Kaaya has slayed FSU for the past two years when their secondary was actually the strength of their defense. I expect him to do much of the same this year, especially considering that their secondary is now considered the weak part of their D.
The difference, is this year we have the staff to make sure that we don't give the game away like we did the previous two years.
He couldn't put it together on the last drive last year when the pressure was on him. He had plenty of time to perform.
Kaaya has been pretty good but he has not taken over a game like he should if he wants to be considered with other Miami greats.
Kaaya threw for 721yds 5 touchdowns and 1 interception against FSU the last two years. You're right, Kaaya played "pretty good"
Its 2016. Everyone puts up huge passing stats in college football.
He left the field 0 and 2 after both of those games and he had lots of offensive talent around him.
He had a chance to pull it last year off on the last drive. When the pressure was on, he choked.