Top 10 PFF grades vs Cal

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UM’s defensive backfield — and the propensity for allowing big plays — remain the Achilles heel of this team. And there were four primary culprits against Cal, per Pro Football Focus.
On a night when the Canes gave up four plays of at least 50 yards, UM’s starting safeties and its two transfer corners all struggled.

Former Marshall cornerback Dyoni Hill permitted two of three targets against him to be caught for 54 yards and a touchdown.

The only pass thrown against former Vanderbilt cornerback Jadais Richard was caught for 56 yards.

Three of five passes thrown against safety Mishael Powell were caught for 77 yards.

And two of three passes thrown against safety Jaden Harris were caught for 81 yards and a touchdown.

On the positive side, all four passes thrown against cornerback Daryl Porter Jr. were incomplete. And freshman cornerback OJ Frederique wasn’t targeted.

Crazy part is Mendoza only completed 11 passes and you just showed half of them smh what an ugly game for the defensive backs (except Porter and OJ)
 
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