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Ready to Hit Someone: Wake Forest's Godfrey, after a year off, is eager to regain his football mentality.

Winston-Salem Journal

| March 31, 2007 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Winston-Salem Journal. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Dan Collins

Mar. 31--When assistant coach Ray McCartney of Wake Forest talks about what Dennis Godfrey, a freshman defensive tackle, can bring to the table next season, he's obviously talking about a big table. "Speed, change of direction, physical toughness -- he has a lot of things he brings to the table," McCartney said. "He's very intelligent player as well. "He's very similar to our other kids (at defensive tackle), Boo Robinson, John Russell and Zach Stukes. He fits right in with all of our players." Godfrey's abilities will be on display this morning when the Deacons scrimmage at Groves Stadium during a practice that is expected to start at around …

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