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Love this article from ESPN, especially the opening statement... #BradleyTheSavior CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -- When Florida State and Miami meet this weekend, their game will feature the current Atlantic Coast Conference leader in touchdown passes, yards per attempt, yards per completion and quarterback rating. Jameis Winston also will be there. On one sideline, theres Winston, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner who still hasnt lost a collegiate game and will be aiming to lead the second-ranked Seminoles (9-0, 6-0 ACC) to their 26th consecutive victory. On the other side, theres Brad Kaaya, the true Miami freshman who is already turning heads and setting records at the place once called Quarterback U. Kaaya has 20 touchdowns, averaging 9 yards per attempt and 14.5 yards per completion. Winston has 17 touchdowns, averaging 8.6 yards per attempt and 13 yards per completion. I know he is playing very well and he is a very talented guy, Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said of Kaaya. I know the offense that he is in. James carries a lot of things that we do plus some other things he does. He has to be a very cerebral guy and a very mental guy to be where he is at right and having the success. He obviously has tremendous upside. Based on Miamis listed records, Kaaya is 242 yards away from matching Bernie Kosars school record for yards as a freshman, true or redshirt. Hes the first Miami freshman quarterback to throw 20 touchdown passes. Hes also on pace to become just the sixth player in school history to throw for 2,500 yards in his first season as the primary starter. We have a franchise quarterback, Miami coach Al Golden said.
Posted on: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 19:45:45 +0000

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