UNC To Face Wake Forest's Attacking Blitzes
Posted Oct 12, 2015
The Demon Deacons are allowing 296.0 yards per game and holding opponents to 27.8 percent third-down conversion rate (15th) in their 3-3 start. Opponents are averaging 13.2 third-down attempts per game, which translates to average of 3.7 conversions. The primary reason for Wake Forest’s defensive success through the first half of the season is its variety of blitzes.
(Inside Carolina)
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