Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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2008 Record: (8-5, 4-4)
2008 Bowl: EagleBank Bowl vs. Navy (W 29-19)
Coach: Jim Grobe (54-44 at Wake Forest, 87-77-1 overall)
Offensive Coordinator: Steed Lobotzke
Defensive Coordinator: Brad Lambert
Returning Leaders
Rushing: Brandon Pendergrass, RB, 528 yards
Passing: Riley Skinner, QB, 2,347 yards
Receiving: Marshall Williams, WR, 390 yards
Tackles: Boo Robinson, DT, 47
Sacks: Boo Robinson, DT, 5.0
Interceptions: Alex Frye, S, 1; Brandon Ghee, CB, 1; Boo Robinson, DT, 1
Other Key Returnees: RB Josh Adams, OT Joe Birdsong, OT Jeff Griffin, G Barrett McMillin, DT John Russell, DE Kyle Wilber, TE Ben Wooster
Key Losses: LB Stanley Arnoux, WR D.J. Boldin, WR Chip Brinkman, LB Aaron Curry, LB Chantz McClinic, S Kevin Patterson, DE Matt Robinson, CB Alphonso Smith, K Sam Swank, S Chip Vaughn
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Strengths:
While the defense retools, it will be up to the offense to win games. Quarterback Riley Skinner is back, yet again, and has proven to be one of the most accurate passers in college football. Last year he completed nearly 64 percent of his passes for 2,347 yards and 13 touchdowns. With Brandon Pendergrass and Josh Adams joining him in the backfield, the Demon Deacons have a slew of offensive weapons.
Weaknesses:
Some of the losses on the defensive side of the ball are some of the best players to ever suit up for the Deacons. Linebacker Aaron Curry was the fourth overall pick in the NFL Draft and cornerback Alphonso Smith was a second round selection after tallying seven interceptions during his senior season. Stanley Arnoux and Chip Vaughn were also drafted in the first four rounds. Curry is the biggest loss, but the secondary is where the biggest questions remain. Corner Brandon Ghee will be the new Smith, but after that there is very little experience and a lot of question marks. Coach Grobe will figure out which combination of players works best for his team, but there is little chance that the pass defense will be anywhere near as good as they were last year.
The Bottom Line:
Since Coach Grobe is bringing in more talent than
2008 Team Stats:
Rushing Offense: 121.38 (92nd in nation, 9th in conference)
Passing Offense: 186.92 (87, 9)
Total Offense: 308.31 (101, 9)
Scoring Offense: 21.00 (95, 10)
Rushing Defense: 124.15 (29, 4)
Pass Defense: 172.54 (12, 3)
Total Defense: 296.69 (16, 4)
Scoring Defense: 18.31 (16, 3)
Turnover Margin: 1.31 (5, 1)
Sacks: 1.85 (64, 9)
Sacks Allowed: 2.31 (90, 10)