- Final024SJSU
BGSU29
2029
20 - Final1CIN
DUKE48
3448
34 - Final2
17BAY
UCLA49
2649
26 - Final3NEV
ARIZ48
4948
49 - Final4
22TOL
USU15
4115
41 - Final5BYU
SDSU23
623
6 - Final6BALL
UCF17
3817
38 - Final7ECU
ULL34
4334
43 - Final8
19WASH
BSU26
2826
28 - Final9FRES
SMU10
4310
43 - Final10WKU
CMU21
2421
24 - Final11OHIO
ULM45
1445
14 - Final OTOT12RUTG
VT10
1310
13 - Final13MINN
TTU31
3431
34 - Final14RICE
AFA33
1433
14 - Final15WVU
SYR14
3814
38 - Final16NAVY
ASU28
6228
62 - Final1723
13TEX
ORST31
2731
27 - Final18TCU
MSU16
1716
17 - Final19NCST
VAN24
3824
38 - Final20USC
GT7
217
21 - Final21ISU
TLSA17
3117
31 - Final228
14LSU
CLEM24
2524
25 - Final23
20MSST
NW20
3420
34 - Final24PUR
OKST14
5814
58 - Final2510
18SCAR
MICH33
2833
28 - Final267
16UGA
NEB45
3145
31 - Final27
6WIS
STAN14
2014
20 - Final2815
12NIU
FSU10
3110
31 - Final2921
3LOU
FLA33
2333
23 - Final304
5ORE
KSU35
1735
17 - Final319
11TA&M
OKLA41
1341
13 - Final32PITT
MISS17
3817
38 - Final3325KENT
ARST13
1713
17 - Final341
2ND
ALA14
4214
42
Final

Cincinnati 48
(10-3, 5-2 Big East)

Duke 34
(6-7, 3-5 ACC)
Coverage: ESPN
6:30 PM ET, December 27, 2012
Bank of America, CHARLOTTE, NC
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The last month was pure chaos for quarterback Brendon Kay and the Cincinnati Bearcats.
That made Thursday night's Belk Bowl victory all the more rewarding.
Duke running back Josh Snead fumbled at the Cincinnati 5 with 1:20 left and Kay threw an 83-yard touchdown pass to tight end Travis Kelce with 44 seconds to go, lifting the Bearcats to an improbable 48-34 win over the Blue Devils.
The Bearcats won without former head coach Butch Jones and both coordinators who helped guided them to the postseason.
Kay, who set a Belk Bowl record with four touchdown passes and was named the game's MVP, called it a "huge win."
"It's really been chaos for the last month ... pure chaos," Kay said. "We've played it off as it hasn't been but it was pure chaos from the time we found out (Jones) he was leaving."
Almost as chaotic as their latest win.
With the score tied at 34 and Duke driving for a go-ahead score, Snead fumbled and Kay capitalized with his go-ahead scoring pass to Kelce. Nick Temple capped the wild finish with a 55-yard interception return with 14 seconds left.
"We were figuring we might get one more shot as an offense and when we got the fumble we looked at each other and said we've worked way too hard to quit now," Kay said.
Kay quickly took advantage of the change in momentum after the Snead fumble, finding Kelce down the middle on a seam route. Kelce got behind the Duke defense and caught the ball in stride, racing the final 60 yards to the end zone as Blue Devils fans looked on in stunned silence.
It was a play called Left Texas 60, Y Go Burst, with three receivers running seam routes.
"I threw the ball and I was just hoping he would turn and look," Kay said. "He wasn't looking until the last second and it worked out great."
Kay also threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to Ralph David Abernathy, and 25-yard scoring strikes to Anthony McClung and Chris Moore. George Winn also ran for a 46-yard touchdown for Cincinnati.
"I felt like a point guard dishing out the ball," Kay said. "The guys were making plays."
Cincinnati (10-3) finished with its fifth 10-win season in six years.
"That was one of our goals," said Bearcats interim coach Steve Stripling.
Duke quarterback Sean Renfree threw for 358 yards -- another Belk Bowl record -- for the Blue Devils (6-7), who were seeking their first bowl win since 1961. Conner Vernon, the ACC's all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards, had 190 catches for 119 yards and a touchdown in his final game for the Blue Devils.
But the big play for Duke was Snead's fumble.
"It's heartbreaking because we wanted to win this game for our seniors," Snead said. "But as a team, we're going to learn from this and build off the momentum from this. I've got great teammates. They encouraged me to keep my head up. If you have a little adversity, you've got to face it."
Duke coach David Cutcliffe said the loss was tough to swallow.
"This feeling in our guts is not very good right now," Cutcliffe said. "But we're going to move forward with this. The biggest insult we can give our seniors is to not move forward from this and we will do this."
Duke, which came in having allowed 51 points and an average of 294.5 yards rushing over its previous four games, struggled to stop Cincinnati after the first quarter.
The Bearcats piled up 554 total yards of offense, including 130 yards on the ground by Winn. Duke wasn't too shabby on offense, either, combining with the Bearcats for a Belk Bowl-record 1,114 yards.
Cincinnati trailed 16-0 before rattling off 27 straight points to seemingly take control, and the big turning point came courtesy of linebacker Greg Blair.
With Duke leading 16-3 and looking for more, Renfree fired a pass over the middle for running back Jela Duncan, who lunged for the goal line but was hit by Blair and fumbled. Blair recovered and suddenly the Bearcats had a shot.
"That seemed to fire us up on the sidelines," Blair said. "It gave us some life."
A short time later, Kay connected with McClung to cut the Duke lead to 16-10. Kay's second scoring pass to Abernathy capped a 98-yard drive in the final two minutes of the first half and gave the Bearcats their first lead.
NOTES:Duke punter Will Monday set a Belk Bowl record with a 79-yard punt. ... The two teams set a combined record for most first downs in the Belk Bowl.
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It was over when... Brendon Kay hit Travis Kelce for the longest TD in Belk Bowl history, 83 yards, as the tight end went untouched for the deciding score with 44 seconds remaining.
Gameball goes to... Cincinnati had a number of offensive players who put up huge numbers, but Kay passed for 332 yards with four touchdowns and rushed for 76 yards on 10 carries.
Stat of the game... 4. Duke turned the ball over four times, including twice in the red zone. Cincinnati never turned it over, giving the Bearcats just enough despite being outgained 560-554 yards.
Team Stat Comparison
| CIN | DUKE | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 18 | 36 |
| Total Yards | 554 | 560 |
| Passing | 332 | 360 |
| Rushing | 222 | 200 |
| Penalties | 6-59 | 5-48 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 3-10 | 7-13 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-0 | 1-2 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 4 |
| Possession | 26:18 | 33:42 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | CIN | DUKE | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 11:48 | Brandon Connette 5 Yd Run (Pat Blocked) | 0 | 6 |
![]() | FG | 06:12 | Ross Martin 33 Yd | 0 | 9 |
![]() | TD | 04:45 | Tony Foster 0 Yd Return Of Blocked Punt (Ross Martin Kick) | 0 | 16 |
![]() | FG | 01:43 | Tony Miliano 45 Yd | 3 | 16 |
| SECOND QUARTER | CIN | DUKE | |||
![]() | TD | 04:02 | Anthony McClung 25 Yd Pass From Brendon Kay (Tony Miliano Kick) | 10 | 16 |
![]() | TD | 00:42 | Ralph Abernathy 41 Yd Pass From Brendon Kay (Tony Miliano Kick) | 17 | 16 |
| THIRD QUARTER | CIN | DUKE | |||
![]() | FG | 10:02 | Tony Miliano 27 Yd | 20 | 16 |
![]() | TD | 07:41 | George Winn 46 Yd Run (Tony Miliano Kick) | 27 | 16 |
![]() | TD | 03:00 | Conner Vernon 10 Yd Pass From Sean Renfree (Sean Renfree Pass To Issac Blakeney For Two-Point Conversion) | 27 | 24 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | CIN | DUKE | |||
![]() | TD | 12:45 | David Reeves 2 Yd Pass From Brandon Connette (Ross Martin Kick) | 27 | 31 |
![]() | TD | 11:19 | Chris Moore 25 Yd Pass From Brendon Kay (Tony Miliano Kick) | 34 | 31 |
![]() | FG | 07:24 | Ross Martin 52 Yd | 34 | 34 |
![]() | TD | 00:44 | Travis Kelce 83 Yd Pass From Brendon Kay (Tony Miliano Kick) | 41 | 34 |
![]() | TD | 00:14 | Nick Temple 55 Yd Interception Return (Tony Miliano Kick) | 48 | 34 |
Research Notes
Since the Blue Devils won the 1961 Cotton Bowl, it's been a long slog for the football team. In the last 52 seasons, Duke football has fewer bowl appearances than Duke basketball has national championships. [+]Duke Sports Since 1961 Cotton Bowl
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Duke gave up nine offensive plays of at least 25 yards in its loss to Cincinnati, including the game-winning 83-yard touchdown pass with 44 seconds left.
The Blue Devils are the only FBS team to allow nine-or-more 25-yard plays in multiple games this season. They also allowed nine such plays against Clemson.
Including this game, Duke has allowed 66 plays of 25-plus yards this season. No other team in FBS has allowed more than 52 such plays. | ||||||||||||||||||
Duke tied the game at 34-34 on a 52-yard field goal by Ross Martin.
It was his second field goal of 50-plus yards this season. He's the fifth kicker in Duke history with multiple 50-yard field goals in a season. | ||||||||||||||||||
With Jamison Crowder catching five passes against Cincinnati, Duke is the first team in ACC history with two players with 75 receptions in the same season.
Crowder is up to 75, while Conner Vernon has seven catches in the Belk Bowl and 82 on the season. | ||||||||||||||||||
Duke came into today's game allowing an FBS-high 57 plays of 25+ yards this season.
After not allowing any such plays in the first quarter, the Bearcats had four plays of 25+ yards on their way to two second-quarter touchdowns. | ||||||||||||||||||
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