Clemson's Defense without Star Linebacker Wade Woodaz for Showdown Against Pitt
ICARO Media Group
**Clemson to Face Pitt Without Key Defensive Player**
As the 20th-ranked Tigers gear up for their noon showdown against Pitt at Acrisure Stadium, Clemson's defense will be missing a crucial player. Linebacker Wade Woodaz has been ruled out for the game.
Sources reveal that Woodaz sustained a leg injury during practice earlier this week, which has left him limping despite making the trip to Pittsburgh. Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney is expected to provide further updates on Woodaz's condition after the game.
In Woodaz's absence, freshman Sammy Brown is anticipated to take his place in the starting lineup. Clemson, with a record of 7-2 overall and 6-1 in the ACC, is expected to deploy a 4-3 defense for today's game.
The loss of Woodaz is significant for the Tigers, as he leads the team with 65 tackles. His impressive season statistics also include 6.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, four pass breakups, and nine quarterback pressures.
The Tigers will need to adapt quickly to maintain their defensive strength against Pitt and continue their successful season.