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Posted Thursday, September 17, 2009
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Winston-Salem, N.C. - Wake Forest scored 21 unanswered points and racked up 311 yards of total offense in the second half to post a thrilling 24-17 comeback win over Stanford on Saturday afternoon at BB&T Field.
Riley Skinner hooked up with Jordan Williams on a nine yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter to tie the game, and after a 44-yard pass from Skinner to redshirt freshman Lovell Jackson, Skinner took the ball into the end zone himself with two seconds left on the clock to give Wake Forest the win.
After being outgained in the first half, the Demon Deacons finished the game with 458 yards of total offense to Stanford's 391.
Riley Skinner went 18-of-26 for 187 yards and one touchdown. Skinner's pass to Ben Wooster in the third quarter gave him the Wake Forest record for most career completions with 666. Skinner also caught a pass, the second of his career, from Marshall Williams in the second quarter for a 20 yard gain.
Click here to see over 60 photos from the game by sports photographer Gene Galin.

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