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Wake Forest University (WFC) is a private university located in North Carolina. The school, which was founded in 1834 after the North Carolina Baptist State Convention, got its name from the area called Wake Forest where it was originally established. At first, the school was created to teach Baptist laymen and ministers. Nowadays, however, the main campus of this coeducation school is located at Winston Salem and the educational programs available are varied.



The athletic teams of Wake Forest were originally called the Fighting Baptists. This was due to the old connection of the school to the Baptist Convention. The name Demon Deacons, which the WFC teams are now using, was coined after a reporter who covered the match between the Fighting Baptists and Duke Blue Devils wrote that the Deacons (referring to the WFC team) "fought like Demons". The support of the WFC students, alumni, and fans for their teams, particularly the basketball and football teams, remain solid all these years. And this is because of the program called Screamin' Demons, wherein students who sign up for the program at the beginning of the athletic season pay about USD 15 for the entire season. Aside from having a free tie-dye shirt in spring and a football shirt in the autumn, the Screamin' Demons get the finest seats during the games. Furthermore, the program participants also get to watch sports events for free for as long as they show their Screamin' Demons card for the season. However, the above-mentioned privileges will be forfeited if the member of the program misses two games. Since it is quite difficult to get good seats at WFC basketball games, many fans just opt to join the program to be assured of good seats.

The school colors of Wake Forest are Old Gold and Black. Since 1895, the school has since used these colors even when their teams were still called the Fighting Baptists. The description of the colors of WFC, including its tiger logo, was seen first at the school's literary magazine. The one who designed the original logo or symbol of WFC was John M Heck, according to a magazine article in 1895. The college logo was composed of an old gold and black WFC letters over a tiger's head. However, historians claim that the colors and the logo of the school were actually associated or loosely based on the scriptures. Up until now, many are still debating as to the origins of the colors and the logo of the school.

But if Wake Forest's symbol and colors are ripe with controversies, it's a different story with the Demon Deacons mascot whose origin is very clear. In 1943, the first person who donned the school mascot was Jack Baldwin. According to him, he along with his fraternity brothers came up with the idea of dressing as a deacon - complete with a black umbrella, top hat and tails - and entering the football field while riding the North Carolina ram. This stunt, which was originally intended as a joke, became a Wake Forest tradition
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The happiest guy at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC Saturday (12-20-08) was Wake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner, who managed the perfect comeback.

In early September Skinner had a horrific game against Navy on his home turf, throwing 4 interceptions and fumbling once as the Midshipmen pulled off a 24-17 upset. The exact opposite happened Saturday as Skinner went 11-for-11 and threw the go-ahead touchdown pass to Ben Wooster in the 4th quarter to lead his Demon Deacons to a 29-19 comeback victory over Navy in the inaugural EagleBank Bowl.

"He obviously didn't have his best game the first time around," said Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe. "Today in the rematch, I don't know if he could have played any better." Well said, Jimbo.

Skinner's perfect day passing broke the 33-year-old school record for accuracy set by Mike McGlamry in 1975. Skinner finished with 166 passing yards and added a completion on a conversion attempt.

Skinner, a junior, helped make his 16 senior teammates the winningest class in school history as they finished their careers with a 32-19 record, 3 bowl appearances and the 2006 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship.

Navy's Rashawn King picked up a fumble and rambled 50 yards for a score to help the Midshipmen jump out to an early 13-0 lead. Skinner, however, was not to be denied this time around. He marched Wake Forest down the field to score in the final minute of the first half and then did it again to open the second half, putting the Demon Deacons up 14-13.

Navy scored again in the 4th quarter to regain the lead, 19-14, after a 2-point conversion pass failed.

Skinner then went to work on an 80-yard drive ending in the TD pass to Wooster, and adding a successful 2-point conversion to Devon Brown in the back of the end zone, making it 22-19 Wake Forest. Rich Belton put the frosting on the cake with a 36-yard TD run with 54 seconds left.

Wake Forest came up with some run support as Kevin Harris rushed for 136 yards and Josh Adams scored the Demon Deacons' first 2 TDs on the ground. Senior cornerback Alphonso Smith set an ACC record with his 21st career interception, but his fumble while making a rare appearance on offense allowed Rashawn King to run it back for Navy's first touchdown.

Both teams finished the season at 8-5.
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