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00:00Now, the last few years when Clemson and Wake Forest have
00:06squared off, the games have been decided by only a single
00:10score. Even last year. Not expected to be the case, Lacey
00:13Guide today in Winston-Salem. The Tigers, after the opening
00:17season loss to Georgia, have won four straight, all four
00:20victories by at least sixteen points, twenty-eight points per
00:24game, the average victory margin for Clemson this year.
00:27They're laying three touchdowns today against the Demon
00:29Deeks. How do you see it playing out? Well, they have
00:31dominated Wake Forest. They've won fifteen straight, Ben, in
00:34regards to the series. To your point, last two decided by
00:37eleven points. Last four decided by fourteen points per
00:40game. This is a Cape Club in the game. Yeah. Because you look
00:43at the defense for Wake Forest, they're giving up 291 passing
00:47yards per game in the win against NC State. They allow
00:50that offense to throw for three fourteen. Can only look Clemson.
00:54I like the over though, Kev. Sixty. Yeah. And a half. Last
00:57year's game, seventeen twelve. Give me over sixty and a half.
01:01I lean to Clemson in the matchup. I I only chuckle
01:03because when you're when you say it's a Cape Club in the
01:05game and a Phil Moffa game, it's an everybody game. The
01:08Wake defense is atrocious. For me, here is the main thing I am
01:12looking for. This is the game to finally figure out how we bet
01:15Phil Moffa throughout this season. Against FSU, twenty-five
01:19carries. We know it's his backfield but does Phil Moffa
01:22get big workloads when they win big or when they beat up on
01:26teams? So far, no. He gets twenty-plus carries and it's
01:29Phil Moffa sees in the rest of the way. It's a huge Clemson
01:32offensive day at least on paper.

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