RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Devin Leary threw for two touchdowns, Zonovan Knight returned a kickoff for a touchdown and No. 25 North Carolina State beat Syracuse 41-17 on Saturday to keep its hopes alive for an Atlantic Coast Conference championship.
After neither team scored in the first 22 minutes, the Wolfpack scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams in a matter of less than 3 1/2 minutes. It was all part of NC State's 28-point burst in the last 6:14 of the first half.
By the time the game began, NC State (8-3, 5-2, No. 20 CFP) had retained a shot at reaching the ACC championship game because Atlantic Division-leading Wake Forest lost at Clemson. In order to go to Charlotte for the league title game Dec. 4, the Wolfpack must defeat North Carolina on Friday followed by a Wake Forest loss the next day at Boston College.
Syracuse (5-6, 2-5), which was blown out a week earlier at Louisville, needs to beat Pittsburgh next week at home to secure bowl eligibility.
Freshman running back Sean Tucker became Syracuse's single-season rushing leader, passing Joe Morris with a second-quarter carry. Morris set the mark with 1,372 yards in 1979.
Tucker, who entered the week second nationally in rushing, has 1,471 yards this year after posting 109 yards on 14 carries Saturday.
Leary threw for 303 yards by completing 17 of 24 passes.
Neither team showed much offense until a two-play sequence for N.C. State midway through the second quarter. Leary threw 49 yards to Thayer Thomas before Ricky Person Jr. scored on a 15-yard run.
Two snaps later, NC State linebacker Drake Thomas - the receiver's younger brother -- returned Garrett Shrader's interception 38 yards for a touchdown.
Syracuse countered on Tucker's 55-yard run with 3:16 left in the first half.
Knight returned the ensuing kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. After a Syracuse punt, N.C. State went 80 yards in five plays with Leary's scramble and 14-yard toss to Chris Toudle extending the lead with eight seconds left in the half.
GOOD KNIGHT
Knight became the first player in NC State history with three kickoff returns for touchdowns. He has returned kickoffs for touchdowns in back-to-back games after doing so from 100 yards away a week earlier in a loss at Wake Forest.
The last time a Wolfpack player had two touchdowns on kickoff returns in a season came in 2012 from Tobias Palmer.
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Syracuse: Hosts Pitt on Saturday
NC State: Hosts North Carolina on Friday night.