
Table of Contents
2011 Season: Post 1
2012 Season: Post 51
2013 Season: Post 154
Dynasty History
Below this tag is the results from each season, along with ACC, National Championship, and Heisman winners.
And Football? Well, look no further than the Deac's 9-6 ACC Title Win over Georgia Tech and Orange Bowl berth against Louisville. The students, in an entirely environmentally fabulous tradition, rolled the quad in celebration of what could have been simultaneously the most defensively beautiful and offensively unbearable game in school history. With Freshman QB Riley Skinner at the helm, the world seemed to be in front of Wake Forest.
And there was success. Some bowl wins. A good ride along the way. But every season was another tick down one notch. The Deacons, who had done well finding diamonds in the rough, were entering each new season with a little less talent than the season before. But fortunately for the athletics department, all those bowl appearances did help to bring some nice upgrades to BB&T Field (note the nice new brick entrance/athletic department facilities on the left):

So maybe tradition is not the right word. No, today we're talking about legacy. Maybe it's time to forget the past -- forget the magical 2006 run. Can the Demon Deacons put all the pieces together and rise out of the ACC basement again? Can they build, brick by brick, until they are a full fledged and sustainable dynasty worthy of the national spotlight? Well, first...

UPDATE: The Jim Grobe Era is Over
Not to be outdone by UNC's surprise "We support you, we support you, erm maybe not!" firing of Butch Davis last week, it looks like the Wake Forest Demon Deacons are coming out of the blue to jettison Jim Grobe. He was one of the most successful football coaches in school history both as a recruiter and for cultivating unknown talent on the field. There was no indication of any impending NCAA investigations or prior violations. Instead, the school said that while it thanked Grobe for its service it felt it was time to go in a different direction.
At this point there is no word of who Grobe's replacement might be. Some sources have indicated that the Demon Deacons will look to hire from within, but they could just as easily hire bring in someone new on board. The Athletics Department has only gone so far to say that it will not go the "interim coach" route.
The Deacons are already expected to finish near or at the bottom of the ACC this season. And now with a sudden coaching change with only weeks before the first game? Things aren't going to get any easier.
Difficulty: All-American (Game+Recruiting)
Quarters: 8 Minutes
Sliders: SECElite's as of 8/2/11
Second Season: Switched to Matt10's Heisman Halfway Through
Third Season: Switched to SECElite's Heisman Sliders
Strategy Adjustments: Aggressive Stripping is Situational Only (started 3rd Season)
Rosters: Default w/ Auto Names (stupid roster bugs)
Don't expect instant success from this Dynasty. I will be sticking with Wake Forest through thick and thin, unless it gets a little too thick and I get fired. The Wake Forest roster has some good players, but for the most part is very weak -- certainly the weakest in the ACC. But I'll do what I can, as much as I can, and try and provide good highlights, low-lights, and insights along the way.
It's going to be a tough road. Should be fun!
Next post: Introduction to the team & new coach (if they've found one yet).
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