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RE: The good and bad of divisions
(05-01-2015 12:36 PM)bullitt_60 Wrote:  
(05-01-2015 11:05 AM)perimeterpost Wrote:  side note on Wake Forrest-

between 1888-1980 WF had 27 coaches and only one of them lasted more than 4 years. DC Pearhead Walker ('37-'50) and Jim Grobe ('01-'13) are the winningest coaches in program history with 77 wins each. The guy in 3rd place has 29 wins.

Wake Forrest is 32-66-2 against UNC but considers them to be a rival. smh, that's one sorry program. A sorry program that gets a slice of the revenue pie that's bigger than any G5 conference's total share for doing nothing but having the dumb luck of joining the ACC way back in 1953. what a country.

Why are you going to hate on Wake? They were a founding member of the ACC. Yes, their program is not strong, but neither are Duke, Vandy, Northwestern, etc. They are the smallest school in the FBS. Considering their restrictions, I think they overachieve.

well, their website says 7500 or so..clearly not the smallest in fbs..google up rice or tulsa for example.
05-05-2015 07:30 AM
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RE: The good and bad of divisions - runamuck - 05-05-2015 07:30 AM
RE: The good and bad of divisions - wb247 - 05-02-2015, 03:37 AM



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