Morehead State Faces Wake Forest After Carroll’s Impressive 20-Point Game

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In an exciting early-season matchup, the Morehead State Eagles are hitting the road to face the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Both squads just notched season-opening wins, so there’s a little extra spark heading into this one in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Morehead State’s Jon Carroll is coming off a 20-point game. Wake Forest, meanwhile, is looking to keep their strong home record rolling from last year.

This game feels like a real test of talent and strategy. Both teams want to keep their streaks alive, and you can sense the anticipation.

Game Preview: Morehead State Eagles vs. Wake Forest Demon Deacons

The Morehead State Eagles wrapped up last season at 15-17 and are itching to prove themselves against a tough Wake Forest squad. Wake Forest finished 21-11 last year and was especially tough at home, going 13-3.

Tip-off is set for Friday at 7 p.m. EST in Winston-Salem. It’s not a matchup either side will take lightly.

Morehead State’s Strengths and Key Players

Jon Carroll has been the early story for Morehead State, dropping 20 points in their 89-84 win over the Midway Eagles. He’s the guy to watch again as the Eagles try to hold their own against Wake Forest.

Last year, Morehead State averaged:

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  • 11.0 points off turnovers
  • 9.6 second-chance points
  • 2.8 bench points

Those numbers show they’re quick to pounce on mistakes and squeeze out extra chances. If they can keep that up, things could get interesting.

Wake Forest’s Home Court Advantage

Wake Forest is no joke at home, as their 13-3 record last season shows. The Demon Deacons put up 70.2 points per game and held opponents to just 68.0.

That defense could be a real headache for Morehead State. If Wake Forest controls the tempo and keeps the Eagles in check, it’s tough to see them losing here.

Key Matchups to Watch

There are a few matchups worth keeping an eye on. The one that jumps out is Jon Carroll versus Wake Forest’s top defenders.

Carroll’s going to have to work for every shot against a defense that doesn’t give much away.

Impact of Turnovers and Second-Chance Points

Turnovers and second-chance points might swing this game. If Morehead State can force mistakes and cash in, they might hang around longer than expected.

On the other hand, Wake Forest will want to clean things up and keep those extra chances to a minimum.

Bench Depth and Contributions

Bench play could matter, too. Morehead State only got 2.8 bench points a game last season, so if their starters get in trouble, it could get dicey.

Wake Forest’s depth isn’t a given either, but if they get a spark from their reserves, it could tip the balance.

Betting Line and Predictions

BETMGM Sportsbook has Wake Forest favored by 19.5 points, with an over/under at 147.5. That’s a big spread, suggesting confidence in Wake Forest, but you never really know with these early games.

Factors Influencing the Betting Line

The oddsmakers are clearly looking at Wake Forest’s home dominance and last year’s results. Still, Morehead State’s coming off a win and Carroll’s hot right now, so maybe they’ll put up more of a fight than folks think.

Game Outcome and Implications

A win for Wake Forest would really cement their reputation as a tough team to beat at home. It’d also give them a nice boost heading into the rest of the season.

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If Morehead State pulls it off, that’s a big upset. That kind of victory could seriously lift their confidence moving forward.

For more detailed coverage and analysis, visit the full article on Fox Sports.

Joe Hughes
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