct. 4 at Virginia L 13-21 Oct. 27 Clemson (19) L 6-24 Nov. 20 Maryland L 32-33 Oct. 11 at North Carolina (5) L 12-30 Nov. 3 at Duke L 20-57 Oct. 18 Maryland W 35-17 Nov. 17 Georgia Tech (4) L 7-42 1994199 Oct. 25 at Duke W 38-24 Nov. 24 at Vanderbilt W 56-28 Record:Re 3-8, 1-7 ACC Nov. 1 Clemson L 16-33 Coach:Co Jim Caldwell Nov. 8 at Rutgers W 28-14 1199199 Captains:Cap Kevin Giles, Richard Goodpasture, Nov. 15 at Florida State (2) L 7-58 ReRecord: 3-8, 1-6 ACC EddieEdd McKeel, Matt McNeel CCoach:o Bill Dooley 1199899 CCaptains:ap Gregg Long, RRecord:e 3-8, 2-6 ACC FOOTBALL STAFF MMarvina Mitchell, Anthony Williams CCoach:o Jim Caldwell CaCaptains:p Desmond Clark, Brian Kuklick KeKelvinl Moses, Jeffrey Muyres Sept.Sept. 3 at VanderbiltVanderbilt L 14-35 Sept. 10 Appalachian State W 12-10 Sept. 17 Florida State (3) L 14-56 Sept.Sept. 14 Western CaroCarolina W 40-24 Sept. 24 at Maryland L 7-31 Sept. 21 NC State L 3-30 Oct. 1 Army W 33-27 Sept. 28 at Northwestern L 14-41 Oct. 8 Virginia L 6-42 SeptSept. 5 at Air Force L 0-42 Oct. 5 Appalachian State L 3-17 Oct. 15 at NC State L 3-34 Sept. 10 Navy W 26-14 Oct. 12 at North Carolina L 10-24 Oct. 22 Duke (20) L 26-51 Sept. 26 at Clemson W 29-19 Oct. 19 Maryland L 22-23 Oct. 29 at Clemson L 8-24 Oct. 3 Appalachian State L (ot) 27-30 Oct. 26 at Virginia L 7-48 Nov. 12 North Carolina L 0-50 Oct. 10 Duke L 16-19 Nov. 2 at Clemson (16) L 10-28 Nov. 19 at Georgia Tech W 20-13 Oct. 17 at Maryland W 20-10 Nov. 9 Duke W 31-14 Oct. 24 North Carolina L 31-38 Nov. 16 at Georgia Tech L 3-27 1995199 Oct. 31 Virginia (15) L 17-38 Nov. 23 at Navy W 52-24 Record:Re 1-10, 0-8 ACC Nov. 7 at NC State L 27-38 Coach:Co Jim Caldwell Nov. 14 Florida State (5) L 7-24 1992199 Captains:Cap Tucker Grace, Nov. 21 at Georgia Tech (21) L 35-63 IndependenceInd Bowl EltonElto Ndoma-Ogar Record:Re 8-4, 4-4 ACC 1999199 Coach:Co Bill Dooley Record:Re 7-5, 3-5 ACC Captains:Cap George Coghill, Coach:Co Jim Caldwell BenBen Coleman, Maurice Miller Captains:Cap Jammie Deese, Dustin Lyman, DaLawnDa Parrish, Ben Sankey Aug.Aug 31 Appalachian State L 22-24 Sept. 9 at Tulane L 9-35 Sept.Sep 5 North Carolina L Sept. 16 Clemson L 14-29 117-357-35 Sept. 23 at Navy W 30-7 Sept. 12 Appalachian State W 10-7 Sept. 30 at Virginia (11) L 17-35 Sept. 26 at Florida State (3) L 7-35 Oct. 7 Maryland L 6-9 SeSept.pt. 11 at ArmArmyy W 34-15

Oct. 3 Virginia (14) L 17-31 Oct. 14 at Florida State (1) L 13-72 Sept. 18 at Virginia L 7-35 HISTORY Oct. 10 at Vanderbilt W 40-6 Oct. 22 at North Carolina L 7-31 Sept. 25 NC State (25) W 31-7 Oct. 17 at Maryland W 30-23 Oct. 28 at Duke L 26-42 Oct. 2 Rutgers W 17-10 Oct. 24 Army W 23-7 Nov. 4 Georgia Tech L 23-24 Oct. 9 Maryland L 14-17 Oct. 31 Clemson W 18-15 Nov. 18 NC State L 23-52 Oct. 16 at Florida State (1) L 10-33 Nov. 7 at Duke W 28-14 Oct. 23 UAB W 47-3 Nov. 14 at Georgia Tech W 23-10 1996199 Oct. 30 Clemson L 3-12 Nov. 21 at NC State (13) L 14-42 (25) Record:Re 3-8, 1-7 ACC Nov. 6 at North Carolina W 19-3 Dec. 31 Oregon1 W 39-35 Coach:Co Jim Caldwell Nov. 13 at Duke L 35-48 Captains:Cap William Clark, Harold Gragg, Nov. 20 Georgia Tech (14) W 26-23 MEDIA INFORMATION 1 - Independence Bowl/Shreveport, LA DougDou Marsigli, Tom Steutzer Dec. 25 Arizona State1 W 23-3 Wake Forest was ranked #25 in the final national poll. 1 - Jeep Aloha Bowl/Honolulu, HI

Aug. 29 Appalachian State W 19-13 Sept. 7 Northwestern (13) W 28-27 Sept. 14 at Georgia Tech L 10-30 Sept. 21 Virginia (20) L 7-24 Sept. 28 at Clemson L 10-21 Oct. 5 North Carolina (15) L 6-45 Oct. 19 at Maryland L 0-52 Oct. 26 Navy L 18-47

WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM 199 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2000200 2003200 2006200 Record:Re 2-9, 1-7 ACC Record:Re 5-7, 3-5 ACC FedExFed Orange Bowl Coach:Co Jim Caldwell Coach:Co Jim Grobe ACCAC Champions CCaptains:ap Nick Bender, Captains:Cap Appointed each game Record:Re 11-3, 6-2 ACC MikMike Koch, Bryan Ray Coach:Co Jim Grobe Captains:Cap Appointed each game

A31AlhiSAug. 31 Appalachian State L 16-20 A30Aug. 30 at tBtCl Boston College W 32-28 Sept.St2 2 SSyracuse W 20-10 Sept. 9 North Carolina L 14-35 Sept. 6 NC State (14/11) W 38-24 Sept. 9 Duke W 14-13 Sept. 16 at Clemson (16) L 7-55 Sept. 13 Purdue L 10-16 (20/21) Sept. 16 at Connecticut W 24-13 Sept. 30 Virginia L 10-27 Sept. 20 East Carolina W 34-16 Sept. 23 at Ole Miss W 27-3 Oct. 7 Vanderbilt L 10-17 Sept. 27 at Virginia L 24-27 Sept. 30 Liberty W 34-14 Oct. 14 at Georgia Tech L 20-52 Oct. 11 Georgia Tech L 7-24 Oct. 7 Clemson (15/15) L 17-27 Oct. 21 at Maryland L 7-37 Oct. 18 at Duke W 42-13 Oct. 14 at NC State W 25-23 Nov. 4 Duke W 28-26 Oct. 25 at Florida State (6/7) L 24-48 Oct. 28 at North Carolina W 24-17 (24/NR) Nov. 11 Florida State (3) L 6-35 Nov. 1 Clemson W 45-17 Nov. 4 Boston College (16/16) W 21-14 (22/23) Nov. 18 at Navy W 49-26 Nov. 8 at North Carolina L 34-42 Nov. 11 at Florida State W 30-0 (18/19) Nov. 25 at NC State L 14-32 Nov. 15 Connecticut L 17-51 Nov. 18 Virginia Tech (19/19) L 6-27 (14/14) Nov. 29 Maryland L 28-41 Nov. 25 at Maryland W 38-24 (20/20) Dec. 2 vs. Georgia Tech (23/22)1 W 9-6 (16/16) 2001200 Jan. 2 vs. Louisville (5/5)2 L 13-24 (15/15) Record:Re 6-5, 3-5 ACC 2004200 1 - ACC Championship Game, Jacksonville, FL Coach:Co Jim Grobe Record:Re 4-7, 1-7 ACC 2 - FedEx Orange Bowl, Miami, FL Captains:Cap Appointed each game Coach:Co Jim Grobe Captains:Cap Appointed each game 2002007 MMeinekee Car Care Bowl ReRecord: 9-4, 5-3 ACC CoCoach: Jim Grobe St1Sept. 1 at tEtCli East Carolina W 21-19 CCaptains:ap Appointed each game Sept. 8 Appalachian State W 20-10 SeptSept. 4 at Clemson (1(15/16) L (2ot) 30-37 Sept. 22 Maryland L 20-27 Sept. 11 at East Carolina W 31-17 Sept. 29 at Florida State (15/18) L 24-48 Sept. 18 North Carolina A&T W 42-3 Oct. 6 NC State L 14-17 Sept. 25 Boston College W 17-14 Oct. 13 at Duke W 42-35 Oct. 2 at NC State L (ot) 21-27 SeSept.pt. 1 at Boston CoCollegel L 28-38 Oct. 27 Clemson L 14-21 Oct. 9 Virginia Tech L 10-17 Sept. 8 Nebraska (16/17) L 17-20 Nov. 3 at Virginia W 34-30 Oct. 23 Florida State (5/6) L 17-20 Sept. 15 Army W 21-10 Nov. 10 at North Carolina W 32-31 Oct. 30 Duke W 24-22 Sept. 22 Maryland W 31-24 Nov. 17 Georgia Tech L 33-38 Nov. 13 North Carolina L 24-31 Oct. 6 at Duke W 41-36 Nov. 24 Northern Illinois W 38-35 Nov. 20 at Miami (12/12) L 7-52 Oct. 11 Florida State (21/21) W 24-21 Nov. 27 at Maryland L 7-13 Oct. 20 at Navy W 44-24 Oct. 27 North Carolina W 37-10 2002200 Nov. 3 at Virginia L 16-17 SeattleSe Bowl 2005200 Nov. 10 at Clemson (20/20) L 10-44 Record:Re 7-6, 3-5 ACC Record:Re 4-7, 3-5 ACC Nov. 17 North Carolina State W 38-18 Coach:Co Jim Grobe Coach:Co Jim Grobe Nov. 24 at Vanderbilt W 31-17 Captains:Cap Appointed each game Captains:Cap Goryal Scales, Steve Vallos Dec. 29 vs. Connecticut1 W 24-10 1 - Meineke CCarar CCareare Bowl, CCharlotte,harlotte, NNCC

AugAug. 29 at Northern IllIllinois L (ot) 41-42 Sept. 7 East Carolina W 27-22 Sept. 1 Vanderbilt L 20-244 Sept. 14 at NC State (19/20) L 13-32 Sept. 10 at Nebraska L 3-311 Sept. 21 at Purdue W 24-21 Sept. 17 East Carolina W 44-344 Sept. 28 Virginia L 34-38 Sept. 24 Maryland L 12-222 Oct. 5 at Georgia Tech W 24-21 Oct. 1 Clemson W 31-277 Oct. 12 Duke W 36-10 Oct. 8 at Florida State (4/5) L 24-411 Oct. 19 at Clemson L 23-31 Oct. 15 at Boston College (14/14) L 30-355 Oct. 26 North Carolina W 31-0 Oct. 22 NC State W 27-199 Nov. 2 Florida State (18/20) L 21-34 Oct. 29 at Duke W 44-66 Nov. 23 Navy W 30-27 Nov. 5 at Georgia Tech L 17-300 Nov. 30 at Maryland (25/23) L 14-32 Nov. 12 Miami (3/3) L 17-477 Dec. 30 Oregon1 W 38-17 1 - Seattle Bowl, Seattle, WA

200 2008 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL