Does Miami have the worst O-Line in the country?

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While I agree the Oline is not very good; I am more puzzled with our offensive coach who must not realize how bad the Oline is. Dude sure as **** didn’t scheme around this position group at all.

That’s more alarming than the actual Oline play.

Exactly.

UNC is going to be very interesting, hopefully, he has a game plan to protect the line.
 
I didn't watch the whole game a second time, but one thing I noticed early on the first sack was Zion was late getting off the ball and the end had a step on him. For those that watched closer, how much was this (which I think can be corrected) vs. getting overpowered?
 
Ask after Saturday night..
It probably improves but not by a whole lot better. Anyone expecting massive improvements two weeks later instead of 2 months later is setting themselves up for disappointment.
 
Until proven otherwise we have the worst OL on CFB. What other team surrender 10 sacks and looked clueless than Miami?
 
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It’s going to be tough on them because they don’t have money. My guess is the situation is too toxic by the end of the year and they have to bite the bullet.

Not a good look giving their first black coach only 2 years to run this program.
 
Absolutely NO! That Herbie CornSUCKER offensive offensive line has the worst line among Power 5 schools.
 
Until proven otherwise we have the worst OL on CFB. What other team surrender 10 sacks and looked clueless than Miami?

According to Coach Enos, half the sacks were the fault of the QB (holding on to the ball too long, not reading pre-snap and calling audibles or moving protection, etc.). So, in essence, our O-line can be blamed for 5 sacks. Be as it may, we're going to need much better play from our OL and QB if we're going to finish with double digit wins this season.

GO CANES!!!
 
We don't have any more excuses we've had 15 years of them. Soon it'll be 20. Win now or shut up, tired of hearing about "swag" or "we're back". This generation doesn't care about our 2001 team or the guys we put in the NFL. They grew up on Bama & the SEC running the show.
 
I didn't watch the whole game a second time, but one thing I noticed early on the first sack was Zion was late getting off the ball and the end had a step on him. For those that watched closer, how much was this (which I think can be corrected) vs. getting overpowered?

It was very apparent that it was both. But on several occasions the defensive line had a step or two on him. He was flat out bad. So bad that its surprising he was our best option. Slow off the ball several times which most times kills the play before it starts.
 
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