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Clemson’s struggles are not on offense. They get 5.0 yards per rush to teams normally getting 4.6 and 7.6 passing yards per attempt to 7.0, which amounts to 6.3 yards per play to 5.7.
Those same ratings say that Clemson is above average defensively. They hold teams to .2 yards per rush below their normal average and .5 less per pass attempt.
However, on defense, the numbers are impressive. They are allowing just 4.0 yards per rush to teams normally getting 5.5 and 5.6 yards per pass attempt to teams normally getting 7.6. Overall they are holding foes to 1.6 yards per play below their normal average. “That is one of the best ratios in the country,” says the top football handicapper ever Mike Godsey of GodsTips.
Here are some betting trends. All records are against the spread:
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Clemson is 0-7 after getting less than 170 yards passing last game and 1-7 off ATS loss. The Tigers have gone under the total in six straight.