2009 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
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The 2009 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football
team represented Wake Forest University
during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season
. The team was coached by Jim Grobe
during his ninth season at the school and played its home games at BB&T Field
. Wake Forest competed in the Atlantic Coast Conference
, as they have since the league's inception in 1953. The Deacons finished the season with a record of 5–7 and 3–5 in ACC
play. The Deacons missed out on a bowl game for the first time since the 2005 season.
Preferred Walk-Ons:
Spencer Bishop TE/LB 6-2 200 FR (HS) Pinehurst, NC (Pinecrest)
Roger Khouri Fullback 6-1 230 FR (HS) Key Biscayne, FL (Ransom Everglades)
Zach Massey TE/FB/LS 6-1 195 FR (HS) Kannapolis, NC (A.L. Brown)
Gray Mazzone Wide Receiver 5-9 170 FR (HS) Cary, NC (Panther Creek)
Josh Strickland Wide Receiver 6-2 185 FR (HS) Winston-Salem, NC (Forsyth Country Day)
Alex Wulfeck Punter 5-9 170 FR (HS) Orange Park, FL (Bolles School)
Last meeting: 2008 at Baylor (Wake Forest 41 Baylor 13)
Last meeting: 1939 in Greensboro (Wake Forest 34 Elon 0)
Last meeting: 2008 at Wake Forest (Boston College 24 Wake Forest 21)
Last meeting: 2008 at NC State (NC State 21 Wake Forest 17)
Last meeting: 2008 at Maryland (Maryland 26 Wake Forest 0)
Last meeting: 2008 at Wake Forest (Wake Forest 12 Clemson 7)
Last meeting: 2008 in Washington DC (Wake Forest 29 Navy 19)
Last meeting: 2008 at Miami (Miami 16 Wake Forest 10)
Last meeting: 2006 in Jacksonville (Wake Forest 9 Georgia Tech 6)
Last meeting: 2008 at Florida State (Wake Forest 12 Florida State 3)
Last meeting: 2008 at Wake Forest (Wake Forest 33 Duke 30 OT)
Wake Forest Demon Deacons football
The Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team represents Wake Forest University in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Wake Forest plays its home football games at BB&T Field....
team represented Wake Forest University
Wake Forest University
Wake Forest University is a private, coeducational university in the U.S. state of North Carolina, founded in 1834. The university received its name from its original location in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh, North Carolina, the state capital. The Reynolda Campus, the university's main campus, is...
during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season
2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season
The 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, or the college football season, began on September 2, 2009, progressed through the regular season and bowl season, and concluded with the Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game in Pasadena, California on January 7, 2010, featuring the...
. The team was coached by Jim Grobe
Jim Grobe
Jim Grobe is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at Wake Forest University, a position he has held since the 2001 season. From 1995 to 2000, Grobe served as the head coach at Ohio University...
during his ninth season at the school and played its home games at BB&T Field
BB&T Field
This article is about the football stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. For the baseball stadium also in Winston-Salem, see BB&T Ballpark. For the baseball stadium in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, see BB&T Coastal Field....
. Wake Forest competed in the Atlantic Coast Conference
Atlantic Coast Conference
The Atlantic Coast Conference is a collegiate athletic league in the United States. Founded in 1953 in Greensboro, North Carolina, the ACC sanctions competition in twenty-five sports in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association for its twelve member universities...
, as they have since the league's inception in 1953. The Deacons finished the season with a record of 5–7 and 3–5 in ACC
2009 ACC football season
The 2009 ACC football season was an NCAA football season that was played from September 3, 2009, to January 5, 2010. The Atlantic Coast Conference consists of 12 members in two divisions. The Atlantic division consists of Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, Maryland, North Carolina State and...
play. The Deacons missed out on a bowl game for the first time since the 2005 season.
Recruiting
On National Signing Day, the Demon Deacons received letters of intent from 21 players.- Whit Barnes OL 6-4 270 Rocky Mount, NC Rocky Mount
- Tommy Bohanon FB 6-2 238 N. Fort Myers, FL N. Fort Myers
- Devin Bolling OL-DL 6-5 270 Lynchburg, VA Brookville
- Michael Campanaro RB 5-10 173 Clarksville, MD River Hill
- Steven Chase OL-DL 6-7 270 Frederick, MD Thomas Johnson
- Brendan Cross QB 6-2 198 Alpharetta, GA Chattahoochee
- John Gallagher DL 6-4 252 Ponte Vedra, FL Nease
- Josh Harris RB 5-10 190 Duncanville, TX Duncanville
- Justin Jackson LB 6-1 205 Rockingham, NC Richmond County
- Derald "D.J." Jones DB 5-10 162 Jacksonville, FL First Coast
- Duran Lowe DB 5-11 214 Plant City, FL Plant City
- Daniel Mack DB 6-0 196 Miami, FL Dad Christian
- Matt Muncy TE 6-4 215 Tazewell, VA Tazewell
- Jimmy Newman P-PK 6-2 195 Oxford, AL Oxford
- Mike Olson LB 6-3 215 Ashburn, VA Stone Bridge
- Kris Redding DL 6-4 235 Douglasville, GA Whitefield Academy
- Quan Rucker WR 6-0 185 Statesville, NC West Iredell
- Frank Souza DL 6-4 285 Ponte Vedra, FL Nease
- Dominique Tate DB 5-10 180 Winston-Salem, NC Carver
- Zach Thompson DE 6-5 250 Ashburn, VA Stone Bridge
- Nikita Whitlock LB 5-11 245 Wylie, TX Wylie
Preferred Walk-Ons:
Spencer Bishop TE/LB 6-2 200 FR (HS) Pinehurst, NC (Pinecrest)
Roger Khouri Fullback 6-1 230 FR (HS) Key Biscayne, FL (Ransom Everglades)
Zach Massey TE/FB/LS 6-1 195 FR (HS) Kannapolis, NC (A.L. Brown)
Gray Mazzone Wide Receiver 5-9 170 FR (HS) Cary, NC (Panther Creek)
Josh Strickland Wide Receiver 6-2 185 FR (HS) Winston-Salem, NC (Forsyth Country Day)
Alex Wulfeck Punter 5-9 170 FR (HS) Orange Park, FL (Bolles School)
Schedule
Roster
Quarterbacks
Running Back Running back A running back is a gridiron football position, who is typically lined up in the offensive backfield. The primary roles of a running back are to receive handoffs from the quarterback for a rushing play, to catch passes from out of the backfield, and to block.There are usually one or two running... s
Wide Receiver Wide receiver A wide receiver is an offensive position in American and Canadian football, and is the key player in most of the passing plays. Only players in the backfield or the ends on the line are eligible to catch a forward pass. The two players who begin play at the ends of the offensive line are eligible... s
Fullbacks Fullback (American football) A fullback is a position in the offensive backfield in American and Canadian football, and is one of the two running back positions along with the halfback...
Tight End Tight end The tight end is a position in American football on the offense. The tight end is often seen as a hybrid position with the characteristics and roles of both an offensive lineman and a wide receiver. Like offensive linemen, they are usually lined up on the offensive line and are large enough to be... s
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Offensive Linemen
Linebacker Linebacker A linebacker is a position in American football that was invented by football coach Fielding H. Yost of the University of Michigan. Linebackers are members of the defensive team, and line up approximately three to five yards behind the line of scrimmage, behind the defensive linemen... s
Cornerback Cornerback A cornerback is a member of the defensive backfield or secondary in American and Canadian football. Cornerbacks cover receivers, to defend against pass offenses and make tackles. Other members of the defensive backfield include the safeties and occasionally linebackers. The cornerback position... s
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Safeties
Defensive End Defensive end Defensive end is the name of a defensive position in the sport of American and Canadian football.This position has designated the players at each end of the defensive line, but changes in formations have substantially changed how the position is played over the years... s
Defensive Tackles
Placekicker Placekicker Placekicker, or simply kicker , is the title of the player in American and Canadian football who is responsible for the kicking duties of field goals, extra points... s
Punters
Long Snappers Long snapper In American football and Canadian football, the term long snapper refers to a player who is a specialized center during punts, field goals, and extra point attempts. His job is to snap the ball as quickly and accurately as possible....
Kick Returner Kick returner In American and Canadian football, a kick returner is the player on special teams who is primarily responsible to catch kickoffs and attempts to return them in the opposite direction. If the ball is kicked into his own endzone, he must assess the situation on the field while the ball is in the... s
Punt Returner Punt returner Punt returner is a position on special teams in American football.-Description:The role of a punt returner is to catch the ball after it is punted and to give his team good field position by returning it. Before catching the punted ball, the returner must assess the situation on the field while... s
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Coaching staff
Position | Name | First year at WFU | |
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Head Coach | Jim Grobe Jim Grobe Jim Grobe is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at Wake Forest University, a position he has held since the 2001 season. From 1995 to 2000, Grobe served as the head coach at Ohio University... |
2001 | |
Secondary | Tim Billings | 2006 | |
Quarterbacks | Tom Elrod | 2003 | |
Defensive Ends | Keith Henry | 2001 | |
Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers | Brad Lambert | 2001 | |
Offensive coordinator / Offensive line | Steed Lobotzke | 2001 | |
Defensive Tackles | Ray McCartney | 2001 | |
Assistant Head Coach / Running backs / Kickers | Billy Mitchell | 2001 | |
Tight Ends / Fullbacks | Steve Russ | 2008 | |
Wide Receivers | Brian Knorr | 2008 | |
Source: http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/wake-m-footbl-mtt.html | |||
Baylor
5 all-time meetings: Baylor 4–1Last meeting: 2008 at Baylor (Wake Forest 41 Baylor 13)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Baylor - David Gettis 8 yard TD pass from Robert Griffin III (Ben Parks kick), 11:10 | Baylor 7-0 | ||||
Baylor - Ben Parks 22 yd FG, :45 | Baylor 10-0 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Mike Rinfrette 2 yard TD run (Shane Popham kick), 6:45 | Baylor 10-7 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Baylor - Kendall Wright 37 yard TD run (Ben Parks kick), 13:12 | Baylor 17-7 | ||||
Baylor - Lanear Simpson 33 yard TD pass from Ernest Smith (Ben Parks kick), 5:07 | Baylor 24-7 | ||||
Wake Forest - Devon Brown 19 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Shane Popham kick), :10 | Baylor 24-14 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest – Andrew Parker 5 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Shane Popham kick), 12:30 | Baylor 24-21 |
Stanford
First all–time meeting.Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Stanford - Ryan Whalen 26 yard TD pass from Andrew Luck (Nate Whitaker kick), 10:53 | Stanford 7-0 | ||||
Wake Forest - Shane Popham 20 yd FG, 5:59 | Stanford 7-3 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Stanford - Ryan Whalen 17 yard TD pass from Andrew Luck (Nate Whitaker kick), 9:40 | Stanford 14-3 | ||||
Stanford - Nate Whitaker 54 yd FG, :01 | Stanford 17-3 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Mike Rinfrette 3 yard TD run (Shane Popham kick), 6:41 | Stanford 17-10 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest – Jordan Williams 9 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Shane Popham kick), 14:01 | Tied 17-17 | ||||
Wake Forest – Riley Skinner 1 yard TD run (Shane Popham kick), :02 | Wake Forest 24-17 |
Elon
9 all-time meetings: Wake Forest 8–0–1Last meeting: 1939 in Greensboro (Wake Forest 34 Elon 0)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Jordan Williams 5 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 10:09 | Wake Forest 7-0 | ||||
Wake Forest - Mike Rinfrette 1 yard TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), :49 | Wake Forest 14-0 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Chris Givens 54 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 3:20 | Wake Forest 21-0 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Josh Adams 1 yard TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), 12:19 | Wake Forest 28-0 | ||||
Wake Forest - Marshall Williams 80 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 4:14 | Wake Forest 35-0 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Elon – Terrell Hudgins 13 yard TD pass from Scott Riddle (Adam Shreiner kick), 7:58 | Wake Forest 35-7 |
Boston College
16 all-time meetings: Boston College 8–6–2Last meeting: 2008 at Wake Forest (Boston College 24 Wake Forest 21)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Boston College - Steve Aponavicius 32 yd FG, 7:13 | Boston College 3-0 | ||||
Boston College - Jordon McMichael 50 yard TD pass from Dave Shinskie (Steve Aponavicius kick), 1:50 | Boston College 10-0 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Brandon Pendergrass 76 yard TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), 11:38 | Boston College 10-7 | ||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 23 yd FG, 5:43 | Tied 10-10 | ||||
Boston College - Chris Pantale 4 yard TD pass from Dave Shinskie (Steve Aponavicius kick), :30 | Boston College 17-10 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Boston College - Colin Larmond Jr. 17 yard TD pass from Dave Shinskie (Steve Aponavicius kick), 9:42 | Boston College 24-10 | ||||
Wake Forest - Chris Givens 12 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 3:44 | Boston College 24-17 | ||||
Wake Forest - Marshall Williams 16 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), :11 | Tied 24-24 | ||||
Overtime | |||||
Boston College - Steve Aponavicius 23 yd FG | Boston College 27-24 |
North Carolina State
102 all-time meetings: NC State 61–35–6Last meeting: 2008 at NC State (NC State 21 Wake Forest 17)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
NC State - George Bryan 4 yard TD pass from Russell Wilson (Josh Czajkowski kick), 11:12 | NC State 7-0 | ||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 27 yd FG, 6:45 | NC State 7-3 | ||||
NC State - Josh Czajkowski 30 yd FG, 2:55 | NC State 10-3 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Marshall Williams 4 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 13:27 | Tied 10-0 | ||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 23 yd FG, :16 | Wake Forest 13-10 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Marshall Williams 11 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 6:51 | Wake Forest 20-10 | ||||
NC State - Russell Wilson 16 yd TD run (Josh Czajkowski kick), 4:57 | Wake Forest 20-17 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Chris Givens 25 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 10:05 | Wake Forest 27-17 | ||||
NC State - Toney Baker 5 yard TD pass from Russell Wilson (Josh Czajkowski kick), 8:26 | Wake Forest 27-24 | ||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 21 yd FG, 4:44 | Wake Forest 30-24 |
Maryland
57 all-time meetings: Maryland 41–15–1Last meeting: 2008 at Maryland (Maryland 26 Wake Forest 0)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Josh Adams 48 yd TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), 12:40 | Wake Forest 7-0 | ||||
Maryland - Davin Megget 1 yd TD run (Nick Ferrara kick), 10:41 | Tied 7-7 | ||||
Wake Forest - Devon Brown 4 yd TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), 5:20 | Wake Forest 14-7 | ||||
Wake Forest - Marshall Williams 10 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), :00 | Wake Forest 21-7 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Chris Givens 32 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 10:28 | Wake Forest 28-7 | ||||
Maryland - Nick Ferrara 50 yd FG, 7:27 | Wake Forest 28-10 | ||||
Wake Forest - Andre Parker 20 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 4:49 | Wake Forest 35-10 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Maryland - Adrian Cannon 2 yard TD pass from Chris Turner (Nick Ferrara kick), 8:09 | Wake Forest 35-17 | ||||
Wake Forest - Chris Givens 27 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 4:46 | Wake Forest 42-17 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Maryland - Adrian Cannon 15 yard TD pass from Chris Turner (Davin Meggett pass from Chris Turner), 11:00 | Wake Forest 42-25 | ||||
Maryland - Torrey Smith 4 yard TD pass from Chris Turner (Nick Ferrara kick), 1:37 | Wake Forest 42-32 |
Clemson
74 all-time meetings: Clemson 56–17–1Last meeting: 2008 at Wake Forest (Wake Forest 12 Clemson 7)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Clemson - Michael Palmer 1 yard TD pass from Kyle Parker (Richard Jackson kick), 12:26 | Clemson 7-0 | ||||
Clemson - Richard Jackson 22 yd FG, 3:34 | Clemson 10-0 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Clemson - Kyle Parker 3 yd TD run (Richard Jackson kick), 12:20 | Clemson 17-0 | ||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 28 yd FG, 3:49 | Clemson 17-3 | ||||
Clemson - C.J. Spiller 66 yd TD run (Richard Jackson kick), 3:37 | Clemson 24-3 | ||||
Clemson - Jamie Harper 3 yd TD run (Richard Jackson kick), 1:06 | Clemson 31-3 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Clemson - C.J. Spiller 14 yd TD run (Richard Jackson kick), 6:11 | Clemson 38-3 |
Navy
10 all-time meetings: Wake Forest 7–3Last meeting: 2008 in Washington DC (Wake Forest 29 Navy 19)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Navy - Joe Buckley 50 yd FG, 2:52 | Navy 3-0 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 40 yd FG, 13:45 | Tied 3-3 | ||||
Navy - Joe Buckley 41 yd FG, 7:26 | Navy 6-3 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Navy - Kriss Proctor 40 yd TD run (Joe Buckley kick), 11:23 | Navy 13-3 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest – Devon Brown 15 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 7:41 | Navy 13-10 |
Miami
9 all-time meetings: Miami 6–3Last meeting: 2008 at Miami (Miami 16 Wake Forest 10)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 23 yd FG, 9:16 | Wake Forest 3-0 | ||||
Wake Forest - Tommy Bohanon 3 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 2:23 | Wake Forest 10-0 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Riley Skinner 7 yd TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), 10:36 | Wake Forest 17-0 | ||||
Miami - Aldarius Johnson 35 yard TD pass from Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher kick), 9:08 | Wake Forest 17-7 | ||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 42 yd FG, :42 | Wake Forest 20-7 | ||||
Miami - Damien Berry 3 yard TD run (Matt Bosher kick), :03 | Wake Forest 20-14 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Chris Givens 44 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 5:38 | Wake Forest 27-14 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Miami - Tervaris Johnson 2 yard TD pass from Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher kick), 11:47 | Wake Forest 27-21 | ||||
Miami - Travis Benjamin 13 yard TD pass from Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher kick), 1:08 | Miami 28-27 |
Georgia Tech
28 all-time meetings: Georgia Tech 20–8Last meeting: 2006 in Jacksonville (Wake Forest 9 Georgia Tech 6)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Georgia Tech - Scott Blair Scott Blair Scott Blair was an American football placekicker for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets where he was a four year starter. He played high school football for the Calhoun Yellow Jackets in Calhoun, Georgia.- References :... 45 yd FG, 10:52 |
Georgia Tech 3-0 | ||||
Georgia Tech - Preston Lyons 31 yard TD run (Scott Blair kick), 5:50 | Georgia Tech 10-0 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Kevin Harris 1 yard TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), 14:05 | Georgia Tech 10-7 | ||||
Wake Forest - Devon Brown 20 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 8:03 | Wake Forest 14-10 | ||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 35 yd FG, 2:30 | Wake Forest 17-10 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Georgia Tech - Jonathan Dwyer 59 yard TD run (Scott Blair kick), 13:10 | Tied 17-17 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Georgia Tech - Josh Nesbitt 12 yard TD run (Scott Blair kick), 8:19 | Georgia Tech 24-17 | ||||
Wake Forest - Devon Brown 11 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 4:27 | Tied 24-24 | ||||
Overtime | |||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 34 yd FG | Wake Forest 27-24 | ||||
Georgia Tech - Josh Nesbitt 3 yard TD run (no kick attempted) | Georgia Tech 30-27 |
Florida State
27 all-time meetings: Florida State 21–5–1Last meeting: 2008 at Florida State (Wake Forest 12 Florida State 3)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Florida State - Ty Jones 9 yard TD run (Dustin Hopkins kick), 9:24 | Florida State 7-0 | ||||
Wake Forest - Josh Adams 3 yard TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), 2:43 | Tied 7-7 | ||||
Florida State - Jermaine Thomas 6 yard TD run (Dustin Hopkins kick), :19 | Florida State 14-7 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Florida State - E.J. Manuel 1 yard TD run (Dustin Hopkins kick), 12:48 | Florida State 21-7 | ||||
Florida State - Dustin Hopkins 47 yd FG, 4:52 | Florida State 24-7 | ||||
Florida State - Greg Reid 68 yard punt return TD (Dustin Hopkins kick), 3:40 | Florida State 31-7 | ||||
Wake Forest - Josh Adams 20 yard TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), 2:12 | Florida State 31-14 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Kevin Harris 12 yard TD run (Jimmy Newman kick), 6:57 | Florida State 31-21 | ||||
Florida State - Dustin Hopkins 42 yd FG, 4:01 | Florida State 34-21 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Florida State - Jarmon Fortson 7 yard TD pass from E.J. Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick), 11:04 | Florida State 41-21 | ||||
Wake Forest - Chris Givens 4 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 3:01 | Florida State 41-28 |
Duke
88 all-time meetings: Duke 53–34–2Last meeting: 2008 at Wake Forest (Wake Forest 33 Duke 30 OT)
Scoring Play | Score | ||||
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1st Quarter | |||||
Duke - Donovan Varner 56 yard TD pass from Thaddeus Lewis (Will Snyderwine kick), 13:56 | Duke 7-0 | ||||
Wake Forest - Devon Brown 28 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 12:21 | Tied 7-7 | ||||
Duke - Austin Kelly 62 yard TD pass from Thaddeus Lewis (Will Snyderwine kick), 11:10 | Duke 14-7 | ||||
Wake Forest - Chris Givens 54 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 7:21 | Tied 14-14 | ||||
2nd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Devon Brown 8 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 10:50 | Wake Forest 21-14 | ||||
Duke - Will Snyderwine 51 yd FG, 5:21 | Wake Forest 21-17 | ||||
3rd Quarter | |||||
Wake Forest - Kevin Harris 13 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 9:46 | Wake Forest 28-17 | ||||
Duke - Will Snyderwine 33 yd FG, 7:10 | Wake Forest 28-20 | ||||
Wake Forest - Marshall Williams 49 yard TD pass from Riley Skinner (Jimmy Newman kick), 5:51 | Wake Forest 35-20 | ||||
4th Quarter | |||||
Duke - Thaddeus Lewis 1 yard TD run (Will Snyderwine kick), 9:45 | Wake Forest 35-27 | ||||
Wake Forest - Jimmy Newman 44 yd FG, 4:30 | Wake Forest 38-27 | ||||
Wake Forest - Alex Frye 37 yard interception return TD (Jimmy Newman kick), 3:26 | Wake Forest 45-27 | ||||
Duke - Donovan Varner 21 yard TD pass from Thaddeus Lewis (Will Snyderwine kick), 2:31 | Wake Forest 45-34 |