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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 828416" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I only watched the second quarter. Armstrong (UVA QB) could have put up some stats, but he had different timing than his receivers. He missed some wide open touchdown passes. I think he was on top of the QBR stats for the ACC before last night, and now he’s down in the middle.</p><p></p><p>Last night’s game was 40% of UVA’s rushing total for the season—they’ve rushed for 462 total this season, and 181 of it was last night. They basically doubled their usual rushing stats. I don’t think UVA figured out how to run; I think Miami is starting to fall apart, or they just don’t think Thursday nights count.</p><p></p><p>Miami’s defense looks pretty bad for a defensive-minded head coach. </p><p></p><p>Miami is 2-3, and won a squeaker against App State. They play UNC in two weeks at home, then NCST, then Pitt, then us, then FSU, then VT. It’s strange to write this, but that may shape up to be a brutal stretch for them. Maybe King is back and healthy for UNC, but Miami’s pass protection didn’t look that great against UVA.</p><p></p><p>UVA has Louisville, then Duke, then us, then (ranked) BYU, then Notre Dame, then Pitt, then VT. The next three games (including us) look like their easiest shots for wins. Louisville and Duke are definitely looking at UVA as a chance to get to bowl eligibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 828416, member: 282"] I only watched the second quarter. Armstrong (UVA QB) could have put up some stats, but he had different timing than his receivers. He missed some wide open touchdown passes. I think he was on top of the QBR stats for the ACC before last night, and now he’s down in the middle. Last night’s game was 40% of UVA’s rushing total for the season—they’ve rushed for 462 total this season, and 181 of it was last night. They basically doubled their usual rushing stats. I don’t think UVA figured out how to run; I think Miami is starting to fall apart, or they just don’t think Thursday nights count. Miami’s defense looks pretty bad for a defensive-minded head coach. Miami is 2-3, and won a squeaker against App State. They play UNC in two weeks at home, then NCST, then Pitt, then us, then FSU, then VT. It’s strange to write this, but that may shape up to be a brutal stretch for them. Maybe King is back and healthy for UNC, but Miami’s pass protection didn’t look that great against UVA. UVA has Louisville, then Duke, then us, then (ranked) BYU, then Notre Dame, then Pitt, then VT. The next three games (including us) look like their easiest shots for wins. Louisville and Duke are definitely looking at UVA as a chance to get to bowl eligibility. [/QUOTE]
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