![]() ![]() Eighth in ACC history in total offense plays with 1,720, 11th in total offense yards with 9,914. Finished career T-12 in ACC career TDR with 78. Third in the league with four 300-yard passing games. The only player in the ACC with two 400-yard passing games in 2017. Louisville was the most in the ACC in 2017. Was the only ACC player in 2017 with two games of 6 TDR (vs Louisville and Syracuse). Led the ACC in passing efficiency with a 158.0 rating. Was fourth in the ACC in passing yards per game at 266.0. Rankings: Finished third in the ACC in total offense with 322.9 yards per game. Set Wake Forest bowl game records with 49 pass attempts, 32 completions, 400 yards and four touchdown passes in win over Texas A&M in the Belk Bowl. Finished his career nine yards short of the school record for career total offense yards. School records with 7.54 yards of total offense per play, 322.97 yards of total offense per game and 514 total offense plays in a season. Set school record with seven consecutive games with multiple touchdown passes. Records: Set school records as a senior with a 157.98 efficiency rating, 3,192 passing yards, 29 touchdown passes, 3,875 total offense yards, 39 touchdowns responsible for in a season and 78 in his career. Member of Wake Forest’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Named a second team All-American by Max Emfinger Recruiting. Named the Belk Bowl MVP and the CapitalOne Player of the Game in the Belk Bowl. Named to the All-American All-Bowl First team by Max Emfinger. Honors: Named to the All-ACC Academic Football Team. In the process, Wolford tied the program record for touchdown passes in a game (5) and for total touchdowns (6) 28), finishing the game 28-of-34 for a career-high 461 yards and six total touchdowns. Also named a Davey O’Brien “Great 8” honoree and named ACC Player of the Week by Athlon Sports, for his effort against the Louisville (Oct. Two-time Peyton Manning Star of the Week (Oct. ![]() Two-time ACC Offensive Back of the Week (Oct. Two-time CFPA National Player of the Week (Oct. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So if there are 30 ice blocks, 10 lanterns, and two bookcases with 5 books a piece, that's 50 total "hits" that need to occur for the win. You can think of every puzzle as if it has an invisible counter of total "things" that must be done to complete it. When you find a move, ask yourself does this move break more ice than any other move/lead to a crucial power up or combo/ or just plain accomplish a bunch of things at once? Those are the moves you should make. As the levels become harder, and moves become more and more precious, it's important to take your time and make sure every move you make is the best move you can think of for your goals or strategy. ══════════════════════Īlthough this list isn't in any particular order, I'm putting this first because I believe it's the most important thing to learn to start, and over-arches all other strategies. It's best viewed on PC, since GIFs may have issues loading on mobile, but i've included imgur links after each GIF just in case. You'll also find some brain teasers to help you build good habits and find your way out of tough situations. I've added more detailed info, updated inaccuracies, and included gifs to demonstrate concepts. Welcome to my HPPuzzlesAndSpells guide! This guide is similar to the one i've had on my profile, but with many improvements. ![]() |
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