Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

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■ No. 7 Miami 41, No. 3 Notre Dame 8 —

At Miami Gardens, Fla., Malik Rosier threw for a touchdown and ran for another, wide receiver DeeJay Dallas ran for two scores, and Travis Homer ran for 146 yards for the Hurricanes (9-0), who forced four turnovers for the fourth straight week. The Fighting Irish (8-2), who trailed 27-0 at halftime, were dealt their second most decisive loss in the history of the series.

■ No. 4 Clemson 31, Florida State 14 —

At Clemson, S.C., Travis Etienne ran for 97 yards and two touchdowns for the Tigers (9-1, 7-1), who built a 17-0 lead and held on to clinch the ACC Atlantic Division title. Tight end Ryan Izzo caught a 60-yard touchdown pass on a double flea-flicker for the Seminoles (3-6, 3-5), who notched their first losing record in league play in 11 years.

■ Georgia Tech 28, No. 17 Virginia Tech 22 —

At Atlanta, TaQuon Marshall ran for two touchdowns and completed two passes — for a 60-yard touchdown and an 80-yard score — for the Yellow Jackets (5-4, 4-3), who overcame a 21-9 second-half deficit. Cornerback Greg Stroman returned an intercepti­on 24 yards for a score to put the Hokies (7-3, 3-3) up 22-21 with 7:27 left. Cornerback Ajani Kerr swatted away a fourth-down pass in the end zone to preserve the outcome.

■ Wake Forest 64, Syracuse 43 —

At Syracuse, N.Y., John Wolford passed for 363 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 136 yards and three scores for the Demon Deacons (6-4, 3-3), who amassed 734 yards of offense and overcame a 14-point halftime deficit. Matt Colburn ran for 237 yards, with a 76-yard TD run, and tight end Cam Serigne caught three TD passes for Wake. Zach Mahoney threw for 297 yards and three TDs in the first half for the Orange (4-6, 2-4).

■ Army 21, Duke 16 —

At West Point, N.Y., the Black Knights’ lone pass attempt, a 42-yard strike from Ahmad Bradshaw to Kell Walker, set up Bradshaw’s 18-yard touchdown run, and freshman Javhari Bourdeau returned a blocked punt 25 yards for a score for Army (8-2), which has won six straight and finished 6-0 at home. The Blue Devils (4-6), who committed two first-half turnovers and trailed 21-10 at the break, lost their sixth straight.

■ Louisville 38, Virginia 21 —

At Louisville, Ky., Lamar Jackson threw for 195 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 147 yards and a score for the Cardinals (6-4, 3-3), becoming the first NCAA player to post two seasons with 1,000 yards rushing and 3,000 yards passing. The Cavaliers (6-4, 3-3) were held to 115 yards of offense in the second half and ultimately were outgained 493-277 in yards of offense.

■ North Carolina State 17, Boston College 14 —

At Boston, Nyheim Hines had a go-ahead 50-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter for the Wolfpack (7-3, 5-1), who halted the Eagles’ three-game win streak. Freshman A.J. Dillon ran for 196 yards and a TD on 36 carries for Boston College (5-5, 3-4), which lost starting quarterbac­k Anthony Brown to a broken right leg early in the second quarter.

 ?? Mary Schwalm The Associated Press ?? Boston College wide receiver Thadd Smith dives into the end zone past North Carolina State safety Dexter Wright on a 12-yard touchdown run in the third quarter of the Wolfpack’s 17-14 win Saturday.
Mary Schwalm The Associated Press Boston College wide receiver Thadd Smith dives into the end zone past North Carolina State safety Dexter Wright on a 12-yard touchdown run in the third quarter of the Wolfpack’s 17-14 win Saturday.

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