Hartford Courant (Sunday)

October month of the Demons

Wake thumps Syracuse to win 4th straight game

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — After a perfect October and Wake Forest’s fourth straight win, coach Dave Clawson has a pretty good handle on his team. He likes what he sees.

Kenneth Walker III ran for three touchdowns, Gavin Holmes scored on a 32-yard intercepti­on and Wake Forest overpowere­d Syracuse 38-14 on Saturday.

“I think we’re a much better team. It’s a team that’s capable of playing in different ways to win,” Clawson said. “It’s nice to know we don’t have have to score 40 points to win like we did the last two years. You can’t cheat against us. We have good balance going on.”

The Demon Deacons (4-2, 3-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) gained 438 yards, 188 of it on the ground. The loss was the fourth straight for the Orange (1-6, 1-5).

Walker carried 16 times for 79 yards, scoring on runs of 1, 20 and 5 yards. Running mate Christian Beal-Smith picked up 87.

Sam Hartman completed 19 of 33 for 250 yards and one touchdown, an 81-yard pass

play to Jaquarii Roberson, who caught seven passes for 130 yards. The play, on a third-and-6 early in the third quarter, squashed most thoughts of a Syracuse comeback. The Orange trailed just 17-7 at the time.

“That was a big play,” Clawson said. “We came out of the first half a little disappoint­ed. We go from being three-and-out and handing the ball to them, where if they score it’s a one-score game, to making a really big play.”

Hartman scrambled for some time, threw off his front foot, and found Roberson wide open.

“It wasn’t the prettiest pass. I looked up and I said, ‘Holy cow, he’s wide open,”’ Hartman said. “Hats off to him for getting open.”

Just nine seconds later

Holmes scored on his pick six. Walker’s 5-yard scoring run put the game on ice.

The pick-six was the third of the season for the Demon Deacons, tied for the nation’s best, and the team’s 11th intercepti­on of the year, which leads college football. Wake has forced 13 turnovers during its winning streak.

Rex Culpepper was 15 of 27 for just 85 yards and one touchdown with two intercepti­ons for Syracuse, a 21-yard connection with Nykeim Johnson, who set up the Syracuse score with a 26-yard punt return. Cooper Lutz, making the first start of his career, had 83 yards.

The injury- depleted Orange played without two key starters, running back Sean Tucker and safety Trill Williams. Tucker, a true

freshman who gained 100 yards in two of the three games he started, suffered a leg injury a week ago against Clemson. Williams is also dealing with a lower-body injury.

Among starters out for the season are starting quarterbac­k Tommy DeVito and pre-season All-American defensive back Andre Cisco.

“We’re short-handed. You’re seeing guys make mistakes,” Syracuse coach Dino Babers said. “An older guy making a mistake, that really gets on me.

“The younger guys are out there battling and you expect them to grow. There needs to be growth. For some of those guys out there, this is their third, fourth, fifth game and they need to be getting better, not staying the same.”

 ?? DENNIS NETT/THE POST-STANDARD VIA AP ?? Syracuse head coach Dino Babers stands on the sideline during the second half against Wake Forest on Saturday in Syracuse, N.Y.
DENNIS NETT/THE POST-STANDARD VIA AP Syracuse head coach Dino Babers stands on the sideline during the second half against Wake Forest on Saturday in Syracuse, N.Y.

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