Wake Forest 30, Florida State 0

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WAKE (9-1)31710030
FSU (5-5)00000

Final

8:00 PM ET, November 11, 2006
Doak Campbell Stadium
TALLAHASSEE, FL

Wake gets historic 9th win, shuts out Noles in Tallahassee

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... John Tereshinski hauled in an 18-yard touchdown pass from Riley Skinner in the second quarter to put Wake up 13-0.
Gameball goes to... Wake Forest defense. The Demon Deacons picked off FSU quarterbacks four times, returning one for a touchdown.
Stat of the game... 232. Florida State had not been shutout in 232 games, dating back to the 1988 opener against Miami.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs189
Total Yards307139
Passing138113
Rushing16926
Penalties4-409-69
3rd Down Conversions3-141-13
4th Down Conversions0-00-0
Turnovers04
Possession35:4324:17
Individual Leaders
Wake Forest Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Skinner13/1913810
Morton0/1000
Florida State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Weatherf...4/155202
Lee5/136102
Wake Forest Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Moore2480028
Belton336133
Marion336013
Florida State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Smith639014
Booker81105
Lee4-603
Wake Forest Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Moore535028
Morton350019
Idlette31108
Tereshinski242124
Florida State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Davis229020
Shaw228014
Carr222014
Warren116016
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERWAKEFSU
FG7:16SAM SWANK 20 YD FG
Drive info: 9 plays, 69 yards.
30
SECOND QUARTERWAKEFSU
FG10:26SAM SWANK 25 YD FG
Drive info: 4 plays, 1 yards.
60
TD9:12JOHN TERESHINSKI 18 YD PASS FROM RILEY SKINNER (SAM SWANK KICK)
Drive info: 1 plays, 18 yards.
130
TD2:39RICHARD BELTON 33 YD RUN (SAM SWANK KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 63 yards.
200
THIRD QUARTERWAKEFSU
FG3:31SAM SWANK 51 YD FG
Drive info: 10 plays, 51 yards.
230
TD2:29KEVIN PATTERSON 48 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (SAM SWANK KICK)300

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Wake Forest made history and picked up a few more believers in the process.

Most Wins in a Season
Wake Forest history
Year W-L
2006 9-1*
1992 8-4
1979 8-4
1944 8-1
* -- Two games left, not including possible ACC title game and bowl game

Kevin Patterson scored on a 48-yard interception return and the 18th-ranked Demon Deacons beat Florida State 30-0 Saturday night to become the first team to shut out the Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium in Bobby Bowden's 31 seasons as coach.

"Week in and week out, no matter what our record is, nobody believes we're going to win," Wake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner said. "We have to prove ourselves."

The resurgent Demon Deacons (5-1, Atlantic Coast Conference) improved to 9-1 for the first time in school history with their first win over Florida State in 33 years. Wake Forest last won in Tallahassee in 1959.

"Who would've thought our ninth win would come down here," safety Josh Gattis said. "The win means we're in the driver's seat."

Wake Forest can earn a spot in next month's conference championship game with wins over Virginia Tech and Maryland in its final two games. Florida State needs a win over either Western Michigan or Florida to be bowl eligible.

Should we have seen it coming?
 Florida State Seminoles
With their beloved Seminoles sitting at 5-5, 3-5 in the ACC, folks in Tallahassee must be dismayed. But while it's certainly surprising to see a Bobby Bowden team struggle, were there not indications that a Florida State freefall was in progress? Looking back, it seems there were. Below are FSU's numbers in ACC games, broken down into two time periods. While a 3-5 record in conference may not have been foreseen, the writing was certainly on the wall.
1992-2000 2001-2006
W-L 70-2 35-13
PPG 42.8 30.3
Scoring Margin +29.9 +10.5

The Demon Deacons had won their four previous league games by a total of 17 points.

"These guys have been through a lot and I'm happy they're winning some games," Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe said. "I thought we'd be in a nail-biter. That was nice."

The struggling Seminoles (5-5, 3-5), meanwhile, hit a new low. Florida State hadn't been shut out in 232 games, dating back to the 1988 opener at Miami. It was also Florida State's worst loss at home since a 58-14 loss to Southern Mississippi in 1981, the last year they didn't go to a bowl.

"It was a complete team breakdown," the 77-year-old Bowden said afterward. "Just inept."

Wake Forest was magnificent, playing a turnover-free game while scoring 17 points off three of the four Seminoles' turnovers.

"A lot of people may not think Wake Forest's for real, but they proved it tonight," Florida State cornerback Tony Carter said.

Things started poorly for the Seminoles and then got worse.

The Demon Deacons picked off Florida State's Xavier Lee on successive passes deep in Seminoles territory early in the second quarter and the turnovers led to 10 points.

Riley Skinner hit John Tereshinski on an 18-yard touchdown pass on the first play after Stanley Arnoux's interception for a 13-0 lead with 9:12 left in the half.

Wake Forest had a 6-0 lead on a pair of Sam Swank field goals, the second set up by Alphonso Smith's interception that gave them the ball at Florida State's 9.

Swank nailed his third field goal from 51 yards -- his fifth of the season from 50 or more -- to give Wake Forest a 23-0 lead with 3:31 left in the third quarter.

Wake dominated the opening half, rolling up 211 yards to just 77 for Florida State, which switched quarterbacks after Lee's second interception.

Drew Weatherford, who replaced Lee, was 4 of 15 for just 52 yards and two interceptions. Lee finished 5 of 13 for 61 yards. Both were picked twice and the inept Florida State offense produced just 139 yards on 51 plays.

"It's the worst football game I've ever been a part of," Weatherford said. "I don't think anyone thought we could play this bad."

"We just weren't ready for them," said Lee, who did get back into the game in the fourth quarter after Weatherford also struggled.

When Patterson grabbed a tipped pass thrown by Weatherford and raced down the left sideline to give the Demon Deacons a 30-0 lead in the final minute of the third quarter much of a disgruntled home crowd of 77,785 bolted as well.

"Both quarterbacks were terrible," Bowden said.

Florida State players wore the #95 on their helmets Saturday night in memory of Miami defensive end Bryan Pata, who was shot to death earlier this week. His brother, Edwin Pierre-Pata, is a senior walk-on at Florida State.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, November 11th
Georgia Tech 7 Final
North Carolina 0
North Carolina State 14 Final
Clemson 20
Miami (FL) 13 Final
Maryland 14
Kent State 0 Final
Virginia Tech 23
Duke 7 Final
Boston College 28
Wake Forest 30 Final
Florida State 0