What's Happening?
Wake Forest Demon Deacons secured a victory against No. 14 Virginia Cavaliers with a score of 16-9, largely due to a pivotal 88-yard punt return touchdown by wide receiver Carlos Hernandez. The game took
place at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia. Hernandez's touchdown gave Wake Forest a lead they maintained throughout the game. Connor Calvert contributed significantly with three field goals, including a 50-yarder in the third quarter. Virginia, previously unbeaten in the ACC, suffered their first conference loss and failed to score a touchdown for the first time this season. The Cavaliers lost their starting quarterback Chandler Morris to an injury in the second quarter, impacting their offensive performance.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for Wake Forest as it marks their first win against Virginia since 2021, breaking Virginia's seven-game winning streak. The loss for Virginia could affect their standing in the ACC, as they were the only unbeaten team in the conference prior to this game. The injury to Virginia's quarterback Chandler Morris could have further implications for their upcoming games, potentially affecting their offensive capabilities. Wake Forest's win demonstrates their ability to capitalize on key plays and maintain defensive pressure, which could bolster their confidence and performance in future matches.
What's Next?
Wake Forest will likely aim to build on this victory as they continue their season, focusing on maintaining their defensive strength and capitalizing on scoring opportunities. Virginia will need to reassess their strategy, especially in light of Morris's injury, and may need to rely more on backup quarterback Daniel Kaelin. The Cavaliers will also need to address their inability to score touchdowns in this game to avoid similar outcomes in future matches.











