Here are the snap counts and full PFF grades from Friday night's game.
A couple of notes....
- Colby McDonald didn't play enough snaps to be included in my top 5, but he played extremely well in his 14 snaps and should probably move up to the No. 2 spot in the RB pecking order.
- Looking at the o-line, Conor Fagan graded out pretty poorly, while Ayedze graded out pretty well in his 33 snaps. Will be interesting to see how they handle that RT spot moving forward. Also at center, Harris played more snaps and finished with a higher grade than Purcell. Feels like this is Harris' starting job at center heading into conference play.
- On defense, it was Spraggins who finished with the highest grade but did not qualify for the top 5 because he played less than 25% of the snaps. Still, good to see him playing well.
- Donnell Brown with another big game. I have him listed as a DL because that is what the school lists him at and because he lines up alongside the d-linemen. You can argue he's a DL or LB, I'm just going with what the school goes with. Same goes for Riyad Wilmot, who was listed as a starter along the d-line.
- Glen Miller looked good filling in for Beau Brade. He basically doubled his snap count from the first two games on Friday night.
- Kellan Wyatt has quietly put together a strong season so far at the starting JACK spot.
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A couple of notes....
- Colby McDonald didn't play enough snaps to be included in my top 5, but he played extremely well in his 14 snaps and should probably move up to the No. 2 spot in the RB pecking order.
- Looking at the o-line, Conor Fagan graded out pretty poorly, while Ayedze graded out pretty well in his 33 snaps. Will be interesting to see how they handle that RT spot moving forward. Also at center, Harris played more snaps and finished with a higher grade than Purcell. Feels like this is Harris' starting job at center heading into conference play.
- On defense, it was Spraggins who finished with the highest grade but did not qualify for the top 5 because he played less than 25% of the snaps. Still, good to see him playing well.
- Donnell Brown with another big game. I have him listed as a DL because that is what the school lists him at and because he lines up alongside the d-linemen. You can argue he's a DL or LB, I'm just going with what the school goes with. Same goes for Riyad Wilmot, who was listed as a starter along the d-line.
- Glen Miller looked good filling in for Beau Brade. He basically doubled his snap count from the first two games on Friday night.
- Kellan Wyatt has quietly put together a strong season so far at the starting JACK spot.
More at the link below.
STORY