So Fisch, as the OC, realized that it might make sense to throw the ball less and use his run game as a means of cutting down on turnovers and being less predictable?
I don't doubt that the S&P+ Offensive ranking is a great advanced stat. But the eye test showed that his offense and play calling were predictable at best. If I remember correctly, Jacory had been running the offense his last two years in high school but once he gets to Miami, he can't even audible out of bad plays? Because his OC is so great.
Whipple's offense was mediocre. If Jacory wasn't legitimately the best QB on the team, he would've lost his starting job when Whipple left. So since Jacory was the best QB it should've been Whipple's job to develop an offense that he could thrive in. We saw him have success against FSU, G. Tech, and Oklahoma to start that '09 season. What happened after that?
People keep saying what Randy couldn't do but the only phase of the game that was truly bad during that tenure was offense (mostly because of TOs)... much like last season. Defense and special teams were more than solid. Matt Bosher might've the baddest man on the team.