Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

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■ No. 2 Miami 44, Virginia 28

— At Miami Gardens, Fla., Malik Rosier threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score for the Hurricanes (10-0, 7-0), who erased two 14-point deficits and extended the nation’s longest win streak to 15 games. Kurt Benkert completed 18 of his first 19 passes for 288 yards and four TDs and finished 28 of 37 for 384 yards for the Cavaliers (6-5, 3-4). ■ No. 4 Clemson 61, The Citadel 3— At Clemson, S.C., Tee Higgins had six catches for 178 yards and two touchdowns, and fellow freshman Travis Etienne ran eight times for 62 yards and two scores for the Tigers (10-1), who amassed 662 yards of offense. The Bulldogs (5-6) ran for 155 yards and had one pass completion for 61 yards. ■ Wake Forest 30, No. 25 North Carolina State 24 — At WinstonSal­em, N.C., John Wolford threw his third touchdown of the game to Tabari Hines with 8:03 left to give the Demon Deacons (7-4, 4-3) a lead they didn’t relinquish. Emeka Emezie had a catch inside the 5 for the Wolfpack (7-4, 5-2) with 1:51 left but fumbled at the 1 on a hit by safety Demetrius Kemp, who

recovered in the end zone. ■ Florida State 77, Delaware

State 6 — At Tallahasse­e, Fla., cornerback Tarvarus McFadden returned a blocked field goal 63 yards for a touchdown, and safety Derwin James returned an intercepti­on 41 yards for a score, both in the first quarter, for the Seminoles (4-6), who tied a program record for first-half points with 56. The Hornets (2-9) gained 67 yards of offense after their first two drives netted 125. ■ Virginia Tech 20, Pittsburgh 14— At Blacksburg, Va., Cam Phillips had eight catches for 117 yards, including the decisive 23yard touchdown with 6:23 left, for the Hokies (8-3, 4-3), who held on when safety Khalil Ladler tackled running back Darrin Hall for a 3-yard loss on fourth down after the Panthers (4-7, 2-5) had reached the Virginia Tech 1 in the final 30 seconds. ■ Duke 43, Georgia Tech 20 — At Durham, N.C., Shaun Wilson caught touchdown passes of 11 and 16 yards and threw a 4-yard scoring pass for the Blue Devils (5-6, 2-5), who overcame an 11-point secondquar­ter deficit to halt a six-game

slide. TaQuon Marshall ran for 140 yards and a TD for the Yellow Jackets (5-5, 4-4), who fell to 0-5 on the road. ■ Louisville 56, Syracuse 10 —

At Louisville, Ky., Lamar Jackson passed for 270 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 111 yards and two scores for the Cardinals (7-4, 4-4), who scored all but once from outside the 20. Malik Williams ran for 180 yards on nine carries, with TDs of 46 and 56 yards. The Orange (4-7, 2-5) lost their fourth straight. ■ North Carolina 65, Western Carolina 10 — At Chapel Hill, N.C., Nathan Elliott threw four first-half touchdown passes for the Tar Heels (3-8), who scored 21 points in a 2-minute, 46-second span of the second quarter. The Catamounts (7-5), who were outgained 231-32 in second-quarter yards of offense, fell to 0-54 against FBS teams. ■ Boston College 39, Connecticu­t 16 — At Boston, A.J. Dillon ran for 200 yards, including touchdowns of 48 and 53 yards, for the Eagles (6-5) on the wet and worn-out turf at Fenway Park. The Huskies (3-8) fell to 0-12-2 against Boston College.

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