Between a ROCK and a HARD place: The Official 2016 Miami Hurricanes Season Thread

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Smart move: Miami's defense leaning on trio of freshman linebackers

CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- The University of Miami's three starting linebackers, all freshmen, do pretty much everything together.

“We live together,” Mike Pinckney said. “Only thing we don’t do is go to class together.”

To which Shaq Quarterman interjected, “That’s probably a good thing.”

Quarterman, Miami’s freshman starting Mike linebacker, fittingly is in the middle. If these are the Three Stooges, he’s Moe. Coach Mark Richt calls Quarterman a leader in training, a freshman who has earned the respect of the guys around him.

To one side is Pinckney, the team’s freshman starting Will linebacker, the comic relief. On the other is Zach McCloud, the Hurricanes’ freshman Sam linebacker and the quiet one, if there is such a thing.

Normally, this would be a big issue for a team hoping to compete for a division title. Normally, the idea of starting three true freshman linebackers wouldn’t add up to a No. 10 ranking. But so far, none of that seems to matter.

Miami’s defense ranks second nationally in yards per play, ninth in yards per rush and second in points allowed.

“We dominated everybody,” Pinckney said.

Which, of course, is true. The problem, as Pinckney also is quick to point out, is that the Hurricanes’ schedule hasn’t exactly been difficult thus far.

But that’s not really an issue. The way Pinckney sees it, the opponent is inconsequential. It’s about Miami’s effort, about his effort, about the effort of his pals in the linebacking corps. In fact, the trio has a little inside joke going this season, calling every team they play “the Tigers.”

The Florida A&M Tigers scored three points against them.

The Florida Atlantic Tigers scored 10, and so did the Appalachian State Tigers.

Georgia Tech’s Tigers did a bit better, finding the end zone three times, but no matter. Miami still won handily.

And up next, on Saturday night, Miami’s archrivals.

“Florida State Tigers -- with a spear,” Pinckney said.

“Maybe Kittens,” McCloud laughed, a joke that sums up what this group is all about.

They’re young, they’re talented and, given Miami’s recent history against Florida State, they may be a bit overconfident.

“They don’t know that they don’t know,” Richt said. “They’re good dudes. They’re really good. But they don’t know. They haven’t really been hit in the mouth real hard yet. It’s coming. We’ll see how they react, how tough they are.”

Still, there’s a lot to like about this group, and it’s easy to see why they’re a confident crew.

While Georgia Tech’s offense won’t be their biggest test this season, the option scheme can create havoc for young linebackers. Miami’s trio handled it with ease.

Quarterman had eight tackles and a fumble recovery. Pinckney had four tackles, a sack and an interception. McCloud didn’t have a tackle, but he helped keep Georgia Tech under five yards per carry. All in all, a solid game in their first ACC test.

“They don’t all play their best in every game,” defensive coordinator Manny Diaz said. “They’re learning the grind of college football. But will they play fast? The answer to this point has been yes.”

There is, of course, a learning curve, and Quarterman admits the linebackers aren’t quite sure how far along that curve they are. But when the lessons get tough, it has been nice to have one another to lean upon.

Quarterman and Pinckney committed to Miami at the same time and became fast friends. McCloud joined the crew a year later, a bit more reluctant to join the madness.

“I didn’t know what to think of Mike,” McCloud joked. “He’s a sketchy character.”

All three enrolled early in January, moved in together, went through spring practice and offseason conditioning together. On more than a few days, they’d quite literally lean on one another to make it home after a particularly grueling workout.

“We were dragging each other back to the room,” Quarterman said. “I think that’s when we really jelled.”

The friendship can be a double-edged sword, of course. They tend to egg each other on -- asked who talks the most, McCloud and Pinckney point at each other, then burst out laughing -- and they’ll push one another’s buttons when they can.

“I don’t know if Mike’s the funniest,” McCloud said, “but I guess he does some funny things.”


And there’s that confidence. A freshman alone might cower in the back of a meeting room, be hesitant on the field. Put three of them together, however, and it’s a whole other story.

“They’re goofballs, but they’re really talented and good kids,” Richt said.

How long the good times last remains a big question for Miami. The trio of linebackers could well hold the key to the Canes’ defense, and in turn to their chances at a Coastal Division title -- and to their first win over Florida State since 2009.

And if those growing pains start to hurt a bit more than they have so far, well, they’ve got one another. There’s strength in numbers, and this is a strong unit.

“They're tight,” Richt said. “They're buddies. They believe in each other. They support each other.”

www.espn.com/blog/acc/post/_/id/95339/smart-move-miamis-defense-leaning-on-trio-of-freshman-linebackers
 

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this is on Richt and Kaaya, yea were young here young there blah blah this was a winnable game. there was no rhythm to the O all night, the constant HB draws were painful to watch. the OL isnt good enough for 28 rushes, if it was getting 3-4 regularly i could see that but it was obvious from the jump the run wasnt there. Kaaya doesnt play with any urgency, the pick turned the whole game around

the hold on St. Louis was the game, not late like the highlights would show. that was the only effective stretch run all night and the opposite side holds away from the play :snoop:

D held tough for the most part, the wheels came off in the 3rd but they did enough to win. Carter is overvauled by Manny, he always names him captain and starts him the guy never makes any plays. Jaquan is clearly better in every part of the game but hes stuck playing slot. the targeting aside, hes just not very good. the 3rd LB spot (McCloud needs work) and him are the weak spots. would have liked more pressure in the 3rd q, but the direction of the D is good overall

the kick will define this game, but they let it slip way before that. by the middle of the 3rd the mo had shifted, and they controlled the clock. they played better when it mattered
 

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I been trying to tell yall about Kaaya man :francis: he's an ok QB, but he's nothing special. Francois is a Redshirt freshman, and he's already better than him. he can't take pressure.

and Richt....what the fukk, his play calling was horrible. he had been looking funny in the 1st 3 games, but people were saying they were holding back :dry:

they got lucky Berrios returned that punt, otherwise I doubt they would have even scored a TD on that drive. Richt is too got damn conservative man. this shyt aint high school football OR college football from the early 2000s. you gotta be more creative with you plays man. everything seems so basic.

Manny has improved the defense, but I felt he blitzed TOO much. the offense didn't help them by going 3 and out so often. d got worn down.

anyway, team is 2 years away from being "good"
 

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a couple UGA fans warned me about Richt's stubborness with TE's, i dont like how Njoku is being used. everything is a peel off or a bubble, that kid can run put him on LB's in the middle of the field

Richt has to realize this is not an I-form team, the guard play is just not good enough. at this point its giving away a down, the inside run isnt there and playaction cant develop. to his credit he bailed on it in the 2nd half, but it was all RPO with alot of bad 2nd down runs. Berrios is not an outside receiver, hes small and cant separate. his PR made up for the shyt game he had, but going forward they have to stick with Coley and Richards outside. throwing to a 5'9 kid who cant leap on the outside is dumb

James AND Andrews were out, didnt test the deep middle once. i just dont get stuff like that
 

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"That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong." - 2 Corinthians 12:10
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a couple UGA fans warned me about Richt's stubborness with TE's, i dont like how Njoku is being used. everything is a peel off or a bubble, that kid can run put him on LB's in the middle of the field

Richt has to realize this is not an I-form team, the guard play is just not good enough. at this point its giving away a down, the inside run isnt there and playaction cant develop. to his credit he bailed on it in the 2nd half, but it was all RPO with alot of bad 2nd down runs. Berrios is not an outside receiver, hes small and cant separate. his PR made up for the shyt game he had, but going forward they have to stick with Coley and Richards outside. throwing to a 5'9 kid who cant leap on the outside is dumb

James AND Andrews were out, didnt test the deep middle once. i just dont get stuff like that
bruh....if he thinks he's gonna run some old ass old school ass offense, he needs to get the fukk on and let some one else run the offense. his coaches better speak up. did they run any seam routes? anything with the TEs down the field?
 

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bruh....if he thinks he's gonna run some old ass old school ass offense, he needs to get the fukk on and let some one else run the offense. his coaches better speak up. did they run any seam routes? anything with the TEs down the field?
None Njouku and Herndon jersey clean
 

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a couple UGA fans warned me about Richt's stubborness with TE's, i dont like how Njoku is being used. everything is a peel off or a bubble, that kid can run put him on LB's in the middle of the field

Richt has to realize this is not an I-form team, the guard play is just not good enough. at this point its giving away a down, the inside run isnt there and playaction cant develop. to his credit he bailed on it in the 2nd half, but it was all RPO with alot of bad 2nd down runs. Berrios is not an outside receiver, hes small and cant separate. his PR made up for the shyt game he had, but going forward they have to stick with Coley and Richards outside. throwing to a 5'9 kid who cant leap on the outside is dumb

James AND Andrews were out, didnt test the deep middle once. i just dont get stuff like that

Him not using the TEs may cause Njoku to leave early. UNC gave us the blueprint on how to expose FSU's defense and we didn't follow any rule except for going up-tempo.
 

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Him not using the TEs may cause Njoku to leave early. UNC gave us the blueprint on how to expose FSU's defense and we didn't follow any rule except for going up-tempo.

Richt does good when we are in tempo but as soon as we get a flag, it goes to shyt real quick.
 

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Breh Kaaya gonna stay and still be a bytch them young boys on defense did more than enough to win the game
I'd like to put a lot of the blame on Kaaya but the play-calling was atrocious. The run game never stabilized and the OL was giving up pressure to three rushers.
 

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bruh....if he thinks he's gonna run some old ass old school ass offense, he needs to get the fukk on and let some one else run the offense. his coaches better speak up. did they run any seam routes? anything with the TEs down the field?

no, i think they ran trips once and a bunch once. it seemed like he was luring them in for some over-the-top plays that never came. he knows the OL is suspect, it was one of the first observations he made after spring ball. lots of teams have JAGs and 3* fat kids, but you find ways to get the ball out.

its a shame too, because i really see greatness in Walton. but hes forever trapped against real comp, Richt needs to find more ways to get him the ball in space. the screen was a start, they didnt run that again after it worked
 
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