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Army's fake field goal results in pick-six for Wake Forest
Wake Forest Demon Deacons running back Justice Ellison (14) celebrates with Wake Forest Demon Deacons wide receiver Ke'Shawn Williams (13) after a win against the Army Black Knights at Michie Stadium. Danny Wild-USA TODAY Sports

Fake field goals are always a huge risk. There are so many ways they could go wrong, and they often do.

Still, Army’s attempt at one on Saturday against Wake Forest was particularly notable for how badly it backfired. Backup quarterback Cade Ballard was tasked with throwing the pass, but the lame-duck lob was intercepted by Traveon Redd, who had nothing but green in front of him.

The decision makes some sense from Army’s perspective. The game was a shootout, and it wasn't going to beat Wake Forest by kicking field goals. That said, Army might have been better off just sending the offense out on 4th-and-4.

Army coach Jeff Monken can take solace in the fact that even the very best can look stupid on fake field goals. It probably won’t be much comfort, though, as Wake Forest went on to win 70-56.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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