Dawson talks offense after spring practice #2

Dawson talks offense after spring practice #2

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Miami’s offense jumped from abysmal to above-average last year under offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson. The team moved from 114th (19.4 ppg) to 38th (30.1 ppg) in scoring offense and 104th (4.8) to 25th in yards per play. But all of that improvement was lost in extended droughts and turnovers. Much of that was caused by inconsistent quarterback play. Dawson hopes to turn that around this year with the addition of Washington State transfer Cam Ward. He spoke on his leadership after the team’s second spring practice.

"Even before he started practicing, his leadership was clear," Dawson said. "He's played a lot of football, so he knows how to inject himself as the new guy, very humbly."

As is common for spring practice, the timing is imperfect. "Are we on the same page all the time? Obviously not," he conceded. "But ultimately, there are signs of routes ending up in good places, and that's encouraging."

Dawson noted that his teams usually experience a substantial jump after the first year due to improved familiarity and cohesion. "It should be exponential year-to-year," he said. "Typically, you see significant progress."

Many onlookers, myself included, have been impressed by freshmen JoJo Trader and Ny Carr’s ability to get open and adjust to the ball. Dawson couldn’t help but smirk when discussing his newest weapons. "They can run, and their body control is what you think. Their skillset is what you want it to be.”

Dawson praised his senior WR Xavier Restrepo for his consistency, noting that he is consistent every day. “The best players I’ve been around have been the same player every day. I can give ‘Strep that- he’s the same player every day.”

Miami has five scholarship quarterbacks in camp, including four guys who have started games. "It's a good problem to have," he admitted. "The quarterback room is talented, and competition breeds improvement."

Albany transfer and FCS All-American Reese Poffenbarger has impressed Dawson with his competitiveness and intelligence. "Talented kid. He's a competitor with a live arm," Dawson remarked. "He’s very serious about playing football and I like guys like that."

Elijah Arroyo has created a ton of buzz in the offseason, and Dawson had a one-word answer when asked about his impact. “Huge….If he’s healthy, he’s a dude.” He also noted that Riley Williams had huge upside and "that young kid Elija Lofton is talented, too." Dawson laughed and said, "Maybe this year you won't be asking me about getting the ball to the tight ends."

Miami resumes practice on Friday. CanesInSight will have you covered with a daily podcast and recap.
 

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I could wrong but without looking it up, I’m almost certain the last two regimes we’ve had where we had the same OC for at least two years: we’ve won an average of 9 games.

Year two of Richt/Brown OC combo, we won 10 games.

Year two of Lashlee/OC, want to say it was the Covid season and we went 8-3, barely missed the ACCCG, and lost QB King to an ACL and QB Kosi STILL almost beats OKST if it were not for Pope dropping multiple big passing plays.

All in all, this aligns with Vegas win total being at the 9.5 mark….buckle up boys and girls, going to be a fun year for Cane Nation
 
I could wrong but without looking it up, I’m almost certain the last two regimes we’ve had where we had the same OC for at least two years: we’ve won an average of 9 games.

Year two of Richt/Brown OC combo, we won 10 games.

Year two of Lashlee/OC, want to say it was the Covid season and we went 8-3, barely missed the ACCCG, and lost QB King to an ACL and QB Kosi STILL almost beats OKST if it were not for Pope dropping multiple big passing plays.

All in all, this aligns with Vegas win total being at the 9.5 mark….buckle up boys and girls, going to be a fun year for Cane Nation
Vegas already set the line at 9.5? Source please and thanks
 
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Nice report. Notice how we didn't hear anything about Grandpa Cam? I like that. Hopefully he is never mentioned by the staff and fades into oblivion.
 
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Spoke to a player who was talking up Arroyo and Williams. This offence will be able to bring a lot of interesting formations and personnel groupings to give other teams trouble.
 
Dawson really knows to show something this year.

While Miami’s offense did take a big jump, if you look at SP+ 2023 pre-season projections, the computer had us making that kind of jump just due to the amount of production we returned. And the computer didn’t take into account Gattis being gone. So Dawson did what the analytics projected that Gattis would do.

It’s not particularly impressive in that context. This is the year Dawson needs to kill it.
 
Dawson really knows to show something this year.

While Miami’s offense did take a big jump, if you look at SP+ 2023 pre-season projections, the computer had us making that kind of jump just due to the amount of production we returned. And the computer didn’t take into account Gattis being gone. So Dawson did what the analytics projected that Gattis would do.

It’s not particularly impressive in that context. This is the year Dawson needs to kill it.

On offense, I'm not really impressed by production if you can't score. We looked like crap too many games. So I'm 100% with you that Dawson has his guy now and needs to put on a show.
 
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