Francis Mauigoa Named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week

Trinton Breeze
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Miami junior right tackle Francis Mauigoa has been named the ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week, the league announced Monday afternoon.

Mauigoa anchored a Hurricanes front that powered the Hurricanes to a 38-10 conference win over Syracuse on Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium. The 6-foot-6, 335-pound lineman also had one of the game’s signature moments, taking a designed backward pass behind the line of scrimmage and finishing a 3-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Behind consistent protection and control at the line of scrimmage, Miami quarterback Carson Beck went 18-of-24 for 247 yards with a touchdown reception and a touchdown pass.

Miami’s offense totaled 385 yards on 6.8 yards per play, converting 4-for-4 red-zone opportunities and controlling the line of scrimmage throughout the night, with Mauigoa as the leader.

Miami closes its regular-season home slate Saturday, Nov. 15, against NC State at Hard Rock Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on ESPN and 104.3 FM WQAM.
 

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It looked like he slowed down on TD run looking for someone to truck and when there was no one he said F it and just scored. Glad he didn't break Beck when Beck gave him chest bump in celebration
 
It looked like he slowed down on TD run looking for someone to truck and when there was no one he said F it and just scored. Glad he didn't break Beck when Beck gave him chest bump in celebration
We had to to use a trick play to score in first 28 minutes with CFB BEST O-line.

This is a problem being this WAS our strong point.

Nothing against your post , but nothing is really fixed .

NCST will be a problem
 
We had to to use a trick play to score in first 28 minutes with CFB BEST O-line.

This is a problem being this WAS our strong point.

Nothing against your post , but nothing is really fixed .

NCST will be a problem
It's Monday, the day for HOPE poasting not MOPE poasting

(Ur prolly right though)
 
We had to to use a trick play to score in first 28 minutes with CFB BEST O-line.

This is a problem being this WAS our strong point.

Nothing against your post , but nothing is really fixed .

NCST will be a problem
would you have preferred an inside zone out of Shotgun for a TD? The boys have had a real hard time scoring on that play all year
 
We had to to use a trick play to score in first 28 minutes with CFB BEST O-line.

This is a problem being this WAS our strong point.

Nothing against your post , but nothing is really fixed .

NCST will be a problem
Bet you would have loved to see that play against SMU
 
It looked like he slowed down on TD run looking for someone to truck and when there was no one he said F it and just scored. Glad he didn't break Beck when Beck gave him chest bump in celebration
He actually said that in his post game interview on wqam LMAOO.. He said he didnt even care to score, he was just looking for someone to run over.. :ibis-roflmao-sm3:
 
Bet you would have loved to see that play against SMU
Apparently it is what it has become, we have no identity.

It’s obviously going to be what we’ve evolved to .

Nothing to see here , I guess all is fine glad we got sandlotvtrick playing to save us .

Not good
 
It's Monday, the day for HOPE poasting not MOPE poasting

(Ur prolly right though)
I’m not moping,

Just sharing what all of CFB sees, in the days of rings our opponents used trick plays because they had no confidence in anything against us.

Now we need trick plays, if this is our new identity then fine rejoice , it only leads to POP TARTS.

We are not right , ignore it to hidden trick plays not good .

No I don’t MOPE never had just a realest of what is before us insight.

When things aren’t fixed it just repeats itself.
 
It looked like he slowed down on TD run looking for someone to truck and when there was no one he said F it and just scored. Glad he didn't break Beck when Beck gave him chest bump in celebration
He literally said that in his post game interview. He wanted to run somebody over and was sad and didn't really celebrate because he didn't get to.
 
People complain about our lack of creativity and then when we get creative, they complain it's a gimmick.
Exactly. Technically, it was an “outside run” that ended with a score and people are still complaining.

If anything, it gives teams still on our schedule something to look at instead of us being one dimensional.
 
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