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Update: Official release from Wake Forest

Wake Forest point guard Jeff Teague will stay in the NBA Draft, school announced Monday.

"I'm in 100 percent," Teague told the Indy Star after working out with the Indiana Pacers.

Teague averaged 18.8 points and 3.5 assists a game as a sophomore; his decision means the Demon Deacons lose their top two scorers (forward James Johnson had already opted to stay in the draft).

Underclassmen have until 5 p.m. today to withdraw their names.

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Update: Official release from Wake Forest

I can't wait to see this guy play in the big time. He runs like the wind.

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more sophomores dropped?

Has anyone else withdrawn their names? Keep us informed Robbie P !

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Go Jeff!

I like Jeff Teague. He's an underdog of sorts in that he's short for a player and doesn't always seem to know what he wants to do. But he's fast & overall, he's a great player.

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Robbi Pickeral has covered ACC sports for The News & Observer since 2003. She can be reached at robbi.pickeral@newsobserver.com.

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