Enos gives take on QB race after first spring practice

Enos gives take on QB race after first spring practice

Stefan Adams

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Tate is the type of QB to stay for his senior year. I love Perry's game but think the last coaching staff killed his confidence. Wouldn't be surprised if jarren and kosi transferred. Tate will win the job.

So the backup will be Augie?

Glad to see you’re keeping your stellar posting history intact
 
This morning, new Miami offensive coordinator Dan Enos ran his first practice with an entirely new group of players as spring ball officially kicked off. While he admits there will be an adjustment period, Enos says he was pleased with the effort of his offense overall today.

“As they say, Rome was not built in a day, didn’t expect to come out here and be clean, 100% clean,” Enos said. “Certainly we were not that. I do think there’s a lot of guys that have a lot of ‘want to’, are very eager to learn. A really good group to work with so far. We got a lot of different things in and being able to do that early will only help us in the long run.”

Installing a brand-new offense will always come with growing pains, especially for the quarterbacks. With Malik Rosier gone and graduated, the position is wide-open for whichever QB can master Enos’ offense the best.

“Playing the (QB) position isn’t just about the physical qualities, it’s about a lot of the intangible things,” Enos said. “I though they did a lot of things to stay composed with a lot of chaos you’d expect the first day. I saw live arms, guys have some athleticism as well. It was really good to get out here with them and work with them mechanically - their footwork and throwing mechanics. I did like the way they all attacked today.”

All three QB’s split reps with the first team pretty evenly, but it was sophomore N’Kosi Perry that was up first when it came time for 7-on-7 play. Even still, Enos refused to name a pecking order between Perry, Tate Martell, and Jarren Williams, calling them, “1A, 1B, and 1C”.

“So many different things underneath center, it’s a little foreign to some of them a little bit,” Enos said. “I challenged them to do a lot of that work on their own, which they have. Certainly the footwork will get better as we continue. They have to compete and earn it, I think that brings out the best in everybody.”

On Martell: “A very competitive young man, very good intellect, highly energetic, extremely good athlete, has great lower body explosiveness. He showed a very live arm today, so that was very good to see. I’ve been very impressed with Tate. He’s handled himself very well.”

On Williams: “I was very impressed with him. Threw a really good ball, has really good mechanics, good feet. He’s done a really good job of working. I notice him in the building doing things. I was impressed with him today, thought he handled himself very well.”

On Perry: “He did a very good job today too.”

Screams Perry was just awarded his partcipation ribbon.
 
So the backup will be Augie?

Glad to see you’re keeping your posting history intact

I think there is a real possibility that both transfer bc Tate will likely stay for his RS senior year. Aug may be the backup but it's also possible we bring in another grad transfer if Kosi and Jarren leave.
 
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I think there is a real possibility that both transfer bc Tate will likely stay for his RS senior year. Aug may be the backup but it's also possible we bring in another grad transfer if Kosi and Jarren leave.
It is not out of the question at all that both leave if Martell is the starter. WIlliams will definitely be gone.
 
Tates other advantage is he's the only one who has received competent and professional qb coaching at the college level.
And he's getting more competent coaching.
 
I think there is a real possibility that both transfer bc Tate will likely stay for his RS senior year. Aug may be the backup but it's also possible we bring in another grad transfer if Kosi and Jarren leave.
If both Jarren and N’Kosi leave it will most likely be:

  1. Tate
  2. Proctor
  3. Matocha
  4. Dibiase
 
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I think there is a real possibility that both transfer bc Tate will likely stay for his RS senior year. Aug may be the backup but it's also possible we bring in another grad transfer if Kosi and Jarren leave.

If you have a QB worth a ****, he's probably not going to be here in year 5.
 
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This morning, new Miami offensive coordinator Dan Enos ran his first practice with an entirely new group of players as spring ball officially kicked off. While he admits there will be an adjustment period, Enos says he was pleased with the effort of his offense overall today.

“As they say, Rome was not built in a day, didn’t expect to come out here and be clean, 100% clean,” Enos said. “Certainly we were not that. I do think there’s a lot of guys that have a lot of ‘want to’, are very eager to learn. A really good group to work with so far. We got a lot of different things in and being able to do that early will only help us in the long run.”

Installing a brand-new offense will always come with growing pains, especially for the quarterbacks. With Malik Rosier gone and graduated, the position is wide-open for whichever QB can master Enos’ offense the best.

“Playing the (QB) position isn’t just about the physical qualities, it’s about a lot of the intangible things,” Enos said. “I though they did a lot of things to stay composed with a lot of chaos you’d expect the first day. I saw live arms, guys have some athleticism as well. It was really good to get out here with them and work with them mechanically - their footwork and throwing mechanics. I did like the way they all attacked today.”

All three QB’s split reps with the first team pretty evenly, but it was sophomore N’Kosi Perry that was up first when it came time for 7-on-7 play. Even still, Enos refused to name a pecking order between Perry, Tate Martell, and Jarren Williams, calling them, “1A, 1B, and 1C”.

“So many different things underneath center, it’s a little foreign to some of them a little bit,” Enos said. “I challenged them to do a lot of that work on their own, which they have. Certainly the footwork will get better as we continue. They have to compete and earn it, I think that brings out the best in everybody.”

On Martell: “A very competitive young man, very good intellect, highly energetic, extremely good athlete, has great lower body explosiveness. He showed a very live arm today, so that was very good to see. I’ve been very impressed with Tate. He’s handled himself very well.”

On Williams: “I was very impressed with him. Threw a really good ball, has really good mechanics, good feet. He’s done a really good job of working. I notice him in the building doing things. I was impressed with him today, thought he handled himself very well.”

On Perry: “He did a very good job today too.”
As a few of us have said, Weldon and Perry will never see another Miami snap again
 
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If both Jarren and N’Kosi leave it will most likely be:

  1. Tate
  2. Proctor
  3. Matocha
  4. Dibiase

I'd be pretty surprised if both of them left. 1 sure but both, at least both this year, seems unlikely.

And if that does happen I'd assume they'd bring in a grad transfer to be the backup this year. There arent many available, but you can probably find someone better than a walk-on.

Diaz and Enos seem too proactive to go into the season with Matocha or Proctor 2nd string. I'm sure they would have tried to keep Cade if they really thought they'd need him to be the backup.
 
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