Nov 24, 2001
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By DAVID DROSCHAK
AP Sports Writer
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Tarence Williams ran for 140 yards to top 1,000
for the season, and James MacPherson threw two touchdown passes to lead Wake
Forest past Northern Illinois 38-35 Saturday.
The Demon Deacons (6-5) had lost four straight home games to Atlantic Coast
Conference teams by a total of 22 points, but bolted to a 24-7 halftime lead
and held on to become one of seven ACC teams that could qualify for bowl games.
Clemson and North Carolina would join that list with wins next Saturday.
It was the seventh straight game for Wake Forest decided by seven points or
less.
Williams, who carried 35 times for his seventh 100-yard game of the year,
became the seventh Wake Forest running back to gain 1,000 yards in a season.
The junior's 1,018 yards tie for the sixth-best single-season mark in school
history.
Northern Illinois (6-5) had won four straight games and were gunning for
their best record since going 9-2 in 1989. But the Huskies couldn't get much
going offensively in the first half after losing star receiver P.J. Fleck to a
shoulder injury late in the first quarter.
The Huskies did close to 24-21 on Chris Finlen's second of three TD passes
to Darrell Hill and a 1-yard scoring run by Thomas Hammock in a span of four
minutes midway through the third quarter.
But the absence of Fleck, who also returns punts, hurt the Huskies two
minutes later when Randee Drew fumbled a punt to Wake Forest at the Northern
Illinois 12. Williams took it in on the next play as the Demon Deacons built
the lead back to 10.
Williams had runs of 10 and 14 yards on Wake Forest's next short drive,
which ended with John Stone's 13-yard scoring run.
The Huskies weren't through, though, driving 80 and 78 yards for scores in
the fourth quarter to make it interesting.
MacPherson had thrown for just three touchdowns in 185 pass attempts through
10 games, but found Ira Williams from 14 yards out late in the first quarter to
give Wake Forest a 10-0 lead.
A series after throwing an interception, MacPherson connected with Fabian
Davis on a 47-yard scoring play as the Demon Deacons went up 17-0 and outgained
the Huskies 266-52 in the first half.
The Huskies scored with 4:50 left in the second quarter after two personal
foul penalties and an unsportsmanlike conduct call against Wake Forest set up
Finlen's 6-yard scoring pass to Hill.
Hill finished with eight catches for 160 yards.