Is Wake Forest (4-0) for real?
Yes and Ole Miss has the cleat marks on their chests to prove it. No logical person would have picked Wake Forest to win at Ole Miss Saturday night. The Deacons lost their quarterback, Ben Mauck, in the first game of the season. They lost their best running back, Micah Andrews, last week against Connecticut. They were playing an SEC team on the road. But Jim Grobe showed why he is one of the best coaches in America as Wake Forest pounded Ole Miss 27-3. A win over Liberty on Saturday will make the Deacons 5-0 for the first time since 1987 when Bill Dooley was coach. No mystery here. Grobe figured out that his offensive line was better than the Ole Miss defensive line. Wake Forest ran the ball 53 times in 58 offensive plays. It doesn’t get any more basic than that. “A big part of tonight for us was we wanted our offensive linemen to start asserting themselves a little bit,” Grobe told the Winston-Salem Journal late Saturday night. And this begs another question. After going 3-8 last seas