Jason Taylor, Cam Ward and others discuss DL progression

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Originally in miamihurricanes.com by Christy Cabrera Chirinos

It didn’t matter that the Hurricanes had a 31-point lead, that their defense hadn’t allowed Ball State in the end zone or that Miami’s defensive line was delivering big play after big play.

Defensive line coach Jason Taylor believed his group could be even more effective and so, he kept right on coaching, his passion on full display on the Miami sideline, the same sideline he once patrolled during his Pro Football Hall of Fame career with the Miami Dolphins.

His efforts paid off, with Miami’s defensive line contributing in a big way throughout the remainder of the 10th-ranked Hurricanes’ 62-0 win over Ball State on Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium.

Simeon Barrow Jr. totaled four tackles and had 1.5 sacks. Elijah Alston added three tackles, a sack and an interception. And Tyler Baron, who had three sacks in Miami’s win over Florida A&M last week, turned in another big performance with two tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss.

As a whole, the Hurricanes held Ball State to just 115 yards of total offense, including a meager six rushing yards. Miami also totaled four sacks of Ball State quarterback Kadin Semonza and had nine tackles for loss.

All of it left Taylor plenty proud – even as he knows the Hurricanes can keep growing.

“I mean, to be honest, that’s the expectation. We think highly of ourselves. We expect highly of ourselves, and we understand there’s a standard,” said Taylor, now in his second year as Miami’s defensive line coach after serving as a defensive analyst for the Hurricanes in 2022. “The guys have accepted that, and they’ve molded into the culture. They understand what we’re about as a team and a defense and a defensive line unit in particular. They really push themselves and when you get talented guys in a room like that, and you get a lot of talented guys, there’s a lot of competition.”

Barrow, Alston and Baron all joined the Hurricanes (3-0) during the offseason and it hasn’t taken them long to not only adapt to Miami’s culture, but to build chemistry with their new teammates, including veterans like Akheem Mesidor, Ahmad Moten Sr. and the reigning ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year Rueben Bain Jr., who while recovering from an injury, is still a constant presence on the Miami sideline and in the locker room.

Freshmen like Justin Scott, Armondo Blount, Cole McConathy II, and Marquise Lightfoot have gotten playing time, too and the hope is they will keep learning from the veterans around them as they continue developing.

“When we all first got here, it didn’t take long for us to click,” said Alston. “I mean, when a new person comes into the building, it probably takes you like a day or two to try to figure somebody out. But once you’re around a person every day, like you learn that person pretty quickly. Chemistry-wise, we picked up on it very quickly. We just all get along. We all feed off each other, you know what I’m saying? We coach each other and when we’re down, we pick each other up. It is just a lot of encouragement in the room, so, we all click.”

Added Barrow, “Well, we already knew coming in we’ve just got to build chemistry with each other and learn how to work off each other and I feel like we already had our mindset ready right before we started practice in fall camp. I feel like we were on a good route doing that, so I guess it’s showing up now.”

The Hurricanes’ efforts on the line, and on the defense as a whole, were so impressive even quarterback Cam Ward – who has been a leader and a force for Miami through the Hurricanes’ first three games – couldn’t help but praise the unit’s performance on Saturday.

“It was good. Tyler Baron, Simeon, Ahmad, Akheem when he was out there, it’s good. We’re deep, for sure,” Ward said. “And the battles [in the] trenches you have to go through in practice is showing off in the game and that’s where they’ll be able to play more games like they did today.”

 

Comments (12)

Was guidry in the booth this game? I saw JT calling the signals and in the huddles
 
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D$, Atavious Jones not mentioned as a freshman DL? Any problem or you are just getting old?
 
D$, Atavious Jones not mentioned as a freshman DL? Any problem or you are just getting old?
Article was written by Christy Chirinos. I think Jones was credited with one snap on Saturday. But the other freshman did have more.
 
With the light coming on for Horton and Moten...we really dont need Jones this year. We dont have to rush him into action. Which is a great thing. We can develop him and get him ready for next year after we lose Barrow, Clark, Cook, Campbell and Messidor. He will be needed in that 2 deep in 2025. Great problem to have.
 
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Was guidry in the booth this game? I saw JT calling the signals and in the huddles
I saw him on the sidelines a few times

Looked like he turned over the reins a little bit though you’re right
 
the interview with Jason Taylor on Behind the U podcast is required listening for all Canes fans.

don't miss it. it gives you a window into JT's DNA, his thinking, his approach and his person.
 
ready for messidor to have a nice breakout game ... he's been getting better and better
 
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