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Name: Nick Andersen College: Wake Forest
Number: 45
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 197 Position: Pos2: FS/ST
Class/Draft Year: rJr/2026 40 Low: 4.50 40 Time: 4.56 40 High: 4.65
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Data Scout Notes: X-HPFA/Possible Future 4-7/Def TL in 24/Box Safety/FYS in 24 2023: NAC...2022: NAC...PLott...2021: NAC...PLott...2020: 3rdC
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Nick Andersen, Wake Forest, Player News
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2022 LOTT IMPACT TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: NICK ANDERSEN, S, Wake Forest, So., 5-11, 185, Clifton, Va.: Repeat on the Watch List; 4 interceptions in season, 3 in one game; former walk-on; All-ACC Academic honors. - Lott IMPACT Trophy/The Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation
(DS#13 SS) rJr/2026 SS Nick Andersen, Wake Forest
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2020 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): S - Nick Andersen, Wake Forest, 44,...Nick Andersen ranks second on the team in tackles with 55 total on the season while leading the Demon Deacons with three interceptions. He became the first Wake Fores t player since 1987 to have three or more interceptions in a single game on Oct. 24 against No. 19 Virginia Tech. He was also the first ACC player to have three or more interceptions since Louisville's Gerod Holliman in 2014. He is just the fourth player in program history to have three or more interceptions and is the first true freshman to do so. - Wake Forest Football
(DS#13 SS) rJr/2026 SS Nick Andersen, Wake Forest
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Nick Andersen's moment in the spotlight continued on Tuesday night when "NBC Nightly News" highlighted his story. Andersen, a walk-on freshman, had 11 tackles and three interceptions in a victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday and earned a scholarship be ginning with the spring semester. Clawson said that Andersen doesn't want the spotlight and almost turned down NBC's interview request. "I said, 'Nick, it's not too often we get to go on NBC News, so you might want to do this one," Clawson said. Clawson said that there's more to Andersen's story than just the good game. "The story isn't a walk-on with three interceptions," Clawson said. "The story is a young man that came here prepared when we lost Luke Masterson, Nazir Greer, Zion Keith and Coby Davis, here was a young man that got himself ready to play." - Winston Salem Journal
(DS#13 SS) rJr/2026 SS Nick Andersen, Wake Forest
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Nick Andersen, a walk-on freshman defensive back at Wake Forest who starred in Saturday's 23-16 win over Virginia Tech, was named the Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week Award winner. This is the second time a Wake Forest player has ear ned this weekly honor, and the first time since Jon Abbate in 2005. Andersen, who made his second consecutive start at safety, is the first Wake Forest player with three interceptions in a game since A.J. Greene in 1987. He was also in on 11 tackles. Ear lier this week Andersen was named the ACC's rookie of the week, the College Sports Madness national defensive player of the week and the Walter Camp national defensive player of the week. Andersen will also be on scholarship starting this spring after Co ach Dave Clawson made that announcement to the team soon after Saturday's victory. - Winston Salem Journal
(DS#13 SS) rJr/2026 SS Nick Andersen, Wake Forest
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OCT 26 ACC DEFENSIVE BACK/ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Nick Andersen, Wake Forest, Fr., S, Clifton, Va.,...Named the Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week after intercepting three passes in the Demon Deacons' 23-16 win over Virginia Tech...First Wake Forest player since 1987 to have three or more interceptions in a game...Third interception came on the final Virginia Tech drive, sealing the Wake Forest win with six seconds remaining in the game...Became the fourth player in Wake Forest history to hav e three interceptions in a game and the first ACC player since Louisville's Gerod Holliman in 2014...First Wake Forest freshman with three or more interceptions in a single game...Added a game-high 11 total tackles, including nine solo tackles. - Atlanti c Coast Conference Football
(DS#13 SS) rJr/2026 SS Nick Andersen, Wake Forest
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OCT 25 WALTER CAMP NATIONAL FBS DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: NICK ANDERSON, WAKE FOREST, Freshman, Safety, Clifton, VA/Centreville,...Nick Anderson had 11 tackles and three interceptions as Wake Forest defeated 19th-ranked Virginia Tech, 23-16. Anderson 's third interception sealed the victory in the fourth quarter. Anderson led a Demon Deacon (3-2, 2-2 in ACC) defense that held the Hokies to a season-low point total. Anderson is the first Wake Forest player since 1987 to record three interceptions in a game. Notes: Nick Anderson is the first Wake Forest player to earn Walter Camp National FBS Player of Week honors since the award started in 2004. - The Walter Camp Football Foundation
(DS#13 SS) rJr/2026 SS Nick Andersen, Wake Forest
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Walk-on freshman safety Nick Anderson had three interceptions, Christian Beal-Smith ran for 129 yards and Nick Sciba kicked three field goals to help Wake Forest beat No. 19 Virginia Tech 23-16 on Saturday. Anderson stopped two deep Hokies drives and the third ended their final possession. Beal-Smith set the tone for the Demon Deacons (3-2, 2-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) with a 58-yard run on the game’s first series. He later added runs of 26 and 19 yards. Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman threw onl y 17 times, completing 12 for 110 yards. But he scrambled 9 yards for the game’s first score. Hendon Hooker threw for 223 yards and ran for another 98 for the Hokies (3-2, 3-2). They had won six of the previous seven games between the schools. Tech qua rterback Hendon Hooker completed 17 of 33 passes and rushed 17 times. He connected with James Mitchell on a 39-yard TD pass. - Wake Forest/AP College Football
(DS#13 SS) rJr/2026 SS Nick Andersen, Wake Forest
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