Miami Hurricanes Football: OL Ereck Flowers Out for At Least One Game; Possibly Out for Season

Miami Hurricanes Football: OL Ereck Flowers Out for At Least One Game; Possibly Out for Season by Juan Toribio

QB Chart

Offensive Snaps – 67 Total

QB – Brad Kaaya (67)

RB – Duke Johnson (42), Gus Edwards (25), Walter Tucker (21)

WR – Phillip Dorsett (63), Malcolm Lewis (38), Braxton Berrios (20), Herb Waters (13), Stacy Coley (11)

TE – Clive Walford (62), Standish Dobard (42)

OT – Jonathan Feliciano (66), Ereck Flowers (64), Trevor Darling (4)

OG – Nick Linder (67), Danny Isidora (67)

C – Shane McDermott (67)

Defensive Snaps – 62 Total

DL – Anthony Chickillo (46), Tyriq McCord (40), Calvin Huertelou (26), Olsen Pierre (25), Chad Thomas (24), Ufomba Kamalu (24), Trent Harris (22), Michael Wyche (16), Courtel Jenkins (13), Anthony Moten (5)

LB – Denzel Perryman (47), Jermaine Grace (43), Thurston Armbrister (41), Raphael Kirby (34), Darrion Owens (21)

CB – Artie Burns (40), Tracy Howard (29), Corn Elder (26), Ladarius Gunter (27), Antonio Crawford (17)

S – Deon Bush (38), Nantambu-Akil Fentress (33), Dallas Crawford (24) , Jamal Carter (21)

*Ladarius Gunter played both cornerback and safety.

Offensive Targets

Stacy Coley – 1/1, 13 yards

Phillip Dorsett – 2/5, 15 yards, 1 drop

Gus Edwards – 1/1, 25 yards

Duke Johnson – 3/6, 41 yards, 1 TD

Braxton Berrios – 0/1, 0 yards

Malcolm Lewis – 1/2, 2 yards

Defensive Targets

Artie Burns – 0/2, 0 yards

Deon Bush – 0/1, 1 Holding Penalty

Tracy Howard – 2/2, 23 yards, 1 TD

Jermaine Grace – 1/2, 13 yards

Antonio Crawford – 1/1, 6 yards, 1 PI

Thurston Armbrister – 1/1, 11 yards

Ladarius Gunter – 0/1, 1 Drop

Denzel Perryman – 2/3, 8 yards, 1 PBU

*Virginia Tech threw 2 check down passes where no defender was near

RB Stats

Duke Johnson had 143 yards after contact with 12 broken tackles on 29 carries. Gus Edwards had 48 yards after contact on 20 carries with 3 broken tackles.

Offensive Play Calling

The Miami Hurricanes offense was under center for 47 snaps, averaging 7 yards per play. They lined up in shotgun 17 times averaging 6.3 yards per play. In the 3 wildcat plays with Duke Johnson taking the direct snap, Miami averaged 7.7 yards per run. 12, 21 or 22 personnel was on the field for 37 plays, averaging 6.0 per. The offense had 3 or more receivers on 27 snaps, averaging 7.8 per.

Virginia Tech blitzed 44 times. Miami averaged 6.5 on these plays. On the 23 plays where Virginia Tech rushed 3 or 4 players, Miami averaged 7.4. Brad Kaaya was 5/9 passing against the blitz, for 54 yards and 1 TD.

On zone run plays, Miami averaged 8.4 ypc on 32 carries. On power run plays, they averaged 5.3 ypc on 14 carries. Miami ran towards the left 27 times, averaging 6.9 per run. On the 24 runs to the right, Miami averaged 7.3 per run.

Defensive Play Calling

Miami lined up in a 3-4 defense on 45 plays, averaging 4.1 allowed on these plays. They lined up in a 4-3 on 9 plays, with an average of 7.4 yards allowed. Five or more defensive backs were on the field for 8 plays, with an average of 1.6 yards per play. With 2 safeties deep, Virginia Tech averaged 4.2 yards per play on 18 plays. With 1 safety deep, they averaged 4.5 yards on 42 snaps.

Miami blitzed 33 times, allowed 4.7 ypp. Miami rushed 3 or 4 defenders 27 times, allowing 3.7 per play. In 6 plays against man coverage, Virginia Tech averaged -2.2 per play. On 29 plays against zone, they averaged 5.2. With the defensive line playing 2 gaps on 19 plays, they gave up 3.3 yards per run. On the 8 plays the defensive line played 1 gap, Virginia Tech averaged 8.1 yards per run.

Stat File

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