Wake Forest preview capsuleEds: With: BC-BKC--Wake Forest Preview.By The Associated Press=Wake ForestLast season: 11-20, no postseason.Nickname: Demon Deacons.Coach: Danny Manning.Conference: Atlantic Coast.Whos gone: F Devin Thomas, G Codi Miller-McIntyre, F Cornelius Hudson.Whos back: G Bryant Crawford. Fearless -- and sometimes reckless -- guard averaged 13.8 points and is the only returning double-figure scorer. F John Collins. Showed flashes as a freshman and needs to take another step forward.Whos new: G Keyshawn Woods. Transfer from Charlotte sat out last season but led Conference USA, making 46 percent of his 3-pointers in 2014-15; F Austin Arians. Graduate transfer from Milwaukee averaged 11 points for the Panthers last season; G Brandon Childress. Son of program great, and current assistant coach, Randolph Childress earned his spot on the roster after starting in high school in nearby High Point.The Skinny: This is an important third season at Wake Forest for Manning, who has re-energized the fan base but has yet to post a winning record at the school. With a team almost fully comprised of Mannings players, the Demon Deacons should be better this year -- but will the results reflect that? Reggie White Womens Jersey .Y. -- Bills receiver Stevie Johnson has a bone to pick with the NFL schedule maker. Aaron Rodgers Womens Jersey . In taking its goal tally to 99 in all competitions already this season, City delivered another demonstration of its lethal firepower at Etihad Stadium to set up a fourth-round match at home to another second-tier team -- Watford. http://www.packersrookiestore.com/Packers-Jaire-Alexander-Jersey/ .C. -- Glenn Howard needed an extra end to move into the Masters Grand Slam of Curling final. Rashan Gary Womens Jersey . Woodson said during a radio interview Thursday that the Knicks Carmelo Anthony doesnt get the same calls as other superstars. Jaire Alexander Womens Jersey .C. -- When North Carolina freshman Ryan Switzer reported to training camp in August he was a little miffed to learn he was third on the depth chart at punt returner. RIO DE JANEIRO -- Jessica Ennis-Hill is nearly certain that this was her last ever heptathlon -- and its tough.Ennis-Hill wiped away tears after losing her Olympic title to Belgiums Nafissatou Thiam on Saturday very slim margin, but she wasnt crying about that.At first she called them happy tears because its another medal, but then acknowledged how hard it was going to be to give up and just how close she was to doing that.I think its a mix of thinking back to the last few years, she said. Im just so emotional and, yeah, Ive just got to make a decision as to whether this is my last heptathlon or not. Im so proud of what Ive achieved the last few years. Ive got to have a think.Judging by the emotion, it looks like it will end in Rio de Janeiro.She looks back on two world titles, and of course the delight of that Olympic gold medal four years ago at her home games in London, when she, Mo Farah and Greg Rutherford delivered three golds for the home fans on what became known as Super Saturday.Farah retained his 10,000 meters title on Saturday in Rio, but Ennis-Hill had silver and Rutherford took bronze in the long jump.It would have been incredible (to all win gold again) and that was a really tall ask for all of us, Ennis-Hill said. But ... weve all produced medals again four years down the line.The 330-year-old Ennis-Hill, now a mother to two-year-old Reggie, missed out on retaining her title by around three seconds in the final event.dddddddddddd Ennis-Hill needed to beat Thiam by 10 seconds in the 800 meters to clinch the gold.I was like `oh god thats so much, she said. But I just thought, Im going to run hard like I always do.She was only about seven seconds ahead at the end, with the 21-year-old Belgian keeping in touch to protect her lead and throw up a big, surprising result. Thiam delivered five personal bests on the way to the title, only six weeks after injuring her elbow.I knew she was going to run hard for that gold medal and not let slip those two days of amazing performances, Ennis-Hill said.There were no gripes about losing for Ennis, but a couple about the schedule. Late nights, then packing up, eating and preparing for the next day, she said she was working on between 4-5 hours sleep for the final day of the heptathlon.Still, its an Olympic silver medal, she said, and she had to enjoy it. More than anything because it could be the last time.I might not do this again, she said, wrapped in a British flag. It is just a really strange part of my career. ' ' '