Duke picked up its first road win over Clemson since 1980, a 46-45 shootout, on Saturday, but the Blue Devils' game-winning drive was kept alive by a controversial call. In his postgame press conference, an incredulous Dabo Swinney was still flabbergasted by a late pass interference call that helped Duke pull out the win.

With under a minute remaining in the game, Duke faced fourth down while trailing by a touchdown. Blue Devils quarterback Darian Mensah lofted up a prayer over the middle of the field, and it fell harmlessly to the ground after receiver Que'Sean Brown collided with Clemson defensive back Avieon Terrell . Despite Brown pushing Terrell to the ground on the play, the officials flagged the latter for defensive pass interference.

Swinney called it "one of the worst c

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