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The unavoidable reality is that if Richt isn't even modestly capable of being a functioning OC at this point in his career, then he's clearly not capable of being a HC, with or without an OC. What's his strength? Failed OC? His whole calling card was offensive capability. He hasn't built a great staff. He isn't a feverish recruiter. He's not some fiery motivator. I appreciate it may be too soon to deal with the obvious, but that doesn't mean the picture is hard to assess.Ultimately we are going to shut this film review a little shorter than normal. For sanity sake. Richt is simply not a creative force and the offense struggles to execute week to week. Miami's offense relies 100% percent on 100% execution to operate. Unfortunately this Miami team is far from perfect and can't operate on such pretenses. Not many teams can.
There is no legitimate scheming to get someone open. Miami just has an over-reliance of calling a handful of plays and hoping you out execute the team in front of you. You cannot win on the big stage with this offensive philosophy. I promise you with every ounce of my being that any respectable defensive coordinator sees the tenancy and can easily and repeatedly shut Miami down.
They have. Miami is averaging a meager 14 points in its three losses this year. In the absolute offensive renaissance of college football where masterworks of art are hung vibrantly for the world to see, Miami is content finger painting its way through games. Unless the Miami offensive coordinator gives up creative control to someone else or goes to offensive art school, these results won't change.