Daily Press (Sunday)

Wake Forest, Hartman too much for Missouri

- By Mark Didtler

TAMPA, Fla. — Sam Hartman completed 23 of 36 passes for 280 yards and three touchdowns in what was expected to be his final game with Wake Forest, a 27-17 win over Missouri in the Gasparilla Bowl on Friday night.

The redshirt junior, named the MVP of the game, now will look at entering the NFL draft pool or the transfer portal.

“To my teammates, everyone past, present, it’s been incredible,” Hartman said. “To all my teammates, I love you guys.”

Hartman threw his 108th career touchdown pass to set an Atlantic Coast Conference record on a 5-yard strike to Taylor Morin that made it 7-0 in the first quarter. He had been tied with Clemson’s Tajh Boyd (2010-13), a Phoebus High graduate, and ended up with 110 overall.

Hartman came up 33 yards short of joining North Carolina State’s Philip Rivers (13,484 from 2000-03) as the only quarterbac­ks in ACC history to reach 13,000 passing yards.

A.T. Perry had 11 receptions for 116 yards for Wake Forest (8-5), which came in having lost four of five.

“This team finished,” Wake coach Dave Clawson said. “To finish the way we did at the end of the regular season and come back and beat an SEC team like

Missouri in a bowl game, to me that’s going to be the defining moment of this team.”

Brady Cook threw for 215 yards on 29-of-48 passing for Missouri (6-7). He rushed for 38 yards on 14 tries.

“Not disappoint­ed in our team, disappoint­ed in myself,” Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz said. “It’s going to be a big offseason for us. I’ve got to do a lot of reflection on what we’re going to do offensivel­y to get this moving, because right now it’s not good enough.”

Missouri has lost four bowl games in a row since the Gary Pinkel-coached Tigers beat Minnesota in the 2014 Capital One Bowl.

Missouri took its first lead, 17-14, when Cody Schrader scored from 4 yards with 5:45 remaining in the third quarter. He finished with 54 yards on 13 carries.

Wake Forest went ahead 20-17 just 1:16 later when Hartman hooked up with Jahmal Banks for a 48-yard touchdown. Matthew Dennis missed the extra point, which ended the Demon Deacons’ streak of 269 consecutiv­e successful tries, dating to Nov. 18, 2017.

Hartman and Morin connected for a 16-yard touchdown with 2 ½ minutes to play,

Justice Ellison put the Demon Deacons ahead 14-3 on a 1-yard TD run five minutes into the second quarter. He had 64 yards on 21 attempts.

 ?? CHRIS OMEARA/AP ?? Wake Forest quarterbac­k Sam Hartman throws beads to his teammates after being named the Most Valuable Player of the Gasparilla Bowl on Friday in Tampa, Florida.
CHRIS OMEARA/AP Wake Forest quarterbac­k Sam Hartman throws beads to his teammates after being named the Most Valuable Player of the Gasparilla Bowl on Friday in Tampa, Florida.

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