Miami vs. Florida State at the Half
Posted by Jimmy Atkinson
Florida State leads visiting Miami 10-7 at halftime. But the way I see it, the Noles are in big trouble. They're winning this game so far because of special teams and having capitalized on Miami quarterback Kyle Wright's first interception. Unless Miami continues to make foolish mistakes, this trend will not continue. Wright looks as though he's settling into a good rhythm and his halftime passing statistics (5-of-13, 96 yards, one TD, two INTs) would look much better had there not been so many dropped balls (at least three that should have been caught). Hurricane running back Tyrone Moss looks like he could break one big at any moment, having already rushed for 93 yards on 17 carries in the first half. On the other side of the ball, however, Florida State has been completely anemic in the passing game, with Drew Weatherford completing 3-of-12 for 14 yards and one INT. I wouldn't be surprised if Miami begins to run away with this one in the fourth quarter as Wright and his receivers start to connect for big gains.
