
Twelve Deacs Earn All-ACC Honors
11/29/2022 4:30:00 PM | Football
Redshirt junior wide receiver A.T. Perry garnered first team recognition for the second consecutive season and the 48 honors since the 2019 season is tied for the third most in the conference over that span.
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Twelve Wake Forest football players earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors, as announced by the league office on Tuesday afternoon.
This marks the sixth consecutive season the Demon Deacons have had seven or more players make the All-ACC teams.
The Deacs 48 All-ACC honors over the last four seasons rank second in the ACC Atlantic, trailing just Clemson. Additionally the 48 honors is tied for the third most overall in the ACC since the 2019 season.
Additionally with Wake Forest's redshirt junior wide receiver A.T. Perry, Wake Forest has had at least one first team All-ACC player since 2015. Perry becomes the second player in the Clawson era to earn multiple First Team All-ACC honors, joining former teammate Nick Sciba.
In addition to the first team, redshirt senior offensive lineman Sean Maginn garnered second team honors while redshirt junior quarterback Sam Hartman, sophomore running back Justice Ellison and redshirt senior defensive lineman Kobie Turner were all placed on the third team.
Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Jahmal Banks, redshirt sophomore offensive lineman DeVonte Gordon, redshirt senior offensive lineman Loic Ngassam Nya, redshirt junior offensive lineman Michael Jurgens, redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Jasheen Davis, redshirt junior defensive lineman Rondell Bothroyd and senior linebacker Ryan Smenda Jr. all earned honorable mention recognition from the voters.
First-Team All-ACC
WR - A.T. Perry, Wake Forest
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Overall for the season, Perry has followed up his Biletnkoff Semifinalist season from a year ago with a stellar campaign. The redshirt junior wideout has totaled 70 catches for 980 yards and 11 touchdowns.
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With one touchdown catch on Saturday, redshirt junior wide receiver A.T. Perry has recorded 28 career touchdown receptions, the most by a Demon Deacon wideout in program history.
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Perry tied Ricky Proehl's (1986-89) previous program record in the first quarter last week before rewriting the record book with 5:07 remaining in the first half on a 29-yard touchdown pass from Sam Hartman. Perry snagged another touchdown grab late in the first half to give Wake Forest a 24-21 lead.
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1. A.T. Perry (2018-Present), 28
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2. Ricky Proehl (1986-89), 25
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3. Todd Dixon (1990-93), 22
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4. Cam Serigne (2014-17), 21
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Red O'Quinn (1946-49), 21
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Chris Givens (2009-11), 21
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6. Desmond Clark (1995-98), 20
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8. Kenny Duckett (1978-81), 19
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9. Greg Dortch (2017-18), 17
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Jaquarii Roberson (2017-21), 17
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Perry's career touchdown reception total ranks tied for seventh in ACC history.
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1. Clarkston Hines 38 (1986-89; Duke)
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2. Peter Warrick 32 (1995-99; Florida State)
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3. Torry Holt 31 (1995-98; North Carolina State)
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4. Greg Carr 29 (2005-08; Florida State)
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E.G. Green 29 (1994-97; Florida State)
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Rashad Greene 29 (2011-14; Florida State)
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7. Tyrone Davis 28 (1991-94; Virginia)
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Calvin Johnson 28 (2004-06; Georgia Tech)
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A.T. Perry 28 (2018-22; Wake Forest)
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10.Zay Flowers 27 (2019-22; Boston College)
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Tee Higgins 27 (2017-19; Clemson)
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Deandre Hopkins 27 (2010-12; Clemson)
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Herman Moore 27 (1988-90; Virginia)
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Sammy Watkins 27 (2011-13; Clemson)
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With his six-yard reception in the first quarter, redshirt junior wide receiver A.T. Perry extended his consecutive games with a catch streak to 33 games. That total ranks tied for 14th in the nation entering all of Week 12 games.
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The total is the most amongst Power-5 receivers:
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1. Jacob Cowing WR Arizona 42
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Zakhari Franklin WR UTSA 42
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3. Chris Autman-Bell* WR Minnesota 41
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4. Rashee Rice WR SMU 38
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5. Mitchell Tinsley WR Penn State 36
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Joshua Cephus WR UTSA 36
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Yo'Heinz Tyler WR Ball State 35
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Jayshon Jackson WR Ball State 35
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Xavier Hutchinson WR Iowa State 35
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Tayvion Robinson WR Kentucky 35
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11. Michael Mayer TE NDU 34
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12. A.T. Perry WR Wake 33
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Hassan Beydoun WR E-Michigan 33
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Jalen Moreno-Cropper WR Fresno St. 33
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Jo'quavious Marks WR Miss. State 33
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16. Odieu Hiliare WR BGSU 32
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Parker Washington WR Penn State 32
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Brant Kuithe* TE Utah 32
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19. Smoke Harris WR La. Tech 30
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20. Jayden Reed WR Mich. State 29
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Perry also moved into the top 10 in program history in career receptions and is tied for the most in the Dave Clawson era by a wide receiver:
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Career Receptions
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1. Michael Campanaro (2010-13) 229
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2. Desmond Clark (1995-98) 216
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3. Ricky Proehl (1986-89) 188
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4. Jammie Deese (1996-99) 184
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5, Cam Serigne (2014-17) 174
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6. Chris Givens (2009-11) 163
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7. Thabiti Davis (1994-97) 161
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8. AT Perry (2018-pres.) 160
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9. James Brim (1983-86) 153
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10. John Henry Mills (1988-92) 142
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Greg Dortch (2017-18) 142
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Additionally, Perry now is the Clawson era receiving yards leader and ranks third in program history in that category:
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CAREER RECEIVING YARDS
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1. Ricky Proehl (1986-89) 2,949
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2. Desmond Clark (1995-98) 2,834
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3. AT Perry (2018-Pres.) 2,546
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3. Michael Campanaro (2010-13) 2,506
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4. Chris Givens (2009-11) 2,473
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6. Wayne Baumgardner (1978-81) 2,431
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7. Jammie Deese (1996-99) 2,348
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8. Todd Dixon (1990-93) 2,300
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9. Jaquarii Roberson (2017-21) 2,158
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10. Cam Serigne (2014-17) 2,075
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11. Jason Anderson (2001-04) 2,066
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12. James Brim (1983-86) 2,040
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Perry and Donavon Greene have been some of the most explosive receivers in program history:
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Career Avg. Per Reception (min. 75 Rec.)
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1. Donavon Greene (2019-Pres.) 18.5 (78/1,446)
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2. Jason Anderson (2001-04) 18.0 (115/2,066)
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3. Wayne Baumgardner (1978-81) 17.24 (141/2,431)
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4. Todd Dixon (1990-93) 17.16 (134/2,300)
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5. AT Perry (2018-Pres.) 15.9 (160/2,546)
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6. Ricky Proehl (1986-89) 15.7 (188/2,949)
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Fabian Davis (1999-02) 15.6 (100/1,557)
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8. Red O'Quinn (1946-49) 15.28 (124/1,895)
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9. Scotty Washington (2016-19) 15.24 (110/1,676)
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10. Chris Givens (2009-11) 15.172 (163/2,473)
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11. Sage Surratt (2018-19) 14.8 (107/1,582)
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12. Jaquarii Roberson (2017-21) 14.8 (146/2,158)
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13. Bill Millner (1973-76) 14.37 (75 of 1078)
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Second-Team All-ACC
OG - Sean Maginn, Wake Forest
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Overall for the season, Sean Maginn has graded out at 88% this season and has recorded nine pancakes.
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Maginn has played and started all 12 games this season at guard on the offensive line for the Demon Deacons. Overall for the season, Maginn helped Wake Forest's offense rank 17th in the country in scoring offense (36.8), while ranking 29th in total offense (447.1). Additionally, the Demon Deacons are on pace to have one of the best scoring marks as the Deacs currently have the second-best scoring average in program history.
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In addition to scoring offense, the Deacs also rank top-30 in these offensive categories: First-Down Offense (10th, 308), Team Passing Efficiency (10th, 161.12), Passing Offensive (10th, 314.6 yards/game), Passing Yards Per Completion (17th, 13.53 yd/completion) and 3rd Down Conv. Pct. (19th, 46.5%).
Third-Team All-ACC
QB - Sam Hartman, Wake Forest
Career Snapshot
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Redshirt junior quarterback Sam Hartman, one of the nation's top returning players, returned to the field on Saturday, Sept. 10 to make his season debut.
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Quick Bio & Career Recap:
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Sam Hartman, who is one of eight returning semifinalists for the Maxwell Award from a year ago and one of five returning finalists for the Manning Award, goes into the 2022 season with 9,266 career passing yards, ranking second in program history. Additionally, he holds the program record with 72 career touchdown passes while also ranking in the top-five in program history in career completions, attempts, completion percentage and passing efficiency.
He is the only Wake Forest quarterback with three or more four-plus touchdown games in his career.
Last season, the Charlotte, N.C. native had a breakout sophomore campaign, being named a finalist for the Manning Award and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award while also being chosen as a Semifinalist for the Davey O'Brien Award.
He garnered Second Team All-ACC honors from the league, coaches and media, was the back-to-back ACC Quarterback of the Week (Oct. 25 and Nov. 1) and was named MVP of the 2021 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, finishing the game with 304 yards and three touchdown passes.
His 50 total touchdowns ranked second in conference history and was just one away from tying the ACC record. Hartman threw for 4,228 yards in 2021, ranking sixth in ACC history and first in Wake Forest history. Additionally, he ran for 11 touchdowns, the second-most in program history by a Wake Forest quarterback.
So far this offseason, Hartman has earned Preseason First Team All-ACC from both Lindy's Sports and Athlon while also being named the Preseason ACC MVP by Lindy's Sports. Additionally, he has been placed on the Walter Camp Watch List, Davey O'Brien Watch List, Maxwell Award Watch List and now the Manning Award Watch List.
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2022 Preseason Honors for Sam Hartman
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Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List (August 24)
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Manning Award Watch List (August 22)
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Walter Camp Watch List (July 29)
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Davey O'Brien Watch List (July 19)
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Maxwell Award Watch List (July 18)
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PFF First Team All-ACC (Quarterback)
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Athlon First Team All-ACC (Quarterback)
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Lindy's First Team All-ACC (Quarterback)
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Lindy's Preseason ACC MVP
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Phil Steele Third Team All-ACC (Quarterback)
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2022 In-Season Honors for Sam Hartman
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Off-Field Medical Condition News & Updates:
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August 10: Hartman Out Indefinitely For Non-Football Related Medical Condition
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Sept. 7: Hartman Cleared for Return to Competition by Wake Forest University Sports Medicine Experts
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Statement from Julie A. Freischlag, MD, FACS, FRCSEd(Hon), DFSVS, Sam's surgeon, who is one of the world's leading experts in Paget-Schroetter syndrome, or effort thrombosis, Sam's diagnosis. This condition is rare, but is more common in young and otherwise healthy men. Dr. Freischlag is a renowned vascular surgeon, in addition to her roles as CEO of Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Dean of Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Chief Academic Officer of Atrium Health.
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"Sam developed a blood clot in the subclavian vein. This condition is known as Paget-Schroetter syndrome, or effort thrombosis. We suspect this occurred as a result of a previous infection that eventually caused inflammation.
"After our diagnosis on August 9, we first did a procedure to remove the blood clot. Secondly, we performed surgery to eliminate the pressure on the vein and then dilated the vein.
"On Sept. 2, we did another follow-up ultrasound on Sam and everything looked great. The clot was gone, the blood flow was good and he felt great. Blood thinner therapies were discontinued once they became medically unnecessary and he is medically cleared to return to full competition.
"Sam is a wonderful young man and I, and our entire team, wish him all the best as he returns to the football field.
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This piece aired on Nov. 19, 2022.
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Overall Season Stats:
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Sam Hartman has completed 247-of-392 passes (63.0%) for 3,421 yards and 35 touchdowns.
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Sam Hartman Records Watch:
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Sam Hartman broke the Wake Forest all-time passing mark against Liberty, eclipsing Riley Skinner (2006-09) with a five-yard pass to Ke'Shawn Williams in the third quarter. With 347 yards today against Duke, he has now thrown for 12,687 career passing yards.
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Sam Hartman (2018-present), 12,687
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Riley Skinner (2006-09), 9,762
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Tanner Price (2010-13), 8,899
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John Wolford (2014-17), 8,794
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Brian Kuklick (1994-98), 8,017
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Hartman is the 41st player in NCAA history and just the third passer in the history of the ACC to eclipse the 12,000-yard passing barrier for his career, joining elite company. Last week, Hartman passed Kenny Pickett and is remains second in ACC history in this category:
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1. Philip Rivers, NC State (2000-03) 13,484
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2. Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (2018-Pres.) 12,687
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3. Kenny Pickett, Pitt (2017-21) 12,303
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4. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (2010-13) 11,904
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5. Ryan Finley, NC State (2014-18) 10,501
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6. Sam Howell, North Carolina (2019-21) 10,283
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7. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (2014-16) 10,168
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8. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson (2018-20) 10,098
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9. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (2006-09) 10,065
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10. Brad Kaaya, Miami (2014-16) 9,968
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Hartman already holds the program record with 107 career touchdown passes, which he added to with three passing scores on Saturday. With that, Hartman tied Tajh Boyd for the most touchdown passes in ACC history. He is on track to pass Boyd with one guaranteed game remaining this season.
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1. Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (2018-Present) – 107
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Tajh Boyd, Clemson (2010-13) – 107
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3. Philip Rivers, NC State (2000-03) – 95
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4. Sam Howell, North Carolina (2019-21) – 92
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5. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (2014-16) – 90
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Trevor Lawrence, Clemson (2018-20) – 90
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7. Kenny Pickett, Pitt (2017-21) – 81
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8. Chris Weinke, Florida State (1997-00) – 79
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9. Russell Wilson, NC State (2008-10) – 76
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Additionally, his 104 passing touchdowns ranks 23rd in NCAA history and he is tied with former Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett.
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He was just the 26th QB in FBS history to cross over the 100 touchdown mark for his career.
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Among active players, Hartman has the most career passing touchdowns in the FBS. Houston's Clayton Tune trails Hartman by five touchdowns going into week 13.
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With 107 career passing touchdowns and 17 career rushing scores, Hartman's 124 total touchdowns are the second most in conference history:
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1. Tajh Boyd, Clemson (2010-13) – 133
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2 Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (2018-Present) – 124
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3. Malik Cunningham, Louisville (2018-Pres.) – 119
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Lamar Jackson, Louisville (2015-17) – 119
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5. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (2014-16) – 116
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6. Philip Rivers, NC State (2000-03) – 113
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7. Sam Howell, North Carolina (2019-21) – 111
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8. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson (2018-20) – 108
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9. Kenny Pickett, Pitt (2017-21) – 102
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10. Marquise Williams, North Carolina (2012-15) – 99
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Among active players, Hartman ranks first in the Power-5 in total touchdowns, two ahead of Louisville's Malik Cunningham.
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Additionally with Louisville's Malik Cunningham having his streak of 30 consecutive games with a TD responsible for coming to an end in Week 1 at Syracuse and Oklahoma's Dillon Gabriel's streak of 29-straight games coming to an end two weeks ago against TCU, Hartman's streak of 33-straight games with a TD now leads the FBS.
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RB - Justice Ellison, Wake Forest
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Ellison has been the workhorse of the backfield, starting every game this season. Ellison has rushed the ball a career-high 149 times for a career-high 643 yards. Additionally, Ellison has found the endzone five times in 2022.
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Ellison recorded a career-high 114 yards on the ground in Wake Forest's first ranked win of the season at Florida State. Overall, Ellison and the Demon Deacons outgained the Seminoles 171-112 on the ground in the conference win.
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Overall for the season, Ellison helped Wake Forest's offense rank 17th in the country in scoring offense (36.8), while ranking 29th in total offense (447.1). Additionally, the Demon Deacons are on pace to have one of the best scoring marks as the Deacs currently have the second-best scoring average in program history.
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In addition to scoring offense, the Deacs also rank top-30 in these offensive categories: First-Down Offense (10th, 308), Team Passing Efficiency (10th, 161.12), Passing Offensive (10th, 314.6 yards/game), Passing Yards Per Completion (17th, 13.53 yd/completion) and 3rd Down Conv. Pct. (19th, 46.5%).
DT - Kobie Turner, Wake Forest
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Overall for the season in 2022, Kobie Turner has 34 tackles, 8.0 tackles-for-loss, one sack, eight QB hurries, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovered.
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Named to the Pro Football Focus Midseason All-ACC Team, Turner has been scored at 91.1, which is the third- best overall rating for interior Power 5 defensive players in the entire nation.
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In the Deacs win over Army, Turner was graded as Wake Forest's best defender (92.0) by over 10 points and best pass rusher (94.4) by more than 15. That performance landed him on PFF's Week 6 Team of the Week.
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Honorable-Mention All-ACC
WR - Jahmal Banks, Wake Forest
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Overall for the season, Banks has burst onto the scene in his third season in Winston-Salem as he has tallied 39 catches for 564 yards (14.5 average) and eight scores.
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His eight receiving touchdowns ranks fourth in the ACC and 30th overall in FBS.
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Overall for the season, Banks helped Wake Forest's offense rank 17th in the country in scoring offense (36.8), while ranking 29th in total offense (447.1). Additionally, the Demon Deacons are on pace to have one of the best scoring marks as the Deacs currently have the second-best scoring average in program history.
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In addition to scoring offense, the Deacs also rank top-30 in these offensive categories: First-Down Offense (10th, 308), Team Passing Efficiency (10th, 161.12), Passing Offensive (10th, 314.6 yards/game), Passing Yards Per Completion (17th, 13.53 yd/completion) and 3rd Down Conv. Pct. (19th, 46.5%).
OT - DeVonte Gordon, Wake Forest
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Overall for the season, DeVonte Gordon has graded out at 91% this season and has recorded 19 pancakes.
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Gordon has played and started all 12 games this season at guard on the offensive line for the Demon Deacons. Overall for the season, Gordon helped Wake Forest's offense rank 17th in the country in scoring offense (36.8), while ranking 29th in total offense (447.1). Additionally, the Demon Deacons are on pace to have one of the best scoring marks as the Deacs currently have the second-best scoring average in program history.
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In addition to scoring offense, the Deacs also rank top-30 in these offensive categories: First-Down Offense (10th, 308), Team Passing Efficiency (10th, 161.12), Passing Offensive (10th, 314.6 yards/game), Passing Yards Per Completion (17th, 13.53 yd/completion) and 3rd Down Conv. Pct. (19th, 46.5%).
OG - Loic Ngassam Nya, Wake Forest
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Overall for the season, Loic Ngassam Nya has graded out at 88% this season and has recorded 16 pancakes.
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Nya has played and started all 12 games this season at guard on the offensive line for the Demon Deacons. Overall for the season, Maginn helped Wake Forest's offense rank 17th in the country in scoring offense (36.8), while ranking 29th in total offense (447.1). Additionally, the Demon Deacons are on pace to have one of the best scoring marks as the Deacs currently have the second-best scoring average in program history.
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In addition to scoring offense, the Deacs also rank top-30 in these offensive categories: First-Down Offense (10th, 308), Team Passing Efficiency (10th, 161.12), Passing Offensive (10th, 314.6 yards/game), Passing Yards Per Completion (17th, 13.53 yd/completion) and 3rd Down Conv. Pct. (19th, 46.5%).
C - Michael Jurgens, Wake Forest
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Overall for the season, Michael Jurgens has graded out at 91% this season and has recorded 29 pancakes.
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A Campbell Trophy Award Semifinalist, Michael Jurgens entered the 2022 season at Wake Forest as a three-time captain and has anchored an offensive line that has paved the way to the seven-straight bowl appearances, the Atlantic Coast Conference's second-longest active streak. A Demon Deacon graduate with distinction in Mathematical Business, Jurgens is on track to complete his MBA in the Wake Forest School of Business this spring.
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He is a five-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll member and 2021 All-ACC Academic Team honoree.
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On the field, he was named as an 2021 All-ACC team member while also being named the ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week following Wake Forest's key win a season ago over then-No. 16 NC State, helping cap off a perfect 6-0 record in home games. For his efforts, Jurgens was named a Rimington Award Watch List member ahead of the last three seasons and added preseason second-team honors from Lindy's Sports, Athlon and Phil Steele ahead of the 2022 season.
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Jurgens has played and started all 12 games this season at center on the offensive line for the Demon Deacons. Overall for the season, Maginn helped Wake Forest's offense rank 17th in the country in scoring offense (36.8), while ranking 29th in total offense (447.1). Additionally, the Demon Deacons are on pace to have one of the best scoring marks as the Deacs currently have the second-best scoring average in program history.
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In addition to scoring offense, the Deacs also rank top-30 in these offensive categories: First-Down Offense (10th, 308), Team Passing Efficiency (10th, 161.12), Passing Offensive (10th, 314.6 yards/game), Passing Yards Per Completion (17th, 13.53 yd/completion) and 3rd Down Conv. Pct. (19th, 46.5%).
DE - Jasheen Davis, Wake Forest
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Davis has posted a breakout season in 2022, leading the Demon Deacon defense with new career highs in tackles-for-loss (14.0) and sacks (7.0) to go along with 33.0 defensive stops.
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Davis' 14.0 tackles-for-loss are tied for fifth in the ACC, while Davis sits tied for seventh in sacks.
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Davis recorded at least 1.0 tackles-for-loss in the final eight games.
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Over the final four games, Davis collected 8.0 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks.
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In Wake Forest's ACC win against Syracuse, Davis notched a career-high 3.0 tackles-for-loss. Against nationally-ranked North Carolina, Davis tallied a career-high two sacks.
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DE - Rondell Bothroyd, Wake Forest
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Last season, defensive lineman Rondell Bothroyd had a breakout season with a team-high 16.5 tackles for loss including 8.0 sacks which tied for the 10th best mark in program history.
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In the playoff era, 16 ACC DEs have finished with more TFL in a year than Wake's Rondell Bothroyd did in 2021 (16.5). Of those 16, seven became 1st-round draft picks, three more were 2nd-rounders and only 1 went undrafted.
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Overall for the season in 2022, Bothroyd has 27 tackles, six tackles-for-loss, five sacks, three pass breakups, five QB hurries, one forced fumble.
LB - Ryan Smenda, Jr., Wake Forest
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Overall for the season, Smenda has tallied 106 tackles, five tackles-for-loss, eight quarterback hurries, three pass breakups and one fumble recovery.
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During the regular season, his 9.6 tackles per game rank fourth in the ACC. He has already set a career-high for single season tackles with 106 thus far in 2022. That total ranks fifth in the conference this season and 18th in the nation.
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Smenda, Jr. inched up on the Wake Forest all-time tackles list on Saturday, recording 10 tackles. This moved him up into ninth on the all-time list and gave the senior sole possession of the most tackles by a Demon Deacon since 2000.
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Two weeks ago, Smenda, Jr. eclipsed his previous high for tackles in a season.
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Coming into the week, his 9.6 tackles per game ranked fourth in the ACC.
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Wake Forest Top-5 Tackles since 2000
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1. Ryan Smenda (2018-Pres) 344
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2. Aaron Curry (2005-08) 332
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3. Ryan Janvion (2013-16) 328
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4. Brandon Chubb (2012-15) 326
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5. Jon Abbate (2004-06) 297
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6. Marquel Lee (2013-16) 291
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Wake Forest Career Tackle Leaders
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1. Ed Stetz (1969-71): 460
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2. Carlos Bradley (1978-80): 431
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3. Kevin Giles (1991-94):410
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4. Bill Armstrong (1973-76): 402
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5. Kelvin Moses (1994-99): 399
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6. Ernie Purnsley (1985-88): 385
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7. Reggie McCummings (1983-85): 374
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8. Jimmie Simmons (1984-87): 346
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9. Ryan Smenda (2018-Pres): 344
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10. Aaron Curry (2005-08): 332
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11. Ryan Janvion (2013-16): 328
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12. Brandon Chubb (2012-15): 326
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13. Marc Hester (1977-79): 322
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14. Rory Holt (1982-86): 319
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