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  The cancellation of Wake Forest's spring football practices and shutdown of campus put Sage Surratt back in high school, at least in one sense. Surratt has spent a lot of time in Chapel Hill for the past couple of months, staying with his brother Chazz, a linebacker at North Carolina. Both Surratts were named to the All-ACC first-team last year - Sage at wide receiver, Chazz at linebacker. And so the Surratt brothers have gone back to pushing each other through workouts. "Just working out with him and getting better every day with him. Pushing each other, he pushes me, I push him," Sage said last month. "It's kinda like old times, I guess you could say."

Sage is coming off a season in which he had 66 catches for 1,001 yards and 11 touchdowns in only nine games. A shoulder injury in the fourth quarter at Virginia Tech cut his season short, and it's an injury from which he hasn't fully recovered. "I'm close though, I'm a lot better obviously than the last time y'all saw me," he said. Because the COVID-19 pandemic has seemingly affected all areas of everyday life, especially sports, it's played a factor in delaying Sage's rehab. "It was a little wrench. I had actually gotten back to school to do rehab after spring break. And I was there until everything got shut down completely," Sage said. "You've just gotta make the most of it. But our training staff, they've done an extremely good job of keeping everybody updated and working through this." - Winston Salem Journal


rJr/2021 WR *Sage SurrattWake Forest
News Source: Winston Salem Journal



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