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Wake Forest University will host ESPN College GameDay for the first time in the show’s history - WS Chronicle

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Deacon Nation, it’s our time! ESPN College GameDay is headed to Winston-Salem for Wake Forest’s season opener against No. 1 Clemson. The show will air on ESPN and is set to start at 9 a.m. on Sept. 12 live from Truist Field.

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