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Deadspin | Robby Ashford (5 total TDs), Wake Forest outslug Mississippi State in Mayo Bowl

Deadspin | Robby Ashford (5 total TDs), Wake Forest outslug Mississippi State in Mayo Bowl

Jan 2, 2026; Charlotte, NC, USA; Wake Forest Demon Deacons quarterback Robby Ashford (2) runs a keeper chased by Mississippi State Bulldogs linebacker Turner Reeves (48) during the first quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Robby Ashford passed for 303 yards and three touchdowns and also rushed for two touchdowns to lead Wake Forest to a 43-29 victory over Mississippi State on Friday night in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl at Charlotte, N.C.

Ashford, who earned MVP honors, completed 20 of 33 passes with one interception and rushed for 50 yards on 14 carries for the Demon Deacons (9-4). It is just the fourth time in program history that Wake Forest have won nine or more games in a season.

Ty Clark III had a touchdown reception while recording 164 scrimmage yards (91 rushing, 73 receiving) for the Demon Deacons. Kamrean Johnson and Jack Foley also had scoring receptions and Koredell Bartley returned a kickoff for a score for Wake Forest.

Kamario Taylor completed 13 of 22 passes for 241 yards and one touchdown and added 63 yards and a score on 18 carries for the Bulldogs (5-8). Taylor was carted off the field with 1:52 remaining with a potentially serious left lower-leg injury.

Taylor was the quarterback due to Blake Shapen opting out to prepare for the NFL draft.

Sanfrisco Magee caught a touchdown pass and Kyle Ferrie kicked four field goals for Mississippi State.

Mississippi State received a bowl berth despite its losing record because of a shortage of available teams due to Notre Dame, Iowa State and Kansas State opting out and several other schools reportedly declining invitations.

The Bulldogs trailed by 18 late in the third quarter before making a charge.

Taylor scored on a 1-yard run and then tossed a two-point conversion pass to Seydou Traore to end the third quarter as Mississippi State moved within 30-20.

The next time the Bulldogs had possession, Magee caught a 42-yard scoring pass from Taylor as Mississippi State moved within three.

Ashford scored from the 1 for a 36-27 Wake Forest lead with 4:07 left. But Neaveh Sanders blocked the extra point and Kelley Jones scooped up the ball and raced 86 yards for the defensive two-point conversion to leave the Bulldogs down seven.

The Demon Deacons got the sealing score when Ashford sent a third-down shovel pass to Clark, who saw a huge hole and raced for a 62-yard touchdown to make it 43-29 with 2:15 remaining.

Wake Forest opened the third quarter with a three-play, 75-yard touchdown drive to boost their six-point halftime lead to 23-9.

Ashford threw a long pass to Foley, who turned the 64-yard play into his first college score. Ashford then added a two-point conversion run.

After Ferrie kicked a 36-yard field goal to bring the Bulldogs within 11, Ashford scored on a 2-yard run to give the Demon Deacons a 30-12 advantage with 4:19 left in the third.

With Wake Forest trailing 3-0, Bartley fielded the kickoff at the goal line, was in the clear at his own 40 and finished off the 100-yard return with 12:33 left in the opening period. Wake Forest converted a two-point conversion when Sawyer Racanelli lofted the pass over the line to Eni Falayi.

–Field Level Media

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Mercedes’ Italian driver Kimi Antonelli (C), winner of the pole position, stands with Red Bull Racing’s Dutch driver Max Verstappen (L), who finished second, and Ferrari’s Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc (R), who finished third, after the qualifying session for the 2026 Miami Formula One Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Florida, on May 2, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images)
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#qualifying #results #Kimi #Antonelli #takes #pole #Miami #Grand #Prix">F1 qualifying results: Kimi Antonelli takes pole at the Miami Grand Prix  Mercedes’ Italian driver Kimi Antonelli (C), winner of the pole position, stands with Red Bull Racing’s Dutch driver Max Verstappen (L), who finished second, and Ferrari’s Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc (R), who finished third, after the qualifying session for the 2026 Miami Formula One Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Florida, on May 2, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images  #qualifying #results #Kimi #Antonelli #takes #pole #Miami #Grand #Prix

Spending time in the middle was the mantra for Suryansh Shedge, whose 57 off 29 balls had temporarily seemed to have dragged Punjab Kings out of the woods on Sunday.

The visitor eventually lost by four wickets against the Gujarat Titans, but Shedge, having waited for long to pounce on an opportunity, got much-needed gametime.

“I wouldn’t say I was waiting. I was preparing. So, I look at it from that perspective that whenever I’m thrown into a situation, I should be ready for that. I’ve been speaking to Ricky [Ponting] sir a lot. I’ve been speaking to our captain a lot because I know him. The only thing they tell me is whenever the opportunity knocks, you have to be ready and take it with both hands. So that’s what I tried to do,” Shedge said.

“It’s just sometimes some batters get good balls and they get out. But my only intention was to spend as much time as I could. And that, I think, made things easier as I progressed through the innings.”

Despite being his side’s best batter and getting it to a competitive 163 on a two-paced wicket, Shedge took responsibility for the loss.

“That 7.5-metre length was difficult to play. I think it was a bit two-paced because of the grass and the black soil. And I think at the end of the day, if we would have saved some runs here and there, we would have ended up winning the game. But I put my hand up. I think I should have stayed there because I was set. And if I would have let that ball go [from Kagiso Rabada], things would have been different,” Shedge said.

Published on May 04, 2026

#Suryansh #Shedge #stayed #longer #set">Suryansh Shedge: Should have stayed longer because I was set  Spending time in the middle was the mantra for Suryansh Shedge, whose 57 off 29 balls had temporarily seemed to have dragged Punjab Kings out of the woods on Sunday.The visitor eventually lost by four wickets against the Gujarat Titans, but Shedge, having waited for long to pounce on an opportunity, got much-needed gametime.“I wouldn’t say I was waiting. I was preparing. So, I look at it from that perspective that whenever I’m thrown into a situation, I should be ready for that. I’ve been speaking to Ricky [Ponting] sir a lot. I’ve been speaking to our captain a lot because I know him. The only thing they tell me is whenever the opportunity knocks, you have to be ready and take it with both hands. So that’s what I tried to do,” Shedge said.“It’s just sometimes some batters get good balls and they get out. But my only intention was to spend as much time as I could. And that, I think, made things easier as I progressed through the innings.”Despite being his side’s best batter and getting it to a competitive 163 on a two-paced wicket, Shedge took responsibility for the loss.“That 7.5-metre length was difficult to play. I think it was a bit two-paced because of the grass and the black soil. And I think at the end of the day, if we would have saved some runs here and there, we would have ended up winning the game. But I put my hand up. I think I should have stayed there because I was set. And if I would have let that ball go [from Kagiso Rabada], things would have been different,” Shedge said.Published on May 04, 2026  #Suryansh #Shedge #stayed #longer #set

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