NCAAF

Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Rutgers Scarlet Knights

· TaxSlayer Gator Bowl
Final
38 - 10

Sam Hartman, Wake Forest rout replacement Rutgers in Gator Bowl

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Sam Hartman's big day capped Wake Forest's best season in 15 years.

Hartman tossed three touchdown passes, two of them to tight end Brandon Chapman, and the No. 17 Demon Deacons beat Rutgers 38-10 in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl on Friday to reach 11 wins for the second time in program history.

"It's everything," Hartman said. "I'm just enjoying the moment."

The Demon Deacons (11-3) controlled the game from the start, scoring on their first three drives and opening a double-digit lead just before halftime. It played out about as expected given Rutgers (5-8) was a late replacement for No. 25 Texas A&M.

The Aggies pulled out because of a lack of available players due to injuries, opt-outs, transfers and COVID-19 issues. The NCAA gave Rutgers the first shot at filling the void because it had the highest Academic Progress Rate score of all the eligible 5-7 teams.

Rutgers coach Greg Schiano hastily gathered his players from Christmas break and held two practices in a heated bubble before heading south. They got in two more in nearby Ponte Vedra Beach this week before taking the field.

They were ready, willing and probably overmatched against the one of the nation's best offenses. When it was over, Schiano raised his fist and saluted the Rutgers faithful who made the long trip to much warmer weather.

"What we did has never been done before," Schiano said. "This is the hardest week of work that I've ever done as a coach, and I've done it for 34 years. I'll remember everything it took and all the people who made it possible. ... But that was a little bit unhealthy."

The Demon Deacons finished with 452 yards, converted 8 of 15 third downs and their lone fourth-down try. The offensive show carried them to 11 wins for the first time since 2006, which was their only Atlantic Coast Conference championship.

"This was a historical season," Wake coach Dave Clawson said. "We're hopefully part of a debate of what the greatest team is. The 2006 team was an incredible team, but the 2021 was a really good team as well."

THE TAKEAWAY

Wake Forest: The Demon Deacons should be among the preseason favorites in the Atlantic Coast Conference next season. They could lose as few as six of 22 starters.

Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights turned the ball over twice, which was twice too many for an offensively challenged team with a small margin for error. Rutgers was 5-0 this season when playing turning-free football.

TURNING POINT

The key play came in the second quarter, when Wake Forest cornerback Gavin Holmes stepped in front of Noah Vedral's pass to Joshua Youngblood at the goal line and intercepted it. Wake led 17-10 at the time and ended up driving for a field goal and a 10-point lead at the break.

Vedral was one of five players who threw passes for Rutgers. He completed 8 of 13 passes for 87 yards and the interception.

DO IT ALL

Rutgers quarterback Johnny Langan was all over the field. He lined up at quarterback, running back, tight end and receiver. He completed both passes for 21 yards. He ran six times for 20 yards. And he caught six balls for 57 yards.

"I've been playing football my whole life and it just comes naturally," Langan said.

EJECTED AGAIN

Wake Forest linebacker Ryan Smenda, a junior who grew up in nearby Orange Park, was ejected for the third time this season for targeting. Smenda barely made contact, if at all, this time. He was penalized for intent because he led with his helmet while chasing Rutgers quarterback Gavin Wimsatt. Wimsatt slid late, and Smenda flew over the top of him.

Smenda also was ejected in regular-season games against Army (Oct. 23) and North Carolina State (Nov. 13). He will have to sit out the first half of Wake's 2022 season opener against Virginia Military Institute on Sept. 1.

KEY

INJURIES

Wake Forest punter Ivan Mora was carted off the field in the fourth quarter with an air cast on his right ankle/foot. Mora got caught at the bottom of a pileup after kicking off.

UP NEXT

Wake Forest expects to get Hartman back for a fifth year. He's started 33 games over four seasons and accounted for 87 touchdowns, including 71 passing.

Rutgers says goodbye to nine sixth-year seniors, including seven defenders. The most notable departures are cornerback Tre Avery and defensive tackle Julius Turner.

How To Watch

How can I watch Wake Forest Demon Deacons vs. Rutgers Scarlet Knights?
  • TV Channel: Demon Deacons at Scarlet Knights 2021 College Football, week 1, is broadcasted on ESPN.
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Matchup Prediction

Scarlet Knights: 24.7%
Demon Deacons: 75.3%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

WAKE TD 1st Period 11:34 Brandon Chapman 4 Yd pass from Sam Hartman (Nick Sciba Kick)
RUTG TD 1st Period 5:11 Aaron Young 12 Yd Run (Valentino Ambrosio Kick)
WAKE TD 1st Period 2:16 A.T. Perry 29 Yd pass from Sam Hartman (Nick Sciba Kick)
RUTG FG 2nd Period 12:02 Valentino Ambrosio 28 Yd Field Goal
WAKE FG 2nd Period 8:21 Nick Sciba 37 Yd Field Goal
WAKE FG 2nd Period 0:00 Nick Sciba 29 Yd Field Goal
WAKE FG 3rd Period 6:37 Nick Sciba 23 Yd Field Goal
WAKE TD 4th Period 12:24 Brandon Chapman 1 Yd pass from Sam Hartman (Sam Hartman Pass to A.T. Perry for Two-Point Conversion)
WAKE TD 4th Period 4:15 Justice Ellison 27 Yd Run (Nick Sciba Kick)

Statistics

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28 1st Downs 17
8-15 3rd down efficiency 5-13
1-1 4th down efficiency 1-4
452 Total Yards 276
304 Passing 165
23/39 Comp/Att 18/33
7.8 Yards per pass 5.0
148 Rushing 111
37 Rushing Attempts 29
4.0 Yards per rush 3.8
3-34 Penalties 7-49
0 Turnovers 2
0 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 2
30:05 Possession 29:55

Game Information

EverBank Stadium

Location: Jacksonville, FL
Attendance: 28,508 · Capacity:
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