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The Tigers jump right into Atlantic Coast Conference competition with an adjusted schedule put together in the summer when the league decided to play a 10-game conference slate plus one non-league game.
Clemson has a league-high five All-ACC preseason first-team selections, topped by Trevor Lawrence as preseason player of the year. Senior running back Travis Etienne, another first-team selection, was the ACC Player of the Year in 2018 and 2019.
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That duo has helped Clemson to a combined 29-1 record over the last two seasons, one ending in a national championship and the other with last January’s runner-up finish.
Clemson has won 11 consecutive meetings with the Demon Deacons, including last year’s 52-3 home victory and a 63-3 walloping two years ago in Winston-Salem.
Wake Forest QB Sam Hartman was the 2018 starter as a true freshman and held the spot until a broken leg in early November. The Demon Deaconbs finished 8-5 last year, dropping four of its final five games.
Saturday night’s game will air on ABC. If you don’t have cable or a similar TV service, you can also watch the game for free from fuboTV, which has a free trial that runs for seven days.
Clemson vs. Wake Forest
Start time: Saturday, 9/12, 7:30 PM ET
TV channel: ABC (Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast, Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish, Hulu, fuboTV, Sling.)
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Trevor Lawrence has only lost one game since taking over as Clemson’s starting quarterback in 2018.
But that one defeat was a big one — a lopsided 42-25 loss to Louisiana State in last year’s College Football Playoff championship game — and certainly one that has the potential No. 1 NFL draft pick motivated for some measure of redemption this season entering Saturday night’s season opener at Wake Forest.
But Lawrence insists he isn’t going to allow himself to be consumed with the task of helping the Tigers reach the title game for the fifth time in six seasons.
He’s vowed to enjoy the journey rather than focusing on the destination.
“Getting one last year in college, that’s a special time,” said Lawrence, who is 25-1 as Clemson’s starting QB. “The things at the next level are awesome, and I’ll be grateful for them when they come, but you don’t want to give this time back.”
Clemson has won five straight Atlantic Coast Conference championships — most of those in dominant and predictable fashion — but this year’s quest includes an added obstacle with 10th-ranked Notre Dame joining the conference.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney, of course, isn’t looking that far ahead.
Swinney is continuing with his “win the day” motto, something that has helped the Tigers to a remarkable 69-5 record over the past five seasons.
“Opening game, you’re always trying to get everybody in the rhythm of the season, in sync,” Swinney said. “But this year has been like none other in that regard. Just super, super excited.”
Clemson will be without some familiar weapons on offense with wide receiver Tee Higgins leaving for the NFL and Justyn Ross out for the year after spinal fusion surgery. Together they combined to catch 21 of Lawrence’s 36 touchdown passes and more than 50% of his 3,665 passing yards in 2019.