WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Josh Harris kept breaking off long runs, and Tanner Price followed with touchdown passes. They gave Wake Forest its best start to ACC play -- and yet another victory over Florida State.

Price threw three scoring passes, Harris rushed for 136 yards and Wake Forest upset the 23rd-ranked Seminoles 35-30 on Saturday.

Price was 21 of 35 for 233 yards with touchdowns covering 22 yards to Chris Givens, 2 yards to Tommy Bohanon and 8 yards to Terence Davis.

That helped the Demon Deacons (4-1, 3-0) win their fourth straight and open league play with three wins for the first time in school history, even if those ACC victories came by a total 20 points.

"We're a football team that's good enough to beat you, but we're not good enough to get away from you," coach Jim Grobe said.

A 10-point underdog, Wake Forest trailed for only about five minutes of the first half, led the entire second half and rolled up 391 yards against what was thought to be one of the ACC's toughest defenses. Florida State (2-3, 0-2) entered giving up just 257 total yards per game.

Somehow, the Demon Deacons -- and a roster that includes 30 Florida natives -- seem to have the Seminoles figured out.

Wake Forest has won four of six in the series, and each of its previous three teams to beat Florida State went on to play in bowl games. The Demon Deacons' last three victories over Top 25 teams also have come at the Seminoles' expense.

"We can't sit all year and be like, 'We beat Florida State. Our season's over now,'" Harris said. "We have another tough game next week (Virginia Tech)."