Clemson's Red Zone Strength Meets Wake Forest's Weakness

From on October 24, 2012

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The Deacs have a problem, which Kerry Capps touched on Monday – they aren’t converting on third down or holding the line in the red zone.

They rank 115th nationally in third down conversions (29 percent) offensively, and come off their worst game yet, converting 1-of-15 times in the 16-10 win over Virginia.

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