Wake Forest’s Skinner nation’s most accurate passer

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(AP) - Wake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner finished the 2007 college football season as the nation's most accurate passer.

The redshirt sophomore led the Bowl Subdivision in completion percentage at 72.4 percent for completing 236 of 326 pass attempts for 2,204 yards.

Skinner set the school record for completion percentage in a season, breaking his own mark of 65.8 percent set in 2006. Skinner is also Wake Forest's career completion percentage leader at 69.5 percent. He also set ACC records for season and career completion percentage in 2007.

Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell was the nation's leading passer at the end of the regular season, but Skinner hit 29 of 38 passes against Connecticut in the Meineke Car Care Bowl in Charlotte to climb to the top.

Harrell hit 44 of 69 for the Red Raiders in the Gator Bowl against Virginia.

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