NC State football snap counts, PFF grades and notes: Offense at No. 15 Miami

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- NC State's offense wasn't able to generate any consistency against No. 15 Miami's elite defense as the Wolfpack didn't cross midfield until there were just over five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter in the 41-7 loss at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Sophomore quarterback CJ Bailey was just 17-of-30 passing for 120 yards and two interceptions, while he rushed for a team-high 17 yards with the lone score on six attempts. Redshirt freshman running back Duke Scott, meanwhile, paced the pass catchers with 40 yards on just three receptions. Freshman wide receiver Teddy Hoffmann was the Wolfpack's highest-graded player on offense, according to Pro Football Focus, while sophomore wideout Terrell Anderson was the only other player on the unit to post a mark higher than 70.0 in the defeat. Let’s take a look at NC State’s full list of initial PFF grades and snap counts with notes to put some of the data into context.