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Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Virginia Cavaliers

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16 - 9
8-2, 5-1 Home

Wake Forest keeps No. 12 Virginia out of end zone in 16-9 win. Cavaliers QB Morris hurt

Wake Forest Demon Deacons vs. Virginia Cavaliers: Full Highlights

Playing most of the night without quarterback Chandler Morris, who was injured when he took a hit to the head and neck area on a second-quarter run, Virginia (8-2, 5-1, No. 14 CFP) became the last ACC team to lose a league game this year, disappointing a crowd of 55,568 at Scott Stadium that had been energized by the Cavaliers' best start in 35 years.

“We got them to do something they normally don't do and turn the ball over,” Wake Forest coach Jake Dickert said. “Really proud of our guys. No one thought we could go to a bowl game. These guys fought with resiliency, they kept punching and found a way to win.”

Connor Calvert kicked three field goals for the Demon Deacons (6-3, 3-3), including from 50 and 49 yards in the second half, helping Wake Forest notch its first win over a top-15 opponent since 1979.

Neither offense found the end zone.

“They did their part to kind of keep us within striking range,” Virginia coach Tony Elliott said of his defense. “Unfortunately, we didn't play complementary football.”

Virginia, which had won seven straight, had played a string of tight games, going 4-1 in one-score contests before Saturday.

“We played with fire,” Elliott said. “And we got burned.”

Virginia totaled 327 yards of offense to just 203 for Wake Forest, but the Cavaliers were held without a touchdown for the first time since a 14-12, four-overtime loss at Miami in 2022.

Will Bettridge made three field goals for Virginia. The Cavaliers' final possession ended on fourth down at the 5-yard line when backup Daniel Kaelin’s throw for Jahmal Edrine sailed over the receiver’s head in the end zone.

Virginia was able to move the ball at times under Kaelin, who finished 18 of 28 for 145 yards, but the backup QB had two of the Cavaliers' three lost fumbles. J'Mari Taylor, who rushed for 98 yards, fumbled in Wake Forest territory on Virginia's second-to-last possession.

Demond Claiborne rushed 25 times for 75 yards for Wake Forest, which was held to just 64 yards passing.

Bounce of the ball Virginia entered the game having not lost a fumble all season. The Cavaliers had fumbled 10 times through their first nine games, but recovered them all.

Kaelin coughed up the ball twice while taking sacks, and Taylors' fumble ended a promising drive in the fourth quarter.

Crowd surfing Virginia drew more than 50,000 fans for its third straight home game, the first time it's done that since 2008. Saturday's crowd was the second-largest of the season.

The takeaway Wake Forest bounced back from a 42-7 drubbing at Florida State last weekend to become bowl-eligible in its first season under Dickert.

Virginia will need to win out and get some help to make its first ACC championship game since 2019. The Cavaliers’ offense was struggling even before Morris exited.

Up next Wake Forest: After playing four of five games on the road, the Demon Deacons host North Carolina next Saturday.

Virginia: At Duke, which also has one ACC loss, next Saturday.

How To Watch

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  • TV Channel: Demon Deacons at Cavaliers 2021 College Football, week 11, is broadcasted on ESPN.
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Scoring Summary

UVA FG 1st Period 11:48 Will Bettridge 34 Yd Field Goal
UVA FG 2nd Period 4:27 Will Bettridge 21 Yd Field Goal
WAKE TD 2nd Period 1:33 Carlos Hernandez 88 Yd Punt Return (Connor Calvert Kick)
WAKE FG 2nd Period 0:40 Connor Calvert 39 Yd Field Goal
UVA FG 3rd Period 10:35 Will Bettridge 40 Yd Field Goal
WAKE FG 3rd Period 3:49 Connor Calvert 50 Yd Field Goal
WAKE FG 4th Period 3:53 Connor Calvert 49 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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12 1st Downs 14
5-17 3rd down efficiency 3-14
1-3 4th down efficiency 1-3
203 Total Yards 327
64 Passing 164
9/23 Comp/Att 21/34
2.8 Yards per pass 4.8
139 Rushing 163
41 Rushing Attempts 30
3.4 Yards per rush 5.4
5-52 Penalties 3-15
0 Turnovers 3
0 Fumbles lost 3
0 Interceptions thrown 0
31:42 Possession 28:18

Game Information

Scott Stadium

Location: Charlottesville, VA
Attendance: 55,568 · Capacity:
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