Black jersey fits Miami Hurricanes cornerback Tracy Howard

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Black jersey fits Miami Hurricanes cornerback Tracy Howard a year later

Tracy Howard goes into the 2013 season with hopes of securing the starting cornerback spot vacated by Brandon McGee.
University of Miami Hurricanes head coach Al Golden embraces cornerback Tracy Howard before the team's game against the Boston College Eagles at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Sept. 1, 2012.
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University of Miami Hurricanes head coach Al Golden embraces cornerback Tracy Howard before the team's game against the Boston College Eagles at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Sept. 1, 2012.
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By Susan Miller Degnan
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It was Day 5 of 2012 Miami fall camp, and true freshman Tracy Howard — the nation’s No. 1 cornerback out of Miramar High — was already donning the coveted black jersey earned by defensive starters.

Howard was living up to his legend, and Hurricanes fans were enthralled with how easy everything seemed for the local kid with the big smile and alluring confidence.

But eventually, Howard learned like most freshmen that this big-time college football stuff takes time to master, and he would sit plenty on the bench. In the end, he gained perspective, honed his talent, learned patience — and earned the respect of his coaches.

Now, Howard is back in black, and ready to replace his mentor, departed cornerback Brandon McGee.

“The key is, he just had to live up to our expectation, not what the outside’s expectation was for him,” defensive coordinator Mark D’Onofrio said Sunday, the second day of spring camp. “Once they become comfortable and understand that they don’t have to, Day One, come in and be the best corner that ever played. … That’s unrealistic, and it’s really not fair.

“He’s improved because he’s doing exactly what we’re asking him to do. He’s improved because he’s [doing] the same thing that got him here. The reason why he had such success in high school is because he really loves and game, and he will work really, really hard at it.”

Howard ended his first season with 17 tackles and four pass breakups. He played in all 12 games and started the final one at Duke. He’s now listed as a starter opposite junior Ladarius Gunter, who had 27 tackles in 12 games (five starts) last season, plus an interception, two fumble recoveries and six pass breakups.

The 5-11 Howard said he’s up to 182 pounds from his 171-pound playing weight as a freshman. The added strength is helping him master his press technique, among his goals. “I want to work on my press, just stand lateral — quick stabs ... and be quick on my jam.”

He said he comes out of his breaks better because of the extra bulk. “Some people say weight doesn’t matter, but I really think it does.”

Howard said he has always had high expectations for himself, but learned to let the process unfold in its own time.

“I learned to be more patient. Everybody wants to come in and be very dominant. But at the cornerback position it takes a lot of learning.”

He said as a freshman “it was more stressful” trying “to learn the playbook” while “executing it at the same time.

“Now it’s about having fun and going out and executing.”

Howard insists the black jersey is an honor he won’t take for granted.

“It means a lot to me. The black jersey shows how much work I put in. But you have to execute to keep it.’

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I expect big things from the kid. It's been a while since we've had a true shutdown CB. Those kinds of players are invaluable for a defense.
 
Howard, Gunter and Crawford will be a solid group by years end. And with Hope and Dortch as pretty good back ups. Congrats to Tracy for humbling his expectations a bit and working to perfect his craft.
 
Watching Tracy last year I really felt like the last few games he was able to start letting go and just play football. Tough learning curve for him and he was obviously thinking a lot out there but he started to just let it fly. Lots of pressure on him not to make mistakes so he looked like he was playing a bit robotic at times but the talent started to surface.

Could be a big year for him but I am really looking for Crawford to step up as well.
 
Howard, Gunter and Crawford will be a solid group by years end. And with Hope and Dortch as pretty good back ups. Congrats to Tracy for humbling his expectations a bit and working to perfect his craft.

Agreed. But I'd be ready to add Burns to that group. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get a look at CB before S.

Our CB play will be helped also by better safety plan, which I expect a real step-up this year from Bush, Jenkins, the seniors and newcomer Carter.
 
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The pass rush didn't help our CB's much either...... I expect our pass defense to improve exponentially this year.
 
Howard, Gunter and Crawford will be a solid group by years end. And with Hope and Dortch as pretty good back ups. Congrats to Tracy for humbling his expectations a bit and working to perfect his craft.

Agreed. But I'd be ready to add Burns to that group. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get a look at CB before S.

Our CB play will be helped also by better safety plan, which I expect a real step-up this year from Bush, Jenkins, the seniors and newcomer Carter.

I could see Burns sliding in as the #3 guy without much work, but the good news is that he'll have to beat out talented guys who have been here before. Which is great, because if he doesn't beat them out it doesn't mean that he's not any good, just that it's not so easy for a true frosh to earn playing time anymore.

I finally feel good about this roster. Not great, but good. Next year should be great.
 
Howard, Gunter and Crawford will be a solid group by years end. And with Hope and Dortch as pretty good back ups. Congrats to Tracy for humbling his expectations a bit and working to perfect his craft.

Agreed. But I'd be ready to add Burns to that group. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get a look at CB before S.

Our CB play will be helped also by better safety plan, which I expect a real step-up this year from Bush, Jenkins, the seniors and newcomer Carter.

I could see Burns sliding in as the #3 guy without much work, but the good news is that he'll have to beat out talented guys who have been here before. Which is great, because if he doesn't beat them out it doesn't mean that he's not any good, just that it's not so easy for a true frosh to earn playing time anymore.

I finally feel good about this roster. Not great, but good. Next year should be great.


He'll have to be really good to walk right in and take Crawford's spot. Crawford can play. We got some corners on this club. I'll tell you that.
 
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Howard, Gunter and Crawford will be a solid group by years end. And with Hope and Dortch as pretty good back ups. Congrats to Tracy for humbling his expectations a bit and working to perfect his craft.

Agreed. But I'd be ready to add Burns to that group. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get a look at CB before S.

Our CB play will be helped also by better safety plan, which I expect a real step-up this year from Bush, Jenkins, the seniors and newcomer Carter.

I could see Burns sliding in as the #3 guy without much work, but the good news is that he'll have to beat out talented guys who have been here before. Which is great, because if he doesn't beat them out it doesn't mean that he's not any good, just that it's not so easy for a true frosh to earn playing time anymore.

I finally feel good about this roster. Not great, but good. Next year should be great.


He'll have to be really good to walk right in and take Crawford's spot. Crawford can play. We got some corners on this club. I'll tell you that.

I see him as starting as a boundary guy, so backing up gunter basically.
 
Burns is too good to keep off the field he is going to play somewhere and will be a killer on special teams

I agree, gotta get this guy on the field.

I think this guys has 1st round talent as a CB, but as far as playing in 2013, I think he can help out at Safety now. I'd treat this guy like a Devin Hester of the defensive side of the ball.

Of course Bush and Jenkins are part of a bright future at Safety for Da U, but because of Burns' speed, his range provides a immediate impact in patrolling the field at S.

IMO, Dorito can play Jam Cover 2 all day, and Burns will track down everything over the CB's head for an INT. Due to his speed, he's the best option (if he grasps everything mentally) as the loan Safety over top in Cover 3.

The reason I say Safety, is because he's better than Jamal Carter right now. And if we aren't playing favorits (because of senority), this guy gets on the field before KC Rodgers and A Highsmith... But you know how that goes.
 
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Everyone thought Tracy would walk right in and eat everyone's lunch last year especially with the lack of experienced players we had in the secondary last year. This year, we've got much better depth/experience. The dudes who were freshmans last year went through the grind of that first year already. I love the young ****** DB Artie Burns, but he will be hard-pressed to log big minutes at CB. His best chance will be if someone gets hurt, or if there's a more pressing need at Safety due to injuries. I expect him to get his feet wet on STs and to log the same sort of minutes that Tracy did last year.
 
Howard, Gunter and Crawford will be a solid group by years end. And with Hope and Dortch as pretty good back ups. Congrats to Tracy for humbling his expectations a bit and working to perfect his craft.

Agreed. But I'd be ready to add Burns to that group. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get a look at CB before S.

Our CB play will be helped also by better safety plan, which I expect a real step-up this year from Bush, Jenkins, the seniors and newcomer Carter.

I could see Burns sliding in as the #3 guy without much work, but the good news is that he'll have to beat out talented guys who have been here before. Which is great, because if he doesn't beat them out it doesn't mean that he's not any good, just that it's not so easy for a true frosh to earn playing time anymore.

I finally feel good about this roster. Not great, but good. Next year should be great.


He'll have to be really good to walk right in and take Crawford's spot. Crawford can play. We got some corners on this club. I'll tell you that.

I see him as starting as a boundary guy, so backing up gunter basically.

Pretty much this. If he's going to supplant anyone, it'll be Gunter. I don't expect to see him do it early, if at all, his Frosh year. But, I expect him to be a top 5 corner on the team this year. Still think he's the best prospect we brought in this year.
 
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Agreed. But I'd be ready to add Burns to that group. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get a look at CB before S.

Our CB play will be helped also by better safety plan, which I expect a real step-up this year from Bush, Jenkins, the seniors and newcomer Carter.

I could see Burns sliding in as the #3 guy without much work, but the good news is that he'll have to beat out talented guys who have been here before. Which is great, because if he doesn't beat them out it doesn't mean that he's not any good, just that it's not so easy for a true frosh to earn playing time anymore.

I finally feel good about this roster. Not great, but good. Next year should be great.


He'll have to be really good to walk right in and take Crawford's spot. Crawford can play. We got some corners on this club. I'll tell you that.

I see him as starting as a boundary guy, so backing up gunter basically.

Pretty much this. If he's going to supplant anyone, it'll be Gunter. I don't expect to see him do it early, if at all, his Frosh year. But, I expect him to be a top 5 corner on the team this year. Still think he's the best prospect we brought in this year.

I'll eat a cat **** on a podcast if he supplants Gunter. Love the dude and think he's an awesome prospect, but I think Gunter's going to be huge this year. No true freshmans is going to come in and eat his lunch.
 
Burns is too good to keep off the field he is going to play somewhere and will be a killer on special teams

I agree, gotta get this guy on the field.

I think this guys has 1st round talent as a CB, but as far as playing in 2013, I think he can help out at Safety now. I'd treat this guy like a Devin Hester of the defensive side of the ball.

Of course Bush and Jenkins are part of a bright future at Safety for Da U, but because of Burns' speed, his range provides a immediate impact in patrolling the field at S.

IMO, Dorito can play Jam Cover 2 all day, and Burns will track down everything over the CB's head for an INT. Due to his speed, he's the best option (if he grasps everything mentally) as the loan Safety over top in Cover 3.

The reason I say Safety, is because he's better than Jamal Carter right now. And if we aren't playing favorits (because of senority), this guy gets on the field before KC Rodgers and A Highsmith... But you know how that goes.

I think Burns is a safety that could play some nickle corner.
 
I could see Burns sliding in as the #3 guy without much work, but the good news is that he'll have to beat out talented guys who have been here before. Which is great, because if he doesn't beat them out it doesn't mean that he's not any good, just that it's not so easy for a true frosh to earn playing time anymore.

I finally feel good about this roster. Not great, but good. Next year should be great.


He'll have to be really good to walk right in and take Crawford's spot. Crawford can play. We got some corners on this club. I'll tell you that.

I see him as starting as a boundary guy, so backing up gunter basically.

Pretty much this. If he's going to supplant anyone, it'll be Gunter. I don't expect to see him do it early, if at all, his Frosh year. But, I expect him to be a top 5 corner on the team this year. Still think he's the best prospect we brought in this year.

I'll eat a cat **** on a podcast if he supplants Gunter. Love the dude and think he's an awesome prospect, but I think Gunter's going to be huge this year. No true freshmans is going to come in and eat his lunch.

"If he's going to supplant anyone, it'll be Gunter. I don't expect to see him do it early, if at all, his Frosh year."
 
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If Burns overtakes Gunter just make the kid an All American already.

Gunter isn't elite of course but I think he is going to be **** **** good this year as well.
 
We need to start to realize that the days of Freshman playing for us will soon come to an end. This freshman sensation stuff started with DZP and was reinforced with D[]_[]KE and Deon but, this never used to happen when we were actually good.

**** even the great Sean Taylor was limited to special teams assassin his freshman year. I think that is an exxccelllent way for MR. Burns to get his feet wet. We got back to that sort of thing last season with Gabe Terry. I love watching the special teams because anyone who is gonna be a player will make a big hit on every kick.

I know that this team is not close to having the depth of talent we had in the early 2000s but, it is starting to feel that way. We still have holes at positions but, DB isn't one of 'em
 
He'll have to be really good to walk right in and take Crawford's spot. Crawford can play. We got some corners on this club. I'll tell you that.

I see him as starting as a boundary guy, so backing up gunter basically.

Pretty much this. If he's going to supplant anyone, it'll be Gunter. I don't expect to see him do it early, if at all, his Frosh year. But, I expect him to be a top 5 corner on the team this year. Still think he's the best prospect we brought in this year.

I'll eat a cat **** on a podcast if he supplants Gunter. Love the dude and think he's an awesome prospect, but I think Gunter's going to be huge this year. No true freshmans is going to come in and eat his lunch.

"If he's going to supplant anyone, it'll be Gunter. I don't expect to see him do it early, if at all, his Frosh year."

I read your post and understood it completely. You don't need to speak slowly to me, Captain Lu. You said "if he supplants anyone, it'll be Gunter." Then, you said you don't expect him to do it early. Both of those statements make it seem as if it's a real possibility that he's going to take Gunter's job as a freshmans. I don't think there's any legit chance of that happening.

I respect the reasoned and stately middle ground thing and think it's wise to see the grey area most of the time. I don't see it here though. You think there's a chance; I don't. That's why I quoted you.
 
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We need to start to realize that the days of Freshman playing for us will soon come to an end. This freshman sensation stuff started with DZP and was reinforced with D[]_[]KE and Deon but, this never used to happen when we were actually good.

**** even the great Sean Taylor was limited to special teams assassin his freshman year. I think that is an exxccelllent way for MR. Burns to get his feet wet. We got back to that sort of thing last season with Gabe Terry. I love watching the special teams because anyone who is gonna be a player will make a big hit on every kick.

I know that this team is not close to having the depth of talent we had in the early 2000s but, it is starting to feel that way. We still have holes at positions but, DB isn't one of 'em

You are right, the first time we really heard the names Winslow/Taylor/etc was when they were knocking fools out on special teams. That kind of talent stands out, even 7-8 plays a game.

// Rayshawn looked good on ST last year
 
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