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Previewing Louisville at Wake Forest

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Louisville Cardinals (16-6, 6-4) at Wake Forest Demon Deacons (11-11, 2-7)

Game Time: Noon

Location: Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum: Winston-Salem, N.C.

Television: ACC Network

Announcers: Wes Durham (play-by-play) and Dennis Scott (analysis)

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Favorite: Louisville by 7.5

Series: Louisville leads, 10-5

Last Meeting: Louisville won 72-59 on Jan. 28, 2025 in Louisville

Series History:

Projected Starting Lineups:

Louisville

  • G Mikel Brown Jr. (6-5, 190, Fr.)

  • G Isaac McKneely (6-4, 195, Sr.)

  • G Ryan Conwell (6-4, 215, Sr.)

  • F J’Vonne Hadley (6-7, 210, Sr.)

  • C Sananda Fru (6-11, 245, Jr.)

Wake Forest

  • G Sebastian Atkins (6-2, 175, So.)

  • G Myles Colvin (6-5, 212, Jr.)

  • G Juke Harris (6-7, 200, So.)

  • F Tre’Von Spillers (6-7, 215, Sr.)

  • F Cooper Schwieger (6-10, 235, Jr.)

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About Wake Forest:

A year ago, Wake Forest entered its game against Louisville ranked 71st in the NET but with a 7-2 record in conference play. On Saturday, the Demon Deacons will take on the Cardinals with a NET Ranking of 70, but just a 2-7 mark in ACC games.

Wake head coach Steve Forbes finds himself firmly on the hot seat and on the verge of missing the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in as many seasons on the job. The Deacs have won 19 or more games in each of the last four seasons, but the overall results have not matched the level of expectations when Forbes was hired away from East Tennessee State in 2020.

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The prime reason the computers still like Wake Forest more than their record indicates they should is fairly obvious: They proved during the non-conference portion of the season that at their best, they can play with pretty much anyone.

The Demon Deacons had Michigan — currently No. 1 in virtually every predictive metric and the betting favorite to win the 2026 national championship — beaten in both regulation and overtime before falling by a point. Nine days later they also lost to Texas Tech by a point in the Baha Mar championship game.

Unfortunately for Forbes, Wake has not been able to maintain that level of play since the start of November. They took lopsided losses to Oklahoma and Vanderbilt, and are now 2-7 in ACC play with a few competitive losses but a handful of blowout defeats as well. They’re in the midst of a four-game losing streak that includes fairly lopsided losses to NC State, Duke and SMU, and an overtime loss at Pittsburgh.

If Wake is going to show some fight and/or signs of life before the end of the season, that movement probably needs to start Saturday.

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The biggest thing Wake has going for it is the play of sophomore guard Juke Harris, who comes into the weekend third in the ACC in scoring at 20.9 points per game. The 6’7 native of North Carolina has scored in double figures in all 22 of Wake’s games this season, and also leads the team in rebounding at 6.7 per contest. After averaging 6.1 points per game as a freshman, Harris’ 14.8 points per game this year ranks as the highest year-to-year increase in the country.

He can really play.

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