wakelaw13
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That was also Mack's first year back. This is his third year. His initial recruits are now juniors.
This is his 4th year. I'm not even sure there's a point that you're trying to make.
That was also Mack's first year back. This is his third year. His initial recruits are now juniors.
I feel pretty good about the UNC game this year considering we have home field advantage against a new quarterback.
We beat Howell under those circumstances, and whoever they have starting is most certainly not going to be as talented as he was.
We are named after a municipality just like Louisville is
Actually, the town of Wake Forest was named after the college.
The closest community to the college was Forestville. It was about 2 miles from the college. The community of Wake Forest developed when the railroad stop and station moved from Forestville to the college. The community that developed adjacent to the college took the name of the college and the train station. As the town of Wake Forest grew and expanded, Forestville was included. It's location within the town is still identified by business names and road signage on US1(business) from either direction.
So that makes us better than Louisville
The board is obsessed with BiffTannen !
Don’t let it distract you from a good discussion of Wake football, he’s a Georgia fan who can’t be trusted to seriously discuss Deacon athletics
It’s the Jim’s and Joe’s, not the X’s and O’s
Player development and maturity can add around half a star per year. Scheme, player positioning and adjustments by coaches can add some more for a particular game.
Actually, the town of Wake Forest was named after the college.
The closest community to the college was Forestville. It was about 2 miles from the college. The community of Wake Forest developed when the railroad stop and station moved from Forestville to the college. The community that developed adjacent to the college took the name of the college and the train station. As the town of Wake Forest grew and expanded, Forestville was included. It's location within the town is still identified by business names and road signage on US1(business) from either direction.
So if Wake Forest was not named after the town, where did the name come from?