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  • March 6, 2019
    导出博客文章LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson said a gesture he made
    after scoring his final touchdown at Boston College is being misunderstood.The
    Heisman Trophy front-runner accounted for seven touchdowns in the No. 5
    Cardinals 52-7 beating of the Eagles on Saturday, with his last score coming on
    a 53-yard burst through the middle. Upon celebrating with teammates, Jackson
    drew his hand across his face in what some on social media thought was a
    throat-slashing gesture. He was not penalized.In a statement issued by the
    school Saturday night, Jackson said that wasnt his intention. He said: After my
    53-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, I made a motion that is being
    interpreted incorrectly by some. I moved my hand over my mouth in a gesture that
    my teammates and I refer to as zip it.Jackson completed 12 of 17 passes for 231
    yards and four TDs. He rushed 15 times for 185 yards and three more scores.
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    least six weeks with a torn tendon in his right hand. RALEIGH, N.C. -- A
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    College tried anything and everything to finally end its long ACC losing
    streak.It worked.Running back Davon Jones threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to
    Tommy Sweeney on a trick play with 4:43 left, and BC earned its first Atlantic
    Coast Conference victory since 2014 by beating North Carolina State 21-14 on
    Saturday.Coach Steve Addazio said he told them (at halftime) on both sides of
    the ball, were going after them with everything weve got.Weve all got each
    others back, he added. Lets just let it hang out. Lets roll. Were rolling. ...
    We went on the offensive and rolled it out there.Receiver Jeff Smith rushed 60
    yards for a touchdown for BCs first touchdown and Patrick Towles was 18 of 33
    for 204 yards to help the Eagles (4-4, 1-4) snap a 12-game league losing streak
    and win a conference game for the first time since defeating Syracuse 23 months
    ago.I know its one game ... but we took a step, Addazio said. An important
    step.Whats statistically the worst offense in the ACC outgained N.C. State
    386-338, held a 168-31 advantage in yards rushing and used some trickery to take
    the lead for good.Towles took a shotgun snap and handed off to Jones, who headed
    toward the right side before stopping and tossing to Sweeney. Towles then hit
    Sweeney for the 2-point conversion that made it a seven-point game.The Wolfpack
    had a first-and-goal at the BC 2 before Kamrin Moore picked off Ryan Finleys
    fade pass to Stephen Louis in the end zone with 1:35 to play and the Eagles ran
    out the clock.Finley finished with a career-best 307 yards passing with two
    touchdowns -- a 79-yard catch-and-run to BraLon Cherry, and a 23-yard score to
    Kelvin Harmon -- but threw two interceptions for N.C. State (4-4, 1-3), which
    has lost three straight.There were plays that we could have made but didnt.
    There were calls that we could have done better and didnt, Wolfpack coach Dave
    Doeren said.THE TAKEAWAYBoston College: The streak is over. The Eagles kept
    finding ways to lose conference gammes, following up last years 0-for-the-ACC
    with four league losses this year -- two by blowout, two much
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    to claw back to relevance in a top-heavy division.Addazio said of the effects of
    losing on his young team: Its been a haul on them. But itll make us
    stronger.N.C. State: Theres no sugarcoating this one for the Wolfpack, who
    looked nothing like the team that came within a missed field goal of upsetting
    No. 3 Clemson. Instead it felt like a carryover from a 54-13 loss at No. 5
    Louisville.Were just letting that (Clemson) game haunt us, defensive end Bradley
    Chubb said. Everybodys still thinking in the past, not trying to move forward,
    and weve just got to move forward.We cant let that one game keep beating us,
    Chubb added. Once we get past that one game, the skys the limit.So now N.C.
    State will have to pull at least one significant upset to earn bowl eligibility.
    The Wolfpack still must face No. 12 Florida State, No. 21 North Carolina and a
    Miami team that earlier this month was in the top 10.KEY STATThe Wolfpack cant
    be happy about its complete inability to get the ball to its best player. Jaylen
    Samuels had one catch for eight yards and was targeted just three times.ANOTHER
    KEY STATN.C. State couldnt get anything going on the ground, finishing with 31
    yards rushing a week after setting a season low with 14 yards on the ground
    against the Cardinals. The Wolfpack didnt crack positive rushing yards in this
    one until there were about 6 minutes left in the third quarter.UP NEXTBoston
    College: Plays host to No. 5 Louisville on Saturday.N.C. State: Gets its last
    chance to knock off a ranked Atlantic Division opponent Saturday when No. 12
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