Miami vs. VT Breakdown

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The breakdown:

>>Virginia Tech, once again, has a solid defense. Bud Foster's group is top 30 in the country in:

Total Defense
Rush Defense
Pass Defense
Scoring Defense
Red Zone Defense
3rd Down Defense

Well, ****.


>>Michael Brewer will be the worst QB Miami has faced all season (excluding whoever FAMU trotted out). At 72nd in the country, Brewer has an awful QB rating. Of the previous 6 QBs we've played, he is easily the biggest pile of statistical garbage, sporting a pathetic 1:1 TD to INT ratio. He leads a bad Virginia Tech offense, one that checks in at an embarrassing 80th in the country.


>>Virginia Tech's running backs are in shambles:

- VT will be without second leading rusher Shai McKenzie after he suffered a torn ACL a couple weeks ago. He was averaging 5.1 ypc
- Leading rusher Marshawn Williams is questionable after rolling his ankle vs UNC. He sat out Saturday's game vs Pittsburgh, but is practicing.
- Sophomore Trey Edmunds is out with a broken clavicle after an impressive 10-touchdown freshman campaign.


>>Virginia Tech ranks an impressive 4th nationally in 3rd down conversion defense, allowing opponents to convert only 26% of their attempts.

- Miami is 124th - second to last in the country- in 3rd down offense. Miami converts on a putrid 24% of 3rd down attempts.


Strategy:

>>Defense

Miami should load the box and aim to shut down the run. The goal should be to force Brewer to beat them by getting him into 3rd and longs. Make him uncomfortable by bringing pressure, knowing he is not skilled enough to burn you all night. He is turnover prone. We need to stop them on early downs to do this.

The issue? We are on the road. Our coach subscribes to the "bleed me out over 30 days with multiple cuts instead of shooting me in the head" theory. A fan of the slow, torturous death. Will we force a subpar QB to beat our skilled --despite what the staff says-- secondary? Or continue to be fearful of big plays, conceding 5 yards a pop and watching as teams march up and down the field, hoping for a mistake?

>>Offense

We must win on early downs offensively. The OL has to dominate and we need stay on schedule to avoid 3rd and longs. This offense is pretty much the worst in the country at converting, the last thing we want is a 3rd and long vs a defense that excels at stopping them. Not a good scenario for a true freshman QB on the road.


>>Prediction:

Always a coward, Golden refuses to adapt. It didn't happen vs Nebraska and it didn't happen vs GT. No reason to believe in the middle of year 4 things change. VT picks up yardage against our timid defensive gameplan. Screenshots of questionable alignments will again make the rounds following the game. Despite this, Brewer is awful enough to help keep VT's offense in check.

We struggle offensively, posting another horrible 3rd down %, but our skill position talent and Kaaya are just enough to hit some big plays.


Miami - 24
Va Tech- 23
 
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Solid (if depressing) breakdown. I'll be pleasantly surprised, errrr shocked, if we come out of Blacksburg with a win.
 
Good breakdown, bad score. Sorry, but I don't see us winning up there. This team will be 0-fer on the road this season.

But TRUST THE PROCESS!!! :hair-fire:
 
Who is the guy who ***** slapped our entire defense on the most embarrassing play in UM defensive history last year? If he's playing, we should just forfeit.
 
AG made Logan Thomas look like Winston so I expect this garbage qb to have career highs.......miami loses because of the soft D skeem.
 
They are 61st in yards per attempt, which is pretty middling. Our receivers should be able to get downfield, if we can hold off their rush.
 
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>>Virginia Tech ranks an impressive 4th nationally in 3rd down conversion defense, allowing opponents to convert only 26% of their attempts.

this is all anyone needs to know about our chances on Thursday night. I probably won't even watch.
 
Any time Folden faces a team with a competent coaching staff they lose on the road.
Flubber necks 31
Jersey Boys 14
 
Only concern is how Kaaya reacts to the pressure looks he's going to get and the hits. Probably will have a lot of quick reads, wr screens, and called swings to the backs.
 
>>Defense

Miami should load the box and aim to shut down the run. The goal should be to force Brewer to beat them by getting him into 3rd and longs. Make him uncomfortable by bringing pressure, knowing he is not skilled enough to burn you all night. He is turnover prone. We need to stop them on early downs to do this.

The issue? We are on the road. Our coach subscribes to the "bleed me out over 30 days with multiple cuts instead of shooting me in the head" theory. A fan of the slow, torturous death. Will we force a subpar QB to beat our skilled --despite what the staff says-- secondary? Or continue to be fearful of big plays, conceding 5 yards a pop and watching as teams march up and down the field, hoping for a mistake?

**** ... we are so screwed.

Wish I could believe that D'No will suddenly have an epiphany and get aggressive, but I'm all out of cool-aid.
 
So much of this depends on the health of Marshawn Williams. If he's healthy and plays, he could be the difference. Without him, they're bad.
 
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