The Wake Forest Demon Deacons got a huge game out of wide receiver Greg Dortch on Saturday.
First, it was a one-handed touchdown catch. Then, after returning one punt 70 yards for a touchdown, Dortch made even more jaws drop on his next big play.
Late in the second quarter, the sophomore caught a punt at Wake Forest’s 40-yard line, burst through a hole then ripped the soul out of two Towson Tigers players with two beautiful moves to evade the defenders and then found the end zone.
No one was stopping this guy.
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— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) September 8, 2018
It was a memorable performance for Dortch. He was a focal point of the passing game with a team-high seven receptions for 94 yards and a touchdown, while also providing two big plays on special teams.
The Demon Deacons discovered gold in Dortch and he is quickly rewarding them with big plays. After scoring nine touchdowns as a freshman, he is well on his way to an even bigger season as a sophomore.