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2015 Wake Forest Football Table of Contents WakeForestSports.com • @DemonDeacons • #GoDeacs 2015 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL Table of Contents . 1 ACC Players of the Year . 92 Media Information . 2 All-Americans . 93-95 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Credits . 3 All-ACC Selections . 96-97 Reid Althoff . ALT-hoff Quick Facts . 3 Academic Honors . 98 Charles Argenzio . ar-GEN-zio IMG College Radio Network . 3 Special Awards . 99 Dionte Austin . dee-ON-tay Media Relations . 3 Deacons In The NFL Draft - By Year . 100 Alphabetical Roster . 4-5 Deacons In The NFL Draft - By Round . 101 Alex Bachman . BOCK-man Numerical Roster . 6-7 Deacons In The Pros . 102-103 Elontae Bateman . E-LON-tay Roster Breakdown . 8 All-Star Games . 104 Zach Dancel . DAN-sul Retired Numbers . 104 Deonte Davis . dee-ON-tay 2015 DEMON DEACON PLAYERS Letterwinners . 105-110 Steve Donatell . don-uh-TELL Player Bios . 9-29 1946 Gator Bowl . 111 1949 Dixie Bowl . 111 Wendell Dunn . when-DELL WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL STAFF 1979 Tangerine Bowl . 112 Duke Ejiofor . EDGE-eh-for Dave Clawson . 30-32 1992 Independence Bowl . 112 Rocco Esposito . ess-po-ZEE-toe Kevin Higgins . 33 1999 Aloha Bowl . 113 Jack Freudenthal . FROO-den-thal Mike Elko . 34 2002 Seattle Bowl . 113 Bryant Gross-Armiento . army-EN-toe Warren Ruggiero . 35 2006 ACC Championship Game . 114 Adam Scheier . 36 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl . 114 Tylor Harris . TIE-ler John Hunter . 37 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl . 115 Tyree Harris . TY-ree Nick Tabacca . 38 2008 EagleBank Bowl . 115 Justin Herron . her-RON Warren Belin . 39 2011 Music City Bowl . 116 Tabari Hines . tuh-BAR-ee Dave Cohen . 40 Series Records . 117 Dylan Intemann . INT-uh-men Derrick Jackson . 41 Series Results . 118-121 Ryan Janvion . JAN-vee-uhn Bill Faircloth . 42 Records By Site . 121 Support Staff . 43-47 Year-By-Year Results . 122-128 Alexander Kinal . KIN-uhl Dr . Nathan O . Hatch . 48 Ali Lamot . ah-LEE LUH-mot Ron Wellman . 49 Marquel Lee . mar-KELL Dr . Richard Carmichael . 50 Nick Luedeke . LOO-duh-key University Board of Trustees . 50 Kalin McNeil . KAY-lin Compliance Information . 50 Josh Okonye . oh-CONE-yay 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW Patrick Osterhage . OH-stir-haig Results . 51 Vince Paolucci . pow-LOU-chee Team Statistics . 51 Christopher Pearcey . PEER-see Defensive Statistics . 51 Cam Serigne . SAIR-in-ay Individual Statistics . 52 Rashawn Shaw . ruh-SHAWN Team Game-By-Game . 53 Starting Lineups . 53 Maddox Stamey . STAY-me ACC Standings and Statistics . 54 A’Lique Terry . uh-LEAK Honors and Awards . 54 Zack Wary . WEAR-ee Game Recaps . 55-60 Kahlil Welsh . kuh-LIL Jaboree Williams . juh-BORE-ee WAKE FOREST RECORD BOOK All-Time Results . 61 John Wolford . .WOHL-ferd . Passing . 62-63 Dezmond Wortham . WORTH-uhm Rushing . 64-65 Willie Yarbary . YAR-bare-ee 100-Yard Games . 66-67 Receiving . 68-69 Scoring . 70 Total Offense . 71 All-Purpose . 72 Placekicking . 73 Punting . 74 Punt Returns . 74 Kick Returns . 75 Tackles . 76 Interceptions . 77 Team Records . 78-79 Class Records . 80 Miscellaneous Records . 81 Bowl Game Records . 82 Opponent Records . 83 Attendance Records . 84 BB&T Field Records . 84-85 Year-By-Year Statistics . 86-87 Best ACC Performances . 88 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL HISTORY All-Time Rankings . 89 Wins Against AP Ranked Teams . 89 Head Coaches . 90 Assistant Coaches . 91 1 2015 Wake Forest Demon Deacon Football MEDIA INFORMATION PRESS CREDENTIALS floor of Bridger Field House approximately 10 minutes ATLANTIC COAST SPORTS MEDIA ASSOCIATION Media credentials for all Wake Forest home games following the conclusion of the game . All members of the media that routinely cover can be obtained by sending a written request on The Athletic Communications office will transcribe a ACC football are invited to join the Atlantic Coast Sports company letterhead (via email or fax) to Steve Shutt in portion of the postgame comments from Clawson and Media Association (ACSMA) . To join, contact Brian the Athletic Communications Office . selected Demon Deacon players . Morrison at the ACC office (336-851-6062) . All requests are screened to ensure a working After Coach Clawson’s 10-minute session, requested The Associated Press/ACSMA All-ACC teams, Coach pressbox with priority given to daily newspapers, radio/ Wake Forest players will be made available in the Boyette of the Year, Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year are TV sports directors and other media who cover the Media Room . Requests for specific players should be selected in a vote by members of ACSMA . The teams and Deacons and their opponents on a regular basis . submitted to the Wake Forest Athletic Communications winners will be announced during the week immediately Guests are not permitted in any working media area . staff in the pressbox before or during the fourth quarter . following the conclusion of the regular season . ACSMA If you wish to bring a guest to any game, contact Steve The Wake Forest locker room is closed to the media also selects ACC football players of the week . Shutt regarding the availability of tickets . at all times . The visiting coach will be available in the Helms Conference Room on the third floor of Bridger ACC MEDIA SERVICES MEDIA WILL CALL Field House after the game . Visiting player availability Weekly Satellite Feed: ACC football video highlights Credentials will be mailed for all requests received will be announced in the press box . and interviews will be available via satellite every seven days in advance of the specified game . All Wednesday afternoon during the 2015 season at a time other credentials should be picked up in the Athletic TELEPHONES and feed to be determined . For more information, please Communications office the day before the game, or at Telephones are available in the rear of the working contact Scott McBurney, Director of ACC Video Services the Media Will Call window no earlier than two and a press area for media use . Anyone wishing to have a (336-851-6062) . half hours prior to kickoff . Media Will Call is located at personal telephone line installed should contact AT&T TheACC .com: The Atlantic Coast Conference Gate 1 of Deacon Tower at BB&T Field . (866-620-6000) . If you wish to list the Media Relations web site contains links to each ACC school athletic Office as a local contact, please let us know and we will department home page . TheACC .com is also the site for DEACON TOWER MEDIA ENTRANCE confirm the installation of your line . The street address the instant replay of the league’s head football coaches To access the pressbox in Deacon Tower, media for BB&T Field is: teleconference every Wednesday afternoon during the members should use the South elevators, also known BB&T Field season . as the Black Lobby . The pressbox is located on the sixth 499 Deacon Boulevard Coaches Teleconference: The 14 ACC football floor . Winston-Salem, NC 27105 coaches will be featured on a weekly teleconference Bags will be searched prior to entering the stadium . each Wednesday from 10:30 a .m . to 12:50 p .m ., No outside food or drinks are allowed into BB&T Field . WIRELESS INTERNET SERVICE beginning September 2, and concluding November 24 . Also, no food or drink can be carried onto the elevators High-speed wireless internet access is provided free Each coach will have 10 minutes to make an opening once inside Deacon Tower . of charge in the BB&T Field pressbox . Instructions on statement and answer questions . There will be an connecting to the wireless network can be obtained from instant replay of each teleconference on the ACC’s SIDELINE REGULATIONS a Wake Forest Athletic Communications staff member . internet site, theACC .com, each Wednesday afternoon . In order to access the sidelines, photographers must have a photo credential and an arm band . Arm bands are PRESSBOX PHONE NUMBER 2015 ACC COACHES TELECONFERENCE available on the sixth floor of Deacon Tower . The phone number for the BB&T Field pressbox is Brian Kelly, Notre Dame* . 10:20 Tripods are allowed on the field but must be at least (336) 758-7523 . The back-up number is (336) 896-9159 . Dabo Swinney, Clemson . 10:30 five yards away from the sideline or end line . Jimbo Fisher, Florida State . 10:40 No photographers or media personnel are permitted DURING THE WEEK Bobby Petrino, Louisville . 10:50 within the team areas (midfield between the 25-yard Head coach Dave Clawson and selected players will Scott Shafer, Syracuse . 11:00 lines) at any time . Please work from either side of the meet with print, radio and.
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