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Luke Kromenhoek of Florida State was awarded the top running back from the CFP Quarterfinals with a score rate of 90.2.

It appears there might be some confusion or a mix-up in the information you’re referring to. Luke Kromenhoek is not a running back, nor is he currently known for any notable award related to the College Football Playoff (CFP) Quarterfinals. In fact, Luke Kromenhoek is a quarterback prospect who is committed to Florida State University, and there are no records or reports suggesting he was awarded the top running back in a CFP game.

To provide a bit more context, the College Football Playoff (CFP) is a postseason tournament to determine the national champion in college football. The tournament involves four teams competing in semifinal and final matchups. Players from various positions—quarterback, running back, wide receiver, linebacker, etc.—are recognized for their performances, but Luke Kromenhoek, as of now, is not a running back nor someone who has participated in such an award for the CFP Quarterfinals.

Additionally, the “90.2 score rate” mentioned doesn’t seem to align with any standard or recognized metric for player performance in the CFP or in general college football awards. Typically, players are evaluated based on yards gained, touchdowns scored, tackles made, or other measurable statistics. For running backs, these statistics often include rushing yards, touchdowns, and yards per carry.

If you were referring to another player who was a running back in the CFP Quarterfinals, it’s possible you might be thinking of someone like Trey Benson of Florida State or another standout player who impressed in the postseason. Players like Trey Benson have had remarkable seasons, and it’s possible a running back from Florida State could have been awarded accolades for their performance during the CFP Quarterfinals.

If you meant to refer to a different player, perhaps one who played running back in a recent CFP Quarterfinals matchup, it would be helpful to know the correct name and details to assist you more accurately. College football features many talented players who shine in big games, and a standout performance in the CFP is certainly worth recognition.

In conclusion, while Luke Kromenhoek is an exciting prospect for Florida State, he is not a running back, nor has he won such an award. If you’re looking for information about a specific running back in the CFP Quarterfinals, it may be worth clarifying the player or checking for updated sources related to the event you’re referring to.

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