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I’d say I’m generally satisfied. The offense has been what I expected, which is pretty good. The defense has taken a bit of a step back but they haven’t been anywhere near as horrible as the offense was in 2018-2019. My attention is focused on what they can do to build on this season’s success. They’re winning games, playing their best ball in crunch time and have shown a ton of heart and effort that was totally absent last year. I think they’re having fun again and the winning definitely helps. I want to see them build on the recruiting momentum and continue to develop some of the younger guys, especially on the lines. There’s legit o line talent they just need a little more seasoning to be ready.
The difference between a 9 or 10 win team and. 6 or 7 win team is often just doing a few things differently. Contrary to popular belief, Miami is not head and shoulders more talented than most of the ACC. The roster is still really unbalanced with NFL quality guys at some positions and G5 backup quality players at others. Until they can make the upgrades at those weak spots, they will have to fight for wins against most solid P5 programs. It’s not like the old days where Miami was just way better at almost every position than everybody else in the Big East so blowouts were expected. The talent gap between pretty much everyone in the ACC outside of Clemson is fairly small.
The difference between a 9 or 10 win team and. 6 or 7 win team is often just doing a few things differently. Contrary to popular belief, Miami is not head and shoulders more talented than most of the ACC. The roster is still really unbalanced with NFL quality guys at some positions and G5 backup quality players at others. Until they can make the upgrades at those weak spots, they will have to fight for wins against most solid P5 programs. It’s not like the old days where Miami was just way better at almost every position than everybody else in the Big East so blowouts were expected. The talent gap between pretty much everyone in the ACC outside of Clemson is fairly small.