South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

On the offensive: Deacons stay perfect

No. 16 WF moves to 7-0 thanks to Hartman’s 458 yards, 5 TDs

- By John Kekis

WEST POINT, N.Y. — When it was over, Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson used one word to describe it: “Wow!”

Sam Hartman threw for a career-high 458 yards and five touchdowns in a big-play display and ran for another score, and No. 16 Wake Forest defeated Army 70-56 on Saturday to remain unbeaten in front of a sellout crowd at Michie Stadium.

“It felt like whoever had the ball last was going to win,” Clawson said. “That was about as clean a performanc­e as I’ve ever seen. Every time we had to make a play we made a play. We found a way to win.”

Army (4-3), which lost its third straight and had its 13-game winning streak at Michie Stadium snapped, had not defeated a ranked opponent since a 17-14 victory over Air Force in 1972. Still, the Black Knights made Wake Forest (7-0) earn this one, matching them on the scoreboard until a costly turnover.

Hartman was unstoppabl­e and rarely pressured, completing 23 of 29 passes and hitting touchdown passes of 41, 54 and two of 75 yards as he matched the Michie Stadium record for scoring passes. Jaquarii Roberson had eight catches for 157 yards and three touchdowns and A.T. Perry had six catches for 146 yards and one score.

Army never led, and a costly intercepti­on return for a touchdown in the third quarter gave the Demon Deacons the breathing room they needed.

“Guys made plays and you make the throws and it works like that,” Hartman said. “That’s how this offense is supposed to do.”

Two touchdown passes by Army’s Jabari Laws, a 21-yarder to Isaiah Alston late in the third, and a 25-yarder to Tyrell Robinson midway through the fourth, made it a one-possession game again until Hartman scored on an 8-yard run with 6:57 left.

“The room for error is very small and that can cost a ballgame,” Alston said. “Proud of my guys. We put everything on the line ... and just came up short.”

Army rushed for 416 yards and finished with 595 yards offensivel­y as the teams combined for 1,233 yards in a game that featured just one punt and was the second-highest scoring game involving an Atlantic Coast Conference team, according to Elias Sports, after Pitt’s 76-61 win over Syracuse in 2016.

“Yeah, it was frustratin­g,” Army coach Jeff Monken said. “If I was a fan of football and just watching, that’s a fun offense to watch. I hate I had to watch it from our sideline.”

It was a one-possession game until the third quarter after Army knotted the score at 28-all on Jakobi Buchanan’s 1-yard touchdown run.

Hartman came right back quickl y, hitting Roberson over the middle for a 75-yard score.

 ?? ADAM HUNGER/AP ?? Army running back Tyrell Robinson is tackled by Wake Forest defensive lineman Rondell Bothroyd on Saturday in West Point, N.Y.
ADAM HUNGER/AP Army running back Tyrell Robinson is tackled by Wake Forest defensive lineman Rondell Bothroyd on Saturday in West Point, N.Y.

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