Spring Game Thoughts

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If he shows the ability to get open, then I think you targeted him 3 to 4 times and if he pops or one of those attempts, then I believe it really opened up the playbook because tight ends occupied linebackers
That's quite literally within the exact target share the TE's were already getting.

I think people got confused in thinking that TE's were being under utilized, when in reality Lofton & Bauman just weren't that good & didn't capitalize off their opportunities.

But 3-4 targets per game isn't an increase in target share, they were already getting that.
 
CIS you and me do this every year about wide receiver, room being stacked
Nonsense. We have two 1000 yard all-conference receivers in the starting unit. Jacobs and Vaughn had good numbers from Power 4 squads. We will see if Moore and Upshaw step up. They flashed last year.
 
CIS you and me do this every year about wide receiver, room being stacked
This year is legitimately as deep as any WR room I've seen at Miami. Not as good at the top as the 2000 team with starters Santana and Reggie and Andre Johnson coming off the bench. But I'm talking about depth.

We have two guys who had over 1,000 yards last year (that's pretty rare right there). Then we have two transfers who averaged, respectively, 15.5 and 17.5 yards per catch. Then two 2nd year guys, Moore and Upshaw, who flashed as FR. Then add an excellent incoming class with two guys, Wingo and Parris, that were in a lot of top 100 lists. Spafford and Evans were also pretty highly-regarded.

Name me a Canes team that looked that deep at WR.
 
Pretty good track record demonstrating that TE isn't an emphasis (target-wise) in Dawson's offense. And yet a #1 offense in '24, and playoff quality last year. So why all the concern?
1. People are bored and nitpicky(and don’t know ball)
2. They don’t understand what a TE is, they think its just a wr, it drives me insane lol
 
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In this Offense, in order to feature the TE more, that's going to take targets away from MToney, because that's the Y position.

It's an Inside-Out Offense where the primary route 80% of the time is the Slot-Y.

I imagine most of the people griping about the TE's lack of usage would also simultaneously be up in arms about not featuring MToney on every play.

Ultimately, it's really the QB's decision.

The TE's get plenty of burn & run routes every time they're on the field on pass plays (where they're not just blocking), it's up to the QB to decide where he wants to go with the ball.
You’re talking to bots who just repeat what they see others complain about lol
 
This year is legitimately as deep as any WR room I've seen at Miami. Not as good at the top as the 2000 team with starters Santana and Reggie and Andre Johnson coming off the bench. But I'm talking about depth.

We have two guys who had over 1,000 yards last year (that's pretty rare right there). Then we have two transfers who averaged, respectively, 15.5 and 17.5 yards per catch. Then two 2nd year guys, Moore and Upshaw, who flashed as FR. Then add an excellent incoming class with two guys, Wingo and Parris, that were in a lot of top 100 lists. Spafford and Evans were also pretty highly-regarded.

Name me a Canes team that looked that deep at WR.

Toney: 1,211 yards
Barkate: 2,848 yards
Jacobs: 789 yards
Vaughn: 1,344 yards
Moore: 210 yards
Upshaw: 105 yards

I’d like to see the list of schools who have over 6,000 yards at the collegiate level in their WR room.

Oh and we signed three blue-chip WRs in 2026 and a 6’4 kid with about 20 P4 offers.

It’s about as loaded and balanced a group as you can have. We have deep speed guys. We have route technicians. We have contacted catch guys. We have big guys. We have small guys. And we have Malachi Toney, who might be the most exciting player in America, with an NFL QB throwing to them.

I can’t imagine there’s a coach in America who wouldn’t trade their room for ours. Maybe Sark and Day. Maybe.

Mario Caveman Cristobal. The offense killer.
 
I hate comments like this… Dawson is an air raid OC by pedrigree coming up and he’s mixing in a power running game that his boss expects.

There’s only so many snaps and highlighting the TE I don’t think is common in air raid offenses… sucks but it is what it is. As long as we have guys like Toney, Moore, Barkate, etc eating and destroying coverages weakening boxes and letting fletch and brown run down hill with bad intentions
and the TEs on the roster aren't exactly Baby Jesus caliber
 
Quick thoughts on my concerns, post-spring, in order of importance:

1. Edge group in the run game. Bain and Mesi were as good as I can ever remember anyone being here at setting the edge in the run game. Who can come close to replicating that? Wilson and Lightfoot are elite pass rushers, I don’t trust either to do what 3 and 4 did (not that I expect them to exactly, but we need to be able to hold up there). But can they be OK? Can the other kids fill some gaps when they’re in the game?

2. Weak side backer and the overall depth. 31 wasn’t incredible, but he was solid. Can chase smith play the same way? I’m not sold. We need 1-2 more kids to step up.

3. Center. It’s an incredibly integral position in this offense (and most offenses). We’ve been spoiled. Lee, Carpenter, Brockermeyer the last 3 years. Again, no Outland trophy winners here, but coming into the last 3 years, we had a kid who we knew would be, at least, solid. We don’t this year. Where will Rodriguez fit in on that lineage?

4. The OL in general. We know the deal here. We lost 4 starters. Will we take a step back? It’s probably a favorite that we do, but if so, how much? Can it still be a Top 20 line?

5. The kicker. Davis was good, till he wasn’t. And it almost cost us the A&M game (yeah, it was windy). He melted down late in the year. We know a game is going to be at least partially decided, if not totally decided, by a kick. A Borregales brother ain’t walking thru that door. Who can hang their nuts out and make a kick?

1 is a MAJOR concern. Again, doesn’t mean we automatically blow. But it’s my main question. 2 and 3 are big. 4….i trust Mario and Alex. I know we’ll be good. The ceiling of the offense is predicated on how good, however. 5 is important but if this offense is as good as I think it is, we’ll be ok.

My reasons for extreme optimism:

1. Literally every other **** thing. Sweet ******** of god is this team loaded. Yes, I am firmly in the camp that this will be a better overall football team. We. Are. Absurdly. Loaded. Does that mean we are 40 yards from a natty on the last drive of the season? No. Football is a crazy game. Crazy **** happens. But I am fully convinced, on a snap to snap basis on both sides, this is one of the 5 best teams in the country. The offense is ******* disgusting. The defense is oozing talent, especially if we can get leads and make teams one-dimensional. The coordinator is a very likely serial murderer. Mario’s in-game coaching is markedly improved. The depth is the best it’s ever been. 5 years ago a kid like Mallory or Wingo would’ve been heavy rotational players and possibly starters. Now they’re gonna get most of their action squeezing water bottles during timeouts. Armondo Blount starts for every single ACC team…except here. Same with O’Conner. What even is this running back room? It’s a joke how deep and talented it is. I can go on for 20 mins. We have a very favorable schedule, especially early, when we need to gel. The ceiling here is a natty, full-stop. The talent is that good.

If we can fill some gaps on my concerns above and just make those good areas (they don’t have to be great), we are losing, at most, 1 game and just prison raping this league.

2023 was better than 2022. 2024 was better than 2023. 2025 was better than 2024. Those are literal facts. I don’t expect that trend to change in the least bit. This staff is assembling a monster, and we have coordinator continuity. The ceiling is truly the roof. Buckle in boys, we are gonna have a TON of fun this fall. Can’t wait.
This post made we want to run through multiple brick walls. I haven’t been this hyped for Miami football since I was a kid. “The U, part III” is upon us, friends. 🙌
 
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