Once again third-ranked Clemson played an offense that has been playing well for the majority of the season, and once again the Tigers dominated them.
Clemson held Wake Forest to 105 total yards, including only 41 passing yards in a 52-3 victory Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Wake Forest entered the game averaging 487.3 total yards per game, including a conference-best 314.1 passing yards per game.
The Tigers (11-0, 8-0 ACC) held Wake Forest to five first downs. They produced more three-and-outs (seven) than Wake Forest’s offense produced first downs (five). Those seven official three-and-outs also don’t include a one-play Wake Forest drive that ended with an interception.