Clemson and Wake Forest come into Saturday’s game from different ends.
The Tigers are ranked third in the latest College Football Playoff Rankings and have won 25 games in a row. They’re also peaking at the right time, outscoring their last five opponents by an average score of 53-11.
After winning their first five games, the Demon Deacons have gone 2-2 over the last five weeks of the season and are reeling after losing star wide receiver Sage Surratt and team leader and starting middle linebacker Justin Strnad for the season due to injuries.
Now they must play a Clemson team that is hungry and is looking to take another step closer to defending their national championship in the CFP.