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Name: Carlos Hernandez (Transfer from Washington State) College: Wake Forest
Number: 8
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 192 Position: Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Jr/2027 40 Low: 4.42 40 Time: 4.52 40 High: 4.60
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Data Scout Notes: X-Tryout Tier/Recheck/Transfer/Co-Starter in 25/12GP-24-258-0/Fr Backup in 23 2024: NAC...12-28-24 Transfer from Washington State...(+) Aug 2024 Foot INJ/Out...2023: NAC
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Carlos Hernandez, Wake Forest, Player News
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WEEK 13 ACC RECEIVER OF THE WEEK: Carlos Hernandez, Jr., WR, Wake Forest (Alhambra, California),...Recorded a huge day offensively for the Demon Deacons in the win over Delaware, with five catches for 197 yards and two touchdowns...His 197 receiving yard s are the third-highest mark for a single game in Wake Forest history...Finished with 137 yards after catch, highlighted by a 93-yard pass and catch from Robby Ashford, the longest touchdown pass in program history...Also had a 79-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter in the home win...Set a career high with 202 all-purpose yards in the win over the Fightin' Blue Hens. - ACC Football
(DS#50 WR) Jr/2027 WR Carlos Hernandez, Wake Forest
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WEEK 11 ACC SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK: Carlos Hernandez, Jr., WR/RS, Wake Forest (Alhambra, California),...Returned three punts for a total of 124 yards, including an 88-yard punt return for a touchdown in the second quarter that was the only touchdown in W ake Forest's win at No. 14 Virginia...His 88-yard return was the second-longest punt return in program history and marked the first punt return for a touchdown since Taylor Morin's 73-yard return against North Carolina A&T in 2024...The road win at Virgi nia clinched bowl eligibility for the Deacs for the eighth time in the last 10 seasons...Saturday's ranked win in Charlottesville marked the Demon Deacons' first victory over a ranked opponent since defeating No. 22 Florida State on October 1, 2022, and its first over a top-20 foe since topping No. 16 NC State 45-42 at Allegacy Stadium on November 13, 2021. - ACC Football
(DS#50 WR) Jr/2027 WR Carlos Hernandez, Wake Forest
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Wake Forest's Carlos Hernandez scored two touchdowns, including one by returning a teammate's fumble, on plays that caught North Carolina off guard and the Demon Deacons didn't allow a touchdown in a 28-12 victory Saturday. Hernandez racked up 100 receiv ing yards on six catches and Robby Ashford threw for a touchdown and ran for another for Wake Forest (7-3, 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference). Demond Claiborne ran for 98 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown. It marked the first victory for first-year coach Jake Dickert against an in-state conference rival.North Carolina's Rece Verhoff kicked four field goals, including a record-setting boot, but he had two other attempts blocked. The Tar Heels (4-6, 2-4) had a two-game winning streak snapped. They'l l have to win their final two games against in-state rivals to reach bowl eligibility in coach Bill Belichick's first season as a college head coach. Ashford was 15-for-25 passing for 191 yards and also picked up 50 yards on the ground, with his 2-yard, fourth-down TD run coming with 22 seconds left. Gio Lopez went 21 for 36 for 201 yards for the Tar Heels, who had 56 rushing yards compared to Wake Forest's 223. - Wake Forest/AP College Football
(DS#50 WR) Jr/2027 WR Carlos Hernandez, Wake Forest
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Carlos Hernandez returned a bouncing punt 88 yards in the third quarter for the game's only touchdown, and Wake Forest handed No. 12 Virginia its first Atlantic Coast Conference loss of the season, 16-9 on Saturday night. Playing most of the night withou t quarterback Chandler Morris, who was injured when he took a hit to the head and neck area on a second-quarter run, Virginia (8-2, 5-1, No. 14 CFP) became the last ACC team to lose a league game this year, disappointing a crowd of 55,568 at Scott Stadiu m that had been energized by the Cavaliers' best start in 35 years. "We got them to do something they normally don't do and turn the ball over," Wake Forest coach Jake Dickert said. "Really proud of our guys. No one thought we could go to a bowl game. Th ese guys fought with resiliency, they kept punching and found a way to win." Connor Calvert kicked three field goals for the Demon Deacons (6-3, 3-3), including from 50 and 49 yards in the second half, helping Wake Forest notch its first win over a top-1 5 opponent since 1979.Neither offense found the end zone. "They did their part to kind of keep us within striking range," Virginia coach Tony Elliott said of his defense. "Unfortunately, we didn't play complementary football." Virginia, which had won seven straight, had played a string of tight games, going 4-1 in one-score contests before Saturday. "We played with fire," Elliott said. "And we got burned." Virginia totaled 327 yards of offense to just 203 for Wake Forest, but the Cavaliers were h eld without a touchdown for the first time since a 14-12, four-overtime loss at Miami in 2022. - Wake Forest/AP College Football
(DS#50 WR) Jr/2027 WR Carlos Hernandez, Wake Forest
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