Who stood out in Miami Hurricanes? first fall scrimmage of 2015? | Canes Watch
CORAL GABLES — Since camp opened last Thursday, Hurricanes coach Al Golden has been clear: at nearly every position, he’s a long way from naming starters.
He has split first-string carries between four running backs. He has 12 offensive linemen vying for the five starting spots. The defensive backfield and defensive line? More crowded than a subway car at rush hour. Don’t even ask who’s going to be the first wideouts on the field. Really, Golden might tell you, even Brad Kaaya doesn’t have a starting spot locked down.
So was there any separation after the scrimmage Miami held Thursday, its first real test of the fall?
“I think it’s too early,” Golden said.
How’d the defense do?
“What do you think I’m going to say?” said defensive coordinator Mark D’Onofrio. “We need to watch the film,” four veteran reporters repeated back, at least one of them playfully rolling their eyes.
Who won — offense or defense?
“They both made plays,” Golden said. “We weren’t trying to win the scrimmage. We were trying to learn a lot about our team.”
Sophomore tight end Chris Herndon went out on a limb: “He said it was “back and forth, but we” – meaning the offense – “won it.” (He might be biased.)
OK, this was a night for learning – it wasn’t a win-loss type of thing. But here’s what we were able to learn from talking with players and coaches and other
#sources afterward …
… with apologies for any incomplete info, since only special VIPs (lots of recruits were there) were allowed to watch. The media was not allowed in …
“The main thing”
* According to Golden, “as much as we know” no players were injured in the scrimmage.
Three stars
The breakout player of the scrimmage was freshman nose tackle Kendrick Norton, who had at least one sack-forced fumble — one teammate said Norton had three sacks – working with the second and third units. “Really smart play. Tracked the ball from behind and ripped it out,” Golden said of his sack-forced fumble. “Obviously he’s well-coached to do that as young as he is, and the wherewithal to do that in the first scrimmage is a good sign for him.” Since coming in second summer session, D’Onofrio said, he’s dropped 15 pounds to get to his goal weight (6-3, 320). “He’s very strong. It’s not too big for him right now.” “He’s a beast,” linebacker Jermaine Grace said. “I love him at the nose.”
Safety Rayshawn Jenkins, who missed last year with a back injury, had an interception returned for a touchdown. He said he baited the X-receiver and shot into the flat to snatch the pick – he doesn’t remember who the receiver or quarterback was. He returned it “probably 60” yards for a touchdown. It was the first live tackling in a scrimmage Jenkins has faced in 18 months, D’Onofrio said. “It feels normal. I don’t even think about my injury,” Jenkins said.
Redshirt freshman H-back David Njoku caught a red-zone fade for a touchdown. “He’s got the highest vertical on the team,” tight end Stan Dobard said. “He’s got to use it.”
Brad Kaaya, after the Canes' first scrimmage of 2015. (instagram.com/mattyports)
Brad Kaaya, after the Canes’ first scrimmage of 2015. (instagram.com/mattyports)
Quarterbacks
* Brad Kaaya said he threw “two or three” touchdowns, Malik Rosier threw one in the red zone, and freshman Evan Shirreffs threw a touchdown to walk-on running back Collin Alford. The third quarterback, according to Golden, was Vincent Testaverde. Walk-on Isaac Hoza also got reps.
* Malik Rosier “had a lot of zone-read plays,” Kaaya said.
* Kaaya said he and Rosier ran the game-day meeting. He also said he and offensive coordinator James Coley spoke to the team before the game.
* Kaaya, on the offense: “We have three solid groups out there. We can throw the [No. 3] group in there and they can execute.”
* Golden’s assessment of Kaaya: “Good day. Good poise. Good command. We’ve got a long way to go, though. We’ve got to clean up a lot of the bad-ball stuff.”
Running backs
* Sophomore running back Trayone “Choc” Gray broke a long touchdown run of somewhere around 60 to 80 yards, but it was called back on a hold. “He had a couple big plays,” tight end Chris Herndon said.
* The four backs – Gus Edwards, Joe Yearby, Mark Walton and Gray – rotated with the first unit. “Good evaluation. Part of it is seeing what they do best,” Golden said.
* Golden: “Choc is so big and flat-out downhill strong. Gus can be shifty, but he’s 240 pounds. Joe is nifty, as you know, but he’s 200-pound Joe Yearby. He hasn’t lost a step. And Mark is obviously a strong runner, breakaway speed, good lateral movement. They all bring a lot to the table. It’s too early to tell [who’s going to get the ball most]. I just want to see them compete.”
* “A lot of (nice) runs,” Kaaya said. “All four running backs. … They all made really good plays. They all busted some good chunks of yardage.”
* Grace: “Gus did a really good job, but I can’t just single out Gus. All our running backs had a good game, cutting back, finding good holes, making good reads. Running back is one of the positions that’s standing out.”
Wide receivers
* Kaaya: “I think everyone caught a pass. David Njoku caught a fade ball down in the red zone. [Receiver] Braxton [Berrios] caught really nice passes over the middle. Herb Waters caught a touchdown. Rashawn Scott caught, I think it was a 60-yard post route I hit him on, fourth and 1.”
* Waters’ touchdown, Dobard estimated, was about 35 yards.
* Berrios, on the offense: “I think it took us a little while to get going … but we really got going.” He said he had “two or three” catches. On one of them, which came over the middle for a first down, he was nailed by safety Jamal Carter but held onto the ball.
Tight ends
* Dobard: “I did OK. I could have done better on a couple blocks here and there, but we’ll pick it up next scrimmage.”
* Chris Herndon, on the offense: “We started off slow, but once we got going it was hard to stop us.”
Offensive line
* The starting five: left tackle Trevor Darling, left guard Alex Gall, center Nick Linder, right guard Danny Isidora, right tackle Sunny Odogwu.
* Kaaya: “From last spring until now, it looks a lot smoother. … I think they’re a solid group. They love each other up. Each day, they’re getting better and better. … Tonight I think they did pretty good. They have up a couple of sacks, but it’s Scrimmage No. 1.”
* Linder: “We’ve all made improvements. Every day we put on pads is a day we get that much closer together. … We’ve come a long way since spring and there’s miles to go, and we can’t wait to get even better.”
* Grace: “Sunny, he got a good block on me. He’s a big guy. … The O-line had some chops. I got chopped.”
Defensive line
* Kaaya: “They got me a couple times. A lot of good loops and twists up front. They’re playing well up there. It’s a solid group. … They have good depth.”
* Linder, on what he saw from the D-line: “Just their typical high-motor [play]. Ufomba [Kamalu], Calvin [Heurtelou], Quan [Muhammad], Darrion [Owens], [Anthony] Moten, Courtel Jenkins … all those guys. When the 2s came in, there was no drop-off.”
* Linder on Norton: “He showed me he’s a good player. High motor. Strong kid. He’s going to help us.”
* Berrios on the defensive front: “They’re really fast. That’s a huge thing. They tackle well. There’s not many missed tackles. They come, and they come hard.”
Linebackers
* Weak-side linebacker Grace said he threw a hard hit on tight end Standish Dobard, who asked him “****, Grace, I thought we were homies!” But the biggest hit of the scrimmage, according to Grace, came from Raphael Kirby, when he hit Gus Edwards from the side and made him fumble a few yards after the line of scrimmage.
* “We’re homies, but when it’s time to get the work in, it’s time to get the work in,” Grace said of his hit on Dobard.
* Kirby and Grace had sacks on blitzes. The other linebacker was Darrion Owens, on the strong side. Grace said UM worked its 3-4, 4-3 and nickel packages – and he was working primarily in pass coverage, and was in the box in goal-line situations. Kaaya mentioned the linebackers playing well in the passing game.
* The second linebacker unit included Tyriq McCord (strong side) and Marques Gayot (weak side). Jamie Gordinier was the third-string Sam. (Apologies for the incomplete info … as you know, we didn’t actually get to see the scrimmage.)
Secondary
* D’Onofrio on Jenkins: “He’s had a good camp. Most important thing is he stays healthy and keeps getting better every week.”
Special teams
* Golden said the field goal unit hit a field goal in a two-minute situation – he didn’t say who booted it – but no kickoffs or punts occurred.
Elsewhere
* Golden said Thursday, which was the eighth practice of the preseason, was the “earliest we’ve ever had a scrimmage.” He credited players’ conditioning and film study – “knowing the system like they do” – for making that possible. He also said UM has more depth – “the first time we’ve had a [No. 3] unit since I’ve been here.”
* D’Onofrio said he played 45 defensive players over 20 series, with the first and second units getting seven series each, subbing players in and out to get plenty of players a look on film. “We’ll reset the depth based on how they performed tonight and we’ll keep chipping away and go from there, then repeat the process as we get closer to Bethune (Sept. 5) and keep whittling away,” he said.
* D’Onofrio said there was not a lot of instruction tonight. “They’ve got to go,” adding that he and Coley kept calling plays constantly.
* The scrimmage, which lasted nearly two hours and was held under the lights at UM’s Cobb Soccer Stadium. Golden said “tweaks” need to be made on the newly installed lights at Greentree. “Growing pains, if you will,” he said.
* The players wore the new Adidas jerseys they’ve been wearing in practice. Offensive players were in orange; defensive players in black.
Scenes from (after) the scrimmage:
Golden said it was mainly situational, "like a baseline test"…second scrimmage will tell more re: depth chart pic.twitter.com/aunbcVsHbF
— Matt Porter (@mattyports) August 14, 2015
Rayshawn Jenkins, who last played in a game in 2013, had a pick-six. pic.twitter.com/hNDcy0TCwr
— Matt Porter (@mattyports) August 14, 2015
Berrios said he had two or three catches. Kaaya said one of those was a catch over the middle for a first. pic.twitter.com/HSWm37vK69
— Matt Porter (@mattyports) August 14, 2015
Jermaine Grace said Kendrick Norton had three touch sacks (vs. the 2s). "He's a beast." pic.twitter.com/g9SBYyyY8p
— Matt Porter (@mattyports) August 14, 2015