CHARLOTTE – The scoreboard flashed three points for Mississippi State, and Koredell Bartley erased them in a hundred-yard flash less than twenty seconds later.
That opening sequence set the pattern for a Friday night at Bank of America Stadium where Wake Forest found answers for everything Mississippi State attempted, pulling away for a 43-29 victory in the Duke's Mayo Bowl that secured nine wins in Jake Dickert's debut season as head coach.
Robby Ashford accounted for five touchdowns, including three through the air and two on the ground, completing 20 of 33 passes for 303 yards while rushing 14 times for 50 yards. The redshirt senior quarterback from Hoover, Alabama earned MVP honors for a performance that answered every Mississippi State scoring threat with an offensive counter.
"I just think back to a year ago today when we actually had our first portal visits," Dickert said. "We brought in over 40 new players. The guys that were here accepted everything that we wanted to do. I think we laid a tremendous foundation. Nine wins is really special and I'm proud of these guys."
The Bulldogs opened the game with purpose, as Kamario Taylor connected with Brenen Thompson for 51 yards on the first play from scrimmage. But the Wake Forest defense tightened inside the red zone, forcing Kyle Ferrie to attempt a 33-yard field goal that gave Mississippi State an early 3-0 advantage.
Bartley, a freshman from Dudley High School in Greensboro, fielded the ensuing kickoff at his own goal line and found a seam up the right side. The return covered all hundred yards and gave Wake Forest the lead 22 seconds after losing it. Sawyer Racanelli threw a two-point conversion pass to Eni Falayi, putting the Demon Deacons ahead 8-3 just over two minutes into the contest.
Mississippi State responded with Ferrie's second field goal, a 50-yarder that cut the deficit to 8-6. Wake Forest needed its offense to establish rhythm after the special teams spark, and Ashford delivered on a nine-play, 75-yard drive that consumed 3:23. He found Kamrean Johnson in the corner of the end zone for a 14-yard touchdown with 3:49 remaining in the first quarter. Connor Calvert's extra point extended the lead to 15-6.
The Demon Deacons held Mississippi State on downs at the Wake Forest 10-yard line early in the second quarter. Frank Cusano and Nuer Gatkuoth combined to stop Fluff Bothwell for a two-yard loss on fourth-and-one, ending a nine-play drive that had covered 53 yards from the Bulldogs' 37.
Ferrie added his third field goal from 23 yards following a 10-play, 56-yard possession that consumed 5:11. Nick Andersen recorded a sack on the drive, helping force the field goal attempt that made it 15-9 with 6:15 left in the half.
Wake Forest opened the second half with three plays that covered 75 yards in 54 seconds. Ashford dropped back on third-and-10 and launched a pass down the middle that Jack Foley caught at the Mississippi State 19 and carried into the end zone. The 64-yard touchdown marked Foley's first career reception. Ashford kept the ball on the two-point conversion, extending the advantage to 23-9.
Dallas Afalava sacked Taylor on Mississippi State's next possession, contributing to a drive that ended with Ferrie's fourth field goal of the game from 36 yards. The Bulldogs trailed 23-12 with 9:24 remaining in the third quarter.
Wake Forest responded with its most methodical drive of the night, marching 75 yards over 11 plays and 5:05. Ty Clark gained 12 yards on a rush to the Mississippi State 49, and Ashford converted a third-and-one with a 10-yard rush to the 24. After a pass interference penalty moved the ball to the two-yard line, Ashford powered into the end zone. Calvert's extra point made it 30-12 with 4:19 left in the third.
Mississippi State needed just 4:19 to answer, driving 65 yards in eight plays. Luke Kromenhoek connected with Anthony Evans III for 39 yards to the four-yard line, and Taylor scored from one yard out on the final play of the third quarter. Taylor then threw a two-point conversion pass to Seydou Traore, cutting Wake Forest's lead to 30-20.
The Bulldogs forced a Wake Forest punt and needed just 1:09 to cover 84 yards in four plays. Taylor found Sanfrisco Magee for 42 yards and a touchdown, with Ferrie's extra point pulling Mississippi State within 30-27 with 10:17 remaining.
Wake Forest absorbed the punch and drove 63 yards in 10 plays, taking 6:03 off the clock. Ashford completed passes to Clark for nine yards and to Racanelli for 25 yards, reaching the one-yard line. He scored on a quarterback sneak with 4:07 left in regulation.
Nevaeh Sanders blocked Calvert's extra point attempt, and Kelley Jones fielded the ball at the 14-yard line, racing 86 yards for a defensive two-point conversion that pulled Mississippi State within 36-29.
The Demon Deacons needed one first down to seal the victory but instead delivered a knockout. On third-and-seven from the Wake Forest 38, Ashford flipped a pass to Clark in the flat. The sophomore from Tampa found space along the left sideline and covered 62 yards for the touchdown with 2:15 remaining. Calvert's extra point restored the 14-point margin at 43-29.
Mississippi State attempted one final drive but turned the ball over on downs at its own 32 with 1:02 left. Wake Forest took two kneel-downs to end the contest.
Clark finished with 91 rushing yards on 17 carries and added three receptions for 73 yards, including the game-sealing touchdown reception. Carlos Hernandez caught six passes for 73 yards, and Sterling Berkhalter had five receptions for 34 yards.
For Mississippi State, Taylor completed 13 of 22 passes for 241 yards and one touchdown but was sacked three times. Kromenhoek completed three of five passes for 53 yards but was sacked twice. Taylor rushed 18 times for 63 yards and a touchdown. Thompson caught four passes for 106 yards, and Evans hauled in four receptions for 80 yards.
Andersen led Wake Forest with 12 tackles, including six solo stops and a sack. The Demon Deacons recorded five sacks and nine tackles for loss as a team. Jalen Smith led Mississippi State with 12 tackles.
Wake Forest's nine victories equal the program's fourth-highest win total in 118 years of football, joining the 2021 (11-3), 2006 (11-3) and 2007 (9-4) teams. The Demon Deacons have won three consecutive bowl games, matching program streaks from 1992-2002 and 2016-18.
Dickert's nine wins represent the most by a first-year head coach in Wake Forest history, surpassing the seven victories Bill Dooley recorded in 1987. The Demon Deacons improved to 5-1 against SEC opponents in the College Football Playoff era.
Bartley's kickoff return marked Wake Forest's second such touchdown this season, the first time the program has recorded two in the same year since 1952. The return tied the longest play in program history, matching Demond Claiborne's kickoff return at Miami in 2024 and Alphonso Smith's 100-yard interception return against Maryland in 2007.
