Touchdown pass on final play lifts Duke over Wake Forest
Nov 30, 2024; Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA; Duke Blue Devils wide receiver Jordan Moore (8) runs for yardage pursued by Wake Forest Demon Deacons defensive back Jamare Glasker (25) during the first half at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images Jordan Moore caught a 39-yard pass from Maalik Murphy on the game's final play as Duke rallied to beat host Wake Forest 23-17 in Saturday afternoon's regular-season finale at Winston-Salem, N.C.
The Blue Devils went 76 yards in seven plays in a hurry-up approach after forcing a Demon Deacons fumble.
Moore broke free for the deep pass from Murphy, who hadn't allowed enough time for a last-second field goal, but it didn't matter.
Duke (9-3, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) holds a three-game winning streak going into a bowl after coming back from a 14-point deficit in the second half.
Murphy threw for 235 yards with one interception. Moore, who was briefly injured early in the second half, made five catches for a team-high 98 yards.
Wake Forest (4-8, 2-6) has back-to-back losing seasons, this one ending with four straight losses. Hank Bachmeier threw for 207 yards and a touchdown.
A Duke fumble gave the Demon Deacons the ball at the Blue Devils' 14 early in the third quarter. Three plays later, Bachmeier threw to Horatio Fields for a 9-yard touchdown pass.
The Blue Devils, trailing 17-3, finally got going after an exchange of punts. They went 42 yards in four plays with Star Thomas running 3 yards for a touchdown.
Then Wake Forest fumbled the ensuing kickoff, with the Blue Devils recovering at the Demon Deacons' 45. Duke was back in the end zone in seven plays on Murphy's 2-yard keeper.
Todd Pelino's 45-yard field goal provided the game's first points in the second quarter after Wake Forest's Matthew Dennis missed earlier on a 43-yarder with the ball bouncing off the left upright.
Tate Carney's 8-yard run and Dennis' 37-yard field goal gave Wake Forest a 10-3 lead by halftime.
Duke's defense recorded five sacks.
In the first half, Wake Forest fifth-year player Taylor Morin became the program's all-time leader in receiving yards. He ended the game with 47 yards on eight catches, putting his career total at 2,974 yards.
--Field Level Media
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