Miami's Corn Elder (29) wipes his head as he leaves the field following a kickoff return, which featured multiple laterals before Elder subsequently received the final lateral, and scored to beat Duke 30-27 in an NCAA college football game, in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. (AP Photo/Rob Brown)
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - The Miami player who scored a touchdown on a wild final play the Atlantic Coast Conference later said shouldn't have counted has earned a weekly award from the league.
The ACC on Monday announced returner Corn Elder as its specialist of the week as chosen by a 14-member media panel.
Elder took the last of eight laterals for the game-ending touchdown in Miami's 30-27 victory at Duke. The next day, the ACC suspended the officiating crew for two games for what it termed "a series of errors" - most significantly, that another Miami returner's knee was down before he lateraled the ball - that allowed Miami to score the winning TD.
The ACC said that should have been spotted during the review and would have ended the game if called.
Miami's Corn Elder throws a lateral during a kickoff return which featured multiple laterals before Elder subsequently received the final lateral and scored to beat Duke 30-27 in an NCAA college football game, in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. (AP Photo/Rob Brown)
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Miami's Dallas Crawford (25) returns a kickoff, which featured multiple laterals before Corn Elder subsequently received the final lateral, and scored to beat Duke 30-27 in an NCAA college football game, in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. (AP Photo/Rob Brown)
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