ELPASO, Texas — Darian Mensah threw for 327 yards and four touchdowns to lead Duke to a 42-39 victory over Arizona State in the Sun Bowl on Wednesday.
Mensah, the game's MVP, was 29 of 51 passing with an interception. He helped Duke to its fourth straight win and tied a Sun Bowl record for TD passes in a game. That included a 17-yard scoring pass to Que'Sean Brown with 2:10 to play that lifted the Blue Devils to victory.
''I was pretty defeated after the fourth down where we didn't convert,'' Mensah said of a late turnover on downs with Duke trailing 39-35. ''My teammates did an exceptional job of lifting me up. It's my teammates. All I have to do is get it to my playmakers.''
And although the ACC champion Blue Devils (9-5) would've liked to have been in the College Football Playoff, no one was thinking about that after winning this shootout.
''That was an instant classic,'' Duke head coach Manny Diaz said. ''There's cynicism around bowls, who wants to play, crowds … that was a big-time atmosphere, that was a big-time game, both teams gave it all, back and forth, momentum swings.
''We got in a position where it was all going against us in the fourth quarter, but our guys have shown time and time again when the easiest thing to do is sit there and say, ‘It's not our day,' they find a way to win and make winning plays.''
Nate Sheppard led Duke in rushing with 22 carries for 170 yards and a TD, while Brown was the top receiver with 10 catches for 178 yards and two scores.
''It was a roller coaster,'' Brown said of the game. ''Coming off that last drive, we didn't convert on fourth down. Then we saw that fumble, we got on offense. I looked at Darren when we went to the field. If there's one guy in front of me, no one is stopping me.''