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Jul
08
2019

Wake Forest’s 3 Most Recent Nationally Relevant Athletic Results.

Do you want to find out the health of your favorite ACC schools athletic program? When was the last time they did something nationally relevant?

This summer will list the 3 most recent nationally relevant athletic results for each ACC school. This would be one of the following.

College Football Bowl Win

Sweet 16 in Men’s or Women’s Basketball 

Baseball Super Regional 

National Championship in any other Sport 

Virginia | Florida State | Georgia Tech | UNC | Duke | Miami | Pittsburgh | Syracuse | Clemson | Virginia Tech | Louisville | NC State | Boston College

It’s hard for me to have a lot of sympathy for ACC fanbases that complain about their school’s athletics when Wake Forest with an undergraduate enrollment of about 5,000 has as much athletic success as they do. In other words, stop with the excuses. No school does more with less than the Deacs.

Wake Forest 37 Memphis 34 (Birmingham Bowl) – December 22, 2018

Wake Forest’s win over Memphis was their 3rd straight bowl win. Dave Clawson inherited Wake Forest program that had 5 straight losing season. His first two years they won 2 ACC games. They have come long way.

Wake Forest Men’s Tennis National Championship – May 22, 2018

In 2018 the Wake Forest Men’s Tennis won the National Championship 4-2 over Ohio State. In 2019 they nearly pulled it off again reaching the National Championship match with Texas, but went down 4-1.

Wake Forest 55 Texas A&M 52 (Belk Bowl) – December 29, 2017

This win for Wake Forest doesn’t get the credit it deserves. Texas A&M has more athletic resources than all, but a handful of schools. Wake Forest won a wild 55-52 affair against the Aggies in a game I called one of the ACC’s 30 biggest OOC wins of the decade. 

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