And this is why I chuckle when people poopoo on stuff like this.
I saw some ****stick comment earlier about how we're paying Cantwell what we're paying him and he might play guard for a year. LMAO. After what we watched the past 2 seasons versus what we watched for the previous 10, how in the earthly **** can you comment a word about the offensive line and how important it is to a football team? ****, look at 2022 vs 2023. Or better, how many times did we lose to FSU in the late 2010's because we simply could not block them?
Here is Miami's yards per carry against FBS teams since 2016:
2016 - 4.01 (87th)
2017 - 4.67 (38th)
2018 - 5.09 (23rd)
2019 - 3.45 (118th)
2020 - 4.24 (71st)
2021 - 3.27 (112th)
2022 - 3.34 (107th)
2023 - 4.98 (20th)
2024 - 5.65 (5th)
Also, in TFLs allowed since we started the cratering in 2019, we finished 117th, 115th, 92nd, and 82nd.
Starting with the 2023 season, we've finished 38th, and 3rd last year. Third! Army is ahead of us, who runs the ball every play and never loses yardage, and we tied Navy. If you'd have told me in 2021 that Miami would finish a season with as few TFLs allowed as Army and Navy, I'd have told you to pass whatever you were smoking.
OL matters. A LOT. It's the entire backbone of a team. There are very, very, very few good football teams who don't have a kickass offensive line.