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2008 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year2008
teamWake Forest Demon Deacons
sportfootball
conferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
divisionAtlantic Division
short_confACC
record8–5
conf_record4–4
head_coachJim Grobe
hc_year8th
off_coachSteed Lobotzke
oc_year6th
off_schemeSpread
def_coachBrad Lambert
dc_year1st
def_scheme[4–3](4-3-defense)
captainGame captains
stadiumBB&T Field
championEagleBank Bowl champion
bowl[EagleBank Bowl](2008-eaglebank-bowl)
bowl_resultW 29–19 vs. [Navy](2008-navy-midshipmen-football-team)

The 2008 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team represented Wake Forest University during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was Wake Forest's 56th season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

The Demon Deacons were led by eighth-year head coach Jim Grobe. Wake Forest played its home games at BB&T Field. The Deacons began their season on August 28 at Baylor. A win in the 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl against UConn gave the Deacons twenty wins over the last two seasons.

The team is finished 8–5 overall and 4–4 in ACC play, and beat Navy in the inaugural EagleBank Bowl on December 20.

Before the season

Roster changes

Quarterback Zach MacDowell enrolled Coastal Carolina University in January, and will play there starting in 2008. Running back Lucas Caparelli was dismissed from the university after an off the field incident in January.

Recruiting

On National Signing Day, the Demon Deacons received letters of intent from 17 players.

  • Andrew Parker TE 6–5 225 Jacksonville, Florida Bartram Trail
  • Terence Davis WR 6–1 180 Lilburn, Georgia Brookwood
  • Gabe Irby OL 6–3 315 Mt. Airy, Georgia Habersham Central
  • Ted Stachitas QB 6–3 185 Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Nease
  • Derricus Ellis DE 6–2 225 Rome, Georgia Darlington School
  • Joey Ehrmann LB 6–4 210 Baltimore, Maryland Gilman
  • Ramon Booi DL 6–6 330 Jacksonville, Florida Nease
  • Scott Betros LB 6–1 220 Jacksonville, Florida Bolles School
  • Riley Haynes LB 6–1 225 Jacksonville, Florida Nease
  • Kevin Smith DE 6–4 210 Plano, Texas East
  • Lovell Jackson RB 5–10 170 Tampa, Florida Plant
  • Garrick Williams OL 6–4 314 Columbia, Missouri Rock Bridge
  • J.T. Dixon TE 6–4 230 Chandler, Arizona Hargrave Military
  • Chance Raines OL 6–2 270 Jacksonville, Florida Bolles School
  • Joe Looney OL 6–3 315 Lake Worth, Florida Lake Worth
  • Kenny Okoro CB 6–0 185 Greensboro, North Carolina Dudley
  • Chris Givens RB 6–0 200 Wylie, Texas Wylie

Schedule

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Roster

Coaching staff

After the 2007 season, The Deacons had two assistant coaches accept other coaching positions. Defensive Coordinator Dean Hood accepted the head coaching job at Eastern Kentucky. Quarterbacks coach Jeff Mullen left the Deacons to assume the Offensive coordinator position at West Virginia.

**Position****Name****First year at WFU**
Head coachJim Grobe2001
SecondaryTim Billings2006
QuarterbacksTom Elrod2003
Defensive endsKeith Henry2001
Defensive coordinatorBrad Lambert2001
Offensive coordinator / Offensive lineSteed Lobotzke2001
Defensive tacklesRay McCartney2001
Assistant head coach / Running backs / KickersBilly Mitchell2001
Tight Ends / FullbacksSteve Russ2008
Wide ReceiversBrian Knorr2008

Game summaries

@ Baylor

In front of a national television audience, Riley Skinner threw for three touchdowns, including two to Chip Brinkman. Josh Adams and Brandon Pendergrass added touchdown runs in a lopsided 41–13 scoreline. Alphonso Smith and Alex Frye notched interceptions for the Deacons, who won their first ever game in the state of Texas.

Ole Miss

Sam Swank's 42 yd FG with three seconds remaining gave Wake Forest a thrilling 30–28 win over Ole Miss. In a game with several lead changes, Ole Miss took the lead with just over one minute remaining in the fourth quarter. Wake quarterback Riley Skinner led the Deacons down the field in 53 seconds to set up Swank's game-winning field goal.

@ Florida State

In a game that featured no touchdowns, Sam Swank made four field goals to lead the Demon Deacons to a 12–3 win in Tallahassee. The win was the Deacons' second consecutive win in Tallahassee, and the third straight overall over the Seminoles. The Wake Forest defense was stout, allowing Florida State under 250 yards of offense, and forcing seven turnovers, including five interceptions.

Eric Kettani ran for a career-high 175 yards and backup quarterback Jarod Bryant scored the decisive touchdown in the fourth quarter, as Navy came into Winston-Salem and upset Wake Forest 24–17.

Clemson

Riley Skinner's 7-yard touchdown pass to DJ Boldin with 5:28 to go gave the Deacons a 12–7 win against Clemson. In a defensive battle, the Deacons' defense managed to hold Clemson to less than one yard per carry. Wake Forest dominated the game statistically but were unable to capitalize on several scoring chances. The sole turnover in the game was a Cullen Harper pass intercepted by Alphonso Smith, who tied a school record with his 17th career interception. Riley Skinner also threw for 186 yards and a touchdown on 22-of-34 passing, and also added 73 yards on the ground.

@ Maryland

Chris Turner completed 28-of-41 passes for 321 yards and a touchdown, and Maryland knocked off another top-25 team with a 26–0 thumping of No. 21 Wake Forest.

@ Miami

Wake Forest was not able to maintain a halftime lead in falling against Miami. The Deacons were unable to mount much offense in the second half, and a Robert Marve QB sneak in the third quarter ended up being the game-winner. Fullback Mike Rinfrette scored the lone Deacons touchdown on a one-yard run on Wake's first offensive series.

Duke

In a back and forth affair, Wake Forest held off Duke 33–30 in an overtime battle. Alphonso Smith blocked a punt for a safety and had two interceptions for the Deacons, including one in overtime to end the game. Riley Skinner had a touchdown pass to DJ Boldin, and also scored on a quarterback sneak. The Blue Devils had their chance to win at the end of regulation, but missed a 42-yard field goal that would have won it. Aaron Curry led the Deacons with 16 tackles.

Virginia

On homecoming weekend in Winston-Salem, the Demon Deacons dazzled fans en route to a 28–3 halftime advantage. Riley Skinner threw two touchdown passes in the first half, including a 58-yard strike to Devon Brown. Kevin Patterson gave the Wake defense their first touchdown of the season, as e brought back a UVA pass for a 53-yard touchdown. Wake Forest turned more conservative in the second half, and allowed UVA to pick up a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns, but the lead was safe, and the Deacons claimed bowl eligibility for the third consecutive season.

@ NC State

Russell Wilson threw the game-winning touchdown to Anthony Hill will ten minutes remaining, and NC State held off Wake Forest 21–17 in Raleigh. DJ Boldin had a hand in both Wake touchdowns, throwing a pass to Marshall Williams for a 64-yard touchdown, and catching a 7 yarder of his own. Williams had his first career 100 yard receiving day, grabbing 7 balls for 116 yards.

Boston College

Backup quarterback Dominique Davis scored on a one-yard quarterback sneak in the final minutes to send Wake Forest to their second straight close defeat. In a defensive battle, the Demon Deacon defense scored two touchdowns, and a punt block set up the third. Kevin Patterson and Kyle Wilbur returned fumbles for touchdowns, and Rich Belton caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Riley Skinner. This game also saw the return of kicker Sam Swank, who missed several weeks with injury.

Vanderbilt

Three different Deacons ran for touchdowns as Wake held off Vanderbilt 23–10 in each team's regular season finale. Brandon Pendergrass, Kevin Harris, and Rich Belton got in the endzone, and Alphonso Smith tied the ACC record for career interceptions. The win guaranteed Wake Forest their third consecutive winning season.

Vs. Navy–EagleBank Bowl

Wake Forest scored 29 points in the last 31 minutes of action to win the inaugural EagleBank Bowl, and took revenge on Navy for a regular season defeat. Josh Adams got in the end zone twice for Wake Forest, who also got touchdowns from Ben Wooster and Rich Belton. Alphonso Smith intercepted a second quarter pass to break Dre Bly's ACC record for career interceptions. The Deacons outrushed the potent Navy option attack, led by a career-high 136 yards from Kevin Harris, and Riley Skinner set a FBS bowl record by completing eleven passes without an incompletion.

Postseason

Conference

  • All-ACC First Team :DJ Boldin (WR) :Aaron Curry (LB) :Alphonso Smith (CB)
  • All-ACC Honorable Mention :Boo Robinson (DE) :Riley Skinner (QB)

National

  • Aaron Curry (LB)- 2008 Butkus Award Winner, 2nd Team AP All-American, 2nd Team Sporting News All-American, 2nd Team Rivals.com All-American
  • Alphonso Smith (CB)- 1st Team AP All-American, 2nd Team Sporting News All-American, 2nd Team Rivals.com All-American

Roster changes

Rankings

Scores by quarter

{{Linescore AmfootballRoad=Wake ForestR1=63R2=61R3=64R4=82R5=3Home=OpponentsH1=54H2=55H3=39H4=90H5=0

References

References

  1. "Former Wake Forest QB enrolls at Coastal".
  2. [http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173354368212 Student tied to threat is no longer at WFU]
  3. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/08-signing-day.html Signing Day Central]
  4. "ACC Announces 2008 Football Schedule".
  5. "Wake Forest Game Results". Wake Forest University.
  6. [http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173354320748 Hood leaves job at Wake Forest]
  7. (2008-01-25). "West Virginia hires Mullen as offensive coordinator".
  8. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/082808aaa.html Wake Forest opens season with 41–13 win over Baylor]
  9. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/090608aak.html Swank's 41-yard Field Goal Lifts #20 Wake Forest Past Ole Miss]
  10. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/092008aab.html Defense Forces Seven Turnovers in 12–3 Wake Forest Victory]
  11. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/092708aaa.html No. 15 Deacons Downed by Navy 24–17]
  12. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/100908aaa.html Boldin's First Touchdown Catch Lifts No. 21 Wake Forest to 12–7 Victory]
  13. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/101808aac.html Maryland Shuts Out No. 19 Wake Forest 26–0]
  14. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/102508aaa.html Hurricanes Drop Deacons, 16–10]
  15. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/110108aaa.html Wake Forest Beats Duke 33–30 in Overtime Thriller]
  16. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/110808aaa.html Wake Forest Defeats Virginia, 28–17]
  17. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/111508aaa.html Wake Forest Drops Close Contest at NC State]
  18. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/112208aaa.html Boston College Defeats Wake Forest 24–21 on Senior Day]
  19. "Wake Forest Closes Season with 23–10 win Over Vanderbilt".
  20. [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/122008aab.html Bowl Season Opens With Wake Forest Victory Over Navy, 29–19]
  21. "Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association Announces 2008 All-ACC Football Teams".
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