"Jerry Wainwright" is an American basketball coach who was last the Director of Basketball Operations for the Marquette Golden Eagles. He was also the head coach of DePaul University DePaul Blue Demons/Blue Demons from 2005–2010. Following his mid-season firing in 2010, Wainwright left college basketball to promote charity causes in North Carolina. Over the past two seasons, in 2010 and 2011, Wainwright has served as an in-studio analyst for Sirius XM's Mad Dog Radio's NCAA Tournament coverage with Chris "Mad Dog" Russo.

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The game was dictated at the free-throw line. You can't miss 11 and win at this level.

There are some incredible swings this season. More so than I've ever seen.

They're (Wake Forest) going to have a terrific year, and obviously this is a great confidence builder for our program. We were facing four straight road games. Dayton , Wake, we're at Old Dominion Saturday, and we have to go to California next week. We really have played a difficult schedule and been in a lot of close games. We've taken everybody's best shot, sometimes for good, sometimes for bad.

You're going to be in front of full arenas from now on. I think you have to make that another whole season.

Sammy played 38 minutes against their best player and never once [complained]. He did everything we asked to stop a really good scorer. What hurt us were the others who made shots.

The only thing I would say is that when you play Wake, you have to pick your poison. We tried to close the perimeter down and left our post on an island. It's no fun being on an island with Eric Williams. He's going to push you into the ocean. He's a terrific player. I told him before the game I was so proud of the way he's developed his body and his stamina.

His ankle is really not swollen, but we have to get it evaluated, both he and Marlon.

They humbled us on the glass.

We're not mature enough yet. But to be 7-4 [with our strong] schedule ... speaks an awful lot about our players.