One thing that the Hurricanes have been without for the better part of 15 years is a great offense. After 2002, Miami’s offensive attack has been wildly unimpressive, filled with crummy offensive lines, disappointing quarterback play, and plenty of miscues and dropped passes throughout the years.
However, there is hope, and his name is Dan Enos. Ever since he was hired as the next UM offensive coordinator in January, there has been nothing but high hopes and excitement, as he tries to resurrect this once great offense.
In the 1980’s and 90’s, as well as the early 2000’s, the Hurricanes offense was known as a unit that could throw the deep ball, pound you with the ground game, and punish opposing defenses with a devastating offensive line.