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August 13, 2025

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Wake Forest stumbles in shootout against Louisville

October 13, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Wake Forest stumbles in shootout against Louisville

WINSTON-SALEM — Louisville started piling up points early behind its quick-strike special teams and big-play receivers. Wake Forest’s league-best offense joined in with a late flurry. It added up to one of the highest-scoring games […]

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Four questions to ponder before kickoff

October 12, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Four questions to ponder before kickoff

Wake Forest quarterback Jamie Newman throws a pass as Elon defensive end Marcus Willoughby pursues during a game earlier this season (AP Photo/Nell Redmond) It’s another abbreviated schedule for in-state college football today with NC […]

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Wake? App State? Sorting out the mythical state championship

October 9, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Wake? App State? Sorting out the mythical state championship

Appalachian State coach Eliah Drinkwitz joined his players to celebrate with fans after the Mountaineers beat North Carolina in Chapel Hill last month. (Chris Seward / AP Photo) It started with Mack Brown three decades […]

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ACC kryptonite: The thorns in the sides of local college football teams

October 9, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on ACC kryptonite: The thorns in the sides of local college football teams

Duke quarterback Quentin Harris lost three fumbles and threw two interceptions as the Blue Devils’ struggles against Pitt continued with a 33-30 loss Saturday at Wallace Wade Stadium. (Robert Clark / For the North State […]

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Five questions (minus three) to ponder before kickoff

October 4, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Five questions (minus three) to ponder before kickoff

UNC quarterback Sam Howell gets stopped on a two-point conversion by Clemson’s James Skalski (47) and Xavier Thomas (3) in the final minutes of the Tigers’ win Saturday in Chapel Hill. (Chris Seward / AP […]

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Newman leads Wake Forest to 5-0 start with win at Boston College

September 29, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Newman leads Wake Forest to 5-0 start with win at Boston College

Wake Forest wide receiver Scotty Washington makes a touchdown catch against Boston College defensive back Jason Maitre during the Demon Deacons’ win on Saturday. (Michael Dwyer / AP Photo) BOSTON — Wake Forest coach Dave […]

College Football

Five questions to ponder before kickoff

September 28, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Five questions to ponder before kickoff

UNC quarterback Sam Howell had a tough time against Appalachian State last week (AP Photo/Ben McKeown) Timing is everything in life. It’s a fundamental truth that’s vividly illustrated by this week’s in-state college football schedule. […]

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Wake Forest fires defensive coordinator Sawvel

September 26, 2018 admin 0

WINSTON-SALEM — After watching his team give up 41 points on six touchdowns of 27 yards or longer against Boston College, Wake Forest football coach Dave Clawson attempted to improve his defense’s performance by simplifying […]

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Deacons go to air to beat struggling Louisville

November 2, 2017 The Sports Xchange 0

WINSTON-SALEM — Redshirt freshman receiver Greg Dortch caught a school-record four touchdown passes to help Wake Forest to a 42-32 victory over Louisville on Saturday in ACC play in Winston-Salem. Senior quarterback John Wolford established […]

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Some youth football drills raise head-impact risk more than others

September 26, 2017 Carolyn Crist | Reuters 0

  WINSTON-SALEM — Several youth football drills expose young athletes to head impacts more frequently and more roughly than others, according to a U.S. study that followed 10- and 11-year-old players for a full season. […]

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