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Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson was extremely complimentary of the Aggies during the ACC conference call today, saying his team would face what he believes is one of the best defenses in the country. "They are very well coached, they are multiple, which gave us problems when we played Monroe," he said. "They are very extremely physical up front and they have some seniors and juniors that have played a lot of football. We have got a young offensive line that's continuing to grow together so we have certainly got to step it up." Clawson was also impressed with the Aggies' offense. "Their quarterback, Chuckie Keeton, is certainly one of the top quarterbacks in the country," he said. "He can throw it, and his ability to break out and make plays on the run when the pocket breaks down is exceptional. They have got a slot receiver, JoJo Natson, who will probably be the fasted player we've faced all year. This is a program that the last three years has been very, very successful. We have a lot of respect for them and we are going to have to certainly get a lot better than we did a week ago to be successful out there." As for his own team, Clawson said he likes the way his freshmen tight ends are developing. Cam Serigne is tied for the team lead with eight catches for 80 yards and Devin Pike has four catches for 26 yards. "Those two guys were very productive last week," he said. "That's a position that can help you make first downs and keep drives alive. I'm happy with the production we are getting from that position considering they are two freshmen."

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