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2006 Wake Forest FootballOur 2007 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football preview and predictions is now up! If any team in the ACC will benefit from an easy non-conference schedule it will be the 2006 Wake Forest Demon Deacons. In 2005, they started off their season with a loss to Vanderbilt and followed that up with a loss at Nebraska. But in 2006, it appears that the way is paved for the Demon Deacons to get off to a 5-0 start. Both Syracuse and Duke at home in the first 2 weeks of the season should be easy victories. Then Wake goes on the road to face the Connecticut Huskies and an Ole Miss team that is as bad as they’ve been in quite some time. With Liberty back at home the following week, Wake Forest will be setting good for bowl contention as they should be off to a 5-0 start. The challenge for the Demon Deacons will be whether they can win any late season games. In fact, Wake Forest is 0-8 in games played after November 1st over the past 3 seasons. It doesn’t look too good for them again this year after November 1st as they have Boston College, Florida State, Virginia Tech, and Maryland to finish out the season. I do think that Wake will take at least 1 one its final 4 games to break its after November 1st losing streak. One late season win and a win at N.C. State on October 15th will be enough to get Wake Forest back to a bowl game for the first time since 2002. Click here to bet on sports using your checking account!
Wake will have more depth than they’ve had since coach Jim
Grobe’s 1st season, especially up front. The Demon Deacons
return 7 offensive lineman which have a total of 84 starts
among them. With that much experience up front, they
shouldn’t have much trouble at all making Micah Andrews
look like the record breaking back that Chris Barclay was
last season. Ben Mauk will be asked by Grobe to manage the
offense and you can expect Wake to be more of a possession
oriented offensive team. Mauk started last season as the
number 1, but his 9 INT’s against 3 Touchdowns forced
Grobe to bench him. If he can show this season that he has
the ability to throw the football efficiently, it will
really open up Wake’s stellar ground attack, but don’t
count on it. |
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