CLEMSON — Duke beat Clemson for the first time since 1980 at Memorial Stadium on Saturday when Darian Mensah converted a two-point pass to Sahmir Hagans to complete a 46-45 come-from-behind victory.
Nate Sheppard scored on a 3-yard run with 40 seconds remaining and Darian Mensah's pass to Sahmir Hagans on the two-point conversion gave Duke a 46-45 victory at Clemson on Saturday afternoon.
No. 12 Georgia Tech's defense kept host Duke off track and the Yellow Jackets produced their only touchdown drives in the fourth quarter for a 27-18 victory Saturday afternoon at Durham, N.C.