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Stakes high for Pittsburgh, Wake

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There should be no shortage of offense when No. 15 Pittsburgh and No. 16 Wake Forest meet in the Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip game Saturday night in Charlotte, North Carolina.

So whichever team’s defense figures out how to make an impact might turn out in the best shape in a matchup of 10-2 teams that made rapid rises this season.

Wake Forest is third nationally in scoring at 42.9 points per game. Pittsburgh is next at 42.8. This is the first ACC championsh­ip game with two teams averaging more than 40 points apiece.

“I kind of hope that we can get a few stops,” Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson said. “It will be hard.”

The Pittsburgh defense has improved weekly, coach Pat Narduzzi said.

“A lot of points are going to be scored,” Narduzzi said. “We’re going to try to eliminate the scoring (from Wake Forest) and try to score at least one more point than Wake Forest does.”

Pittsburgh has its first 10win regular season since 1981. Wake Forest has reached a double-digit win total for the second time.

Pittsburgh’s Kenny Pickett was selected as the AllACC first-team quarterbac­k. Wake Forest’s Sam Hartman was the second-team choice.

“We’ve been saying every week is a championsh­ip (and) now we’re finally in the big one,” Pickett said.

With 40 touchdown throws this year, Pickett is one shy of the single-season ACC record held by former Clemson player Deshaun Watson. Teammate Jordan Addison leads the country with 17 touchdown catches.

“It’s not just (Pickett), and he’d probably be the first person to say that,” Clawson said. “But he is certainly the engine that makes them go.”

In the last nine games, Hartman has thrown for 3,020 yards and 28 touchdowns passes.

“Our secondary is going to have to be on their toes,” Narduzzi said. “They’re where they are for a reason. They do it their way. They do it the Wake Forest way.”

 ?? USA Today Sports - Bob DeChiara ?? Led by quarterbac­k Sam Hartman, who has thrown for 3,020 yards and 28 touchdowns over his last nine games, Wake Forest is the first team other than Clemson to represent the Atlantic Division in the ACC championsh­ip game.
USA Today Sports - Bob DeChiara Led by quarterbac­k Sam Hartman, who has thrown for 3,020 yards and 28 touchdowns over his last nine games, Wake Forest is the first team other than Clemson to represent the Atlantic Division in the ACC championsh­ip game.

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