The duo earns their fourth conference accolade this preseason.
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Wake Forest wide receiver Jaquarii Roberson and kicker Nick Sciba were voted to the 2021 Preseason All-Atlantic Conference Team, as announced by the league Tuesday morning.
The duo continues to be recognized amongst the best in the conference as Roberson and Sciba garnered their fourth All-ACC accolade this preseason.
Roberson proved he is one of the best wide receivers in the ACC and the country last season, registering one of the best offensive seasons in Wake Forest history, earning Second Team All-America honors from Pro Football Focus.
The Murfreesboro, N.C. native ranked in the top 10 in Wake Forest's single season records in receiving yards (926) and receiving touchdowns (8). Additionally, he tied a program record by finishing the 2020 campaign with four-straight 100-yard receiving yard games. In the Duke's Mayo Bowl, Roberson reeled in three touchdowns on his first three targets of the game, setting a new Demon Deacon record.
His 102.9 receiving yards per game were a program record and he was the only receiver in the ACC to have an average of over 100 yards in 2020.
Heading into the 2021 campaign, PFF ranked Roberson as the No. 6 wide receiver in the country and has received All-American honors from Pro Football Focus and Athlon Sports, as well as First Team All-ACC honors from multiple outlets.
This offseason, Roberson has been named to the Maxwell and Biletnikoff Award Watch Lists.
Sciba currently ranks first in ACC history in career field goal percentage (min. 50 attempts) with an 89.1 percent clip. He is 57-of-64 in his career.
The Lou Groza semifinalist ended the season with 12 consecutive made field goals. He goes into the 2021 campaign needing just 39 points to break the Wake Forest school record for career points. He currently sits at 299 in his career. Dustin Hopkins (Florida State, 2009-12) currently holds the ACC all-time scoring record with 466 points.
Full 2021 Preseason All-ACC Football Team
(147 total votes; Total votes in parentheses)
Offense
QB Sam Howell, North Carolina (118)
RB Zonovan Knight, NC State (96)
RB Mataeo Durant, Duke (49)
WR Justyn Ross, Clemson (110)
WR Zay Flowers, Boston College (101)
WR Jaquarii Roberson, Wake Forest (80)
TE James Mitchell, Virginia Tech (77)
AP Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech (56)
OT Ikem Ekwonu, NC State (83)
OT Jordan McFadden, Clemson (53)
OG Zion Johnson, Boston College (82)
OG Joshua Ezeudu, North Carolina (56)
C Alec Lindstrom, Boston College (77)
Defense
DE Myles Murphy, Clemson (108)
DE Amare Barno, Virginia Tech (63)
DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson (120)
DT Tyler Davis, Clemson (53)
LB Payton Wilson, NC State (99)
LB James Skalski, Clemson (95)
LB Nick Jackson, Virginia (37)
CB Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson (86)
CB Tony Grimes, North Carolina (55)
S Bubba Bolden, Miami (100)
S Nolan Turner, Clemson (85)
Special Teams
PK Nick Sciba, Wake Forest (69)
P Lou Hedley, Miami (84)
SP Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech (60)
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Wake Forest wide receiver Jaquarii Roberson and kicker Nick Sciba were voted to the 2021 Preseason All-Atlantic Conference Team, as announced by the league Tuesday morning.
The duo continues to be recognized amongst the best in the conference as Roberson and Sciba garnered their fourth All-ACC accolade this preseason.
Roberson proved he is one of the best wide receivers in the ACC and the country last season, registering one of the best offensive seasons in Wake Forest history, earning Second Team All-America honors from Pro Football Focus.
The Murfreesboro, N.C. native ranked in the top 10 in Wake Forest's single season records in receiving yards (926) and receiving touchdowns (8). Additionally, he tied a program record by finishing the 2020 campaign with four-straight 100-yard receiving yard games. In the Duke's Mayo Bowl, Roberson reeled in three touchdowns on his first three targets of the game, setting a new Demon Deacon record.
His 102.9 receiving yards per game were a program record and he was the only receiver in the ACC to have an average of over 100 yards in 2020.
Heading into the 2021 campaign, PFF ranked Roberson as the No. 6 wide receiver in the country and has received All-American honors from Pro Football Focus and Athlon Sports, as well as First Team All-ACC honors from multiple outlets.
This offseason, Roberson has been named to the Maxwell and Biletnikoff Award Watch Lists.
Sciba currently ranks first in ACC history in career field goal percentage (min. 50 attempts) with an 89.1 percent clip. He is 57-of-64 in his career.
The Lou Groza semifinalist ended the season with 12 consecutive made field goals. He goes into the 2021 campaign needing just 39 points to break the Wake Forest school record for career points. He currently sits at 299 in his career. Dustin Hopkins (Florida State, 2009-12) currently holds the ACC all-time scoring record with 466 points.
Full 2021 Preseason All-ACC Football Team
(147 total votes; Total votes in parentheses)
Offense
QB Sam Howell, North Carolina (118)
RB Zonovan Knight, NC State (96)
RB Mataeo Durant, Duke (49)
WR Justyn Ross, Clemson (110)
WR Zay Flowers, Boston College (101)
WR Jaquarii Roberson, Wake Forest (80)
TE James Mitchell, Virginia Tech (77)
AP Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech (56)
OT Ikem Ekwonu, NC State (83)
OT Jordan McFadden, Clemson (53)
OG Zion Johnson, Boston College (82)
OG Joshua Ezeudu, North Carolina (56)
C Alec Lindstrom, Boston College (77)
Defense
DE Myles Murphy, Clemson (108)
DE Amare Barno, Virginia Tech (63)
DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson (120)
DT Tyler Davis, Clemson (53)
LB Payton Wilson, NC State (99)
LB James Skalski, Clemson (95)
LB Nick Jackson, Virginia (37)
CB Andrew Booth Jr., Clemson (86)
CB Tony Grimes, North Carolina (55)
S Bubba Bolden, Miami (100)
S Nolan Turner, Clemson (85)
Special Teams
PK Nick Sciba, Wake Forest (69)
P Lou Hedley, Miami (84)
SP Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech (60)