2010 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team explained

Year:2010
Team:Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Sport:football
Conference:Atlantic Coast Conference
Division:Atlantic Division
Short Conf:ACC
Record:3–9
Conf Record:1–7
Head Coach:Jim Grobe
Hc Year:10th
Off Coach:Steed Lobotzke
Oc Year:8th
Off Scheme:Multiple
Def Coach:Brad Lambert
Dc Year:3rd
Def Scheme:4–3
Captain:Marshall Williams, Josh Adams, Russell Nenon, Hunter Haynes
Stadium:BB&T Field

The 2010 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team represented Wake Forest University during the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Jim Grobe, who was coaching his tenth season at the school, and played its home games at BB&T Field. Wake Forest competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference, as they have since the league's inception in 1953. They finished the season 3–9, 1–7 in ACC play.

Before the season

Recruiting

On National Signing Day, the Demon Deacons received letters of intent from 21 players.

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Roster

Offense

Quarterbacks

  • 10 Turner Faulk – Sophomore
  • 11 Tanner Price – Freshman
  • 12 Skylar Jones – Junior
  • 13 Ted Stachitas – Sophomore
  • 14 Patrick Thompson – Freshman
  • 15 Brendan Cross – Freshman

Running backs

  • 22 Brandon Pendergrass – Junior
  • 25 Josh Harris – Freshman
  • 27 Josh Adams – Senior
  • 29 Tyler Jackson – Freshman
  • 30 Nick Knott – Freshman
  • 34 Willie Dixon – Junior
  • 44 Ben Emert – Freshman

Fullbacks

  • 39 Roger Khouri – Freshman
  • 42 Tommy BohanonSophomore
  • 48 Jordan Garside – Freshman

Wide receivers

  • 2 Chris Givens – Sophomore
  • 3 Devon Brown – Junior
  • 8 Marshall Williams – Senior
  • 9 Jordan Williams – Senior
  • 17 Chris Langley – Senior
  • 18 Danny Dembry – Junior
  • 20 Lovell Jackson – Sophomore
  • 28 Michael Campanaro – Freshman
  • 81 Terence Davis – Sophomore
  • 86 Brandon Terry – Freshman
  • 87 Matt James – Freshman
  • 88 Quan Rucker – Freshman

Tight ends

  • 43 Spencer Bishop – Freshman
  • 49 Zach Massey – Freshman
  • 80 Andrew Parker – Junior
  • 83 Cameron Ford – Junior
  • 84 Jonathan Garcia – Freshman
  • 85 Neil Basford – Freshman

Offensive Linemen

  • 59 Antonio Ford – Freshman
  • 60 Whit Barnes – Freshman
  • 62 Doug Weaver – Junior
  • 66 Chance Raines – Sophomore
  • 68 Colin Summers – Freshman
  • 69 Dennis Godfrey – Junior
  • 70 Dylan Heartsill – Freshman
  • 71 Ryan Britt – Junior
  • 72 Russell Nenon – Senior
  • 73 Steven Chase – Freshman
  • 74 Garrick Williams – Sophomore
  • 75 Michael Hoag – Junior
  • 76 Daniel Blitch – Freshman
  • 77 Devin Bolling – Freshman
  • 78 Joe Looney – Junior
  • 79 Gabe Irby – Sophomore
 Defense

Defensive ends

  • 49 Derricus Ellis – Sophomore
  • 51 Daniel Vogelsang – Freshman
  • 55 Tristan Dorty – Junior
  • 57 Gelo Orange – Junior
  • 63 Tyler King – Senior
  • 90 Will Wright – Junior
  • 94 Tripp Russell – Senior
  • 95 Kevin Smith – Freshman
  • 97 Kyle Wilber – Junior
  • 98 Zach Thompson – Freshman

Defensive tackles

  • 50 Nikita Whitlock – Freshman
  • 54 Kris Redding – Freshman
  • 64 Bryson Dunmeyer – Sophomore
  • 91 John Gallagher – Freshman
  • 93 Frank Souza – Freshman
  • 96 Duke Mosby – Freshman
  • 99 Ramon Booi – Freshman

Linebackers

  • 32 Scott Betros – Sophomore
  • 35 Lee Malchow – Senior
  • 38 Zachary Allen – Freshman
  • 39 Justin Jackson – Freshman
  • 40 Joey Ehrmann – Sophomore
  • 41 Mike Olson – Freshman
  • 43 Kyle Jarrett – Junior
  • 45 Riley Haynes – Sophomore
  • 46 Matt Woodlief – Senior
  • 53 Joe Hall – Junior
  • 56 Hunter Haynes – Senior
  • 58 J.D. Oglesby – Sophomore
  • 60 Barrett Powell – Sophomore

Cornerbacks

  • 4 Josh Bush – Junior
  • 6 Kenny Okoro – Sophomore
  • 9 Kevin JohnsonFreshman
  • 10 Merrill Noel – Freshman
  • 14 C.J. Washington – Junior
  • 17 A.J. Marshall – Freshman
  • 20 Jason Green – Freshman
  • 37 Morgan Harris – Sophomore

Safeties

  • 5 Cyhl Quarles – Junior
  • 18 Josh Strickland – Freshman
  • 21 Alex Frye – Senior
  • 23 Daniel Mack – Freshman
  • 25 Joe LaBarbera – Freshman
  • 26 Duran Lowe – Freshman
  • 28 J'harrison Gillespie – Freshman
  • 30 John Stamper – Junior
  • 36 Desmond Cooper – Freshman
 Special teams

Placekickers

  • 37 Shane Popham – Junior
  • 82 Jimmy Newman – Sophomore

Punters

  • 24 Alex Wulfeck – Freshman
  • 37 Shane Popham – Junior

Long Snappers

  • 49 Zach Massey – Freshman
  • 52 Logan Feimster – Freshman
  • 53 Greg Bechtel – Senior

Kick returners

  • 2 Chris Givens – Sophomore
  • 3 Devon Brown – Junior
  • 28 Michael Campanaro – Freshman

Punt Returners

  • 3 Devon Brown – Junior
  • 28 Michael Campanaro – Freshman
     
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Coaching staff

PositionNameFirst year at WFU
Head coachJim Grobe2001
SecondaryKeith Henry2006
QuarterbacksTom Elrod2003
Defensive endsTim Billings2006
Wide ReceiversBrian Knorr2008
Defensive coordinator / defensive backsBrad Lambert2001
Offensive coordinator / offensive lineSteed Lobotzke2001
Defensive tacklesRay McCartney2001
Associate head coach / Running backs / KickersBilly Mitchell2001
LinebackersSteve Russ2008

Game summaries

Presbyterian

10th meeting. 5–4–1 all time. Last meeting 1945, 53–9 Demon Deacons in Wake Forest.

Wake Forest and Presbyterian kicked off the college football season on a Thursday night at BB&T Field. The Deacons started out quickly with a Ted Stachitis touchdown run, as he would be the first of five Wake Forest players to score rushing touchdowns. Alex Frye added an interception return touchdown to make it a 21–0 score after the first quarter. Presbyterian got on the board in the second quarter on a trick play, but Josh Harris scored his first collegiate touchdown two minutes later for a 35–7 halftime lead. The Deacs added two more rushing touchdowns in the second half, en route to over 400 yards rushing and a 53–13 win.[3]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Ted Stachitas: 7/13, 84 YDSDevon Brown: 2 CAR, 91 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 85Marshall Williams: 2 REC, 39 YDS, LG of 33Wake Forest: 509
Tanner Price: 1/7, 4 YDSTed Stachitas: 10 CAR, 76 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 34Jordan Williams: 1 REC, 23 YDS, LG of 23Presbyterian: 362
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Duke

See also: 2010 Duke Blue Devils football team. 91st meeting. 35–53–2 all time. Last meeting 2009, 45–34 Demon Deacons in Durham. Heading into this game, Wake Forest has won 10 straight against Duke.

Wake Forest and Duke opened the 2010 ACC football season with an offensive explosion. Each team found the end zone five times in the first half on the ground, in the air, and even on special teams. Duke quarterback Sean Renfree threw four touchdowns, 3 in the first half. Wake got three touchdown passes from true freshman Tanner Price, as well as one from wide receiver Marshall Williams, who threw and caught two touchdowns in the game. After a 49-point second quarter, the teams combined for only 9 in the third, but a Price to Williams touchdown pass in the third gave Wake a lead they would not relinquish, as they beat Duke for the 11th consecutive time.[4]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Tanner Price: 12/19, 190 YDS, 3 TDSTed Stachitas: 9 CAR, 77 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 23Chris Givens: 4 REC, 159 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 81Wake Forest: 500
Marshall Williams: 1/1, 81 YDS, 1 TDTanner Price: 10 CAR, 56 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 13Marshall Williams: 2 REC, 51 YDS, 2 TD, LG of 38Duke: 487
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Stanford

See also: 2010 Stanford Cardinal football team. 2nd meeting. 1–0 all time. Last meeting 2009, 24–17 Demon Deacons in Winston-Salem. Return game in two-game home and away series with Stanford. Stanford traveled to Wake Forest in 2009

After a long trip out west, Wake Forest was not able to stand the Stanford offensive onslaught. The Cardinal scored touchdowns on their first eight possessions, including all six in the first half. Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck picked apart the Deacs with four touchdown passes, as well as a 52-yard touchdown run. The Deacons scored three rushing touchdowns, one each from Chris Givens, Tanner Price, and Michael Campanaro. It was Campanaro's first collegiate touchdown.[5]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Tanner Price: 8/18, 76 YDSTanner Price: 16 CAR, 65 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 28Chris Givens: 4 REC, 47 YDS, LG of 32Wake Forest: 283
Brendan Cross: 0/2Michael Campanaro: 4 CAR, 41 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 22Devon Brown: 1 REC, 10 YDS, LG of 10Stanford: 535
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Florida State

See also: 2010 Florida State Seminoles football team. 29th meeting. 5–22–1 all time. Last meeting 2009, 41–28 Seminoles in Winston-salem.

For the second consecutive week, Wake Forest was beaten by a large margin on the road. Christian Ponder threw two touchdown passes, which was more than enough for the Seminoles defense, who shut out the Deacs and allowed only 185 yards of total offense. Ponder added a rushing touchdown, and backup quarterback E.J. Manuel added a touchdown pass as well. The Deacons were shut out for the first time since 2008.[6]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Ted Stachitas: 5/5, 47 YDSJosh Adams: 10 CAR, 35 YDS, LG of 14Danny Dembry: 1 REC, 17 YDS, LG of 17Wake Forest: 185
Tanner Price: 6/12, 35 YDSChris Givens: 3 CAR, 25 YDS, LG of 18Marshall Williams: 2 REC, 14 YDS, LG of 10Florida State: 485
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Georgia Tech

See also: 2010 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team. 30th meeting. 8–21 all time. Last meeting 2009, 30–27 Yellow Jackets in Atlanta.

The Deacons led 17–6 heading into the fourth quarter, but Josh Nesbitt led Georgia Tech back into the game, culminating in a nine-yard touchdown pass to Correy Earls with only fifteen seconds left. Brandon Pendergrass and Josh Adams had touchdown runs for the Deacons, who played much of the game with reserve quarterback Skylar Jones after injuries claimed starting quarterback Ted Stachitas and backup Brendan Cross. The loss was the Deacons third straight, and second straight close loss to Georgia Tech.[7]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Skylar Jones: 9/20, 105 YDSJosh Adams: 20 CAR, 101 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 57Devon Brown: 4 REC, 54 YDS, LG of 26Wake Forest: 268
Brendan Cross: 1/2, 2 YDSSkylar Jones: 8 CAR, 31 YDS, LG of 18Cameron Ford: 1 REC, 21 YDS, LG of 21Georgia Tech: 339
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Navy

See also: 2010 Navy Midshipmen football team. 12th meeting. 7–4 all time. Last meeting 2009, 13–10 Midshipmen in Annapolis. This game is the last of a four-game series between the two teams. Wake Forest won in 2007, and Navy won in 2008 and 2009.

For the second consecutive week, Wake Forest allowed a last minute touchdown which led to a loss. Ricky Dobbs found Greg Jones on a 6-yard touchdown pass with 26 seconds to go to give Navy a 28–27 lead. Tanner Price led the Deacons with a career-high 326 yards and 3 total touchdowns. Chris Givens and Devon Brown had touchdown catches for the Deacs, and Jimmy Newman added two FGs. The Deacons outgained the Midshipmen 403–368, but were unable to hold on to the win.[8]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Tanner Price: 37/53, 326 YDS, 2 TDSJosh Harris: 14 CAR, 46 YDS, LG of 15Chris Givens: 7 REC, 60 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 15Wake Forest: 403
Brandon Pendergrass: 3 CAR, 19 YDS, LG of 13Devon Brown: 10 REC, 59 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 12Navy: 368
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Virginia Tech

See also: 2010 Virginia Tech Hokies football team. 35th meeting. 11–22–1 all time. Last meeting 2006, 27–6 Hokies in Winston-Salem. This is Wake Forest's first game at Virginia Tech since the Hokies joined the ACC in 2004.

The Demon Deacons' slide continued, as they dropped their fifth straight game, this time to Virginia Tech. The Hokies scored 49 first half points en route to a lopsided result. The bright spot for Wake came from freshman running back Josh Harris, who ran for 241 yards and 2 touchdowns. It was the most yards ever allowed to a player by Virginia Tech. Tanner Price found Chris Givens for a 78-yard touchdown, but that was the bright spot in an otherwise forgettable day for the freshman quarterback.[9]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Tanner Price: 3/16, 92 YDS, 1 TDJosh Harris: 20 CAR, 241 YDS, 2 TDs, LG of 87Chris Givens: 2 REC, 84 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 78Wake Forest: 346
Skylar Jones: 1/1, 0 YDSMichael Campanaro: 1 CAR, 12 YDS, LG of 12Tommy Bohanon: 1 REC, 8 YDS, LG of 8Virginia Tech: 605
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Maryland

See also: 2010 Maryland Terrapins football team. 59th meeting. 16–41–1 all time. Last meeting 2009, 42–32 Demon Deacons in Winston-Salem.

Wake Forest lost another road game, this time a 62–14 decision to Maryland. The Terps blocked two Wake punts and returned two interceptions back for touchdowns. Josh Harris scored on a TD run for Wake, and Terrence Davis caught his first touchdown as a Demon Deacon, but it was nowhere near enough to stop the Terps, who received touchdowns from 8 different players. Maryland outgained Wake Forest in the game 446–155.[10]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Tanner Price: 16/31, 156 YDS, 1 TDJosh Harris: 10 CAR, 27 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 7Marshall Williams: 5 REC, 62 YDS, LG of 34Wake Forest: 155
Skylar Jones: 1/3, 2 YDSJosh Adams: 4 CAR, 5 YDS, LG of 3Michael Campanaro: 3 REC, 38 YDS, LG of 19Maryland: 446
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Boston College

See also: 2010 Boston College Eagles football team. 18th meeting. 6–9–2 all time. Last meeting 2009, 27–24 Eagles in Chestnut Hill.

Wake Forest's losing streak reached 7 with a 23–13 loss to Boston College. Montel Harris led the way for the Eagles with 183 yards rushing and three touchdowns, and the BC defense turned over the Deacs 5 times. The lone Wake touchdown was a Marshall Williams to Chris Givens strike on a reverse pass, the second time the two combined for a score on the season. With the loss, the Demon Deacons have been eliminated from bowl contention for the second consecutive season.[11]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Tanner Price: 18/30, 177 YDSJosh Harris: 19 CAR, 67 YDS, LG of 18Chris Givens: 5 REC, 96 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 41Wake Forest: 287
Marshall Williams: 1/1, 41 YDS, 1 TDJosh Adams: 5 CAR, 19 YDS, LG of 6Devon Brown: 6 REC, 76 YDS, LG of 26Boston College: 298
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North Carolina State

See also: 2010 NC State Wolfpack football team. 104th meeting. 36–61–6 all time. Last meeting 2009, 30–24 Demon Deacons in Winston-Salem.

NC State broke open the game with 28 unanswered points in the second half. Russell Wilson had two touchdown passes as well as two on the ground to lead the Wolfpack to a lopsided win over the Deacons. Wake Forest got its sole points on a Jimmy Newman field goal. Michael Campanaro led the team in both rushing and receiving yards for the Demon Deacons.[12]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Tanner Price: 9/11, 69 YDSMichael Campanaro: 19 CAR, 67 YDS, LG of 18Michael Campanaro: 1 REC, 18 YDS, LG of 18Wake Forest: 188
Skylar Jones: 1/2, 9 YDSJosh Adams: 10 CAR, 39 YDS, LG of 15Chris Givens: 3 REC, 17 YDS, LG of 9NC State: 387
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Clemson

See also: 2010 Clemson Tigers football team. 76th meeting. 17–57–1 all time. Last meeting 2009, 38–3 Tigers in Clemson.

Wake Forest's losing streak reached 9 with a 30–10 loss to Clemson on Senior Day in Winston-Salem. Jamie Harper had 142 yards rushing and a 63-yard touchdown. Wake Forest could only manage 205 yards of offense against the Tigers. The lone Wake touchdown was a Josh Harris 4th quarter touchdown run.[13]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Tanner Price: 17/30, 151 YDSJosh Harris: 9 CAR, 38 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 9Marshall Williams: 4 REC, 48 YDS, LG of 22Wake Forest: 205
Chris Givens: 0/1Josh Adams: 7 CAR, 8 YDS, LG of 6Cameron Ford: 2 REC, 36 YDS, LG of 34Boston College: 413
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Vanderbilt

See also: 2010 Vanderbilt Commodores football team. 13th meeting. 5–7 all time. Last meeting 2008, 23–10 Demon Deacons in Winston-Salem.

Wake Forest ended their season snapping their nine-game losing streak with a big win in Nashville. Josh Harris led the way with 138 yards rushing and was one of four Demon Deacons to record rushing touchdowns. Josh Adams scored on an eleven-yard run in his last collegiate game. Tanner Price and Chris Givens also scored for Wake Forest. The Deacons ended their season at 3–9.[14]

Passing LeadersRushing LeadersReceiving LeadersTotal Yards
Tanner Price: 10/14, 73 YDSJosh Harris: 18 CAR, 138 YDS, 1TD, LG of 74Devon Brown: 4 REC, 37 YDS, LG of 14Wake Forest: 299
Josh Adams: 11 CAR, 42 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 11Marshall Williams: 2 REC, 12 YDS, LG of 7Vanderbilt: 443
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Statistics

Scores by quarter

Offense

Rushing

Name GP Att Yards Avg TD Long Avg/G
Josh Harris 11 126 720 5.7 7 87 65.5
Josh Adams 12 91 316 3.5 3 57 26.3
Ted Stachitas 5 35 171 4.9 2 34 34.2
Devon Brown 12 18 134 7.4 2 85 11.2
Michael Campanaro 12 29 123 4.2 1 22 10.2
Tanner Price 11 75 120 1.6 4 28 10.9
Brandon Pendergrass 6 24 115 4.8 2 16 19.2
Tommy Bohanon 12 17 77 4.5 0 22 6.4
Chris Givens 11 16 63 3.9 2 22 5.7
Skylar Jones 5 12 41 3.4 0 16 8.2
Brendan Cross 4 9 31 3.4 0 11 7.8
Willie Dixon 2 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.6
TEAM 9 7 −10 −1.4 0 0 −1.1
Demon Deacons Total 12 460 1,902 4.1 23 87 158.5
Opponents 12 491 2,310 4.7 24 63 192.5

Passing

Name GP Cmp–Att Pct Yds TD INT Lng Avg/G RAT
Tanner Price 11 137–241 56.8 1,349 7 8 78 122.6 106.81
Skylar Jones 5 13–27 48.1 14 0 1 26 23.8 77.76
Ted Stachitas 5 12–23 52.2 131 0 1 33 26.2 91.32
Brendan Cross 4 2–7 28.6 5 0 0 3 1.2 34.57
Marshall Williams 12 2–3 66.7 122 2 0 81 10.2 628.27
Chris Givens 11 0–1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.00
Demon Deacons Total 12 166–302 55.0 1,726 9 10 81 143.8 106.19
Opponents 12 241–393 61.3 2,858 29 11 70 238.2 141.16

Receiving

Name GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
Devon Brown 12 39 302 7.7 1 26 25.2
Chris Givens 11 35 514 14.7 4 81 46.7
Marshall Williams 12 24 272 11.3 2 38 22.7
Cameron Ford 12 11 120 10.9 0 34 10.0
Tommy Bohanon 12 11 75 6.8 0 11 6.2
Michael Campanaro 12 10 107 10.7 0 22 8.9
Danny Dembry 12 8 106 13.2 1 23 8.8
Josh Harris 11 8 69 8.6 0 15 6.3
Josh Adams 12 7 61 8.7 0 17 5.1
Andrew Parker 12 6 37 6.2 0 9 3.1
Terence Davis 10 4 20 5.0 1 8 2.0
Brandon Pendergrass 6 2 20 10.0 0 19 3.3
Jordan Williams 4 1 23 23.0 0 23 5.8
Demon Deacons Total 12 166 1,726 10.4 9 81 143.8
Opponents 12 241 2,858 11.9 29 70 238.2

Scoring

Name TD FG PAT 2PT PAT SAFETY TOT PTS
Jimmy Newman 12–13 31–31 67
Chris Givens 7 42
Josh Harris 7 42
Tanner Price 4 24
Devon Brown 3 18
Josh Adams 3 18
Brandon Pendergrass 2 12
Ted Stachitas 2 12
Marshall Williams 2 12
Terence Davis 1 6
Danny Dembry 1 6
Alex Frye 1 6
Michael Campanaro 1 6
Kenny Okoro 1 2
Demon Deacons Total 34 12–13 31–31 1 273
Opponents 55 16–20 50–54 1 430

Notes and References

  1. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/10-signing-day.html 2010 Signing Day Central-Feb. 3, 2010
  2. Web site: 2010 Wake Forest Football Roster . Wake Forest Athletics . https://web.archive.org/web/20090729062527/http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/wake-m-footbl-mtt.html . July 29, 2009 . live . June 14, 2010 . mdy .
  3. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/090210aaa.html Wake Forest Opens Season with 53–13 Win Over Presbyterian
  4. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/091110aaa.html Wake Forest Holds Off ACC Rival Duke in 54–48 Shootout
  5. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/091810aaa.html No. 19 Stanford Takes Down Wake Forest
  6. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/092510aaa.html Florida State Tops Wake Forest 31–0
  7. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/100210aaa.html Wake Forest Edged by Georgia Tech, 24–20
  8. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/100910aaa.html Wake Forest Falls Just Short In Loss To Navy, 28–27
  9. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/101610aaa.html Harris Rushes for 241 Yards But Deacs Fall to Hokies 52–21
  10. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/103010aaa.html Wake Forest Falls at Maryland, 62–14
  11. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/110610aac.html Wake Forest Suffers 23–13 Loss at Hands of Boston College
  12. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/111310aaa.html Wake Forest Falls at NC State, 38–3
  13. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/112010aab.html Clemson Defeats Wake Forest, 30–10, on Senior Day
  14. http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/112710aab.html Wake Forest Ends Season With 34–13 Win at Vanderbilt