
"Nate Sheppard ran for a 3-yard touchdown with 40 seconds left and Darian Mensah completed a 2-point-play to Shamar Hagans as Duke stunned Clemson 46-45 on Saturday for its first win in Death Valley since 1980. The Blue Devils (5-3, 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) trailed 45-38 and started the game-winning drive on their 6-yard line. Mensah led an 11-play drive in which he converted two fourth downs to set up Sheppard's TD run."
"Mensah finished with 361 yards passing and a career-best four touchdown passes. Clemson piled up the yards and points, too - 560 yards and its most points this season - but could not get the critical stops to avoid a third straight home loss. Cade Klubnik, in his first game back since getting injured against Boston College last month, passed for 385 yards and two touchdowns for Clemson. Receiver Antonio Williams caught 10 passes for 139 yards, running for one score and catching another."
Duke rallied to beat Clemson 46-45 at Death Valley, marking Duke's first victory there since 1980. Nate Sheppard scored on a 3-yard run with 40 seconds remaining and Darian Mensah completed a two-point conversion to Shamar Hagans to secure the win. Mensah led an 11-play drive, converted two fourth downs, and finished with 361 passing yards and four touchdowns. Duke converted all five fourth-down attempts and Hagans added a 100-yard kickoff return touchdown. Clemson gained 560 yards and Cade Klubnik threw for 385 yards, but the Tigers failed to make key defensive stops and suffered another home loss.
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