Proctor, Navy slosh past Wake Forest, 13-10

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)—Running the triple option is no easy chore, especially for a sophomore quarterback making his first college start.

The task becomes even more complicated playing in a driving rainstorm with a water-logged football.

Navy’s Kriss Proctor answered the challenge Saturday, deftly running for 89 yards and a touchdown in a soggy 13-10 win over Wake Forest.

Subbing for injured Ricky Dobbs (left knee), Proctor carried 23 times and didn’t pass once. Coming in, his lone experience over two seasons was playing the mop-up role in a 63-14 win over Rice two weeks earlier.

The rain, which was torrential at times, made the football as slippery as a bar of soap.

“I told the A-backs to be aware of the crazy pitches,” Proctor said. “I had one fumble on the goal line, but it’s tough running the option in rainy conditions.”

Proctor ran 40 yards for a touchdown to make it 13-3 with 11:23 left in the third quarter. Navy (6-2) then held on downs, and the Midshipmen moved to the Wake Forest 2 before Proctor lost a fumble after being hit by linebacker Matt Woodlief.

But the water-logged Demon Deacons (4-4) couldn’t capitalize.

“The conditions made it really, really tough to move the football. Not only to throw it, but catch it,” Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe said.

Last year, against SMU in similar conditions, Navy became the first FBS team since Ohio in 1997 not to attempt a single throw. In this game, there was really no need to put the ball up after the first quarter.

“We did have a few pass plays called,” Proctor said, “but I couldn’t get a grip on the ball, so I just ran it.”

Fullback Vince Murray rushed for a career-high 175 yards—his second straight 100-yard game—and Joe Buckley kicked two field goals for the Midshipmen, whose five-game winning streak is their longest since a 5-0 start in 2004.

Riley Skinner went 13 of 25 for 173 yards for Wake Forest. His 15-yard touchdown throw to Devon Brown made it 13-10 with 7:41 left, but the Demon Deacons got only one first down the rest of the way.

The game was a rematch of the 2008 EagleBank Bowl, in which Skinner went 11 for 11 in leading Wake Forest to a 29-19 victory. Although Wake Forest plays in the Atlantic Coast Conference and Navy is an independent, the teams have met four times over the past three seasons.

Skinner was perfect against Navy back in December, but in this one he ran into a determined defense and a rain that came down in sheets.

“It makes it tough on for an offense when a lot of your game plan was based around the throw,” Skinner said. “But you can’t use that as an excuse for why the offense didn’t play well. We just didn’t respond to adversity as well as they did.”

Adversity? Not for Wake Forest linebacker Dominique Midgett.

“Best fun I’ve had in a long while,” he said. “It reminded me of back in the day, playing with your friends and Mama says come in because of the rain. But you don’t want to come in because it’s a tie game.”

Limited to a field goal in a 38-3 loss to Clemson one week earlier, Wake Forest continued its offensive struggles during a first half that ended with Navy ahead 6-3.

With the wind at his back, Buckley kicked a career-long 50-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead.

The Demon Deacons answered early in the second quarter with a 40-yard field goal by Jimmy Newman. Navy then used a 35-yard run by Murray to set up a 41-yard field goal by Buckley.

Updated Oct 24, 8:17 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 8

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Wake Forest 308 173 135 18 38.5% 7/57 0 25:59
Navy 338 0 338 16 56.3% 4/39 1 34:01

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  1. <i>wjdick61</i>
    4. Posted by wjdick61 Sun Oct 25 11:42pm EDT

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    Great - a win without ricky the ball hog. See a team can win without being selfish.
  2. Robert B
    3. Posted by Robert B Sun Oct 25 10:46am EDT

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    Woody Hayes used to say there are three things that can happen when you pass, and two of them are bad. Evidently Navy has decided to live by that creed.
  3. JOHNC
    2. Posted by JOHNC Sun Oct 25 7:28am EDT

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    A win, with not one pass. 5 games in a row. Maybe the pass is overrated...
  4. James
    1. Posted by James Sat Oct 24 11:15pm EDT

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    not 1 pass
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Top Performers

 Top Performers
 Wake Forest
R. Skinner R. Skinner, QB
13-25, 173 yds
1 TD
 Navy
K. Proctor K. Proctor, QB

23 Rush, 89 yds, 1 TD

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