Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports

Football By MITCHELL NORTHAM

NC State bowl eligible after 20-6 win over Miami

Associated Press

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Behind a defense that forced four turnovers and didn't allow a touchdown, North Carolina State is bowl-eligible after beating visiting Miami 20-6 on Saturday night.

The victory for the Wolfpack (6-3, 3-2 ACC) is the first over the Hurricanes (6-3, 2-3 ACC) since 2008. The win was also the 78th for Dave Doeren as N.C. State's head coach, making him the winningest coach in program history.

It was a great team win, Doeren said. Battled, battled, battled, and just made plays when we needed to.

Devin Boykin sealed the win for N.C. State when he intercepted Miami’s Tyler Van Dyke with under 4 minutes to play. Aydan White, Brandon Cisse and Davin Vann also came up with turnovers for the Wolfpack. Offensively, MJ Morris completed 11-of-21 passes for 123 yards and a touchdown for N.C. State.

It was big for us, White said of the win. “We definitely just got to keep this momentum going. And opponents need to do their homework on N.C. State's defense. We turned that up for real.

Miami's attack was paced by freshman Mark Fletcher Jr., who rushed 23 times for a career-best 115 yards in his first collegiate start.

When Miami entered Wolfpack territory on Saturday, it was plagued by missed opportunities and met by N.C. State's stifling defense. The Hurricanes scored just once out of the three times it was in the red zone. Miami also missed a 45-yard field goal attempt.

In the fourth quarter, Miami turned the ball over downs at the 3, capping a fruitless 12-play drive that chewed more than 7 minutes off the clock. The Wolfpack responded with an eight-play drive that ended with Kendrick Raphael bouncing off a Miami defender on his way to scoring on a 31-yard touchdown run, which pushed the Wolfpack lead to two possessions. Miami’s next two drives ended in interceptions thrown by Van Dyke.

“We had every opportunity to take control of that game and we didn't do it, Miami coach Mario Cristobal said. “And we have to own that.”