FSU Game PFF Grades

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Miami offensive grades (snap count)

Jacolby George, 75.0 (60)

Don Chaney, 71.8 (19)

Colbie Young, 65.9 (45)

Tyler Van Dyke, 60.2 (7)

Mark Fletcher, 60.0 (46)

Anez Cooper, 59.5 (65)

Matt Lee, 58.9 (65)

Brashard Smith, 58.8 (32)

Isaiah Horton, 56.1 (17)

Emory Williams, 53.7 (58)

Jalen Rivers, 50.6 (65)

Riley Williams, 49.9 (19)

Francis Mauigoa, 49.0 (65)

Javion Cohen, 47.8 (65)


Xavier Restrepo, 41.7 (55)

Cam McCormick, 35.9 (32)

Miami defensive grades (snap count)

Jaden Harris, 71.0 (1)

Corey Flagg, 70.6 (36)

KJ Cloyd, 69.0 (34)

Jacob Lichtenstein, 66.9 (16)

Francisco Mauigoa, 66.0 (65)

Jaden Davis, 66.0 (21)

Jadais Richard, 65.6 (53)

Te’Cory Couch, 64.6 (26)

Leonard Taylor, 63.2 (41)

Wesley Bissainthe, 62.6 (59)

Branson Deen, 62.6 (30)

Thomas Gore, 61.0 (7)

Damari Brown, 60.1 (65)

Rueben Bain, 57.9 (56)

Jared Harrison-Hunte, 55.8 (45)

James Williams, 54.2 (65)

Kam Kinchens, 53.6 (64)

Jahfari Harvey, 36.8 (19)

Davonte Brown, 30.4 (12)


- Some context:

-Prior to Emory leaving injured, Canes had 34 rushes vs. 23 pass attempts.
-Canes averaged 3.9 yards per carry rushing the ball
-Emory attempted 14 passes within 9 yards of the LOS and only 6 beyond that; 13 passes went to the middle of the field, 4 to the right and 3 to the left

-Anez Cooper had the highest overall grade of the linemen at 59.5 , followed by Matt Lee at 58.9 m Jalen Rivers 50.6, Francis Mauigoa 49.0 (with three false starts) and Javion Cohen at 47.8 percent.

-The top pass blocking grade was 66.5 from Cooper; he top run blocking guy was Mauigoa at 63.7 percent

-TE Cam McCormick got some rough grades with 35.9 overall grade and 14.6 pass blocking grade.

- Tackling Grades: Jahfari Harvey was at 23.0 percent in his 19 reps, Jared Harrison-Hunte 23.2 percent in 45 reps, Rueben Bain 23.2 percent, Kam Kinchens 26.9 percent, Damari Brown 39.1 percent, Corey Flagg 48.1 percent, Wesley Bissainthe 51.3 percent and KJ Cloyd 52.3 percent.

-There were 13 missed tackles, with three noted from Harvey and two from James Williams.

-The top grades in tackling went to Jadais Richard at 78.2 percent in 53 reps, Leonard Taylor at 74.6 in 41 reps, Jaden Davis at 72.5 in 21 reps and Branson Deen at 72.4 percent in 30 reps.

-top run defense grades went to Flagg (72.3), Bissainthe (72.1) and Jacob Lichtenstein in his limited reps (71.1) while the top pass rush grades went to Francisco Mauigoa (70.9), Cloyd (65.6) and Branson Deen (59.0).

-In the Secondary, Davonte Brown was the only DB that didn’t allow a catch when targeted (0-2) but he had a pass interference call against him. The top DB in coverage grades was Davis at 66.3 percent followed by Te’Cory Couch at 65.2 and Richard at 64.9.

-FSU targeted freshman CB Damari Brown and completed five of eight passes against him for 30 yards and a TD. Kam Kinchens allowed five of six completions for 96 yards, and Jadais Richard allowed 3-of-5 passing when targeted for 36 yards.
 
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Miami offensive grades (snap count)

Jacolby George, 75.0 (60)

Don Chaney, 71.8 (19)

Colbie Young, 65.9 (45)

Tyler Van Dyke, 60.2 (7)

Mark Fletcher, 60.0 (46)

Anez Cooper, 59.5 (65)

Matt Lee, 58.9 (65)

Brashard Smith, 58.8 (32)

Isaiah Horton, 56.1 (17)

Emory Williams, 53.7 (58)

Jalen Rivers, 50.6 (65)

Riley Williams, 49.9 (19)

Francis Mauigoa, 49.0 (65)

Javion Cohen, 47.8 (65)


Xavier Restrepo, 41.7 (55)

Cam McCormick, 35.9 (32)

Miami defensive grades (snap count)

Jaden Harris, 71.0 (1)

Corey Flagg, 70.6 (36)

KJ Cloyd, 69.0 (34)

Jacob Lichtenstein, 66.9 (16)

Francisco Mauigoa, 66.0 (65)

Jaden Davis, 66.0 (21)

Jadais Richard, 65.6 (53)

Te’Cory Couch, 64.6 (26)

Leonard Taylor, 63.2 (41)

Wesley Bissainthe, 62.6 (59)

Branson Deen, 62.6 (30)

Thomas Gore, 61.0 (7)

Damari Brown, 60.1 (65)

Rueben Bain, 57.9 (56)

Jared Harrison-Hunte, 55.8 (45)

James Williams, 54.2 (65)

Kam Kinchens, 53.6 (64)

Jahfari Harvey, 36.8 (19)

Davonte Brown, 30.4 (12)


- Some context:

-Prior to Emory leaving injured, Canes had 34 rushes vs. 23 pass attempts.
-Canes averaged 3.9 yards per carry rushing the ball
-Emory attempted 14 passes within 9 yards of the LOS and only 6 beyond that; 13 passes went to the middle of the field, 4 to the right and 3 to the left

-Anez Cooper had the highest overall grade of the linemen at 59.5 , followed by Matt Lee at 58.9 m Jalen Rivers 50.6, Francis Mauigoa 49.0 (with three false starts) and Javion Cohen at 47.8 percent.

-The top pass blocking grade was 66.5 from Cooper; he top run blocking guy was Mauigoa at 63.7 percent

-TE Cam McCormick got some rough grades with 35.9 overall grade and 14.6 pass blocking grade.

- Tackling Grades: Jahfari Harvey was at 23.0 percent in his 19 reps, Jared Harrison-Hunte 23.2 percent in 45 reps, Rueben Bain 23.2 percent, Kam Kinchens 26.9 percent, Damari Brown 39.1 percent, Corey Flagg 48.1 percent, Wesley Bissainthe 51.3 percent and KJ Cloyd 52.3 percent.

-There were 13 missed tackles, with three noted from Harvey and two from James Williams.

-The top grades in tackling went to Jadais Richard at 78.2 percent in 53 reps, Leonard Taylor at 74.6 in 41 reps, Jaden Davis at 72.5 in 21 reps and Branson Deen at 72.4 percent in 30 reps.

-top run defense grades went to Flagg (72.3), Bissainthe (72.1) and Jacob Lichtenstein in his limited reps (71.1) while the top pass rush grades went to Francisco Mauigoa (70.9), Cloyd (65.6) and Branson Deen (59.0).

-In the Secondary, Davonte Brown was the only DB that didn’t allow a catch when targeted (0-2) but he had a pass interference call against him. The top DB in coverage grades was Davis at 66.3 percent followed by Te’Cory Couch at 65.2 and Richard at 64.9.

-FSU targeted freshman CB Damari Brown and completed five of eight passes against him for 30 yards and a TD. Kam Kinchens allowed five of six completions for 96 yards, and Jadais Richard allowed 3-of-5 passing when targeted for 36 yards.
Can’t understand why they were so heavily committed to Fletcher, especially in the 3rd after Chaney was killing it. Fletcher kept missing the exact same holes Chaney was hitting yet Fletcher had more than twice as many snaps

Agree on 84 being on the field way too much. If you want a blocker, just put McCoy out there, otherwise play your dynamic tight ends

they also kept running the most ridiculous formation with two wrs to the same side both on the line of scrimmage making the slot ineligible. 100% have to run out of that. Coaches need to stop making it so tough for the team to be successful
 
Can’t understand why they were so heavily committed to Fletcher, especially in the 3rd after Chaney was killing it. Fletcher kept missing the exact same holes Chaney was hitting yet Fletcher had more than twice as many snaps

Agree on 84 being on the field way too much. If you want a blocker, just put McCoy out there, otherwise play your dynamic tight ends

they also kept running the most ridiculous formation with two wrs to the same side both on the line of scrimmage making the slot ineligible. 100% have to run out of that. Coaches need to stop making it so tough for the team to be successful
He was limping after he got tackled 5 yards out of bounds.
 
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I understand that Mauioga is a TF, but someone needs to teach him to count. He’s good for at least 3-5 false starts a week.
 
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Chaney was killing them off the edge but we kept running Fletcher into the back of Lee…if I was Lee I’d file for assault…
 
Feels like Miami players always going down hurt. This game alone chaney, JHH, LT, kinchens, obviously emory...most played thru it but its been this way all season.
Yes a physical sport like football yields injuries. What a novel concept.
 
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Davonte Brown was the only DB that didn’t allow a catch when targeted (0-2) but he had a pass interference call against him. The top DB in coverage grades was Davis at 66.3 percent followed by Te’Cory Couch at 65.2 and Richard at 64.9.
Is it just me, or does Davonte Brown get called for PI in 1 of every 3 snaps he plays?
 
Corey Flagg under Manny and how he had the linebackers playing was criminal. He’s had an awesome year for us this year.

Hopefully him & Kiko stays another season with us next year and continue in that rotation as the senior leaders.

Coaching and scheme matter.
 
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