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Vanderbilt at Wake Forest

Wake Forest 23, Vanderbilt 10

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) -Alphonso Smith's record-tying 20th career interception set up Rich Belton's game-clinching touchdown run, and Wake Forest beat Vanderbilt 23-10 on Saturday to boost its bowl prospects.

Brandon Pendergrass and Kevin Harris also had rushing touchdowns for the Demon Deacons (7-5), who closed the regular season with a victory that should give them a school-record three consecutive bowl trips.

Redshirt freshman Larry Smith made his college debut in the second half for Vanderbilt (6-6), throwing a 5-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Barden on fourth down on the first play of the fourth quarter to cut Wake's lead to 17-10.

But Smith, throwing from his own end zone, was intercepted by Alphonso Smith with 4:14 left. Playing in his final home game, Smith tied former North Carolina cornerback Dre' Bly's Atlantic Coast Conference career interception record.

Belton's 4-yard run two plays later sent the Commodores to their sixth loss in seven games after a 5-0 start.

Chip Vaughn had an interception and recovered a fumble as the Demon Deacons held the Commodores to 249 yards.

A persistent rain, wind and a temperature dipping into the upper 30s led to a half-filled stadium and plenty of sloppiness in a game involving two teams that came in mired in late-season slumps.

And while Vanderbilt is guaranteed its first bowl appearance since 1982 despite its second straight loss, Wake Forest entered the night in a much more precarious position.

Wins earlier in the day by Clemson (7-5) and North Carolina State (6-6) gave the Atlantic Coast Conference 10 bowl-eligible teams for nine guaranteed slots.

Wake's two-game losing streak coming in and small fan base were causes for concern, underscored by the lack of bowl representatives at BB&T Field.

A Chick-fil-A Bowl rep was watching, but he was eyeing Vanderbilt as the possible Southeastern Conference team in the Atlanta bowl. Like the ACC, that league's bowl situation was in flux after losses by LSU, South Carolina, Kentucky and Vanderbilt in the final weekend. The Liberty Bowl is another place the Commodores could land.

Harris' 8-yard touchdown run in a driving rain midway through the third quarter made it 17-3. Pendergrass' 6-yard scamper, capping a 98-yard drive early in the second quarter, put Wake Forest ahead to stay in a game Vanderbilt coach Bobby Johnson tinkered with his struggling offense.

Johnson went back to Chris Nickson as the starting quarterback after Mackenzie Adams' struggles a week earlier in the loss to Tennessee.

Only Adams came in after Nickson was banged up on the fourth offensive play. Nickson returned in the second quarter when Adams injured his right shoulder on a combined sack by Matt Robinson and Boo Robinson.

After the pair combined to complete only 5 of 18 passes in the first half, with Adams adding an interception, Johnson turned to Smith after halftime.

Smith completed 9 of 17 passes for 46 yards and was sacked twice.

Riley Skinner was 13 of 20 for 173 yards for Wake Forest.

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Scoring Summary
VANDYBRYANT HAHNFELDT 33 YD FG
WFSAM SWANK 42 YD FG
WFBRANDON PENDERGRASS 6 YD RUN (SAM SWANK KICK)
WFKEVIN HARRIS 8 YD RUN (SAM SWANK KICK)
VANDYBRANDON BARDEN 5 YD PASS FROM LARRY SMITH (BRYANT HAHNFELDT KICK)
WFRICH BELTON 4 YD RUN (MISSED KICK)
 
Team Stats
 VANDYWF
First Downs1616
Third Down Efficiency4-176-14
Fourth Down Efficiency2-30-0
Plays-Net Yards69-24963-331
Rushes-Yds34-11642-158
Passing Yds133173
Kick Return Yds7730
Punt Return Yds225
Passes14-35-213-21-0
Punts7-2425-217
Fumbles-Lost2-13-2
Penalties-Yds6-293-45
Time of Poss.28:1731:43
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
VANDY: Jamie Graham 7-33, Kennard Reeves 6-33, Chris Nickson 7-23, D.J. Moore 2-20, Larry Smith 7-15, Jeff Jennings 3-2, Sean Walker 1-2, Mackenzi Adams 1--12
WF: Brandon Pendergrass 10-45, Kevin Harris 7-36, Rich Belton 5-28, D.J. Boldin 4-23, Josh Adams 9-21, Riley Skinner 4-9, Team 3--4
PASSING
VANDY: Larry Smith 9-17-46-1, Mackenzi Adams 3-10-71-1, Chris Nickson 2-8-16-0
WF: Riley Skinner 13-20-173-0, Brandon Pendergrass 0-1-0-0
RECEIVING
VANDY: Sean Walker 4-34, D.J. Moore 2-60, Jamie Graham 2-20, Justin Wheeler 2-7, Brandon Barden 2-7, George Smith 1-4, Kennard Reeves 1-1
WF: D.J. Boldin 8-73, Josh Adams 2-34, Marshall Williams 1-27, Brandon Pendergrass 1-22, Kevin Harris 1-17
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Vanderbilt4th SEC East 2-66-7