Wake Forest Athletics

Wake Forest Introduces New Football Gameday Website
8/27/2008 12:00:00 AM | Football
Aug. 27, 2008
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - The Wake Forest athletic department launched a new football gameday website on Tuesday. The site, www.WakeForestGameday.com, will serve as Demon Deacon fans' official online playbook for the 2008 season.
The website serves as a fan's guide to BB&T Field and the various amenities provided on a Wake Forest football gameday. The site features facility maps, parking information, gameday policies and a host of other items that Deacon fans could find useful when planning their trip to BB&T Field.
"Our fans have always demonstrated nothing but the utmost support for our football team, especially over the past few years as we have enjoyed unprecedented success within our program," said Geoff Lassiter, Wake Forest's Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Special Projects. "This new website marks our mission to always make sure we are increasing our level of customer service. It features everything a Demon Deacon Fan should know about a gameday at BB&T Field. This information has always been available, but as our fans rely more heavily on the Internet to provide them information, we decided that they deserve to have their own football gameday site."
In conjunction with the new website, Wake Forest will also have a gameday hotline where fans can call with any medical, parking/traffic, security or customer services questions or concerns. The hotline number, which can be used leading up to the game and during the game, is 336-758-GAME (336-758-4263).
"In our effort to achieve a high level of customer service and fan satisfaction, we are trying to provide information and answers in many formats," said Brett Hickman, Wake Forest's Assistant Athletic Director for Event Management and Facilities. "This website is just another avenue to provide our fans and visitors with the information they need to have a great trip to BB&T Field and Winston-Salem. While we have always provided information on the web, we hope this website organizes and presents it in a better format that is more user-friendly."



