WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The Wake Forest football team took their first steps onto the Doc Martin Practice Field for 2023 spring ball Thursday morning.
The Demon Deacons recently completed the first quarter of their schedule with the final aWAKEning coming to a close on Wednesday, March 1.
First quarter completed 🏋️♂️
Second quarter starts tomorrow 👊 pic.twitter.com/RSdp2D4lQe
— Wake Forest Football (@WakeFB) March 15, 2023
The second quarter of the schedule, spring ball, continues over the next month with the culmination of spring coming on Saturday, April 15 with the annual spring game. Kickoff is scheduled for 2 p.m. For those not attending at Truist Field, the game will also air on ACC Network Extra.
See you in two months at 𝐓𝐫𝐮𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐅𝐢𝐞𝐥𝐝, Deacon Nation 🎩#GoDeacs 🎩 pic.twitter.com/ImWLOYC4IZ
— Wake Forest Football (@WakeFB) February 15, 2023
After winning their second-straight bowl game and extending the bowl streak to seven-straight seasons, Wake Forest will officially return to the field in 168 days, facing Elon on Opening Night at Truist Field. The exciting schedule features six games at home to see your Demon Deacons.
Claim your spot to see the Deacs at GoDeacs.com/Tickets.
2023 is locked in 😤🔒🎩
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🎟️: https://t.co/3U2mK5GJwi pic.twitter.com/LpglrFmfH4— Wake Forest Football (@WakeFB) January 31, 2023
Wake Forest Football Overview
The Demon Deacons defeated Southeastern Conference representative Missouri 27-17 in the Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. on Dec. 23, 2022. The win marked Wake Forest’s fifth in the last seven years since the Deacs began the Atlantic Coast Conference’s second-longest bowl streak and the country’s tied for the 10th-longest back in 2016.
During the Deacs current run of bowl appearances, Wake Forest has defeated two SEC teams (Texas A&M, 2017; Missouri, 2022) and a Big Ten team (Rutgers).
Head coach Dave Clawson‘s five bowl victories, which is the most in school history, ranks tied for fifth in ACC history for postseason wins. Clawson ranks behind Bobby Bowden (Florida State, 11), Dabo Swinney (Clemson, 11), Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech, 6) and Danny Ford (Clemson, 6). Meanwhile, he is now tied with Jimbo Fisher (Florida State, 5) and Ralph Friedgen (Maryland, 5).
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