Bethune thoughts after rewatch

I still have ptsd from last season’s defense. Looked good through the first few games even though we saw glimpses of the problems to come.

Hot take: I am not sold on the secondary yet. Still seeing too many mistakes, especially when a QB is buying time with his legs. The DBs continue to lose track of pass catchers in key situations. Led to a ND TD. Also big time communication breakdown in ND resulted in a TE being wide open. I know - “it’s just 2 mistakes.” The problem is those two mistakes almost cost Miami the game.

The biggest difference I see this year is a more dominant front 4. We had zero pass rush last year. This year we have a terrific pash rush. I think USF will tell a lot about whether the secondary is actually better or if it appears better simply because QBs are running for their lives.
There's only so much time any DBs should be expected to cover. The ND touchdown was what, 8 seconds?
 
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We looked like the same team as last week. The only thing that changed was the quality of opponent. FCS blowouts don't mean much, but consistency is identity. This is a physical and serious team. Position-by-position thoughts below:

QB

Carson Beck
is a 23-year-old first round quarterback. Like Bo Nix at Oregon, he makes it look easy by consistently making the right play. Bethune didn't provide much resistance, but we're going to have an advantage up front every week in the ACC. When Beck has time, he has all the answers to the test.

As we mentioned during camp, Emory Williams has really worked hard on his body and looks twitchier. I'm sure he wants that overthrow to RayRay Joseph back, but overall there is improvement.

RB

I'll never understand why some are so negative on Mark Fletcher. No, he's not going to run like Edgerrin James. But his power is demoralizing for the other team. It's like bringing your big brother to a fight. He overwhelms smaller teams and matches up against the big dogs. And when he chips on passing plays, he knocks guys backwards. Championship teams have guys like Fletcher.

The running back room looks deep, and Jordan Lyle should be back very soon. Marty Brown fits like a glove and replaces some of Damien Martinez's physicality. Girard Pringle brings a different level of juice. I like how he runs North/South as a smaller player. Cristobal compared him to Jahmyr Gibbs during the recruiting process, and he wants to use him in similar fashion. Chris Wheatley-Humphrey showed some wiggle between the tackles and has gained good weight.

WR

Kevin Beard deserves some praise. The culture is right in the WR room. CJ Daniels sets the tone as the veteran. He's blocking like an animal while also making plays. Malachi Toney is one of our most consistent players, on and off the field. RayRay Joseph has looked more explosive since spring and it showed in this game. I'd like to see more of Daylyn Upshaw. He has a well-rounded skillset and works hard. On Saturday, he played sudden and strong after the catch.

TE

Elija Lofton
doesn't look right. He was limping a bit on the sideline and isn't showing the pop we saw in spring. They're making a concerted effort to get him going, but it's not there right now. Brock Schott has wide receiver speed and linebacker strength. I'd like to see him take a bigger role on special teams and continue to get catch-and-run looks. While Luka Gilbert came in billed as a blocking TE, he actually looked better as a receiver in camp. He's a fluid runner and a hands-catcher with a wide radius.

OL

We didn't learn much from the first team. They're the best group in America. Matt McCoy and Samson Okunlola both moved around at G and LT. On the second team, the two young guys who played were SJ Alofaituli and Max Buchanan. Ryan Rodriguez performed well and is starting-caliber center. Alofaituli is playing out-of-position as an undersized guard, but he had a very nice block on the Pringle TD.

DE

One of the most impressive players on the field was Marquise Lightfoot. He moves at a different speed in person. Lightfoot was running down everything backside with motor and twitch. Rueben Bain is competing with Caleb Downs as the best defensive player in America. A lot of guys got snaps with Armondo Blount and Hayden Lowe unavailable, and that experience will help later in the year.

DT

The starters overwhelmed Bethune, as they should. Donta Simpson and Daylen Russell were 4th and 5th with Blount out, and they showed some flashes. Simpson got washed by a double team but looked quick getting in the backfield. Russell was bigger and more powerful than expected, albeit against a small opponent.

LB

A lot of guys got burn with Kamal Bonner out and Wes Bissainthe kicked out of the game. Veterans like Chase Smith and Jalyen Alderman provide an unusual amount of experienced depth in the Portal era. The guy I wanted to see was Kellen Wiley, Jr., and he didn't disappoint. He still has a lot to learn like most freshmen, but you can't coach his size, speed and intensity.

S

This group looks younger and deeper with the emergence of Bryce Fitzgerald and the move of Bobby Pruitt. Fitzgerald is a legitimate difference-maker in the passing game. He has the best ball skills I've seen at Miami in two decades, and he can move like a corner. Tackling will be the difference between first rounder and package player. Fitzgerald is already starting in passing downs, and I expect his role to grow.

Along with Jakoby Thomas, Pruitt brings a physical presence we lacked last year. He's also playing real snaps at DIME linebacker. Great defenses like Ohio State have players who can play in space and knock you back. Pruitt brings that skillset.

Nickel

The nickels were playing fast and decisive all day. Keionte Scott was one of the best players on the field with 3 TFLs, and Isaiah Taylor was right behind him with 2 TFLs. Good start for Coach Terry Jefferson's group.

CB

Through two games, we haven't seen teams really challenge us deep. They look the part and tackle. Next week will be much more of a challenge with USF's pace.

Overall, it was a clean win. We have a veteran quarterback, an elite offensive line, a power running game, dudes on the defensive line, man-coverage corners, and we protect the ball. That's the formula for success if we stay healthy and consistent.
Thanks D$! This was one of the best Banks in a long time!
 
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I swear I didn’t have a single drop of alcohol but I thought I saw it like ten times and the DB didn’t. Thought maybe he blocked his vision. Just saw it hit the shoulder pad was good coverage though

I stand corrected if that’s what happened. Also a big fan of Moore I picked him and Pringle to score in my hype thread and I was close haha
You are correct it was a drop
 
We are starting to see the results of high level recruitment and development. It’s refreshing seeing the 23 and 24 classes taking the next step and looking like playmakers. Also it is very clear this staff hit on several of the 25 recruits, those young guys flashed in this game.

This team has everything it needs to be special, just stay healthy and continue to develop depth at DT.
 
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You are correct it was a drop
Guess I need my eyes and ears checked. The announcers literally talked about the DB deflecting the ball. Wish I could find the play but none of highlights or game versions on YouTube include the play. Which is a shame because for the level of talent, it was a pretty good play by their defender.
 
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I feel like we are desperately searching for someone who can take the top off of a defense

Our WRs lack real separation speed at this time. That’s what it looks like on TV
 
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