Watch: Wake Forest gets commitment from 4-star SG Parker Friedrichsen

Wake Forest has secured one of the most sought-after scorers in the 2024 recruiting class.

Wake Forest has secured one of the most sought-after scorers in the 2024 recruiting class.

On Monday evening, Bixby (Okla.) four-star shooting guard Parker Friedrichsen announced his commitment to the Demon Deacons, sharing the news on Twitter with a video post.

According to MaxPreps, Parker (6-foot-3, 165 pounds) averaged 27.8 points per game last season while shooting 46% from the floor, 70% from the foul line and 34% from the three-point range. Parker does more than score, though. He also managed five assists, four rebounds and 3.3 steals per game.

Going by the composite rankings, Parker is second overall in the state, No. 17 at his position and No. 118 overall in his class.

An extremely popular recruit, Parker had offers from 25 different programs altogether, including On3’s predicted favorite Notre Dame, plus Davidson, Oklahoma State and Nebraska.

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2022 NFL draft: Chargers pick CB Ja’Sir Taylor with No. 214 overall selection

The Chargers addressed the cornerback room at pick No. 214.

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The Chargers have taken former Wake Forest cornerback Ja’Sir Taylor with the No. 214 overall selection in the 2022 NFL draft.

Taylor logged 184 tackles, six interceptions, 24 passes defended, one sack, one forced fumble, and three fumble recoveries in 62 career games.

Taylor also returned kicks in his final season, averaging 26.3 yards per attempt, including one touchdown, on eight attempts.

At his Pro Day, Taylor recorded a 4.39-second 40-yard dash and a 1.54-second 10-yard split. Taylor also amassed a 37-inch vertical jump, 10’5″ in the broad jump, and a 6.84 three-cone drill.

At 5-foot-11 and 188 pounds, Taylor has the speed, fluidity, physicality, and ball skills to compete for a roster spot.

ACC Power Rankings Week 8

A wacky season of play in the ACC continued this past week headlined by Pittsburgh’s impressive win over Clemson and Miami’s upset win over North Carolina State. Wake Forest also remained undefeated with a 70-56 win over Army at West Point. Each …

A wacky season of play in the ACC continued this past week headlined by Pittsburgh’s impressive win over Clemson and Miami’s upset win over North Carolina State. Wake Forest also remained undefeated with a 70-56 win over Army at West Point.

Each week The Clemson Insider ranks every team in the ACC 1-14 based off their performance from the previous week of competition.

Here are TCI’s ACC power rankings after eight weeks of the 2021 season.

  1. Wake Forest – The Demon Deacons defeated Army 70-56 in the highest scoring contest ever played at West Point last Saturday. It marked the first time since 1944 a Wake Forest team started a season 7-0 and only the second time a Wake team reached that mark in the program’s history. The No. 13 Demon Deacons host Duke on Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
  2. Pitt – Kenny Pickett continued his Heisman calliber season on Saturday with 302 yards passing in a 27-17 win over Clemson at Heinz Field. The Panthers seem to have exorcised their early season loss to Western Michigan and are hitting stride at the right time. No. 17 Pitt hosts Miami on Saturday and is in the driver’s seat in the Coastal Division.
  3. Virginia – The Cavaliers won their fourth straight game on Saturday in a 48-40 win over Georgia Tech. Brennan Armstrong continued to impress with 396 yards passing. Virginia faces a still test this week as it travels to 25th ranked BYU on Saturday at 10:15 p.m.
  4. NC State – The Wolfpack fell short in a 31-30 loss at Miami on Saturday. NC State hopes to bounce back on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. as it hosts Louisville at Carter-Finley Stadium.
  5. Louisville – The Cardinals bounced back above .500 on Saturday with a 28-14 win over Boston College. Malik Cunningham struggled in the passing game but made up for it with 133 yards rushing and three touchdowns on the ground in the win over the Eagles.
  6. Clemson – The Tigers fell flat at Pittsburgh last week as they struggled to contain and answer Pickett and the Panthers. Clemson hopes to bounce back as it hosts Florida State on Saturday at Memorial Stadium with kickoff set for 3:30 p.m.
  7. Florida State – The Seminoles won their third straight game on Saturday in a 59-3 win over UMass in Tallahassee, Florida. Quarterback Jordan Travis hopes to keep the momentum rolling against the Tigers on Saturday.
  8. North Carolina – North Carolina had an open date last week and hopes to get above .500 in ACC play on Saturday with a test at No. 11 Notre Dame with kickoff set for 7:30 p.m.
  9. Syracuse – The Orange exploded on offense in a 41-36 win at Virginia Tech on Saturday. Quarterback Garret Shrader passed for 236 yards and rushed for 174 yards as Syracuse bounced back. Syracuse hosts Boston College on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
  10. Miami – The Hurricanes held off North Carolina State on Saturday at North Carolina State to win their first ACC game of the season. Miami faces a tough task at No. 17 Pittsburgh on Saturday at noon.
  11. Georgia Tech – The Yellow Jackets fell below .500 on Saturday in a 48-40 loss to Virginia at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. Georgia Tech has the week off before traveling to Miami on November 6.
  12. Virginia Tech – Virginia Tech fell to Syracuse at home last week and fell to 1-2 in ACC play and 3-4 overall in its third straight loss. It feels like a decade since the win over North Carolina in the Hokies’ season opener. They have a week off before traveling to Boston College on Friday Nov. 5.
  13. Boston College – It is no secret that Boston College has struggled since the loss of Phil Jurkovec earlier this season. Dennis Grosel completed 17-of-32 passes for 141 yards, a touchdown and a pair of interceptions in the loss at Louisville on Saturday. The Eagles have dropped three straight and are seeking their first ACC win on Saturday at Syracuse.
  14. Duke – The Blue Devils are the only other team without a conference win. Duke had the week off before it travels to Winston-Salem, N.C. to face No. 13 Wake Forest on Saturday at 4:00 p.m.

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Quick hitters from Brian Kelly’s Monday press conference

Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly touched on who to watch for against Wake Forest, Jack Kiser’s play, offensive sets and more.

Every Monday, Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly speaks with the media. Like clockwork, it happened again today and here are some of the major points Kelly touched upon as they prepare to travel to Wake Forest on Saturday.

-Kelly singled out a few Demon Deacons, but the one that stood out was defensive lineman Carlos Basham Jr., as the Irish will have to “game plan for him.” Kelly didn’t want to give away much of the game plan for facing Basham Jr., as he noted that “he can be a game wrecker if you let him.” Basham Jr. leads Wake in sacks with two on the season.

-Staying on the defensive side of the ball, Kelly expects the Deacon’s as a unit to give the Irish a test on Saturday. “This is a defense that has a lot of experience, expect them to play well against us.”

-Kelly credited off-season work and preparation as to why players like linebacker Jack Kiser entered the lineup on short notice and played well. “You look at it in terms of what you do in the offseason. You come here with an expectation to play…we make certain that all of our players are prepared.” They sure were ready to play this past Saturday.

-Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa’s play has been spectacular early so far. Kelly went on to say that his “recognition of blocking schemes, that awareness that you get with experience.” Teams try to run screen plays, but he continually sniffs them out. “He’s got a complete game,” said Kelly.

-On true-freshman Jordan Botelho: “He’s coming along quite well. He’s a quick study, knows the game very well. He plays with a bit of reckless adondonment. He’s got to clean up some other things… he’s got to show discipline.” The disciple Kelly is talking about is after Botelho blocked the punt, he could have easily been called for a 15-yard penalty for excessive celebration.

-Two and three tight end sets are here to stay. Currently the Irish offense is “developing our identity” and they’re “deep a the position (tight end). It’s less about game plan and more about who we are. You’ll continue to see two tight end sets and sometimes three tight end sets.”

-On his viral halftime speech (watch it here): “First of all I didn’t know that was going to be public… this had everything to do with us… I wanted to make sure we finished strong, regardless what the score was, I didn’t want to let up.”

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Notre Dame/Wake Forest still set for Charlotte, for now

Despite what Brian Kelly told Mike Tirico earlier this week, Notre Dame and Wake Forest is still set for Charlotte per the Wake Forest AD.

Earlier this week Brian Kelly made the media rounds.  On his stop with Mike Tirico on NBCSN, he mentioned that Notre Dame’s neutral site games in NFL stadiums may be moving back to college campuses in 2020.

That’s not the case for at least one of those games.

At least not yet.

Notre Dame’s contest at Wake Forest is scheduled to be played September 26 in Charlotte instead of at Wake’s home field.  Despite what Kelly told Tirico, Wake Forest’s athletic director says otherwise.

From the Winston-Salem Journal:

“We’re all ahead on Charlotte, excited about the opportunity,” Currie said. “Candidly, the demand for tickets would far exceed what we can fill at BB&T Field, especially if we have to take — as we would assume now — some sort of social distancing parameters.

“We’ll continue to evaluate the situation and obviously be in communication with (Athletics Director) Jack Swarbrick and the Notre Dame department.” – John Currie, Wake Forest Athletic Director

Bank of America Field in Charlotte has a capacity of nearly 2.5 times that of Wake Forest’s home, BB&T Field.  Even if only half capacity at games is allowed this football season the game would likely draw a larger crowd in Charlotte with those restrictions than it would on a regular game day at Wake Forest.

Swarbrick, Kelly and the rest of the Notre Dame athletic department might be trying to move games back to college campuses but it certainly doesn’t seem like that’s happening.

At least not yet.