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Game Notes: WFU 37, UNC 10
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Spencer Cagle
DeaconSports.com | Oct 27, 2007 |
Game notes from Wake Forest's game win over North Carolina on Saturday. The Demon Deacons defeated the Tarheels 37-10.
• John Tereshinski and Kenny Moore were game captains for Saturday’s game. UNC won the coin toss and chose to return the opening kick.
• On the first play from scrimmage, Demon Deacon linebacker Aaron Curry dropped into coverage and intercepted a pass from T.J. Yates. He picked another pass in the 4th quarter, returning it for a 77-yard touchdown to give Wake Forest a 37-10 lead. The two picks were Curry’s second and third interceptions this season and the third and fourth of his career.
• Curry’s two interceptions also tied a BB&T Field record for number of interceptions by a single Wake Forest player in a game. Demon Deacon players have recorded two interceptions in a game eight times at BB&T Field.
• Sam Swank’s first field goal of the afternoon brought him to a total of 241 points for his career, breaking the Wake Forest all-time points record. Wake’s previous record of 240 was held by Chris Barclay. He added 13 points on the day taking his total to 251 points.
• Josh Adams scored his fifth rushing touchdown of the season at the 5:00 mark in the first quarter. He added another touchdown in the 4th, his sixth rushing touchdown and seventh touchdown overall.
• Kevin Marion’s 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown was the first for his career. It was also the first time since John Stone’s 93-yard touchdown on November 17, 2001 that Wake Forest had returned a kickoff for a touchdown. His 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown also tied a Groves Stadium record.
• With the win, Jim Grobe is now 21-5 against in-state opponents while at Wake Forest. He is also 4-2 against the Tarheels while at Wake.
• The Demon Deacons' six game win streak is the longest winning streak in 15 years when the Deacs won six straight in 1992.
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