Clemson vs Wake Forest prediction |
CLEMSON – Clemson head coach
Dabo Swinney
Dabo Swinney Head Coach View Full Profile
has called this Saturday’s game against Wake Forest the biggest game of the year. And he’s right. Not only is it Senior Day, but the Tigers clinch the Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic Division title and a berth in the ACC Championship Game with a win. It would also mean the Tigers finish the season 7-0 in Death Valley, the first time since the 1990 team went 6-0 at home that the Tigers had an undefeated home season. Sometimes it almost seems that Wake Forest wins half of their games against the Tigers, but head coach Jim Grobe is just 3-7 against the Tigers. Also, Wake Forest is 1-18 all-time against ranked Clemson teams, and Grobe is 0-3 against them. How will this one turn out? WAKE FOREST AT CLEMSON WHEN WAKE FOREST HAS THE BALL The Demon Deacons rank 108th nationally in rushing offense, averaging just over three yards per carry and 104 yards per game. Josh Harris (61.71 yards per game) and Brandon Pendergrass (46.33 ypg) make up the two-headed rushing attack for the Deacons, who have really relied on sophomore quarterback Tanner Price to move the offense. Price is 169-for-273 for 2154 yards with 15 touchdowns and six interceptions. The Wake Forest passing offense is ranked 32nd nationally, and Price’s favorite target is Chris Givens. Givens has 58 catches for 985 yards and eight touchdowns, and will present a matchup problem for Clemson’s safeties, which have had problems in coverage this season. Clemson defensive coordinator
Kevin SteeleKevin Steele Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers View Full Profile
has moved nickel back/corner
Xavier BrewerXavier Brewer RS Jr. Defensive Back #29 5-11, 190 Jacksonville, FL View Full Profile
to safety in the past week in order to try and improve the tackling and add to his coverage. The good news is that Wake can’t run the football on anyone, but you have to figure that Grobe and company will look for a way to run the football at Clemson defenders, who have had problems in recent weeks playing assignment football. If Wake can get any success in the running game and force Tiger safeties and corners up to the line, it could be a long day. The Tigers need to stop the Wake Forest running game at the point of attack, force the Demon Deacons into becoming one-dimensional and letting ends
Malliciah GoodmanMalliciah Goodman Jr. Defensive End #97 6-4, 280 Florence, SC View Full Profile
and
Andre BranchAndre Branch RS Sr. Defensive End #40 6-5, 260 Richmond, VA View Full Profile
pin their ears back and rush Price. ADVANTAGE – SLIGHT TO WAKE FOREST WHEN CLEMSON HAS THE BALL The good news for the Tigers is that junior running back
Andre EllingtonAndre Ellington RS Jr. Running Back #23 5-10, 190 Moncks Corner, SC View Full Profile
will be healthy for this game. The only time he has been completely healthy since the third game of the season, Ellington exploded for 212 yards against Maryland. He was missed two weeks ago at Georgia Tech when freshmen
Mike BellamyMike Bellamy Fr. Running Back #5 5-10, 175 Nocatee, FL View Full Profile
and
D.J. HowardD.J. Howard RS Fr. Running Back #22 5-11, 195 Lincoln, AL View Full Profile
each had critical fumbles. The Deacons are just average across the board defensively – 49th against the run, 51st against the pass and 71st in scoring defense. The key for the Tigers will be to get Ellington and quarterback
Tajh BoydTajh Boyd RS So. Quarterback #10 6-1, 225 Hampton, VA View Full Profile
involved in the running game early in the contest. Defensive back Cyhl Quarles is their leading tackler, while nose tackle Nikita Whitlock leads them in tackles for loss. If the Tigers can get past Whitlock and are making the secondary players make tackles, that means the Clemson offense is doing what it wants and Boyd can then hit receivers
Sammy WatkinsSammy Watkins Fr. Wide Receiver #2 6-1, 200 Fort Myers, FL View Full Profile
, Nuk Hopkins,
Martavis BryantMartavis Bryant Fr. Wide Receiver #1 6-5, 205 Calhoun Falls, SC View Full Profile
or
Dwayne AllenDwayne Allen RS Jr. Tight End #83 6-3, 255 Fayetteville, NC View Full Profile
over the middle or down the field. Wake has a decent secondary, and they tackle well, but they don’t quite match Clemson’s downfield speed. ADVANTAGE – CLEMSON SPECIAL TEAMS The Demon Deacons’ best special teams player is kicker Jimmy Newman, who has hit 15-of-17 field goals this year and is 38-for-47 in his career. Punter Alex Wulfeck averages just over 38 yards per punt, and the Deacons really don’t have a major threat in the return game. Clemson might get kickoff specialist
Spencer BentonSpencer Benton RS Jr. Punter / Kicker #13 6-2, 195 Myrtle Beach, SC View Full Profile
back for this game. He has been missed as shorter kickoffs have led to some incredible field position for Tiger opponents in his absence. Punter
Dawson ZimmermanDawson Zimmerman Sr. Punter / Kicker #96 6-2, 205 Lawrenceville, GA View Full Profile
is 32nd nationally, averaging a little over 42 yards per punt. Kicker
Chandler CatanzaroChandler Catanzaro RS So. Punter / Kicker #39 6-2, 200 Greenville, SC View Full Profile
has made 14-of-18 field goals. Watkins is 28th national at 26.57 yards per kickoff return. ADVANTAGE – CLEMSON WHAT WILL HAPPEN I don’t expect the Deacons to go down easily – if they win they control their own destiny in the ACC Atlantic. But as much as the Deacons have to play for, the Tigers have far more. It will be the last home game for several key players, and the opportunity to go ahead and clinch the division and not have to scoreboard watch is something Clemson simply can't pass up. The Deacons will find a way to run it early and hit some big plays in the passing game, but Ellington makes a successful return and Watkins continues his assault on the Clemson record books as the Tigers start to pull away in the third quarter. FINAL SCORE CLEMSON 37, WAKE FOREST 23 GUEST PREDICTIONS Mickey Plyler - 6AM-9M on WCCP 104.9FM - 42-24 Clemson Dan Scott - 9AM-12PM on WCCP 104.9FM - 42-17 Clemson El Swann - TigerNet Talk - 42-16 Clemson Rev O. - Fan's Corner Blog - 45-24 Clemson Computer simulation - 38-21 Clemson (Boyd 21-34 285 yards, 3 TDs; Ellington 24-125 yards, 1 TD; Watkins 5-112 yards 1 TD; Freeman 4 pancakes; Branch 6 tackles, 2 sacks; Catman 1/1 fg) PREDICTION TRACKER * Points: 3 pts for best prediction of the week, 1pt for picking the correct winner
Game
Actual
David Hood
Mickey Plyler
Dan Scott
El Swann
Rev O.
Computer
Troy
43-19 CU
41-20 CU
37-17 CU
34-14 CU
27-10 CU
41-21 CU
34-7 CU
Wofford
35-27 CU
51-13 CU
48-17 CU
40-14 CU
48-13 CU
37-13 CU
38-0 CU
Auburn
38-24 CU
30-27 AUB
31-30 CU
34-31 CU
24-22 AUB
34-24 CU
34-17 CU
FSU
35-30 CU
23-16 CU
27-26 CU
27-16 CU
35-31 CU
35-28 CU
28-24 FSU
VT
23-3 CU
27-23 CU
28-27 CU
31-23 CU
28-24 CU
31-24 CU
24-20 VT
BC
36-14 CU
40-13 CU
37-13 CU
42-12 CU
47-13 CU
45-10 CU
34-7 CU
MARY
56-45 CU
30-16 CU
37-24 CU
31-17 CU
38-17 CU
40-10 CU
34-20 CU
UNC
59-38 CU
38-27 CU
31-21 CU
37-21 CU
41-20 CU
38-21 CU
37-27 CU
GT
31-17 GT
41-28 CU
37-24 CU
42-24 CU
43-17 CU
48-30 CU
31-28 CU
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