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01/02 23:17 CST Robby Ashford leads Wake Forest past Mississippi State 43-29 in
Duke's Mayo Bowl
Robby Ashford leads Wake Forest past Mississippi State 43-29 in Duke's Mayo Bowl
By STEVE REED
AP Sports Writer
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) --- Robby Ashford threw for 303 yards and three touchdowns
and ran for 50 yards and two scores, Koredell Bartley scored on a 100-yard
kickoff return and Wake Forest beat Mississippi State 43-29 in the Duke's Mayo
Bowl on Friday night, earning coach Jake Dickert a mayonnaise bath.
Ashford threw TD passes of 14 yards to Kamrean Johnson, 64 yards to Jack Foley
and 62 yards to Ty Clark III and had scoring runs of 2 and 1 yards for the
Demon Deacons (9-4). They won seven of their final nine games.
Clark finished with 153 yards from scrimmage after taking over the starting
role after second-team All-ACC selection Demond Claiborne opted out of the game
after declaring for the NFL draft.
Freshman quarterback Kamario Taylor, making his second college start, had a big
second half for Mississippi State (5-8) and finished 13 of 22 for 241 yards and
a touchdown. He ran for 60 yards and another score before suffering what
appeared to be a significant leg injury with 1:46 left in the game. He was
carted off the field and there was no immediate word on the extent of the
injury.
After the Bulldogs took an 3-0 lead on the game's first possession, Bartley
fielded the ensuing kickoff at the goal line and weaved his way up the field
before turning up the speed and outracing five defenders to the end zone for
the longest touchdown in bowl history.
Ashford, a sixth-year QB playing for his fourth college, put Wake Forest ahead
30-12 in the third quarter on a 2-yard run to make it a three-possession game
and the Demon Deacons seemed in cruise control.
But the Bulldogs came storming back.
Mississippi State finally found the end zone on the last play of the third
quarter when Taylor took a shotgun snap, got a running start and leaped over
the line and extended the ball over the goal line on his descent.
He added a 2-point conversion toss to cut it to 10 and then found Sanfrisco
Magee over the middle for a 42-yard catch-and-run touchdown pass to make it
30-27 with 10:17 left.
Wake Forest appeared to put it away when Ashford ran for his second touchdown
with 4:07 remaining, but Navaeh Sanders blocked the extra point and Kelly Jones
scooped it up and scored for 2 points for the Bulldogs to make it 36-29.
On the ensuing possession, Mississippi couldn't manage a first down and coach
Jeff Lebby made the curious decision to punt on fourth-and-11 from the Bulldogs
25 with 2:35 left in the game, putting trust in his defense that it would force
a three and out and get the offense the ball back.
That backfired, as Ashford dumped a pass off to Ty Clark III on a third-and-7
and he raced 62 yards untouched to the end zone to seal the win.
The bowl game's unique tradition includes the winning head getting a 5-gallon
bucket filled with 42 1/2 pounds of mayonnaise dumped on his head after the
game.
Up next
Mississippi State: Hosts Louisiana-Monroe on Sept. 5.
Wake Forest: Hosts Akron on Sept. 3.
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