PFF Grades Baffling After WSU's 70-30 Romp Over Portland State
What is PFF?
Pro Football Focus (PFF) is a sports analytics company that provides data, analysis, and player grades to NFL teams, the media, and fans.
PFF Grades WSU Low After Rout
PFF's grades for WSU's players after their 70-30 romp over Portland State were surprisingly low.
Starting quarterback Cameron Ward received a grade of just 59.1, despite throwing for 328 yards and four touchdowns.
Running back Nakia Watson also received a low grade of 55.9, despite rushing for 100 yards and a touchdown.
Why Were the Grades So Low?
PFF's grades are based on a number of factors, including:
- Player's individual performance
- Team's overall performance
- Opponent's performance
It is possible that PFF's grades were low because WSU's overall performance was not as impressive as the score would indicate.
Portland State is an FCS team, and WSU was heavily favored to win the game.
It is also possible that PFF's grades were low because some of WSU's players made mistakes in the game.
For example, Ward threw an interception, and Watson fumbled the ball once.
Conclusion
PFF's grades for WSU's players after their 70-30 win over Portland State were surprisingly low.
There are a number of possible reasons for this, including WSU's overall performance and the mistakes made by some of their players.
It is important to note that PFF's grades are just one opinion, and they should not be taken as the definitive measure of a player's performance.
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