FSU football: Why Luke Kromenhoek should continue to get more reps

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Production Against Miami

Brock Glenn had 23 offensive snaps and rushed for 22 yards, passed for 54 yards for a total of 76 yards. That equates to 3.3 yards per play.

FSU crossed midfield once in his four offensive drives, which was the final drive against some of Miami's reserve players.

Luke Kromenhoek had 25 offensive snaps and rushed for 71 yards, passed for 61 yards for a total of 132 yards. That equates to 5.28 yards per play.

FSU crossed midfield on all four offensive drives with Kromenhoek and could have attempted a field goal on one of the other drives that ended in a turnover on downs if they were not already down by double digits.

One of the most important aspects is that Kromenhoek didn't turn the ball over, though there were a few close calls on some tipped passes. That's an area Brock Glenn has struggled with in his appearances.

Passing the ball, Kromenhoek looked better, as Glenn was way off target quite a few times, even throwing a few balls in the dirt.

Kromenhoek wasn't afraid to attack vertically and was dangerous with his legs.

I couldn't find footage of his best throw of the night on a rail shot down the sideline to Ja'Khi Douglas that went for a 29-yard gain.