FSU football: 5 takeaways from ‘Noles dominating win over Miami

Oct 15, 2022; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back Jammie Robinson (10) with teammates before a game against the Clemson Tigers at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 15, 2022; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back Jammie Robinson (10) with teammates before a game against the Clemson Tigers at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports /
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Miami Frauds Confirmed

Many folks pulled out all kinds of stats trying to paint a picture of Miami as something they were not.

Miami has played one of the softest schedules in the nation and managed to lose four games, only defeating two Power 5 teams this season, and those two teams have barely won any Power 5 games themselves.

We knew the Miami defense was the best unit on their team, but even then, their stats have been padded against inferior offenses.

I laid it all out in the three huge facts about the 2022 Miami Hurricanes post Monday. I have been busy on Twitter too:

Trey Benson averaged 8.5 yards per rush and Miami’s defense got gashed at will. That only with Jordan Travis running the ball seven times too.

We didn’t need much proof their offense was pedestian whether Tyler Van Dyke played or not, but we knew if he didn’t play, it was going to be pure domination, and it looked like it was already heading in that direction when he finally came out of the game.

Miami isn’t a good team and the odds they make a bowl team are slim since they have to win two of their next three against Georgia Tech, Clemson, and Pittsburgh. If Tyler Van Dyke can’t play the rest of the season? No bowl game.