— text and picture by Patrick Magoon freelance writer for WIZS
Duke’s offense demonstrated resilience to defeat visiting Wake Forest, snapping a three-game losing streak to the Demon Deacons and securing the team’s eighth regular-season win. After a tremendous turnaround season, Duke is looking forward to its first bowl since 2018.
During a crisp Saturday evening, both fanbases exchanged chants and cheers as their team fought to maintain its lead. Considering the lead changed hands multiple times, neither Duke nor the Deacons had complete control. A crucial mistake by one team resulted in a successful series for the other. Therefore, fans anxiously sat on the edge of their seats, and coaches paced back and forth as a game-winning drive was imminent.
The Deacons played catch-up for much of the game. After Duke scored, they moved the ball swiftly to keep the win within reach, waiting for the perfect opportunity to pull ahead. Wake Forest’s Sam Hartman responded well under pressure, completing 26 of 42 pass attempts for 347 yards and three touchdowns.
Duke heavily relied on its offensive playmakers to pick apart Wake Forest’s discombobulated secondary and consistently put points on the board. Riley Leonard threw for a career-best 391 yards and four touchdowns, and wide receivers Jalon Calhoun and Sahmir Hagans caught a combined 19 passes for 313 yards and three touchdowns. Hagans’ 20-yard touchdown reception late in the fourth quarter secured the win.
“Our quarterback was special,” said head coach Mike Elko. “He’s had a special year.”
Duke’s defense, led by linebacker Shaka Heyward, amassed 72 tackles, three sacks, and deflected six passes. Defensive back Darius Joiner intercepted Hartman in crunch time to regain possession with just 1:22 to play.