Going to throw some preview nuts and bolts in here, as I've run out of time to cobble together a legit preview.
Programming note out of the way: I'll have remote coverage -- crazy Saturday means watching WF football, tracking WF basketball, going to Duke for a night football game.
Here’s what to know ahead of Saturday's game against Detroit Mercy:
Time: 4 p.m.
Location: Joel Coliseum.
TV: ACC Network Extra.
Announcers: Chris Lea (play-by-play) and Stan Lewter (analyst).
Series; last meeting: First meeting.
Records: Detroit Mercy 3-2; Wake Forest 5-1.
Stat to watch: 33-for-123 (26.8%) | 12-for-31 (38.7%).
The first one is Wake's 3-point shooting through the first five games; the second is what the Deacons shot against Western Carolina on Tuesday night.
Titan to watch: Guard Orlando Lovejoy (No. 5).
This is the hot-hand pick; Lovejoy had 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists in Detroit Mercy's win at Ball State on Wednesday night.
Deacon to watch: Center Efton Reid III (No. 4).
Coach Steve Forbes said Reid is typically OK after a day or two of suffering from a migraine, which is why he didn't play after about six minutes on Tuesday night. Still, Reid will be worth keeping an eye on -- both from a health perspective and to see if the Deacons look to him in the low post, as they have early in the last few games.
What’s on deck: Wake Forest plays its third power-conference opponent of the season next, with a Thanksgiving game against Florida in Orlando as part of the ESPN Events Invitational, and then will play either Minnesota or Wichita State on Friday. Detroit Mercy is also headed to Florida to play some neutral-court games; the Titans play Tulsa in the Jacksonville Classic on Tuesday and Rhode Island on Wednesday.
KenPom prediction: Wake Forest wins 79-61.
Programming note out of the way: I'll have remote coverage -- crazy Saturday means watching WF football, tracking WF basketball, going to Duke for a night football game.
Here’s what to know ahead of Saturday's game against Detroit Mercy:
Time: 4 p.m.
Location: Joel Coliseum.
TV: ACC Network Extra.
Announcers: Chris Lea (play-by-play) and Stan Lewter (analyst).
Series; last meeting: First meeting.
Records: Detroit Mercy 3-2; Wake Forest 5-1.
Stat to watch: 33-for-123 (26.8%) | 12-for-31 (38.7%).
The first one is Wake's 3-point shooting through the first five games; the second is what the Deacons shot against Western Carolina on Tuesday night.
Titan to watch: Guard Orlando Lovejoy (No. 5).
This is the hot-hand pick; Lovejoy had 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists in Detroit Mercy's win at Ball State on Wednesday night.
Deacon to watch: Center Efton Reid III (No. 4).
Coach Steve Forbes said Reid is typically OK after a day or two of suffering from a migraine, which is why he didn't play after about six minutes on Tuesday night. Still, Reid will be worth keeping an eye on -- both from a health perspective and to see if the Deacons look to him in the low post, as they have early in the last few games.
What’s on deck: Wake Forest plays its third power-conference opponent of the season next, with a Thanksgiving game against Florida in Orlando as part of the ESPN Events Invitational, and then will play either Minnesota or Wichita State on Friday. Detroit Mercy is also headed to Florida to play some neutral-court games; the Titans play Tulsa in the Jacksonville Classic on Tuesday and Rhode Island on Wednesday.
KenPom prediction: Wake Forest wins 79-61.