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Series Results / 2005 Wake Forest Football series results / 2005 Wake Forest Football Tulane 1981 W A 24-21 1970 W H 28-9 Overall: Tulane leads, 2-0 1980 L H 21-24 1969 W H 16-10 1995 L A 9-35 1978 W H 14-0 1968 L A 6-7 1959 L A 0-6 1977 L A 10-12 1966 L H 0-11 1976 L H 17-18 1965 L A1 3-12 UAB 1975 W A 66-21 1964 W A1 38-21 Overall: WFU leads, 1-0 1974 L H 0-14 1963 L H 0-27 1999 W H 47-3 1973 L A 10-21 1962 L A 8-37 1972 L H 12-15 1961 W H 24-15 Vanderbilt 1970 W A 27-7 1960 L A 13-22 Overall: VU leads, 6-3 1969 W A 23-21 1959 W H 2-18 At Home: VU leads, 3-1 1967 L H 12-14 1958 W A2 13-6 On Road: VU leads, 3-2 1966 L A 10-24 1957 L H 3-10 Last WFU Win: 40-6 (10/10/92), Nashville, TN 1964 W A 31-21 1956 T A 13-13 Last VU Win: 17-10 (10/7/00), Groves Stadium 1962 L A 12-14 1955 W H 13-0 Current Streak: VU, 3 1961 W H 21-15 1954 L A3 0-32 Longest WFU Streak: 2 (1990-92) 1960 W A 28-20 1919 L A 0-40 Longest VU Streak: 3 (1993-current) 1959 W H 34-12 1918 L H 0-27 2000 L H 10-17 1957 L H 20-28 1917 L H 0-50 1994 L A 14-35 1956 L A 6-7 1916 L A 0-52 1993 L H 12-27 1955 W A 13-7 1 - Roanoke, VA; 2 - Norfolk, VA; 1992 W A 40-6 1911 L A 6-29 3 - Richmond, VA 1990 W A 56-28 1889 L N1 4-46 1977 L H 0-3 1 - Richmond, VA West Virginia 1976 L A 24-27 Overall: WVU leads, 2-0 1965 W H 7-0 VMI 1957 L H 14-27 1964 L A 6-9 Overall: WFU leads, 3-2-2 1955 L A 0-46 1944 W N1 38-7 Virginia 1943 W A2 21-0 Western Carolina Overall: UVa leads, 33-12 1942 W H3 28-0 Overall: WFU leads, 3-0 At Home: UVa leads, 17-4 1937 T A 6-6 1991 W H 40-24 On Road: UVa leads, 16-8 1921 L A 0-20 1983 W H 21-0 Last WFU Win: 34-30 (11/3/01), Charlottesville 1915 L A 6-21 1982 W H 31-10 Last UVa Win: 27-24 (9/27/03), Charlottesville 1892 T A 12-12 Current Streak: UVa, 2 1 - Greensboro, NC; 2 - Lynchburg, VA; William & Mary Longest WFU Streak: 3 (1959-61) 3 - Winston-Salem, NC Overall: WFU leads, 10-9-1 Longest UVa Streak: 17 (1984-2000) 1985 W H 30-23 2003 L A 21-24 Virginia Tech 1984 W H 34-21 2002 L H 38-34 Overall: VT leads, 21-11-1 1980 W A 27-7 2001 W A 34-30 At Home: VT leads, 11-5 1974 L H 6-17 2000 L H 10-27 On Road: VT leads, 9-6-1 1973 L H 14-15 1999 L A 7-35 Last WFU Win: 13-6 (9/10/83), Blacksburg, VA 1971 W H 36-29 1998 L H 17-38 Last VT Win: 17-10 (10/9/04), Groves Stadium 1956 W A 39-0 1997 L A 13-21 Current Streak: VT, 2 1955 W H 13-7 1996 L H 7-42 Longest WFU Streak: 3 (1969-71) 1954 L A 9-13 1995 L A 17-35 Longest VT Streak: 5 (twice) 1953 L A1 14-16 1994 L H 6-42 2004 L H 10-17 1952 W A 28-21 1993 L A 9-21 1984 L H 20-21 1951 L A1 6-7 1992 L H 17-31 1983 W A 13-6 1950 W A 47-0 1991 L A 7-48 1982 W A 13-10 1949 W H 55-28 1990 L H 14-49 1981 L A 14-30 1948 W A 21-12 1989 L A 28-47 1980 L H 7-16 1947 L A 0-21 1988 L H 14-34 1979 W A 19-14 1928 T A 0-0 1987 L A 21-35 1978 L H 6-28 1926 L A 6-13 1986 L H 28-30 1977 L A 10-28 1922 L H 0-18 1985 L H 18-20 1976 L H 6-23 1921 L A 14-21 1984 L A 9-28 1975 L A 10-40 1 - Richmond, VA 1983 W H 38-34 1972 L H 9-44 1982 L A 27-34 1971 W A 20-9 demon deacon football \ 201 2005 Wake Forest Football \ media information This guide was prepared by the Wake Forest Athletic Media Relations Office to assist the media in their coverage of Demon Deacon Football. Should you require additional information or assistance, please contact the Media Relations Office. For directions to the stadium and to campus, see page 26. Press Credentials Media/Will Call Entrance Coach Grobe will be available for comments and Media credentials for all Wake Forest home Credentials will be mailed for all requests questions in the Boyette Media Room on the ground games can be obtained by sending a written request received seven days in advance of the specified floor of Bridger Field House approximately 10 min- on company letterhead (via mail or fax) to Mike Vest game. All other credentials will be left at the Media utes following the conclusion of the game. in the Media Relations Office. All requests are Will Call Window at Gate 1 of Groves Stadium, which The Media Relations Office will transcribe a por- screened to ensure a working pressbox with priority opens two hours prior to kickoff. Gate 1 is located tion of the post-game comments from Wake Forest given to daily newspapers, radio/TV sports directors near the media parking area and at the base of the head coach Jim Grobe and Demon Deacon players. and other media who cover the Demon Deacons and pressbox elevator. After Coach Grobe’s 10-minute session, request- their opponents on a regular basis. Media should enter Groves Stadium through Gate ed Wake Forest players will be made available in the Spouses, dates and guests are not permitted in 1 and proceed directly up to the stadium concourse Boyette Media Room. Requests for specific players any working media area. If you wish to bring a guest to the elevator, which provides transportation to the should be submitted to the Wake Forest Media to any game, contact Mike Vest regarding the avail- working press areas. Most media seats are located Relations staff in the pressbox before or during the ability of reserved seat tickets. on Level 4 of the pressbox. Radio broadcast and live fourth quarter. telecast positions are on Level 5. The primary televi- The Wake Forest locker room is closed to the sion photo deck is also on Level 5. media at all times. The visiting coach will be avail- Important Dates able in the Boyette Media Room as well, and visiting Sideline Regulations player availability will be announced in the press box. In order to be permitted on the sidelines, photog- Sun., July 23 through . .ACC Football Kickoff raphers must have a credential. Tripods are allowed Telephones Tues., July 26 . .(Hot Springs, VA) on the field but must be at least five yards away from Telephones are available in the rear of the work- Thurs., July 28 . .Women’s Football Clinic the sideline or end line. ing press area for media use. Anyone wishing to Wed., August 3 . .Student-Athletes Report No photographers or media personnel are permit- have a personal telephone line installed should con- Thurs., August 4 . .First Practice ted within the team areas (midfield between the 25- tact Bell South (780-2800) within North Carolina; 1- Fri., August 12 . .Freshmen Headshots yard lines) at any time. Please work from either side 800-919-2800 out of Bell South territory). If you wish Fri., August 12 . .Football Fan Fest of the team area and move quickly behind the bench- to list the Media Relations Office as a local contact, Sat., August 13 . .First Scrimmage es when changing ends of the field. please let us know and we will confirm the installa- tion of your line. The street address is: Tues., August 16 . .Media/Photo Day Media Services Groves Stadium Thurs., August 18 . .Second Scrimmage Pregame statistics, game notes and programs 499 Deacon Boulevard Wed., August 24 . .Classes Begin are provided to working media in the pressbox prior Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Wed., August 24 . .Third Scrimmage to kickoff. After the game, “quickie” final statistics Tues., August 30 . .First Press Conference will be distributed during the postgame interview During The Week Thurs., September 1 . .Opener vs. Vanderbilt period, and final game packets will be available in Coach Jim Grobe and selected players will meet the pressbox following interviews. Play-by-play, final with print, radio and television media from 11:00 to For more information on these events, individual and team stats, and coaches’ quotes are 1:30 each Tuesday throughout the season. The week- included in the postgame packet.
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