As the season went on, Kaaya got more comfortable with the blitzes and stacked boxes! In the FSU games, they tried to blitzs and stack the box against Kaaya in the 1st half in that 2014 game. Kaaya carved them up with big plays to Dorsett, Wofford and Watters. The 2nd half FSU basically said let Duke run the ball and make freshman Kaaya read the zone. Well, he was slower at reading the zone because, well, he was freshman. They sacked him multiple times in that 2014 and FSU came back from being down 17 to win the game. In the 2015 game with Kaaya as a sophomore, with Duke gone and 4 of the starting Oline gone, Miami couldn't run the ball on anybody let alone FSU. Kaaya had his best game as Cane and one of the best QB performances by a Cane QB against FSU. Kaaya had no running game! Miami ran for like 30 yards on 28 carries. FSU had to good DE. They didn't fear Miami running game. They didn't have to stack the box. They just played coverage to let their DE get back on Kaaya. They had tremendous pressures and 4 sacks in that game. However, Kaaya had 407 yards, 3TD and no TO in spite of the pressure. Kaaya was throwing dimes to Stacy Coley, Herb Watters and Rashawn Scott! They where killing FSU secondary. If they had any kind of running just to give Kaaya a break from the FSU pass rush, Miam wins that game. Mind you, those 2014 and 2015 FSU teams were loaded with talent!