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rdfs:label | - 2006 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
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rdfs:comment | - The 2006 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team represented Wake Forest University during the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Jim Grobe, in his fifth season at the school, and played its home games at Groves Stadium (now known as BB&T Field). The Deacons finished the regular season with a 10–2 record, giving them the first 10-win season in their history, and won the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. With a win in the conference championship game, Wake Forest's first conference championship in 36 years, they represented the ACC in the Orange Bowl. The team ended the season with an 11–3 record and a number 17 ranking in the nation. The team and its star linebacker Jon Abbate would become the subject of a 2011 feature film, The 5th Quarter.
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Team | - Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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Date | - 2006-09-02
- 2006-09-09
- 2006-09-16
- 2006-09-23
- 2006-09-30
- 2006-10-07
- 2006-10-14
- 2006-10-28
- 2006-11-04
- 2006-11-11
- 2006-11-18
- 2006-11-25
- 2006-12-02
- 2007-01-02
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scout ref title | - Scout.com Football Recruiting: Wake Forest
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attend | - 26071
- 29623
- 32633
- 34121
- 35920
- 36723
- 40000
- 49000
- 51500
- 52079
- 55972
- 62850
- 74470
- 77785
- yes
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Conference | - Atlantic Coast Conference
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Hometown | - Memphis, TN
- Durham, NC
- Fayetteville, NC
- Winston-Salem, NC
- Jacksonville, FL
- McDonough, GA
- Burke, VA
- Cary, NC
- Catawba, NC
- Kennesaw, GA
- Lake City, FL
- Oxford, AL
- Sanford, NC
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rivals ref title | - Wake Forest Commit List 2006
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Weight | - 164
- 172
- 185
- 195
- 197
- 218
- 230
- 235
- 255
- 260
- 275
- 280
- 282
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Recruit | - Michael Carter
- Marshall Williams
- Alex Frye
- Cannon Gaskin
- Dan Caldwell
- Dennis Godfrey
- Hunter Haynes
- Josh Adams
- Lucas Caparelli
- Marcus Williams
- Matthew Woodlief
- Russell Nenon
- Teddy Tomlin
- Tripp Russell
- Zach MacDowall
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commitdate | - 2005-06-20
- 2005-06-27
- 2005-07-18
- 2005-07-20
- 2005-08-27
- 2005-11-03
- 2005-12-04
- 2005-12-05
- 2005-12-14
- 2005-12-22
- 2005-12-27
- 2006-01-07
- 2006-01-25
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Road | - Orange
- Flames
- Demon Deacons
- Blue Devils
- #12 Tigers
- #16 Demon Deacons
- #16 Eagles
- #19 Demon Deacons
- #19 Hokies
- #20 Demon Deacons
- #24 Demon Deacons
- #6 Cardinals
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Home | - Wolfpack
- Rebels
- Demon Deacons
- Huskies
- Seminoles
- Terrapins
- Tar Heels
- #14 Demon Deacons
- #15 Demon Deacons
- #22 Yellow Jackets
- #23 Demon Deacons
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BowlTourney | - Orange Bowl vs. Louisville
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site cityst | - Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- Tallahassee, Florida
- Oxford, Mississippi
- College Park, Maryland
- Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- Miami Gardens, Florida
- East Hartford, Connecticut
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Winston-Salem, NC
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Time | - 360.0
- 420.0
- 480.0
- 60.0
- 720.0
- 210.0
- 390.0
- 465.0
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abstract | - The 2006 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team represented Wake Forest University during the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Jim Grobe, in his fifth season at the school, and played its home games at Groves Stadium (now known as BB&T Field). The Deacons finished the regular season with a 10–2 record, giving them the first 10-win season in their history, and won the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. With a win in the conference championship game, Wake Forest's first conference championship in 36 years, they represented the ACC in the Orange Bowl. The team ended the season with an 11–3 record and a number 17 ranking in the nation. The team and its star linebacker Jon Abbate would become the subject of a 2011 feature film, The 5th Quarter.
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