Wake Forest Demon Deacons football was created in 1888.
Wake Forest Demon Deacons women's soccer was created in 1994.
Louisville Cardinals vs. Wake Forest Demon Deacons in January 2, 2007.
Jim Grobe has: Played Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Head Coach in "2002 Seattle Bowl" in 2002. Played Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Head Coach in "2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl" in 2007. Played Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Head Coach in "2007 FedEx Orange Bowl" in 2007. Played Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Head Coach in "2008 EagleBank Bowl" in 2008. Played Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Head Coach in "2011 Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl" in 2011.
The cast of 2011 Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl - 2011 includes: Zachary Allen as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Linebacker Damein Anderson as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Back Vick Ballard as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Running Back Johnthan Banks as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Back Scott Betros as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Linebacker Tommy Bohanon as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Running Back Wade Bonner as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Back Corey Broomfield as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Back Chad Bumphis as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Wide Receiver Arceto Clark as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Wide Receiver Fletcher Cox as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Lineman Danny Dembry as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wide Receiver Derek Depasquale as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Kicker Joey Ehrmann as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Linebacker Kaleb Eulls as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Lineman Logan Feimster as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Linebacker Cameron Ford as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Tight End Jim Grobe as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Head Coach Riley Haynes as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Linebacker Jay Hughes as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Back Lovell Jackson as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wide Receiver Addison Lawrence as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Offensive Lineman Jameon Lewis as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Wide Receiver Jamerson Love as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Back Duran Lowe as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Defensive Back Brandon Maye as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Linebacker Jack Millar as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Defensive Back Dan Mullen as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Head Coach Jimmy Newman as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Kicker Merrill Noel as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Defensive Back Kenny Okoro as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Defensive Back Gelo Orange as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Defensive Lineman Brandon Pendergrass as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Running Back Ladarius Perkins as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Running Back Tanner Price as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Quarterback Cyhl Quarles as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Defensive Back Chris Relf as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Quarterback Orville Reynolds as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Running Back Deontae Skinner as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Linebacker Darius Slay as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Back Baker Swedenburg as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Kicker Zach Thompson as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Defensive Lineman Curtis Virges as Himself - Mississippi St. Bulldogs Defensive Lineman Nikita Whitlock as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Defensive Lineman Kyle Wilber as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Linebacker Alex Wulfeck as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Punter
The Wake Forest Demon Deacons got their name in the 1920s. The moniker "Demon Deacons" was coined by a sportswriter who was impressed by the school's spirited cheerleaders, who wore top hats and tuxedos at games, giving them a distinctive appearance. The name blends the idea of a "demon," representing fierce competition, with "deacon," reflecting the school's religious heritage. This unique combination has become a symbol of the university's athletic identity.
Wake Forest has only been to the Final Four one time, in 1962.
The cast of 1999 Aloha Bowl - 1999 includes: Mike Barth as Himself - Arizona St. Sun Devils Kicker Dean Blevins as Himself - Color Commentator Tim Brant as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Matthew Burdick as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Kicker Jimmy Caldwell as himself Morgan Kane as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Running Back Ben Sankey as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Quarterback Bruce Snyder as Himself - Arizona St. Sun Devils Head Coach
The cast of 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl - 2007 includes: Gary Barnidge as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Tight End Rich Belton as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Running Back Brock Bolen as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Running Back Brian Brohm as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Quarterback Arthur Carmody as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Kicker Cory Goettsche as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Punter Jim Grobe as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Head Coach Pat Haden as Himself - Color Commentator Willie Idlette as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wide Receiver Malik Jackson as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Linebacker Kevin Marion as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wide Receiver Nate Morton as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Wide Receiver Laura Okmin as Herself - Sideline Reporter Bobby Petrino as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Head Coach Jimmy Riley as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Wide Receiver Riley Skinner as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Quarterback Kolby Smith as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Running Back Jajuan Spillman as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Wide Receiver George Stripling as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Running Back John Tereshinski as Himself - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Tight End Mario Urrutia as Himself - Louisville Cardinals Wide Receiver Matt Vasgersian as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer
The cast of Demon Forest - 2013 includes: Alexander Logan as Ben
The basketball team for Wake Forest University in North Carolina is called the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. They compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The team's colors are black and gold, and they play their home games at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
No Angel or Demon was created in 2002.
The Old Demon was created in 1981.