MIAMI GARDENS — N.C. State has made a habit of taking down the top teams in the ACC this season. The Wolfpack previously beat Virginia (in what was technically scheduled as a non-conference game) and Georgia Tech.
The No. 15 Hurricanes made sure they would not be the third upset on the Wolfpack’s resume. Miami (8-2, 4-2 ACC) rolled to a 41-7 win over N.C. State at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday, dominating their opponent for nearly the entire game.
The Hurricanes took a lead on their opening drive, scoring on a short field goal by Carter Davis.
The defense had a strong start, forcing punts on the first two Wolfpack drives, and the unit came up strong again on the third. After the Wolfpack got the ball around midfield on a Marty Brown fumble, senior safety Jakobe Thomas picked off a pass

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