Clemson improved to 4-0 Saturday as Dabo Swinney and the Tigers walked away from Truist Field in Winston-Salem (N.C.) with a 51-45 double overtime win over Wake Forest.
It was a massive in-conference win for No.5 Clemson as starting quarterback DJ Uiagalelei and the Tigers’ offense had their best performance of the season. While the Clemson offense was performing at the highest level we’ve seen so far this season, the defense struggled mightily, allowing Sam Hartman to complete 20-29 passes for 337-yard and six touchdowns.
Game after game, we learn a little bit more about this Clemson team, with their wild win over No.21 Wake Forest being no different.
Here are five takeaways I believe to be some of the most important from Clemson’s Week 4 win over Wake Forest.