And focus on some of the things we have an opportunity to accomplish - obviously Wake is a very good team and having a very special season, but we have a group of seniors that have a chance to go undefeated at home. It's always something but these guys always find a way to persevere and push through and so we are going to build on that and put together our best plan. "J-Ross ( Justyn Ross) goes out and DJ (Uiagalelei) is struggling a little bit, and then Taisun (Phommachanh) comes in and gives us a spark and then Taisun goes out. “One thing that I love about this group is that they are finding a way to win, regardless.
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That is going to give us a chance and we have to complement the defense and complement special teams and just be ready to do our part and do whatever it takes.”Įlliott said that he is proud of the way his offense has responded to adversity this season. We have to play within the system and our best players have to play well.
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“And yes, we are going to have to score some points but we can't press. The biggest thing for us is just focusing on the plan and the details and put together our best week of practice. They already have a ton of stuff that they are trying to unload. But I am not going to put any more pressure on these guys. “We just hit a little bump in the road and didn't play our best in spots with some of the guys we are counting on.
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We felt good going into this last week because we were making progress,” Elliott said. “We say that every week and we are chasing that. Wake Forest and Clemson kick off at noon Saturday on ESPN in a game that has ACC Atlantic Division title implications, and the Demon Deacons bring the nation’s second-best scoring offense (44.7 points per game) into the contest.Ĭlemson’s defense will, of course, have a say in how many points the Demon Deacons score, but Elliott knows this will have to be his offense’s best game. Tony Elliott smiled Monday morning when he was asked if the Tigers feel like they have to keep up with Wake Forest’s prolific offense Saturday, and he said that he won’t put any more pressure on his players than they already feel. Eyes will be on Justyn Ross' health status this week.