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Members of 2017 Wake Forest football team enjoy watching the No. 16 Deacons soar


What’s been most effective in slowing Wake Forest football down? As of now, just an off week this season. The No. 16 Deacons (6-0) are in the middle of an extended duration between games. Currently the highest-ranked ACC team in the nation, a matchup at Army next weekend starts the second leg of what might be a defining season by 2021’s end. (Winston-Salem Journal)

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Members of 2017 Wake Forest football team enjoy watching the No. 16 Deacons soar


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