Some thoughts on the Louisville loss

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Get more athletes on the field , no reason for moore to be riding the pine after what he did against usf (unless he is hurt) . Idc if jojo in the doghouse, get your athletes on the field. You mean to tell me we can’t go 4 of 5 wide with some of our WRs. Ray Ray is fast asf but on the pine. We can’t get him and Toney on the filed in the slots on a 4 wide wr set? Run game is predictable. Have we thrown a rb screen all year? Why not run a draw on the play beck through his last pic? They knew we were passing. Dawson needs to open it up and rio and Maribel need to clean up the pre snap penalties false starts asap!
I don’t know how people can just excuse Brashard or CJJ finding success at SMU when if the offensive coaching was competent here, we would be having them on the field being a dynamic offense due to the talent and helping Malachi.

Just look at last year and spreading the ball around vs this year.

Mario won’t be happy until Malachi breaks down due to over use.
 
pushing JOJO--- seems like playing him 1 play on the goal line... just burn his redshirt by getting him 1 snap a game. lyle needs space to break gaps..
 
Can the offense play with some more pace and urgency? The slow UVA basketball esque pace is not only like watching paint dry, it limits our ability overcome mistakes. Running 59 plays in a game where the time of possession was nearly 50/50 is just crazy. Should be in the low 70’s at least.
 
There is quite literally nothing to suggest that we will run outside more, or make any of the requisite changes.

This is the team. What you see is what you get.

We will continue to be penalized.

We will continue to run up the middle and be tackled by unblocked defenders running in from the sides.

We will continue to ignore the tight ends.

We will continue to rush 3 and drop 8 in the red zone.

We will continue blitzing the linebackers even tho they never have once gotten home.

This is the team.
Facts, there are clear changes that need to be made. Scheme, play calling, and personnel choices.

I hope you aren’t right that this is the team.
 
I'm not demoralized, but I'm anxious.

All of us would've signed up for 5-1 and sweeping our rivals. This is modern college football. I didn't have Louisville as the loss - their OL looked miserable on tape - but maybe we should've seen it coming. Marion's Oregon teams routinely dropped these games, and this was his fifth loss as a double-digit favorite (tying him with Kalen DeBoer and Hugh Freeze). Either way, we enter the second half of the season as a Top 10 team.

The reason I'm anxious is the calendar. This is the stretch where we always collapse. Another loss would be devastating. We thought for a minute it might be easy, and now we're back to sniffing glue.

Our culture is about to get a stress test. Miami will be favorites in every game. The team is relatively healthy. If they stay on point and together, this will be a very successful season. But they need to deal with adversity for the first time in a while.

The first three drives set the tone for this game. We didn't do a good job of handling the bye/game/bye stretch, and it showed early. We couldn’t tackle, the team looked flat, and there was no juice in the building. On Louisville's first play, their RT and Jaleel Skinner execute a textbook double-team on Rueben Bain to pop Isaac Brown. Brohm calls a beautiful drive from there and Louisville scores a short TD.

We get the ball, Francis Mauigoa commits an 15-yard unsportsmanlike, and the drive is dead on arrival. We didn't run once because of down and distance. Three and out.

Louisville gets the ball at the Miami 46 after a good return. Brohm calls three papercuts for a first down, and then Chris Bell takes a crosser through the heart of our defense for six.

From that point, Louisville controlled the game. Brohm is the real deal and his team played hard. Miller Moss, who can be erratic, was decisive with a quick passing game that neutralized our pass rush (2.32 seconds before pass). I underrated Louisville's defense- they have good athletes who made some incredible plays to capitalize on our mistakes. They deserved to win.

There were lot of reasons for the loss, but two stand out as obvious. We can't win with four interceptions. It took me back to 2023 because there wasn't even pressure. Just teams playing pass and reading our QB. We spent a lot time this off-season discussing Cam's failure to checkdown to Arroyo against GT, but Carson Beck made a similar mistake with Alex Bauman on the first INT. Beck needs to take the easy money when it's there. That's his game.

Beck's response will be the story of the season. The media is waiting for him to fold and lose the locker room, as evidenced by Danny Kannell's tweet. We all have have TVD PTSD as Miami fans. I think Beck is a different player, with more winning experience and a tighter relationship with his team. But he'll need to prove it.

The other story is the nine penalties. We’re 130th in penalties per game after finishing 98th last year. It’s a consistent problem that causes us to play below our talent level.

A lot of the focus will be on the running game. I don’t expect a wholesale philosophy change after years of success, but I do think you’ll see more outside runs going forward. We’re only averaging 80 yards over the past two games. That’s unacceptable, even if teams are scheming to take away the run.

But I thought the biggest issue with the running game was the penalties. Our whole philosophy is based on controlling down and distance, and we were always behind the sticks because of unforced errors. We only had 18 total rushing attempts in a close low-scoring game. Louisville controlled the pace with their quick passing, and they ran better than they have all season. It felt like every time Heatherman went to a different pressure look, Brohm called an Isaac Brown run right into the soft spot of the front.

Miami's offensive line played their worst game of the season. While pass blocking was mostly fine, Matt McCoy got beat clean on a crucial fourth down and caused Beck’s third INT. With good protection, Beck finds Elija Lofton wide open in the flat.

Three players are still dragging on the offense. Lofton has regressed as a blocker and still looks lumbering in the passing game, while also making mental mistakes. Jordan Lyle is bouncing around and struggling to fit the run scheme. Jojo Trader only played one play.

There’s reason the staff is force-feeding Lyle/Lofton and pushing JoJo- they’ve seen their impact ability in practice. But for a variety of reasons, it’s not translating to production. The good news is it’s a long season. But it’s not forever, and we need to see signs of life soon.

Malachi Toney has been consistently performing like one of the best playmakers in America. His physicality is the revelation to me- he's stiff-arming and running over older players like nothing. Him and CJ Daniels are a playoff-caliber duo, but they need help.



The other star receiver on the field was Bell. I called him the best draft-eligible receiver earlier in the week, and that might’ve been selling him short. He’s playing like the next best receiver in America after Jeremiah Smith. Unreal horsepower.

From a playcalling standpoint, two things stuck out to my untrained eyes- we should have played with more urgency and tempo down in the 4th, and we got too screen-happy in the 3rd. Even in a bad game, we need to trust our veteran QB to make decisions with good pass protection.

Random personnel note- we played both Booker Pickett and Herbert Scroggins with Akheem Mesidor banged up. I wonder if we see them (and Marquise Lightfoot) more against Stanford.

I saved this one for last, because it’s not an excuse. But the atmosphere was terrible to start the game. Some of it was traffic and people getting off work. That’s not a fan issue. But the student section was half full and taking selfies. Let’s be better.

The good news is that we don’t have to wait through another bye. We will see how this team responds right away. Go Canes.

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0 wrinkles coming out of the bye. Just thought we could show up and run the same plays we always have. That needs to change. We need to adjust. Something we haven’t done in 20 years given our second half season struggles.
I would offer two plays where Toney was intended to pass.

More long ball attempts in the early part of the game but those were really forced.

I did not see anything else outside of that. To some degree, the play calling was even more vanilla than it has been this year.
 
Why don’t we ask our ol to pull for some sweeps or release downfield on some screens? I mean aren’t they mobile giants. You give these guys a few steps and they should be wrecking balls. Helmet to helmet just isn’t working. The biggest thing is why do we think we can just use the same look over and over again and it be successful? McGahee wouldn’t have been McGahee if he had to run the same between the tackles play over and over again. Go watch his highlights again. Obv we don’t have that type of speed in the backfield but his big runs were almost always down the sidelines. And even with those teams they got creative in how they got him the ball.
 
There is quite literally nothing to suggest that we will run outside more, or make any of the requisite changes.

This is the team. What you see is what you get.

We will continue to be penalized.

We will continue to run up the middle and be tackled by unblocked defenders running in from the sides.

We will continue to ignore the tight ends.

We will continue to rush 3 and drop 8 in the red zone.

We will continue blitzing the linebackers even tho they never have once gotten home.

This is the team.
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Few head coaches have done less with more over their career.

Mario can build teams that are more talented than most opponents. His track record indicates his teams underperform relative to the talent he amasses.

I wish I could believe this will change, but I can't.
AGREE
 
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