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Dukie98's Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Week 7 2008

Wake Forest Demon Deacons
vs
Clemson Tigers

Box Score1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Clemson 0 7 8 16 31
Wake Forest 3 6 7 0 16

Tigers Trample Deacons, 31-16

After hanging close for three quarters despite an impotent offense, the Wake Forest Demon Deacons faded badly in the fourth quarter, falling to #9 Clemson 31-16.

Clemson struggled early in the game, allowing Wake to take a 9-7 lead into the locker room at halftime. All-American C.J. Spiller suffered a season-ending knee injury on his second carry of the game. Two Tiger turnovers set up field goals for Sam Swank, and the Deacons took a 6-0 lead early in the second quarter. Clemson regained the lead on a 49-yard touchdown pass to wideout Jacoby Ford on 4th-and-1 shortly before halftime. After a patient drive, Swank hit a 28-yarder as time ran out to retake the lead, 9-7.

On the first play of the second half, however, all of Wake's momentum was squandered. Riley Skinner forced a pass into coverage, and it was easily picked off- one of six interceptions for the Tigers. Clemson scored on the next play. Wake regained the lead late in the 3rd quarter when safety Chip Vaughn picked off a swing pass from Cullen Harper and took it 65 yards for a score.

In the fourth quarter, Clemson relied on a punishing running game to wear the Wake defense down. Tailback James Davis broke off a 74-yard run midway through the quarter, and then he iced the game with a 39-yard run with three minutes left.

The Deacons' offense continued to sputter, picking up just nine first downs on the game. Skinner threw six interceptions, and also fumbled twice.

Players of the Game

Wake Forest

Chip Vaughn , SS  Note

Clemson

James Davis , HB  Note

Game Statistics
CategoryClemsonWake Forest
First Downs149
Total Offense338178
Rushes-YDS33-20527-27
Passing YDS133151
Turnovers46
Total Yards420324
T.O.P.14:5417:06
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