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Posted on: Friday, October 10, 2008

No. 21 Wake Forest tops Clemson

Associated Press

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Wake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner found some running room after Clemson's Brandon Thompson missed a tackle during the first half of last night's ACC game at Winston-Salem, N.C.

GERRY BROOME | Associated Press

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Riley Skinner and Wake Forest have played two ACC games and managed just one touchdown. It came just in time to help the Demon Deacons beat another Bowden.

Skinner threw a 7-yard scoring pass to D.J. Boldin with 5:28 left to lead No. 21 Wake Forest past Clemson, 12-7, last night.

He completed 22 of 34 passes for 186 yards, added 74 more yards rushing and led the decisive 15-play, 78-yard drive in the fourth quarter for the Demon Deacons (4-1, 2-0).

The only Atlantic Division team with a perfect conference record won its first two league games for the first time since 1987, but had to go through the ACC's first family to do it. After topping Bobby Bowden's Florida State team on four field goals, they took out son Tommy's Tigers with a dominant defense and some opportunistic play from the quarterback coming off a five-turnover performance against Navy.

"It's just a testament to our defense. The thing is, though, once you look at our yards — we're moving the ball," Skinner said. "It's not like we can't move the ball at all. We're just driving and shooting ourselves in the foot when it gets inside the red zone. ... It's not like our plays are bad. We're just not capitalizing."

Shane Popham — starting in place of injured kicker Sam Swank — had field goals of 22 and 32 yards for Wake Forest, and a dominant defense held the Tigers' vaunted ground game to 21 yards rushing on 23 carries. The Demon Deacons outgained Clemson 342-198 to snap a two-game losing streak in the series.

"This is a game that, me personally, I've wanted for a long time," Skinner said.

Cullen Harper was 15-of-35 for 177 yards with an interception for Clemson (3-3, 1-2). The league's preseason favorite lost its second straight and is one of three ACC teams with multiple conference losses.

"Our backs are against the wall right now big time," Harper said. "There's either two things we can do — we can either quit and lay down, or we can come out swinging (next week) against Georgia Tech."

HOUSTON 45, UAB 20

HOUSTON — Case Keenum threw for 360 yards and two touchdowns as the Cougars rallied to score six touchdowns in the second half to beat the Blazers last night.

Keenum, who went 24-for-36, threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Tyron Carrier and a 70-yard TD pass to Patrick Edwards as the Cougars (3-3, 2-0 Conference USA) erased a 20-3 halftime deficit and scored 42 straight points in the second half.

The Blazers (1-6, 0-3 C-USA) dominated the first half, taking a 20-3 lead at intermission when Joe Webb hit tight end Zach Lankford with a 21-yard touchdown pass with 18 second left.