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Wake Forest sophomore guard Jeff Teague to test NBA waters
Wake Forest sophomore guard Jeff Teague to test NBA waters
Wake Forest guard Jeff Teague is declaring for the NBA draft, but the sophomore will not hire an agent, giving him the option to return to school.
Wake Forest's Johnson to enter NBA Draft
kansascity.com — Wake Forest sophomore forward James Johnson announced Thursday his intentions to enter the upcoming NBA Draft.... (more) Wake Forest's Johnson to enter NBA Draft
BC Takes 2 from Wake Forest
BC Takes 2 from Wake Forest
bcallaccess.com — Boston College won yet another ACC series defeating Wake Forest 2 out of 3 games in Winston-Salem... this past weekend. The team improves their record to 22-12 and 9-7 in ACC play. The team faces one of their toughest challenges yet when they host nationally ranked Virginia next weekend. Game 1: ... (more) BC Takes 2 from Wake Forest
Sources reveal Wake Forest trio's leanings
msn.foxsports.com — It appears as though it'll be something different for a trio of Wake Forest stars.... (more) Sources reveal Wake Forest trio's leanings
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The Scores Report - The National Sports Blog — ... . Hill averaged 18.1 points and 11 rebounds for the Wildcats and the 6′10″ power forward is projected to be a top 5 pick. His teammate, Chase Budinger, already declared for the draft…Wake Forest sophomore Jeff Teague will make himself eligible for the draft but won’t hire an agent, so there’s a good chance that he’ll return for his junior season…USC junior guard Daniel Hackett will ...

Jeff Teague is getting recruited by Wake Forest again
The Dagger — ... I don't like criticizing college kids who don't go to Duke, but I think Teague is in the wrong here. (So is Gaudio, but we'll get to that). If Teague wants to go pro, he shouldn't be making his old coach grovel for him. Gaudio has obviously made his opinion known, so nothing he can say this weekend could possibly be new. Why give false hope? (As for Gaudio, he's handled this situation poorly from the outset, when he said publicly that he thinks Teague will return to school.) ...

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