Saturday, November 23
Winston-Salem, N.C.
1 p.m.

Wake Forest University

vs

Davidson

Taylor Morin

By the Numbers and Notes: Miami

11/22/2024 10:37:00 AM | Football

Here are some key numbers and notes heading into Saturday’s game at Hard Rock Stadium.

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Wake Forest football team is back on the road at Hard Rock Stadium to face No. 9 Miami on Saturday, Nov. 23 at Noon ET.
 
This is the second time this season Wake Forest will play on the network. Additionally, this is the fourth time this season the Demon Deacons will have a noon kickoff time.
 
This marks the first time in the Dave Clawson era that the Demon Deacons will play against Miami with the last matchup coming on Oct. 26, 2013 when the Deacs narrowly lost at No. 6 Miami, 24-21.
 
Before the Deacs face the Hurricanes, below are some numbers and notes on the game:
 
By the Numbers
  • 3-0 - The last two times Wake Forest started a season 3-0 or better on the road came during the 2006 and 2021 seasons that ended in ACC Championship appearances.
  • 57 - Not counting the 2020 COVID season, the Deacs have the fourth-most overall wins in the ACC since 2016, trailing just Clemson, NC State and Miami.
  • 38.0 - Dating back to 2022, Jasheen Davis has recorded 38.0 tackles for loss in the last 25 games and 17.0 sacks. He has at least 0.5 tackles for loss in every game this season and in 28 of the last 30 games.
  • 111 - Wake Forest's 111 passing touchdowns since the start of the 2021 season ranks 11th nationally and second in the ACC.
  • 54 - The Deacs 54 All-ACC honors is tied for the sixth most overall in the ACC since the 2019 season. Additionally, the Deacs have had six or more players in the last seven seasons.
Road Warriors
  • With the road win over Stanford as well as UConn and NC State earlier this season, the Demon Deacons started 3-0 on the road for the second time under Dave Clawson with the only other coming during the ACC Atlantic and Gator Bowl winning season in 2021.
  • The last two times Wake Forest started a season 3-0 or better on the road came during the 2006 and 2021 seasons that ended in ACC Championship appearances. The only other times were in 1944, 1946 and 1947.
Winning the Third Phase
  • During the Dave Clawson era, Wake Forest has been the best team in the nation at converting field goals, connecting on 190-of-232 field goal attempts in the last 11 years (81.9 pct.) with the next closest being Boise State at 81.6 percent. That margin has been even highest over the last seven seasons since the start of the 2018 season:
Rk. Team                              FGM      FGA       FG PCT
1. Wake Forest                                122         143         85.3
2. Miami (OH)                   120         141         85.1
3. UNLV                                 105         125         84.0
4. Georgia                            145         174         83.3
5. Boise State                   117         141         83.0
  • This season, Matthew Dennis is 15-of-18 FG and was a perfect 33-of-33 in extra points. Over the course of his career, Dennis is 41-of-52 FG. His 78.8 career percentage ranks second in program history.
Rank                                                                            FGM      FGA       FG%
1. Nick Sciba (2018-21)*                            80            89            89.9
2. Matthew Dennis (2021-Pres.)      41            52            78.8
3. Mike Weaver (2014-17)                         68            89            76.4
4. Sam Swank (2005-08)                            71            93            76.3
5. Jimmy Newman (2009-12)                                   42            58            72.4
  • Ivan Mora is having his best punting season of his career, averaging 43.5 yards per punt including 11 punts of 50+ yards. His 42.0 career average ranks fifth in program history.
CAREER PUNT AVERAGE LEADERS
                                                      Years                     Punt Avg.
1. Ryan Plackmeier     2002-05               45.3 
2. Chuck Ramsey         1971-73               44.0
3. Dom Maggio                2016-19               43.7
4. Harry Newsome      1981-84               43.6
5. Ivan Mora                     2019-Pres.       42.0
 
Home Field Advantage
  • With record-setting crowds, multiple sellouts and the best student attendance in school history, playing at home over the past five seasons has given Wake Forest a huge edge. The Demon Deacons hold a 24-12 (.667) record in home contests since the start of the 2019 season which included a program-record 11-game winning streak spanning from the 2020 to 2022 seasons. The 66.7 percent win rate ranks sixth in the ACC during that time period:
Rank    School                                   Wins    Losses                 Pct.
1               Clemson            35            3               92.1
2               NC State             31            10            75.6
3               Louisville            26            11            70.3
4               Miami                    25            12            67.6
5               N Carolina        25            12            67.6
6               Wake                     24            12            66.7
7               Pittsburgh         26            14            65.0
8               Florida St           23            14            62.2
9               Duke                       22            14            61.1
10            Virginia                 22            15            59.5
 
Elite Passing Offense
  • A key to the Deacs scoring success has been the numbers that they have put up through the air in the last four seasons. Wake Forest ranks 22nd nationally in passing yards since 2021 and ranks third in the ACC:
 
Teams                                                      GP          Passing Yds
1 SMU                    49            14,212
2 North Carolina            50            13,891
3 Miami                                  47            13,758
4 Wake Forest                49            13,301
5 Pitt                                         49            13,055
  • Additionally, the Demon Deacons have found the endzone through the air the second-most in the ACC team since the start of the 2021 season and their 111 passing touchdowns are the 11th most in the country:
                  Teams                                    GP          Passing TDs
1 WKU                   51            166
2 Ohio State                       49            140
3 SMU                    49            127
4 Alabama                           52            124
5 USC                                      49            122
T6 Oregon                            52            121
T6 LSU                  50            121
8 Georgia                              54            118
9 Utah State                      50            117
10 UTSA                                 51            114
11 Wake Forest            49            111
12 App. State                    49            110
13 Oklahoma                    49            107
T14 Tennessee                                  49            106
T14 North Texas             49            106
 
WINNINGEST PROGRAM IN NORTH CAROLINA
  • Out of Big-4 teams, the Deacs have compiled the best winning percentage against in-state teams since 2001 with a record of 48-27 (.649). Additionally, the 48 wins are tied for the most among the Big-4 in that time period:
    • 1. North Carolina - 49
    • 2. Wake Forest - 48
    • 3. NC State - 43
    • 4. Duke - 34
  • Since the start of the 2016 season, the Deacs are the fourth-most wins in the ACC not counting the COVID-shortened 2020 season:
    • Clemson -- 93
    • NC State- 60
    • Miami- 58
    • Wake Forest -- 57
    • Pitt- 57
  • Additionally in the Clawson era, the Deacs recorded the first, second, fifth, sixth and seventh highest win totals in a single five-year period and the current five-year period of 31 wins ranks just outside of this list:
    • 38 (2017-21)
    • 37 (2018-22)
    • 36 (2004-08 & 2006-10)
    • 35 (2019-23)
    • 34 (2016-20)
    • 33 (2015-19)
    • 31 (2020-24)
    • 31 (1944-48)
    • 30 (1940-44)
WINNING THE CLOSE ONES
  • During seven bowl appearances since 2016, the Demon Deacons have found a winning formula in one-score ball games, capturing three or more wins by one score in five of those seasons with a total of 24 wins in 43 such games. The Deacs hold the fifth-best winning percentage in those games since 2016 in the ACC:
Rank    School                                   Wins    Losses                 Pct.
1               Clemson            24            9               72.7
2               NC State             25            19            56.8
3               Fla. State            22            17            56.4
4               Georgia Tech  20            16            55.6
5               Wake Forest  24            20            54.5
 
VETERAN EXPERIENCE  
WINNING THE TURNOVER BATTLE
  • One of the points of emphasis for the Wake Forest football team is winning the turnover battle. They have been one of the best teams in the country in that category since the start of the 2016 season.
  • In five of the last eight seasons, the Demon Deacons have finished inside of the top 25 in turnover margin while placing in the top three of ACC in each of those seasons.
  • Over the course of 2020-22, Wake Forest was +1 or better in turnover margin in 53 percent of games which ranked ninth nationally and fifth in the Power-5.
  • Over the past eight seasons, Wake Forest has a combined +27 turnover margin. This ranks 25th nationally over that time nationally and second in the ACC:
Rank                                        TO Gained        TO Lost                TO Margin
1. Clemson                         211                           160                           +51
2. Cal                                       179                           142                           +37
3. Syracuse                        171                           136                           +36
4. Pitt                                       164                           133                           +31
5. Wake Forest                                180                           153                           +27
 
10K AND COUNTING
  • Throughout his career, Hank Bachmeier has been one of the most consistent quarterbacks in the country. He has accumulated 10,963 career passing yards in his six seasons playing which would rank second all-time in Wake Forest history. Additionally among active quarterbacks in the country, his career yards ranks seventh in FBS:
Rank                                        School                                                     Passing Yards
1. Dillon Gabriel             Oregon                                                     17,931
2. Will Rogers                                     Washington                       14,773
3. Seth Henigan                                Memphis                              13,754
4. Connor Bazelak       Bowling Green                                   11,504
5. Alan Bowman            Oklahoma State                              11,205
6. Jaxson Dart                                    Ole Miss                                11,100 
7. Hank Bachmeier   Wake Forest                    10,963
8. Grayson McCall       NC State                               10,523
9. Cam Ward                    Miami                                      10,462
10. Payton Thorne        Auburn                                   10,367 
  • Additionally in 47 career games played, Bachmeier has thrown for 65 career passing touchdowns which would rank second in Wake Forest program history and currently ranks 14th among active FBS quarterbacks and 11th among Power-4 quarterbacks:
Rank                                        School                                   GP          Passing TDs
1. Dillon Gabriel             Oregon                                   61            147
2. Will Rogers                                     Washington     54            108
3. Grayson McCall       NC State             46            91
4. Payton Thorne           Auburn                                   51            83
5. Cam Ward                    Miami                    35            80
T6. KJ Jefferson               UCF                         49            74
T6. Jaxson Dart                                 Ole Miss              42            74
8. Will Howard                                  Ohio State         46            72
9. Kurtis Rourke             Indiana                                   45            71
10. Dequan Finn            Baylor                    48            66
T11. Hank Bachmeier               Wake Forest  47            65
T11. Alan Bowman      Okla. St.              49            65 
13. Graham Mertz        Florida                                    50            64 
14. DJ Uiagalelei            Florida State   53            61
15. Quinn Ewers            Texas                     31            58           
  • In his first start and first full game with Wake Forest against Virginia, the Murrieta, Calif. native threw for 403 yards and one touchdown as he went 27-of-43 against Virginia inside Allegacy Stadium, four yards short of his career high and just the second time in his career he has thrown for 400-plus yards.
  • Bachmeier became the fourth quarterback in the Dave Clawson era to throw for 400 yards in a game and his 403 yard tally is the fourth-highest total since 2014.
Rank                                        Date                       Opponent         Passing Yards
1. John Wolford                                Oct. 28, 2017  Louisville            461
2. Sam Hartman                              Oct. 23, 2021  Army                       458
3. Sam Hartman                              Nov. 14, 2020 UNC                        429
4. Hank Bachmeier   Sept. 7, 2024  UVA                         403
5. Sam Hartman                              Oct. 30, 2021  Duke                       402
6. Jamie Newman         Aug. 30, 2019 Utah State         401
7. John Wolford                                Dec. 29, 2017 Texas A&M        400
 
JD LIVING IN THE BACKFIELD
  • According to PFF, Jasheen Davis leads the nation in career quarterback pressures with 143 in his Wake Forest career including 37 so far this season:
Rank                                        School                                   Pressures
T1. Jasheen Davis      Wake Forest 143
T1. Tyler Baron                                  Miami                    143
3. B.J. Green II                                    Colorado            139
4. Davin Vann                   NC State             125
5. Tyler Batty                     BYU                         124
  • Additionally, his 245 career tackle for loss yards are the most out of any active FBS player and his 48.0 tackles for loss is second among active FBS players.
  • Overall for the 2023 season, Jasheen Davis has recorded 49 tackles, ranking 10th nationally with 17.0 tackle-for-loss and ranking 25th nationally with 7.5 sacks. 
    • According to PFF, Davis was 14th nationally with 29 quarterback hurries.
  • Davis has now recorded at least 0.5 tackles-for-loss in the 24 of his last 25 games. 
  • Over his last 23 games dating back to last season, Davis has collected 37.0 tackles for loss and 17.0 sacks.
  • With 2.5 sacks in the Stanford game, Davis has now tallied 24.5 sacks in his career and that ranks fourth in program history:
Wake Forest Career Sacks
1. Mike McCrary (1989-92)                       30.0 
2. Calvin Pace (1999-02)                            29.0 
3. Jasheen Davis (2020-Present)    24.5
4. Duke Ejiofor (2014-17)                           23.5 
5. Carlos Basham, Jr. (2017-20)                            20.5 
  • Additionally, Davis has 48.0 tackles for loss and needs just 1.0 tackles for loss to move to second in program history:
 
Wake Forest Career Tackles for Loss
1. Calvin Pace (1999-02)                            54
2. Nikita Whitlock (2010-13)                   49
3. Jasheen Davis (2019-Pres.)                              48
4. Mike McCrary (1989-92)                       46
5. Aaron Curry (2005-08)                           45.5
6. Fred Robbins (1996-98)                        44
7. Duke Ejiofor (2014-17)                           43
8. Marquel Lee (2013-16)                          42
9. Nate Bolling (1998-01)                           40
10. Bryan Ray (1997-00)                             39
11. Kelvin Moses (1994-99)                     37
  • With 14.0 tackle for loss again in back-to-back season, Davis is in the top 10 in program history for a single season and ranked third in the Clawson era:
 
Tackles for Loss Since 2014
1 Marquel Lee (2016)                                    20.0
2 Boogie Basham (2019)                            18.0
T3 Jasheen Davis (2023)                           17.0
T3 Duke Ejiofor (2016)                                                    17.0
5 Duke Ejiofor (2017)                                     16.5
6 Rondell Bothroyd (2021)                        16.5
7 Jasheen Davis (2022)                                                14.0
 
CLIMBING THE CHARTS
  • In the season opener against NC A&T, Taylor Morin had a career night, posting a career-best 217 all-purpose yards including his first career punt return touchdown. Morin was the first Power-4 player to have a punt return touchdown in 2024. Additionally, it marked Wake Forest's first since Sept. 8, 2018 vs. Towson when Greg Dortch had a 60-yard scoring return.
    • His 217 all-purpose yards were the sixth most in FBS for week one and marked the first Demon Deacon to finish with 200 or more APY since Matt Colburn against Louisville on Oct. 27, 2018.
  • After pulling in a career-best nine touchdowns during the 2022 season, which ranked 19th nationally and fourth in the ACC, Morin entered the 2023 season already ranked in the top 10 in school history in receiving touchdowns. He got to 21 for his career with a score against North Carolina:
CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 
1. A.T. Perry (2018-22)                                                    28 
2. Ricky Proehl (1986-89)                          25 
3. Todd Dixon (1990-93)                             22 
4. Taylor Morin (2019-Pres.)                                   21
    Cam Serigne (2014-17)                          21 
    Red O'Quinn (1946-49)                          21 
    Chris Givens (2009-11)                           21 
7. Desmond Clark (1995-98)                                    20 
8. Kenny Duckett (1978-81)                    19 
  • Additionally, another strong year in receptions has elevated Morin into the top five in school history in total receptions. His 215 currently ranks third in school history, holding the most receptions in the Dave Clawson era as he passed former teammate A.T. Perry and Cam Serigne against Virginia:
CAREER RECEPTION LEADERS   
                                                      Years                     Receptions
1. Michael Campanaro             2010-13               229 
2. Desmond Clark       1995-98               216
3. Taylor Morin              2019-Pres.       215
4. Ricky Proehl                                  1986-89               188
5. Jammie Deese          1996-99               184 
6. Cam Serigne                                 2014-17               174 
7. A.T. Perry                       2018-22               171 
7. Chris Givens                                 2009-11               163 
8. Thabiti Davis               1994-97               161 
10. James Brim                                 1983-86               153 
  • Going into the week, Morin ranks second in program history and is the Clawson era in receiving yards, moving into first place against UConn. He needs 56 yards to become the program receiving leader:
CAREER RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS   
                                                      Years                     Receptions
1. Ricky Proehl                                  1986-89               2,949 
2. Taylor Morin              2019-Pres.       2,894
3. Desmond Clark       1995-98               2,834 
4. A.T. Perry                       2018-22               2,662 
5. Michael Campanaro             2010-13               2,506 
6. Chris Givens                                 2009-11               2,473 
7. Wayne Baumgardner            1978-81               2,431 
8. Jammie Deese          1996-99               2,348 
9. Todd Dixon                                     1990-93               2,300 
10. Jaquarii Roberson                 2017-21               2,158
  • Additionally, Morin ranks in the top two on the ACC Career Active Leader in receiving touchdowns, receptions and receiving yards
ACC CAREER ACTIVE RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 
                                                      School                                   Touchdowns
1. Taylor Morin              Wake Forest  21
2. Ali Jennings                                    Virginia Tech   20 
   Xavier Restrepo          Miami                    20
ACC CAREER ACTIVE RECEPTION LEADERS 
                                                      School                                   Receptions

1. Caullin Lacy                                  Louisville            222 
2. Taylor Morin              Wake Forest  215
3. Konata Mumpfield                  Pitt                           205
CAREER RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS 
                                                      School                                   Receiving Yards
1. Taylor Morin              Wake Forest  2,894

2. Caullin Lacy                                 Louisville            2,696 
3. Xavier Restrepo        Miami                    2,651
CAREER PUNT RETURN YARDS LEADERS   
  • With the help of a strong opening game, Morin continues to solidify himself in the top five in career punt return yards:
                                                      Years   Receptions
1. George Coghill          1989-92               1,002 
2. Taylor Morin              2019-Pres.       781
3. Fabien Davis               1999-02               722 
4. Willie Idlette                                 2003-06               566 
5. Tom Fetzer                    1946-48               552
  • With 13 returns for 210 yards so far this season, Morin ranks fourth in the nation with 16.2 yards per punt return:
2024 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 
                                                                        School                                    PR Yd. Avg.
1. Kam Shanks                                                    UAB                         22.3 
2. Josh Cameron                             Baylor                    20.7
3. Martel Hight                                                    Vanderbilt         17.3
4. Taylor Morin                                Wake Forest  16.2
5. Courtney Jackson                    Ark. St.                                    15.3
 
DC1
  • Junior tailback Demond Claiborne produced another standout performance as he tallied 123 all-purpose yards, including 95 yards rushing on 20 carries. Additionally, the Aylett, Va. native hauled in three receptions for 28 receiving yards.
    •  This marked the 11th time in the last 18 games that he has gone for 100 or more all-purpose yards:
      • Nov. 17, 2024 at North Carolina - 123 APR (95 RUSH, 28 RCV)
      • Nov 8, 2024 vs. Cal - 172 APR (113 RUSH, 51 RCV, 8 KR)
      • Oct 26, 2024 at Stanford- 204 APR (127 RUSH, 10 RCV, 15 KR)
      • Oct 5, 2024 at NC State- 144 APR (136 RUSH, 10 RCV,)
      • Sept. 28, 2024 vs. Louisiana - 117 APR (94 RUSH, 10 RCV, 13 KR)
      • Sept. 7, 2024 vs. UVA - 128 APR (86 RUSH, 14, RCV, 28 KR)
      • Aug. 29, 2024 vs. NC A&T - 172 APR (135 RUSH, 37 KR)
      • Nov. 2, 2023 at Duke - 139 APR (81 RUSH, 58 KR)
      • Oct. 21, 2023 vs. Pitt - 137 APR (96 RUSH, 22 RCV, 19 KR) 
      • Oct. 14, 2023 at Virginia Tech- 100 APR (4 RUSH, 96 KR)
      • Sept. 9, 2023 vs. Vandy - 165 APR (165 RUSH)
  • Claiborne's 96-yard kickoff return in the second quarter against Virginia Tech was the first kickoff return touchdown for the Demon Deacons since Ja'Sir Taylor's 99-yard touchdown in a 42-10 victory over Old Dominion in 2021. 
  • Additionally, it was one of the longest plays in the Clawson era, ranking second:
Rk           Play
1.             99-yd kick return by Ja'Sir Taylor vs. Old Dominion (9/3/21)
T2.          96-yd kick return by Demond Claiborne at Virginia Tech (10/14/23)
T2.          96-yd kick return by Donavon Greene vs. Campbell (10/2/20)
T2.          96-yd run by Kenneth Walker, III at Rice (9/6/19)
5.             83-yd INT by Traveon Redd at Army (10/23/21)
  • The Deacs have produced a rushing score in 42 of their last 48 games dating back to Dec. 12, 2020 at Louisville. The only games during this run without a rushing score was in Week 4 vs. Clemson in 2022, Week three at Old Dominion in 2023, week eight at Virginia Tech, week 11 vs. NC St. and week three against Ole Miss in 2024.
  • He enters Saturday with 11 rushing touchdowns. He continues to move up single-season and career-total history charts during the Dave Clawson era as well as all-time school lore in many categories. 
Clawson Era Single-Season Rushing Touchdowns
Rank Name Single-Season Rushing Touchdowns
1. Kenneth Walker III (2020) 13
T2. Demond Claiborne (2024) 11
T2. Sam Hartman (2021) 11
4. John Wolford (2017) 10
5. Cade Carney (2018) 8
T6. Christian Beal-Smith (2021) 7
T6. Matt Colburn II (2017) 7
T6. Justice Ellison (2021) 7
T6. Kendall Hinton (2015) 7
T6. Christian Turner (2022) 7
 
Clawson Era Single-Season Total Touchdowns
Rank Name Single-Season Total Touchdowns
1. A.T. Perry (2021) 15
T2. Demond Claiborne (2024) 13
T2. Kenneth Walker III (2020) 13
T3. A.T. Perry (2022) 11
T3. Sam Hartman (2021) 11
T3. Sage Surratt (2019) 11
T7. Greg Dortch (2018) 10
T7. John Wolford (2017) 10
T8. Jahmal Banks (2022) 9
T8. Taylor Morin (2022) 9
T8. Greg Dortch (2017) 9
T8. Cam Serigne (2017) 9
 
Clawson Era Career Rushing TDs
Rank Name Career Rushing Touchdowns Games Played
1. Cade Carney (2016-19) 21 42
2. John Wolford (2015-17) 19 35
T3. Sam Hartman (2019-22) 17 48
T3. Kenneth Walker III (2019-20) 17 20
5. Demond Claiborne (2022-Pres.) 16 30
T6. Matt Colburn II (2015-18) 15 47
T6. Justice Ellison (2020-23) 15 40
8. Christian Beal-Smith (2019-21) 14 30
T9. Kendall Hinton (2015-19) 12 34
T9. Christian Turner (2021-22) 12 26
 
Clawson Era Career Total TDs
Rank Name Career Total Touchdowns Games Played
1. A.T. Perry (2019-22) 28 42
2. Taylor Morin (2019-Pres.) 22 57
T3. Cade Carney (2016-19) 21 42
T3. Cam Serigne (2014-17) 21 49
T5. Demond Claiborne (2022-Pres.) 19 30
T5. Greg Dortch (2017-18) 19 20
T5. John Wolford (2015-17) 19 35
T7. Sam Hartman (2019-22) 17 48
T7. Jaquarii Roberson (2019-21) 17 31
T7. Kenneth Walker III (2019-20) 17 20
T11. Justice Ellison (2020-23) 16 40
T11. Kendall Hinton (2015-19) 16 34
 
Nick with the Picks
Junior safety Nick Andersen recorded the eighth interception of his career and second in the 2024 season in the first quarter against Cal. He now ranks just outside the top-10 in program history and has the most in the Dave Clawson era.
 
Wake Forest Career INTs
Rank Name Career Interceptions
1. Alphonso Smith (2005-08) 21
T2. Ronnie Burgess (1981-84) 17
T2. A.J. Greene (1985-88) 17
4. James Royster (1975-78) 13
T5. Josh Gattis (2003-06) 12
T5. George Coghill (1989-92) 12
T7. Bill Barnes (1954-56) 11
T7. Joe Carazo (1963-65) 11
9. Terry Kuharchek (1968-70) 10
T10. Andy Harper (1964-66) 9
T10. Digit Laughridge (1966-68) 9
T10. Chuck Reiley (1959-61) 9
T10. Reggie Austin (1996-99) 9
 
Clawson Era Career Interceptions
Rank Name Career Interceptions
1. Nick Andersen (2020-Present) 8
T2. Amari Henderson (2016-19) 7
T2. Jessie Bates III (2015-17) 6
T2. Ja'Sir Taylor (2017-21) 6
5. Essang Bassey (2016-19) 5
QB Robbie Ashford takes it himself for the score
Thursday, September 11
Chris Barnes scores the TD on the game's first kick
Thursday, September 11
Matt Barrie SportsCenter at Wake Forest with Demond Claiborne
Wednesday, September 10
Matt Barrie SportsCenter on Wake Forest Campus (Arnold Palmer Complex)
Wednesday, September 10