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After opening spring practice on Monday, Miami Hurricanes head coach Manny Diaz took to the podium to address some team issues.

“It went well,” Diaz said. “It’s just a new year - no matter what our record was, you have to rebuild a college team from scratch every year. You can never assume we’re going to run the ball and tackle, never take those for granted. We mentioned to the team today, a team is a collection of people and the behavioral choices they make.

“Regardless of last year, everyone in the country is starting off 0-0.”

The Canes are of course trying to settle into a new scheme on offense, and Diaz said he saw the energy he was looking for on that side of the ball today.

“They have no choice because just the energy of coach (Rhett) Lashlee, his entire staff,” Diaz said. “It’s already a high energy thing. The nature of the beast is you have no choice - the players, they knew it was on from our very first fast drill. The difference in what a practice is - I’m an older guy, what I just went through is not something I’ve been through since I’ve been here. It’s a new experience.”

Ending last season 6-7 left a bitter taste in the team’s mouth, and Diaz says he’s taken a lot of lessons away from 2019.

“You always have a learning curve from Year 1 to Year 2,” Diaz said. “There are so many things, a lot that I kind of keep internally that you’re doing differently. But I go back to what I said, all this is about the people, make sure you have the right people on board.”

With DeeJay Dallas off to the NFL Draft, Diaz feels the running back group is ready to step up as a whole without him.

“I think when we reconvene in the fall, that’s part of why we were able to get Don Chaney and Jaylan Knighton to come together,” Diaz said. “Robert Burns showed he can have a role. He’s a different guy to tackle than all the other guys. Cam Harris probably, since we’ve come back in the offseason program, I don’t think anyone has done more extra work in the weight room. All of his intentions through his work ethic are priming himself for a big year.”

At QB, returning redshirt junior N’Kosi Perry and Houston grad transfer D’Eriq King opened spring switching off on first team reps. Perry led the day with the ones in warmups, but King started with the ones in competitive 7-on-7 play. They were followed by Tate Martell, Peyton Matocha, and Tyler Van Dyke in that order, and Diaz said there’s no rush to officially announce a starter at the spot.

“It’s not that all different than what I talked about a year ago - when we, know we’ll announce it,” Diaz said. “Last year, that was after our second scrimmage in the fall. This year, I can’t predict when that will be.”

On the new addition King, who arrived on campus in mid-January: “He’s been phenomenal when he’s been in this building as a worker.”

On the OL, a familiar face returned to the field today when redshirt sophomore Cleveland Reed stepped back onto Greentree – he had previously left the team last September with the intent to transfer, but later decided against that course of action.

“There’s no manual for this because it’s a new era with the portal. Cleveland expressed that he felt pretty soon after he made the decision that he made a mistake,” Diaz said. “You don’t want one day or a bad choice to impact the rest of their lives.”

Miami’s prized OL recruit from the 2020 class in Jalen Rivers enrolled early for spring ball, and Diaz hopes for the true freshman to have an impact this season.

“He has shown since he’s been on campus, the most exciting thing we see, a big guy like Jalen - watching him compete very early on it’s encouraging,” Diaz said of Rivers.

UCLA DE transfer Jaelan Phillips sat out last season due to NCAA transfer rules, but Diaz has already been impressed by the athletic ability the former 5-star recruit has shown at 6’5” 258 pounds.

“It gets back to that word `competition,’” Diaz said. “Highly competitive guy, Jaelan can run. Even when we ran the stadium at Hard Rock last week, Jaelan was one of the top seven finishers. Very, very athletic for his size, transformed his body since he’s been back here.”

When asked who he’s seen improvement from compared to last year, Diaz listed off Al Blades, DJ Ivey, Christian Williams, Amari Carter, Zach McCloud, Jon Ford, Gregory Rousseau, Zion Nelson, Dee Wiggins, and Mike Harley as some that have impressed him.

Ultimately, Diaz has been pleased with the development in the culture in Coral Gables compared to last season.

“There is a guy in every room that has that leadership quality,” Diaz said. “This has been a very productive off-season for us.”
 
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im curious who those room by room leaders are (going to be).

I’m sure Da King is the leader in the QB room. But for the other positions, it got me thinking - who are the leaders here? Sad to say but it’s really hard to see who is based on on-field stuff. Most years it’s easy to see.

RB - ??
WR - ??
TE - BJ
OL - I’d like to see scaife take this role
DL - I have a sense it will be Roche but hoping the philosopher steps up into that role as well
LB - mcloud and I can see brooks stepping into this role
DB - blades and possibly one of hall/bolden
 
im curious who those room by room leaders are (going to be).

I’m sure Da King is the leader in the QB room. But for the other positions, it got me thinking - who are the leaders here? Sad to say but it’s really hard to see who is based on on-field stuff. Most years it’s easy to see.

RB - ??
WR - ??
TE - BJ
OL - I’d like to see scaife take this role
DL - I have a sense it will be Roche but hoping the philosopher steps up into that role as well
LB - mcloud and I can see brooks stepping into this role
DB - blades and possibly one of hall/bolden
I feel like if cam really took that step in work ethic then he can be a good leader bc he is a cane through and through. Mike Harley has always known to be a hard worker and he says in his interview he’s taking the freshmen under his wing so I think he’s really trying to step up as a leader.
 
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"Cam Harris probably, since we’ve come back in the offseason program, I don’t think anyone has done more extra work in the weight room. All of his intentions through his work ethic are priming himself for a big year.”

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I feel like if cam really took that step in work ethic then he can be a good leader bc he is a cane through and through. Mike Harley has always known to be a hard worker and he says in his interview he’s taking the freshmen under his wing so I think he’s really trying to step up as a leader.
Right, I too think they both rise up as leaders in their respective rooms:

QB - Da King
RB - Harris
WR - Harley
TE - Jordan
OL - Scaife
DL - Roche
LB - McCloud
CB - Blades Jr.
S - Bolden
 
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Right, I too think they both rise up as leaders in their respective rooms:

QB - Da King
RB - Harris
WR - Harley
TE - Jordan
OL - Scaife
DL - Roche
LB - McCloud
CB - Blades Jr.
S - Bolden
Agreed. But I think Gaynor and Scaife will be co-leaders in that OL room. I mean.... someone has to keep an eye on Donaldson while one of em isn't there.

Sorry, couldn't resist myself.
 
Right, I too think they both rise up as leaders in their respective rooms:

QB - Da King
RB - Harris
WR - Harley
TE - Jordan
OL - Scaife
DL - Roche
LB - McCloud
CB - Blades Jr.
S - Bolden

If everyone did their job and we’re proud to wear that U, we wouldn’t be constantly looking for leaders. Just ******* put in the work man.
 
im curious who those room by room leaders are (going to be).

I’m sure Da King is the leader in the QB room. But for the other positions, it got me thinking - who are the leaders here? Sad to say but it’s really hard to see who is based on on-field stuff. Most years it’s easy to see.

RB - ??
WR - ??
TE - BJ
OL - I’d like to see scaife take this role
DL - I have a sense it will be Roche but hoping the philosopher steps up into that role as well
LB - mcloud and I can see brooks stepping into this role
DB - blades and possibly one of hall/bolden
What’s your definition of a leader? I have an idea but I’d like to know yours. This is the kind of leadership we have had the last few years.

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I don’t think D’Eriq King ever intended on staying at Houston once he took the red shirt. There was clearly something about Dana that wasn’t working for him and instead of struggling through his final season of eligibility playing for a coach and in a system that he didn’t like, he made the smart play, took a short and then grad transferred to a place he felt more comfortable. Fans ***** about players transferring but when there’s a coaching change and your possible professional career could be negatively affected, you need to make the move that’s best for you and your future. I would not have faulted a single offensive player for transferring out of Miami if Penos has been retained.
 
“Dumb”. Lol. Exactly. Thanks for proving my point.
What? Again, like the Ed Reed thread yesterday, I don't get why our fans literally SEEK TO CREATE a negative angle to things. What is the point of your post, bud? Is King's presence on campus a microaggression to you because of how he left Houston? Are you offended and want him canceled? I legitimately don't understand what the point/goal of your post is.
 
"Cam Harris probably, since we’ve come back in the offseason program, I don’t think anyone has done more extra work in the weight room. All of his intentions through his work ethic are priming himself for a big year.”

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Right, the coach is straight up telling you who they are but we got dudes wondering who they are. The fck. I understand you guys have hesitation and all that but for fcks sake you either are in it or your not. At some point you have to either buy in and say ok well here we go again or you say fck it and go ruit for the Phins. Make up your minds boy we dont need no fare wether fans.
 
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