Was Kaaya's ability to audible. The Duke TD and the second long pass to Dorsett were all Kaaya. When he gets some experience, he will be very dangerous at the line.
Was Kaaya's ability to audible. The Duke TD and the second long pass to Dorsett were all Kaaya. When he gets some experience, he will be very dangerous at the line.
He didn't audible on that play Coley made the call from the side line. He call a hot read
Was Kaaya's ability to audible. The Duke TD and the second long pass to Dorsett were all Kaaya. When he gets some experience, he will be very dangerous at the line.
He didn't audible on that play Coley made the call from the side line. He call a hot read
Not the catch and run, the second deep pass to Dorsett. I was in the stands and drunk but it looked like an audible to me.
Was Kaaya's ability to audible. The Duke TD and the second long pass to Dorsett were all Kaaya. When he gets some experience, he will be very dangerous at the line.
He didn't audible on that play Coley made the call from the side line. He call a hot read
Not the catch and run, the second deep pass to Dorsett. I was in the stands and drunk but it looked like an audible to me.
Kaaya is going to be a really great QB if our next staff develops him properly. He's smart, poised and pretty fcking accurate.
Coley, for the most part, opened up the offense like he should have from week 1.
Saw a lot of 3 wide sets and very little fullback play until the end of the game. I still don't understand taking one of our playmaking WRs off the field in favor of a walk on fullback.
Spread the field and give our guys more space to work!
The deep completions to Dorsett were outstanding, but two plays stood out to me from Kaaya that were extremely impressive for a true freshman in just his third collegiate start.
On the second touchdown to Dorsett, he correctly identified the CB blitz pre-snap and made the correct read by throwing a quick hitter to the outside. It gave Dorsett a one-on-one opportunity vs. the safety, which he won down the sideline and scored easily with his breakaway speed.
The other was the touchdown to Berrios. If he tried to hit his receiver in stride, the safety would've had a chance to make an end zone interception. Instead, Kaaya threw it to the back shoulder in a spot where only Berrios could make a play on the ball for the easy score.
Seeing little things like that from a freshman who wasn't an early enrollee really jumped out today.
Kaaya is going to be a really great QB if our next staff develops him properly. He's smart, poised and pretty fcking accurate.

Kaaya is going to be a really great QB if our next staff develops him properly. He's smart, poised and pretty fcking accurate.