Roush hauled in all four targets for 25 yards during Friday's 26-24 victory over Syracuse.
#4 WR
Ismael Cisse: Another eight-catch day
Sep 23rd
Cisse reeled in 8 of 10 targets for 49 yards during Friday's 26-24 victory versus Syracuse.
#1 WR
Elic Ayomanor: Peppered with targets in win
Sep 23rd
Ayomanor reeled in 7 of 15 targets for 87 yards and one touchdown during Friday's 26-24 victory versus Syracuse.
#3 RB
Micah Ford: Modest outing vs. Syracuse
Sep 23rd
Ford had eight carries for 47 yards during Friday's 26-24 win versus Syracuse.
#2 RB
Chris Davis: Career day in tight win
Sep 23rd
Davis compiled nine rushes for 79 yards during Friday's 26-24 victory against Syracuse.
#1 QB
Ashton Daniels: Two picks in narrow win
Sep 23rd
Daniels was 23-for-38 passing for 178 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions during Friday's 26-24 victory over Syracuse. He also had 13 rushes for 45 yards.
Williams gathered in 3 of 6 targets for 39 yards and two touchdowns during Saturday's 59-35 win versus North Carolina State.
#1 TE
Jake Briningstool: Down day in win over NCSU
Sep 23rd
Briningstool gathered in all two targets for 29 yards during Saturday's 59-35 victory versus North Carolina State.
#2 RB
Jay Haynes: Touchdown in win over NCSU
Sep 23rd
Haynes recorded eight rushes for 42 yards and one touchdown and reeled in all two targets for 17 yards during Saturday's 59-35 win against North Carolina State.
#1 RB
Phil Mafah: Big day with light workload
Sep 23rd
Mafah notched seven rushes for 107 yards and one touchdown and caught all three targets for 15 yards during Saturday's 59-35 victory against North Carolina State.
#1 QB
Cade Klubnik: Four total touchdowns in win
Sep 23rd
Klubnik completed 16 of 24 passes for 209 yards and three touchdowns during Saturday's 59-35 victory over North Carolina State. He also had four rushes for 70 yards with one touchdown.
#5 WR
Adam Randall: Set to miss multiple games
Sep 21st
Randall broke a toe on Monday and will miss "at least a couple games" according to head coach Dabo Swinney, Chapel Fowler of The Columbia State reports.