No. 23 Wake Forest at Baylor, 8:00 pm EDT

WACO, Texas (Ticker) -- Historically viewed as a college 
football also-ran, Wake Forest is in the midst of arguably the 
most successful run in its program's history.  The energized 
Demon Deacons will begin what they hope is another stellar 
campaign in prime time.

The 23rd-ranked Demon Deacons open their season Thursday night 
when they visit Big 12 Conference doormat Baylor.

Better known for its exploits is basketball, Wake Forest has 
gone 20-7 over the past two seasons under head coach Jim Grobe. 
The 20 victories constitute the highest two-season win total in 
school history.

Following an 11-win regular season and an Orange Bowl appearance
in 2006, the Demon Deacons went 9-4 last season, capped by a 
convincing victory over Connecticut in the Meineke Car Care 
Bowl.

It marked the first time that Wake Forest made bowl appearances 
in consecutive seasons.  The Demon Deacons have not enjoyed 
three straight winning campaigns since 1950-52, when they went 
17-9-3.

However, Wake Forest appears primed for another winning season 
in 2008, as Grobe returns 15 starters - including nine on 
defense - from a team that went 5-3 in Atlantic Coast Conference
play last year.

The Demon Deacons should have an easy time with the Bears, who 
went just 3-9 last season and did not win a conference game.

After going 3-1 in their first four contests, the Bears ended 
the 2007 season on an eight-game skid - its longest since 2001. 
Baylor's average margin of defeat over that drought was 30.5 
points, and its closest loss during that span was a 20-point 
home drubbing at the hands of Colorado.

But Baylor enters the season with optimistic expectations under 
first-year coach Art Briles, a former assistant at Houston.

These teams have not played since the 1961 season opener, when 
Baylor won here.  The Bears are 4-0 in their all-time series 
with the Demon Deacons.