Know Your Enemy - 2024 Hurricanes vs 2024 FSU

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The following is a side-by-side roster comparison of current rosters for Miami and Florida State heading into the 2024 season

Names in green denote incoming players in their first year in their respective programs:

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AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
  • 2024: 1.81 years (Miami), 2.09 years (Florida State)
  • 2023: 1.84 years (Miami), 2.30 years (Florida State)
AVERAGE 247 RATING
  • 2024: 0.9006 (Miami), .8927 (Florida State)
  • 2023: 0.8994 (Miami), .8800 (Florida State)
MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver (Miami .9242, Florida State .9044)
  • Tight End (Miami .9089, Florida State .8884)
  • Defensive Tackle (Miami .9064, Florida State .8867)
  • Defensive End (Miami .9322, Florida State .9015)
  • Linebacker (Miami .9102, Florida State .8799)
  • Safety (Miami .8952, Florida State .8788)

FSU POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Running Back (Florida State .9146, Miami .9086)
  • Offensive Line (Florida State .8886, Miami .8853)
  • Quarterback (Florida State .9232, Miami .8870)
  • Cornerback (Florida State .9162, Miami .8972)
  • Special Teams (Florida State .8058, Miami .7789)

NOTES
  • Miami is carrying a combined total of fourteen defensive backs, Florida State seventeen
  • Florida State's wide receiver room numbers twelve players; eight of them have one or zero years of experience
  • Florida State is carrying eleven cornerbacks. Two have five years of experience, two others have two years. The remainder are one year or less
  • Miami has 22 transfer portal players on roster compared to 24 the previous season. 13 arrived this offseason
  • Florida State has 25 transfer portal players on roster compared to 24 the previous season. 17 arrived this offseason
  • FSU has the experience edge in running backs, offensive line, defensive tackle, linebacker, safety, corner, and special teams
  • Miami brings in 40 new players this season, Florida State 40
 
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I know we have our issues at QB and safety, but our RB room is one I'm keeping an eye on. Especially with the way Fletcher runs.

Fletcher got hurt. Parrish got hurt. Citizen has literally never been healthy. CJ probably needs to be a change of pace guy. Allen alternated between getting a decent number of touches and not playing at. Lyle and Wheatley-Humphrey are true freshmen.
 
The following is a side-by-side roster comparison of current rosters for Miami and Florida State heading into the 2024 season

Names in green denote incoming players in their first year in their respective programs:

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AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
  • 2024: 1.78 years (Miami), 1.95 years (Florida State)
  • 2023: 1.80 years (Miami), 2.30 years (Florida State)
AVERAGE 247 RATING
  • 2024: 0.8999 (Miami), .8928 (Florida State)
  • 2023: 0.8994 (Miami), .8800 (Florida State)
MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver (Miami .9243, Florida State .9044)
  • Tight End (Miami .9088, Florida State .8921)
  • Defensive Tackle (Miami .9050, Florida State .8869)
  • Defensive End (Miami .9287, Florida State .8994)
  • Linebacker (Miami .9154, Florida State .8757)
  • Safety (Miami .8924, Florida State .8788)

FSU POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Running Back (Florida State .9144, Miami .9094)
  • Offensive Line (Florida State .8911, Miami .8838)
  • Quarterback (Florida State .9201, Miami .8790)
  • Cornerback (Florida State .9128, Miami .8955)
  • Special Teams (Florida State .8003, Miami .7789)

NOTES
  • Miami is carrying a combined total of twenty defensive ends and tackles, Florida State seventeen
  • Florida State is fielding a relatively heavy 13 wide receivers going into 2024. Nine of them have one or zero years of experience
  • Four of Miami's eight safeties are true freshmen
  • Florida State is carrying eleven cornerbacks. Seven have one or zero years of experience
  • Miami has 19 transfer portal players on roster compared to 24 the previous season
  • Florida State has 21 transfer portal players on roster compared to 24 the previous season
Thank you for the info.
 
Saying FSU oline is better means you need a different metric.

Not to be an *** cause you spend lots of time but and avg. of the 2 deep might give a better look. Or just those expected to play. I say this cause I’d love to see it.

I noticed they heave a few rooms where number 1 blows away our number 1.
 
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Saying FSU oline is better means you need a different metric.

Not to be an *** cause you spend lots of time but and avg. of the 2 deep might give a better look. Or just those expected to play. I say this cause I’d love to see it.

I noticed they heave a few rooms where number 1 blows away our number 1.
Mathematically it has a better raw average. But aside from the transfer portal players were going off of players HS rankings. Players can underperform or outperform those listings.
 
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I know we have our issues at QB and safety, but our RB room is one I'm keeping an eye on. Especially with the way Fletcher runs.

Fletcher got hurt. Parrish got hurt. Citizen has literally never been healthy. CJ probably needs to be a change of pace guy. Allen alternated between getting a decent number of touches and not playing at. Lyle and Wheatley-Humphrey are true freshmen.
Another year of development and weight gain for Allen is super interesting I think he can be really sneaky good
 
If you were to ask me for my honest, unbiased opinion, I think we have the advantage at every position group right now other than QB and CB.

Greatest gap say OL and defensive front 7. Rest is close IMO and could depend on remaining portal moves. Land a QB1 and WR1 and we're move out in front.
 
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Greatest gap say OL and defensive front 7. Rest is close IMO and could depend on remaining portal moves. Land a QB1 and WR1 and we're move out in front.
Yea, that’s why I really like our chances to beat the Noles and Gators next year. I think we have a pretty sizable advantage on the line of scrimmage vs. both.
 
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I find the wide receiver room for Florida State really interesting - and not in a good way. It has a good deal of potential but there are no returning starters and a ton of inexperience. As I said above, all but four have no CFB experience or are just one year in.
 
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