Scrimmage news from D$ (CanesInSight Live summary)

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz
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In an exclusive reveal, CanesInSight Live provided fans with an inside look at the recent scrimmage, courtesy of D$.

D$ had previously given a detailed, hour-long analysis of every position in the camp in last week’s podcast, and this episode was focused on the Friday’s scrimmage.
The health of the team was emphasized. Unlike the previous year, where injuries plagued the roster, the team has come through the camp relatively unscathed.

Quarterback discussions were extensive, with the deep ball skills of Tyler Van Dyke being especially highlighted. The precision and strength of his throws were commended, as was the continued battle between Jacurri Brown and Emory Williams for the backup quarterback position. D$ described Brown’s scrimmage performance as, “Better than last time, but not as good as you need.”

On Williams’ scrimmage performance, D$ said the following.

“Mr. Consistent with him. Very good command of the offense for a true freshman – he was here in spring, but he’s a true freshman. Very good accuracy, really good red zone passer. He has to work on the timing of his deep ball a little bit, but very accurate.”

The two of them were splitting second-team reps in the scrimmage.

The running back scene looks competitive, with notable mention of Don Chaney, Jr. as a player who had a strong performance on Friday morning.

Colbie Young and Tyler Harrell were two standouts at wide receiver, with Young hauling in a 99-yard touchdown from Van Dyke in situational work. Harrell also had a deep reception on the day.

When the conversation shifted to the defensive line, the versatility and depth of talent were evident. Several players, such as Leonard Taylor and Jafari Harvey, stood out in the scrimmages. Taylor in particular, with dominant play according to D$.

At linebacker, freshman Bobby Washington was a standout for D$ and has a real chance to be an impact player at Miami.

The cornerbacks, particularly the Brown Brothers and Daryl Porter Jr., garnered special attention. The competition and talent depth in these positions promise an exciting season for fans. Porter Jr had an interception on Friday and is making a major push to be a starter. Freshman Damari Brown’s physicality and willingness as a tackler have stood out as well.
 

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This feels like the Richt team that started 10-0 but lost in the end when injuries were too much. I think we have the starting talent to beat every team on our schedule but come October if injuries hit us at the wrong positions, like center or quarterback, things could take a turn for the worst.
 
Not going to fool me for the 20th year in a row. Too much sunshine in this post.

Eh, it's improvement year two under a real regime.

Had this conversation with another fan over the weekend; that same "we've heard the same thing every year for the past two decades" not-fooling-me-this-time, gonna-have-to-prove-it energy.

As a fellow jaded fan, I absolutely get that.... but I can also acknowledge it was stupid to buy fool's gold with nice-guy Larry, not-ready-for-prime-time Randy, empty-suit Al, over-the-hill Mark or beta Manny—most from an era where liberal Donna ran the show, had a kill-what-you-eat approach to athletics (refusing to invest in any growth) and the program was flooring it in neutral from the moment Butch walked out the door.

Mario is the first alpha male head coach and proven entity this program has employed since the 2000 football season. To have faith in what's going on right now, simply means you believe and buy into the new leadership and way the program is being rebuilt.

I'm not screaming 15-0 year two of the Cristobal era, but with this schedule and with a revamped roster, attitude and energy (as well as improved play at quarterback)—the ceiling should be 10-2 and the basement 8-4—so 9-3 feels realistic.
 
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In an exclusive reveal, CanesInSight Live provided fans with an inside look at the recent scrimmage, courtesy of D$.

D$ had previously given a detailed, hour-long analysis of every position in the camp in last week’s podcast, and this episode was focused on the Friday’s scrimmage.
The health of the team was emphasized. Unlike the previous year, where injuries plagued the roster, the team has come through the camp relatively unscathed.

Quarterback discussions were extensive, with the deep ball skills of Tyler Van Dyke being especially highlighted. The precision and strength of his throws were commended, as was the continued battle between Jacurri Brown and Emory Williams for the backup quarterback position. D$ described Brown’s scrimmage performance as, “Better than last time, but not as good as you need.”

On Williams’ scrimmage performance, D$ said the following.

“Mr. Consistent with him. Very good command of the offense for a true freshman – he was here in spring, but he’s a true freshman. Very good accuracy, really good red zone passer. He has to work on the timing of his deep ball a little bit, but very accurate.”

The two of them were splitting second-team reps in the scrimmage.

The running back scene looks competitive, with notable mention of Don Chaney, Jr. as a player who had a strong performance on Friday morning.

Colbie Young and Tyler Harrell were two standouts at wide receiver, with Young hauling in a 99-yard touchdown from Van Dyke in situational work. Harrell also had a deep reception on the day.

When the conversation shifted to the defensive line, the versatility and depth of talent were evident. Several players, such as Leonard Taylor and Jafari Harvey, stood out in the scrimmages. Taylor in particular, with dominant play according to D$.

At linebacker, freshman Bobby Washington was a standout for D$ and has a real chance to be an impact player at Miami.

The cornerbacks, particularly the Brown Brothers and Daryl Porter Jr., garnered special attention. The competition and talent depth in these positions promise an exciting season for fans. Porter Jr had an interception on Friday and is making a major push to be a starter. Freshman Damari Brown’s physicality and willingness as a tackler have stood out as well.
Appreciate the recap. Go Canes 🏈
 
In an exclusive reveal, CanesInSight Live provided fans with an inside look at the recent scrimmage, courtesy of D$.

D$ had previously given a detailed, hour-long analysis of every position in the camp in last week’s podcast, and this episode was focused on the Friday’s scrimmage.
The health of the team was emphasized. Unlike the previous year, where injuries plagued the roster, the team has come through the camp relatively unscathed.

Quarterback discussions were extensive, with the deep ball skills of Tyler Van Dyke being especially highlighted. The precision and strength of his throws were commended, as was the continued battle between Jacurri Brown and Emory Williams for the backup quarterback position. D$ described Brown’s scrimmage performance as, “Better than last time, but not as good as you need.”

On Williams’ scrimmage performance, D$ said the following.

“Mr. Consistent with him. Very good command of the offense for a true freshman – he was here in spring, but he’s a true freshman. Very good accuracy, really good red zone passer. He has to work on the timing of his deep ball a little bit, but very accurate.”

The two of them were splitting second-team reps in the scrimmage.

The running back scene looks competitive, with notable mention of Don Chaney, Jr. as a player who had a strong performance on Friday morning.

Colbie Young and Tyler Harrell were two standouts at wide receiver, with Young hauling in a 99-yard touchdown from Van Dyke in situational work. Harrell also had a deep reception on the day.

When the conversation shifted to the defensive line, the versatility and depth of talent were evident. Several players, such as Leonard Taylor and Jafari Harvey, stood out in the scrimmages. Taylor in particular, with dominant play according to D$.

At linebacker, freshman Bobby Washington was a standout for D$ and has a real chance to be an impact player at Miami.

The cornerbacks, particularly the Brown Brothers and Daryl Porter Jr., garnered special attention. The competition and talent depth in these positions promise an exciting season for fans. Porter Jr had an interception on Friday and is making a major push to be a starter. Freshman Damari Brown’s physicality and willingness as a tackler have stood out as well.
Appreciate the info! Sadly it does not inspire confidence. Hope I am wrong...
 
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A 99 yard touchdown pass? We must be the only team in the nation where the opposing team's chances to score from our 1 yard line and their 1 yard line is the same percentage. LOL.
I know you’re joking but D mentioned it was a drill we were working on from our end zone. He said TVD hit Young for another huge bomb but Colby dropped it

Dawson was watching that MTSU film…
 
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