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The 1979 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 1979 NCAA Division I-A football season. In its second season under head coach John Mackovic, the team compiled an 8–4 record, finished in fourth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and lost to LSU in the 1979 Tangerine Bowl.[1]
Date | Opponent | Rank | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 8 | Appalachian State* | | | W 30–23 | 26,500 | [2]
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September 15 | at No. 12 Georgia* | | | W 22–21 | 57,500 | [3]
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September 22 | East Carolina* | | - Groves Stadium
- Winston-Salem, NC
| W 23–20 | 28,751 | [4]
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September 29 | at No. 16 NC State | | | L 14–17 | 44,800 | [5]
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October 6 | at Virginia Tech* | | | W 19–14 | 36,600 | [6]
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October 13 | at No. 14 North Carolina | | | W 24–19 | 50,720 | [7]
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October 20 | Maryland | | - Groves Stadium
- Winston-Salem, NC
| W 25–17 | 26,050 | [8]
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October 27 | No. 13 Auburn* | No. 18 | - Groves Stadium
- Winston-Salem, NC
| W 42–38 | 34,060 | [9]
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November 3 | at Clemson | No. 14 | | L 0–31 | 59,205 | [10][11]
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November 10 | Duke | No. 20 | - Groves Stadium
- Winston-Salem, NC (rivalry)
| W 17–14 | 28,300 | [12]
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November 17 | at South Carolina* | No. 17 | | L 14–35 | 56,407 | [13]
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December 22 | vs. LSU | | | L 10–34 | 38,666 | [14]
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- *Non-conference game
- Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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1979 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team roster
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Players
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Coaches
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Offense
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Defense
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Special teams
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- Head coach
- Coordinators/assistant coaches
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- Injured
- Redshirt
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Category |
Team Leader |
Att/Cth |
Yds
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Passing |
Jay Venuto |
198/363 |
2,432
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Rushing |
James McDougald |
260 |
1,177
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Receiving |
Wayne Baumgardner |
55 |
1,000
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- ^ "1979 Wake Forest Demon Deacons Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
- ^ "Wake Forest nips Apps". The News and Observer. September 9, 1979. Retrieved December 3, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Devilish Demon Deacons bump big, bad Bulldogs". The News and Observer. September 16, 1979. Retrieved October 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Wake downs E. Carolina". Rocky Mount Telegram. September 23, 1979. Retrieved March 4, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Wolfpack stops Deacons". Florence Morning News. September 30, 1979. Retrieved January 27, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Venuto brings Wake back, 19–14". The News and Observer. October 7, 1979. Retrieved December 15, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Wake Forest stuns UNC". Daily Press. October 14, 1979. Retrieved January 27, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Deacons stop Terps 25–17". Richmond Times-Dispatch. October 21, 1979. Retrieved January 28, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Auburn baptized by Deacon rally". Rocky Mount Telegram. October 28, 1979. Retrieved October 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Clemson Football Media Guide - 1980". Clemson University. 1980. p. 2. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
- ^ "Wake Forest bubble bursts at Clemson". The Opelika-Auburn News. November 5, 1979. Retrieved January 28, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Wake Forest kicks past Duke". Fort Myers News-Press. November 11, 1979. Retrieved January 28, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Wake's mistakes boost Gamecocks". The Charlotte Observer. November 18, 1979. Retrieved January 27, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Tigers claw Wake 34–10". The Orlando Sentinel Star. December 23, 1979. Retrieved October 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
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