Matt Lee brings veteran leadership to Canes locker room

Matt Lee brings veteran leadership to Canes locker room

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Miami Hurricanes center Matt Lee is feeling optimistic about his team's progress as they wrap up spring practice. Lee, who transferred to Miami from UCF and was a three-year starter and all-AAC player, has been impressed with the offense's development under new offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson.

"I think every day we're getting better and we're developing," Lee said in a recent media availability. "And you know, we can see it out on the practice field. On top of that with defense as well, they're getting better and they're putting on a lot of multiple fronts and this and that. It's been a little bit of an ‘iron sharpens iron’ thing. Some days defense might come out on top, some days offense might come out on top, but nonetheless every single day I think every unit on the offense, definitely the offensive line and the receivers and TVD and the quarterbacks and the running backs and the tight ends, each day has been another step in progression."

Lee has also taken on a mentoring role with some of the younger players, particularly those who may step into his shoes in the future. He highlighted Ryan Rodriguez as a player who has been doing well backing him up at center.

"I've absolutely been trying to mentor him," Lee said. "I mean, everybody, all the young guys, you know, it's not just the centers, it's the tackles. And a lot of that comes into mentoring a guy on how to work. It's not always what you say, a lot of it is what you do. So sometimes it's leading by example and pushing guys to keep working."

Lee praised the entire defensive line unit, saying that they have done a great job running a lot of complicated and multiple fronts that can be confusing for opponents.

Lee himself transferred to Miami in the offseason and is excited to be a part of the program. He spoke about his recruitment process and how meaningful it was to him that starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke flew down from Connecticut to visit him during his own visit.

"I don't think there really was a second [option]," Lee said. "It was kind of always Miami, it was kind of always a no-brainer for various reasons. And then TVD, Tyler coming down on a visit, I didn't know he was coming down at first, and then when we met up at dinner and all that and spent those two nights and days together, it was awesome because it showed me he's a mature, he's a serious, he's a smart, he's a good dude that I'd love to have as my quarterback."

Lee's leadership will be key for the Hurricanes as they look to compete in the ACC this season.
 

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I just hope he's not blowing smoke up our collective behinds. I'll be back to this thread after the spring game lol
 
Lee sounds exactly like the C we truly needed anchoring the OL this season. I think his unifying the entire OL collectively will show us how much improved they will play this year. Very much looking forward to seeing them just maul opposing defensive fronts, carving out holes for the RB’s, and pass protecting well enough to push the ball down the field.
 
pretty sure he will have a nice nfl career but dude could be a great pro wrestler
DADDY MAGIC Matt Lee.

DO YOU WANNA KNOW, WHAT MAKES DADDY MAGIC'S NIPPLE HARD?!?!

(by the end of the season, Matt Lee will be our best overall lineman - the young guys are studs, but still young guys...this dude is a veteran of war).

Big time leader type, too. Big fan.
 
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The great Franchise laughed when I said he was the MVP of the team. I fear what happens if he gets injured, luckily he has a tough rep of never missing games
 
Exactly the portal pickup we needed and still need more like him. Absolutely stoked about him being a Cane.
 
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Butch went into Canada and got Romberg, Mercier, Sherko, McGrath.....was there one more?

/not counting Jonathan St. Pierre since he transferred iirc
Actually it was Kehoe...He was Butch's guy for the North East and Canada.
 
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Romberg has the widest jawline in the history of mankind... That just doesn't look natural... Lol....
Dude could probably take a donkey kick to the chin and not flinch.... 🤣🤣🤣
I was super close to Ty Wise back in the day. Back then I owned a home in Ft Walton Bch close to where Ty was from (Pensacola) used to bring him care-packages on my jaunts down to UM.
 
Chris Myers was as good in college and definitely better in the pros than Romberg. People just forget him. Meanwhile he had 2 pro bowls and was in the league a long long time. Brandon Linder as well. But not sure either of them played C 100% of the time with us versus Romberg who did. So maybe that disqualified for this conversation.
 
Chris Myers was as good in college and definitely better in the pros than Romberg. People just forget him. Meanwhile he had 2 pro bowls and was in the league a long long time. Brandon Linder as well. But not sure either of them played C 100% of the time with us versus Romberg who did. So maybe that disqualified for this conversation.
Chris wasn't as good as Romberg at UM...and certainly wasn't better than KC Jones.
 
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