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Execution or design? Jeff Thomas indicates Hurricanes’ struggles might be due to both

For most of the first half Friday, the Miami Hurricanes offense did enough to keep pace with the Boston College Eagles. Malik Rosier completed the short passes he needed to. DeeJay Dallas made plays on the ground. Miami scored twice in the first 26 minutes and had a chance to add more if it could pull together a good two-minute drill.

The drive started well enough. Travis Homer ran for a first down, Rosier ran for another two and the Hurricanes moved into Boston College territory. It was time to take a shot for the end zone, which meant Rosier could only be looking for one wide receiver.