I can't say enough about the job head coach Jim Grobe has done at Wake Forest.. The Demon Deacons are the smallest BCS school in the nation, and as a result have been to just 10 bowl games total.. Not only has Grobe led the Demon Deacons to five bowl game appearances in his tenure at Wake Forest, he delivered an ACC title in 2006.. Few coaches can get more out of the players..
Wake Forest is coming off one of their better seasons, as they tied for 2nd in the ACC Atlantic at 5-3.. Overall, they ended the year at just 6-7 after losing to Mississippi State in the Music City Bowl.. This year could be a rebuilding year for Grobe as only 11 starters return.
Offense
It's going to be hard for the Demon Deacons to match last year's offensive numbers with just four starters come back on this side of the ball. The Demon Deacons averaged 26 points and 368 yards of total offense last year..
Whether or not the Demon Deacons surprise in 2012, will come down to the play of junior quarterback Tanner Price. He completed 60.0% of his passes for 3,017 yards with 20 touchdowns and six interceptions. With Price at center, Wake Forest will always have a chance; unfortunately there just aren't much great pieces around him.
Wake Forest loses their Lead rusher Brandon Pendergrass, but they do bring back junior Josh Harris and sophomore Orville Reynolds. The loss of Pendergrass is huge and it seems as though Reynolds and Harris will share the bulk of the carries.
Another key piece they lose is leading receiver Chris Givens, and his production is irreplaceable. They do have junior WR Michael Campanaro as a fallback, and he figures to be the go-to-guy this season. Senior WR Terrance Davis also returns, but this receiving corps is young and inexperienced aside from these two.
Their offensive line suffered the biggest hit as they lose four starters up front, including first-team All-ACC LG Joe Looney. This unit has just 16 career starts returning and their lone starter coming back is senior C Garrick Williams. This O-line is in such disarray that Grobe had no choice but bring over former D-linemen Frank Souza and Ramon Booi to fill in.
Defense
While the offense takes a step back this season, their defense should improve on its subpar 2011 numbers. Wake Forest allowed 27.4 points and 398 total yards/game a year ago. They will have to overcome the loss of their two best players on defense, but do have seven starters returning to the field.
The Deacons had a very miserable year on the defensive side last season and they need the defensive line to play much better. They have the chance to do just that with two returning starters for their 3-4 scheme. Second-Team All-ACC awardee NG Nikita Whitlock comes back and junior DE Zach Thompson is coming back as well.
The linebacker corps loses second-team All-ACC LB Kyle Wilber to the NFL. However, this unit should be improved considering five of their top six linebackers return. That includes senior OLB Joey Ehrmann, senior WLB Riley Haynes and senior MLB Scott Betros.
The secondary also loses two of its best players in third-team All-American FS Josh Bush and SS Cyhl Quarles. They do bring back sophomore sensation CB Merrill "Bud" Noel, who set a school record with 19 pass break-ups as a freshman last year. The other returning starter in the secondary is senior CB Kenny Okoro.
Head over to Football Free Picks during the regular season and follow the odds for every Wake Forest game, plus get expert advice on who to take against the spread.
ACC Atlantic Division Prediction - 6th Place
Unfortunately for the Deacons, they lose many of their best players to be able to contend for an Atlantic Division title again. With all their key losses in RB Pendergrass, WR Givens, SS Quarles, LB Wilbers and FS Bush, they just don't have what it takes to be competitive despite having QB Tanner Price and other solid players returning. Their offensive line is extremely inexperienced with three underclassmen starting up front. Price could very well regress in 2012 simply because he won't have time to deliver the ball. The Deacons only have Duke and Boston College as winnable conference games, other than that, this team has very little chance of getting more conference wins.
Wake Forest is coming off one of their better seasons, as they tied for 2nd in the ACC Atlantic at 5-3.. Overall, they ended the year at just 6-7 after losing to Mississippi State in the Music City Bowl.. This year could be a rebuilding year for Grobe as only 11 starters return.
Offense
It's going to be hard for the Demon Deacons to match last year's offensive numbers with just four starters come back on this side of the ball. The Demon Deacons averaged 26 points and 368 yards of total offense last year..
Whether or not the Demon Deacons surprise in 2012, will come down to the play of junior quarterback Tanner Price. He completed 60.0% of his passes for 3,017 yards with 20 touchdowns and six interceptions. With Price at center, Wake Forest will always have a chance; unfortunately there just aren't much great pieces around him.
Wake Forest loses their Lead rusher Brandon Pendergrass, but they do bring back junior Josh Harris and sophomore Orville Reynolds. The loss of Pendergrass is huge and it seems as though Reynolds and Harris will share the bulk of the carries.
Another key piece they lose is leading receiver Chris Givens, and his production is irreplaceable. They do have junior WR Michael Campanaro as a fallback, and he figures to be the go-to-guy this season. Senior WR Terrance Davis also returns, but this receiving corps is young and inexperienced aside from these two.
Their offensive line suffered the biggest hit as they lose four starters up front, including first-team All-ACC LG Joe Looney. This unit has just 16 career starts returning and their lone starter coming back is senior C Garrick Williams. This O-line is in such disarray that Grobe had no choice but bring over former D-linemen Frank Souza and Ramon Booi to fill in.
Defense
While the offense takes a step back this season, their defense should improve on its subpar 2011 numbers. Wake Forest allowed 27.4 points and 398 total yards/game a year ago. They will have to overcome the loss of their two best players on defense, but do have seven starters returning to the field.
The Deacons had a very miserable year on the defensive side last season and they need the defensive line to play much better. They have the chance to do just that with two returning starters for their 3-4 scheme. Second-Team All-ACC awardee NG Nikita Whitlock comes back and junior DE Zach Thompson is coming back as well.
The linebacker corps loses second-team All-ACC LB Kyle Wilber to the NFL. However, this unit should be improved considering five of their top six linebackers return. That includes senior OLB Joey Ehrmann, senior WLB Riley Haynes and senior MLB Scott Betros.
The secondary also loses two of its best players in third-team All-American FS Josh Bush and SS Cyhl Quarles. They do bring back sophomore sensation CB Merrill "Bud" Noel, who set a school record with 19 pass break-ups as a freshman last year. The other returning starter in the secondary is senior CB Kenny Okoro.
Head over to Football Free Picks during the regular season and follow the odds for every Wake Forest game, plus get expert advice on who to take against the spread.
ACC Atlantic Division Prediction - 6th Place
Unfortunately for the Deacons, they lose many of their best players to be able to contend for an Atlantic Division title again. With all their key losses in RB Pendergrass, WR Givens, SS Quarles, LB Wilbers and FS Bush, they just don't have what it takes to be competitive despite having QB Tanner Price and other solid players returning. Their offensive line is extremely inexperienced with three underclassmen starting up front. Price could very well regress in 2012 simply because he won't have time to deliver the ball. The Deacons only have Duke and Boston College as winnable conference games, other than that, this team has very little chance of getting more conference wins.
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