CLEMSON, SC — Duke football knew exactly what was coming hours before it actually happened.

The night before the Blue Devils' road game at Clemson , tight ends coach Justin Watts called the eventual 2-point conversion play that Duke used to take down Clemson in Death Valley for the first time since 1980.

"He gave us a little speech: He basically called how it was going to happen," wide receiver Sahmir Hagans said following the 46-45 win on Saturday, Nov. 1. "He said we were going to get the ball last, score, and if we got a chance to go for two, we were going to run that exact play. And he called it. He said if it was open, I'd get it and score."

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