FINAL: No. 3 Clemson 52, Wake Forest 3
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GAME DAY: No. 3 CLEMSON vs WAKE FOREST |
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We will be chatting LIVE in this thread during today’s game. Come hang out with the Clemson Sports Talk staff.
Watch, Listen and Read
Game: 3:30 p.m. Death Valley - Clemson, SC
TV: ABC
Radio: Fox Sports Radio 1400
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CLEMSON FOOTBALL & RECRUITING COVERAGE |
The Storylines
Clemson will take to Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium one final time in 2019 in search of a school-record 22nd consecutive home win when the team hosts Wake Forest later today. The contest will be Clemson's first since clinching the ACC Atlantic Division last week at NC State to earn its fifth consecutive ACC Championship Game berth, a first in conference history.
This week, Clemson can become only the second program in conference annals to finish back-to-back years with an 8-0 record in regular-season conference play.
Prior to the game, Clemson will honor its 2019 senior class with Senior Day festivities. Presently, Clemson's seniors hold a 51-3 overall record in the last four years, standing as one of only five senior classes in FBS history to post at least 51 career wins in four years. The group is 26-1 in Death Valley, 29-2 in ACC regular-season play (32-2 against the ACC overall) and has spent its entire tenure in the AP Top 10, including an active streak of 34 consecutive appearances in the AP Top 5.
While much discussion of Clemson's 2019 season has centered around its opponents, the program has adhered to its belief that "it's about how we play, not who we play." Clemson has dominated the vast majority of its opponents even when accounting for opponent strength. This season, Clemson's defense is limiting its FBS opponents to 42.0 percent of their season averages in points and 62.5 percent of their season averages in yards. Meanwhile, Clemson's offensive production would equal 145.1 percent of opponents' season averages in points allowed and 126.2 percent of their season averages in yards allowed.
Spend this evening’s game with us in this thread! Brandon Stockdale will be holding down the fort along with the rest of the CST Staff.