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Glad to see this will be a series. The Kentucky one was good.
This was a good quote about if it bothers them that VT recruits heavily from Texas.
Coach 3: It bothers me. I mean, let’s look at the schools they’ve lost to, last year and this year. How many times did Virginia kids stick it to them? They lost to Wake Forest last year. Nick Andersen had how many picks against Virginia Tech? How about you win the state of Virginia, buddy?
Didn’t realize Anthony Poindexter was an assistant at Penn State. He was a great safety for UVa back in the day.
Dear Andy: Which unbeatens will run the table? Plus players by number and intimidating mascot combos https://theathletic.com/2857465/202...ers-by-number-and-intimidating-mascot-combos/
Wake Forest
The Demon Deacons are deeper defensively than they’ve been in years, and that could make the biggest difference for them. Saturday’s opponent Louisville has scored 107 points on Wake Forest in two games since coach Scott Satterfield arrived. But the Deacons stymied a prolific Virginia offense last week, and it may be possible that they can play against up-tempo foes without getting dragged into a shootout every time. The most glaring possibilities for losses could come in two non-conference games. Wake Forest plays at Army on Oct. 23, and the Deacons play at North Carolina on Nov. 6 in a game that doesn’t count in the ACC standings because schools 80 miles apart were tired of not playing one another frequently and just scheduled a non-conference meeting.
This was a good quote about if it bothers them that VT recruits heavily from Texas.
Coach 3: It bothers me. I mean, let’s look at the schools they’ve lost to, last year and this year. How many times did Virginia kids stick it to them? They lost to Wake Forest last year. Nick Andersen had how many picks against Virginia Tech? How about you win the state of Virginia, buddy?
Didn’t realize Anthony Poindexter was an assistant at Penn State. He was a great safety for UVa back in the day.
Dear Andy: Which unbeatens will run the table? Plus players by number and intimidating mascot combos https://theathletic.com/2857465/202...ers-by-number-and-intimidating-mascot-combos/
Wake Forest
The Demon Deacons are deeper defensively than they’ve been in years, and that could make the biggest difference for them. Saturday’s opponent Louisville has scored 107 points on Wake Forest in two games since coach Scott Satterfield arrived. But the Deacons stymied a prolific Virginia offense last week, and it may be possible that they can play against up-tempo foes without getting dragged into a shootout every time. The most glaring possibilities for losses could come in two non-conference games. Wake Forest plays at Army on Oct. 23, and the Deacons play at North Carolina on Nov. 6 in a game that doesn’t count in the ACC standings because schools 80 miles apart were tired of not playing one another frequently and just scheduled a non-conference meeting.
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