Linebacker Francisco Mauigoa spoke to media on Tuesday and opened up about the first game of the season, his development under the new coaching regime, and the team’s preparation for the new season.
Thoughts on Miami, Ohio Offense
When asked about the offense of Miami Ohio, Mauigoa seemed respectful but unphased. "We think they're a good football team. It's going to be a great opportunity to start the college game day with them," he said. "We just take it day by day, and we're just excited for the opportunity to play at Hard Rock with Miami Ohio."
“The Coach D Nick Effect”
Mauigoa had a lot to say about his development under the guidance of Coach Derek Nicholson, especially in a relatively short time. "Coach D Nick is a great coach. He brings a lot to the table, he's very detailed," Mauigoa noted. "He brings the juice every day. He gets everybody going, and that has a really good impact on us as linebackers. We play aggressive and play downhill, and Coach D Nick brings that to the table."
On Game Logistics and the New Clock Rule
When questioned about the new clock rule, which affects how substitutes are brought into the game, Mauigoa explained that the coaching staff had it under control. "Coach Guidry got that all handled. We're just here to execute, whoever he puts on the field," he said.
High Hopes for the Linebacker Core
The Hurricanes' linebacker core had its fair share of issues last season, but Mauigoa is confident about the group's capabilities this time around. "This linebacker core is stacked. We've got a lot of playmakers," he remarked. "Wesley has grown up a lot. I was surprised to find out he was only a freshman last year. And KJ has just been aggressive. Both those guys are ready. We're just ready for Friday."
Ready to Stop the Run
Stopping the run has been a focal point for the team, and Mauigoa believes they have made significant strides in this area. "I think we made a lot of improvement. Coach Guidry put a lot of time and sweat into game planning, and I think we're ready to stop the run," he asserted. "I'm confident to say that we're at the level where we are going to stop the run. It's been progress, but I think we're up there now."