Wake Forest Lives By Wristband Motto
Posted On: September 11, 2011 at 9:53 a.m.
In a hard fought day on the gridiron, Wake Forest football players needed to push to the end to get a much-needed win. The rubber wristband on they wore, which said “I believe” showed what the team really felt. And, it seemed to prove them right.
This report comes from the The Winston-Salem Journal . “The Wolfpack stopped fullback Tommy Bohanon on a third-and-2, regained possession at their 34 with 3½ minutes left and picked up two first downs driving across midfield. But Bryan couldn't snag a pass thrown behind him on third-and-8, and on the deciding play, Whitlock dropped back in coverage and knocked down Glennon's pass across the middle to Graham.
"I'll get on him for not picking it," Grobe joked. "But it was nice that he was there to break it up."
Senior safety Josh Bush, who picked off a pass early in the second half to help build Wake Forest's three-touchdown lead, said the Deacons wore rubber wristbands in the game that said 'We believe.' And then they went out and proved it.
"We believe in ourselves, but we have to make ever how many thousands of people in the stadium believe in us as well,'" Bush said. "One thing we talk about on the sidelines is, 'Let's not let it happen again. Someone step up and be that guy.'
"And Nikita actually made a pass break-up on fourth down, so that was a big play."
If you are on a sports team, what is the motto you would display on your wrist?



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