So much today, I won't even bog you down with pointless paragraphs. Just get reading! Oh and Happy Vets and Signing Day!
Finding the ACC favorite is no easy task | tallahassee.com | Tallahassee Democrat
Wake Forest returns a future NBA player in Al-Farouq Aminu as well, but the Demon Deacons lost their two leading scorers (Jeff Teague and James Johnson) early to the draft and — like every other team in the conference — have some question marks as the season gets under way.
Wellman defends Grobe's salary
Wake Forest is paying Jim Grobe the going rate to coach football, in part, to keep him from going elsewhere to coach football. That's how Ron Wellman, Wake Forest's director of athletics, explained a report published in yesterday's USA Today that Grobe made $4.2 million during the fiscal year of 2007-08 -- more than twice as much as any published report. First off, Wellman said that the figure was grossly misleading because it included a deferred compensation package that vested that year and was thus reported for the first time, as well as a restructuring of the contract that involved a substantial back payment.
Out-of-state schools come calling The Post and Courier - Charleston SC newspaper
USC is checking out junior PK Matt Ehasz of Kingsland, Ga. He's also drawing interest from Wake Forest, North Carolina and Virginia. Going into Friday night, Ehasz was 6-for-6 on field goals with a long of 37 yards, and he was 32-for-34 on extra points.
TheTandD.com | ACC men's basketball race 'wide open'
"I tell everybody," Gaudio said, "the ACC is wide open."
Letter of intent week starts Wednesday | Philadelphia Inquirer | 11/10/2009
Guards Tony Chennault (Wake Forest), Tyreek Duren (La Salle), and Mustafaa Jones (Hartford), and forward Danny Stewart (Rider) are expected to sign binding letters of intent Wednesday, the first day of the one-week November period for winter and spring sports players to sign a national letter of intent with a Division I or II school.
ACC teams luring top guards - Sports - TheSunNews.com
Wake Forest Commitments: Carson Desrosiers (6-11), C, Lawrence, Mass.; Travis McKie (6-6), F, Richmond, Va.; Melvin Tabb (6-8), F, Enloe; Tony Chennault (6-1), G, Philadelphia; J.T. Terrell (6-3), G, Charlotte. Wish list: None Analysis: The class has big-time depth, which coach Dino Gaudio needs as he faces the prospect of losing sophomore Al-Farouq Aminu to the NBA Draft, along with four seniors. Only Chennault isn't rated in the top 100 nationally by scout.com.
Andy Katz's Daily Word: Taking a shot at ranking all 32 conferences - ESPN
3. ACC: This shouldn't come as a shock, but North Carolina and Duke are likely going to be 1-2 in the league -- and with the nonconference schedules they play, will be in position to challenge for a top-two seed. Then there is a drop-off, with the rest of the league wide open. Georgia Tech has the talent to challenge for the title, and being the only team in the league to play Duke and Carolina twice means the Yellow Jackets will have a chance to affect the race in their favor. Maryland, Boston College, Clemson, Wake Forest, Florida State, Miami and Virginia Tech are all starting the season believing they can make the NCAA tournament. That's 10 of the 12 teams in the league that are in play for bids. That could be a generous number, and it probably won't be more than seven, but the competitiveness from 1-12 has greatly improved.
Top College Basketball Teams Get Called for Fewer Fouls Than Their Opponents - WSJ.com
After scanning more than 4,000 boxscores from the past five years, one statistician concludes that teams that finished the season in the Top 25 got called for fewer fouls.
Wake's Vidovich named coach of the year
"It's a great honor but it's a testament to the players," Vidovich said Tuesday morning on his way to the ACC Tournament in Cary. Voting for All-ACC was done by the conference coaches.
Pahokee pipeline still paying off for Wake - ACC - ESPN
Former Wake Forest cornerback Alphonso Smith continues to have an impact on the Demon Deacons. Smith, former wide receiver D.J. Boldin, and former defensive end Antonio Wilson are all products of Pahokee High, and despite Wake's 4-6 record heading into Saturday's game against Florida State, the program hasn't become any less attractive to the players from Muck City. Wake has received three commitments from Pahokee, including linebacker Zachary Allen, athlete Merrill Noel, and defensive tackle Antonio Ford. Allen is the top prospect of the group, and was also recruited by Pitt, Auburn, Rutgers, Vandy and Purdue to name a few. Noel is the No. 36-rated athlete by ESPN.com's Scouts Inc. and decommited from Florida State. He should take a particular interest in this week's game. And Ford chose the Deacs over West Virginia and Oklahoma State.
Christian Ponder still has role to play with FSU -- OrlandoSentinel.com
"Yeah, that'll be [very] comforting," Manuel said. "Just knowing that he'll be able to give me some tips or he might see something on the sidelines that I don't see out on the field and I




















