![]() The 82-yarder was the fourth-longest punt in ACC history, the longest since 1989. Plackemeier had 13 punts of at least 60 yards, three punts of at least 70 yards and an 82-yarder against NC State. He punted 67 times for 3,165 yards and dropped 20 punts inside the 20-yardline. The native of Bonsall, Calif., shattered his own Wake Forest single season punting average record with 47.2 yards per punt. ![]() He leaves Wake Forest as the the school's, the ACC's and the NCAA's all-time leading punter with at least 200 attempts. Plackemeier, a finalist for the Ray Guy Award, leads the nation in average yards per punt and net punting. Barclay was a first team selection in 2004 and a second team selection in 2003. His four touchdown performance against East Carolina this season, tied a school record. Barclay leaves Wake Forest as the team's all-time leader in seven major categories including yards (4,032), scoring (240 points), rushing touchdowns (40), total touchdowns (40), all-purpose yards (4,930), 200-yard rushing games (3) and 1,000-yard rushing seasons (3). He etched his name into the Wake Forest, ACC and NCAA record books. Barclay led the ACC in rushing yards (1,127), rushing attempts (218) and all-purpose yards (1,508). He became the first player in ACC history to lead the ACC in rushing during the regular season in three straight years. A senior from of Louisville, Ky., Barclay carried 218 times for 1,127 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2005. Junior tackle Steve Vallos and sophomore linebacker Jon Abbate each were named to the honorable mention team.īarclay was one of just two unanimous selections to the first team. Junior free safety Josh Gattis earned second team honors. Senior tailback Chris Barclay and senior punter Ryan Plackemeier were selected by the league's media to the first team. ![]() Five Wake Forest student-athletes were named the All-Atlantic Coast Conference football teams, the league announced on Monday. ![]()
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