Shinskie leads BC past Wake Forest 27-24 in OT

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BOSTON (AP)—Wes Davis recovered a fumble in overtime to foil Wake Forest’s drive for a winning touchdown as Boston College held on for a 27-24 win behind Dave Shinskie’s three scoring passes on Saturday.

The Demon Deacons had rallied behind Riley Skinner ‘s two touchdown passes in the last 3:44 of regulation before the Eagles (3-1, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) went ahead on a 23-yard field goal by Steve Aponavicius on the first series of overtime.

Wake Forest (2-2, 0-1) then got its chance to start at the 25-yard line and moved to a first down at the 4 on four running plays. It tried another run but, on a broken play, no one was in position to take a handoff and Skinner ran to the left without blockers.

Isaac Johnson forced the fumble and Davis recovered, ending the game and sending BC’s players rushing onto the field.

The Eagles led 24-10 before Skinner marched his team to a tie. He threw a 12-yard scoring pass to Chris Givens with 3:44 left in the fourth quarter and a 16-yarder to Marshall Williams with 11 seconds remaining. On that last possession, Skinner completed 7 of his last 8 passes, spiking the ball to stop the clock for his only incompletion.

In overtime, BC couldn’t advance after getting a first down at the 6 and settled for the field goal.

Wake Forest’s Brandon Pendergrass then ran three times for 20 yards and Skinner picked up 1 against a defense that seemed vulnerable to the run. Then Skinner fumbled and Pendergrass lay face down on the ground for about a minute before being consoled by teammates.

Shinskie, a 25-year-old former minor-league pitcher and college freshman, completed 18 of 29 passes for 228 yards and one interception in his first start. Skinner went 25-for-35 for 354 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.

One week after the Eagles gained just 54 yards in a 25-7 loss at Clemson, they picked up 59 on their first nine plays. That drive ended with a 32-yard field goal by Aponavicius, and BC never trailed.

Jordon McMichael made a one-handed catch and scored on a 50-yard pass play for a 10-0 lead. The Demon Deacons tied it on Pendergrass’ 76-yard run and Jimmy Newman’s 23-yard field goal.

Shinskie’s 4-yard touchdown pass to Chris Pantale made it 17-10 30 seconds before halftime and his 17-yarder to Colin Larmond Jr. with 9:32 left in the game built the lead to 24-10.

Shinskie spent seven seasons in the minors, the first six in the Minnesota Twins organization. He pitched in 2008 for New Hampshire in the Toronto organization but never rose above Double-A in those seven years. Justin Tuggle, a 19-year-old freshman, started the first three games, although Shinskie saw considerable playing time in the first two.

The ACC win was the first for BC coach Frank Spaziani, who took over for the fired Jeff Jagodzinski after 12 years as a BC assistant, the last 10 as defensive coordinator.

Updated Sep 27, 12:03 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 4

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Wake Forest 496 354 142 21 42.9% 10/84 3 26:28
Boston College 398 228 170 21 35.7% 7/70 1 33:32

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  1. John
    5. Posted by John Sun Sep 27 11:01am EDT

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    Ok BC and WF fans, show your support for the joint commitment of these programs to athletic and academic excellence. Comment on Saturday's OT game and the rest of the season at http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Brainiac-Conference-Week-3.
  2. PatE
    4. Posted by PatE Sun Sep 27 4:59am EDT

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    Anyone who knows football knows that the staff at Wake is top notch! They've done an incredible job, put their players in the best position to win and build character in the young men in the program. Regardless of today's outcome, Wake will be a force for years to come.
  3. Matt
    3. Posted by Matt Sat Sep 26 11:31pm EDT

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    Kevin, you're nuts if you think that coaching staff is "mediocre". How much winning, exactly, did Wake Forest enjoy before Coach Grobe arrived? Basically none. Now he's got this team competitive year in and year out, and some teams have been really good, despite the challenges of recruiting players to a small, academically strong institution. Enjoy going back to 3-9 seasons when Grobe decides to hang it up. As a BC guy, I'd take Grobe at the head of my program in a heartbeat.
  4. kevin
    2. Posted by kevin Sat Sep 26 9:54pm EDT

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    Being a long time fan of WFU is hard and disappointing - mainly knowing that as small as the school is and the recruiting being as low ranked year in and year out as it is, coupled with the mediocre and über conservative coaching staff leads to many, many losses that should not have been. Poor Riley Skinner, one of the best WFU QB's who hasn't been able to showcase much due to playcalling and O-line issues. There's always 2006 to reflect on!
  5. peter
    1. Posted by peter Sat Sep 26 5:39pm EDT

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    wow...go bc
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Top Performers

 Top Performers
 Wake Forest
R. Skinner R. Skinner, QB
25-35, 354 yds
2 TDs, 1 INT
 Boston Coll.
D. Shinskie D. Shinskie, QB
18-29, 228 yds
3 TDs, 1 INT

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