This is the first week that we have switched to Monday, and we plan to do it every week. We also have a mobile link for easy listening on your phone or iPad, as well as "bookmarks" of sorts that will show you where a segment begins. Enjoy!
A recap of Wake Forest's definitive 28-13 win over the NC State Wolfpack, which featured an offensive explosion by the Deacons led by seniors Tanner Price and Michael Campanaro.
The Blogger So Dear guys look to continue their recent hot streak with the staff picks. Through five games everybody is better than .500 (except the Deacs' football team - womp womp) and looking to improve when State rolls into town.
In our second installment of Tailgate So Dear, J.P. Mundy's former neighbor in Section 2 shares a few recipes for your enjoyment at this weekend's tailgate.
In his weekly op-ed Bart extols the virtues of the coaching staff's superior play calling throughout the season, throws out ideas about a real-live Kinal Kounter, and looks ahead to N.C. State's visit to Groves Stadium.
Another Tuesday means another Roll The Quadcast! This week we have a mobile link for easy listening on your phone or iPad, as well as "bookmarks" of sorts that will show you where a segment begins. Enjoy!
In this new feature, the Rollin' Ronin takes you on a journey through the latest foray in Demon Deacon sports...in poetry! Formats and number of poems will vary from week to week, as will tone. Reader requests for future taken ONLY IN COMMENTS!
A recap-in-brief of the absolute drubbing laid on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons by the surging Clemson Tigers. Really only covers the first half, as the second half was little more than extended garbage time.
Tailback J.J. Green said he can’t say for sure how many times he has heard “you’re one play away from playing” from Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo and running backs coach Bryan McClendon.
Here is a clue that your trip to sunny south Florida may not be a carefree vacation: You’re a football team, and you lose one of your starters during warm-ups.
If nothing else, Georgia has ensured at least one thing about its season. Regardless of where the rest of the schedule takes them, whether its to an SEC championship, a BCS bowl bid or a national title, there will be no claims from outsiders that this team received too many breaks and escaped health issues, no suggestions that the road to success was lined with lollipops and unicorns.
Having been at Georgia four seasons now, soccer coach Steve Holeman doesn’t weird out nearly as much as he once did about playing Ole Miss, where he coached for 15 years.
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