It’s getting tiring to say just how disappointing the Miami Hurricanes’ 2018 season has been. It seems like an eternity ago that this team was a preseason top 10 squad and looked poised, not only to win the Coastal (a relative cakewalk we all imagined) but to compete with Clemson for a playoff spot. The offense was stocked with weapons, the defense looked solid and N’Kosi Perry was assumed to be ready to take the reins sooner rather than later.
As October turns to November, we find the former two things to still be true. The defense has, mostly, been excellent this year and the offense has a plethora of weapons even after Ahmmon Richards’ career ending injury.