Before Dan Enos said a single word about accuracy or completion percentage or anything else about the mechanics of playing quarterback, the new UM offensive coordinator made one thing clear in his first meeting with his QBs:
You must be responsible and diligent and prepared and you must have your act together.
The message, he explained, was “setting the tone of what the standard is going to be, what I expect from them from an accountability standpoint on and off the field to be a championship quarterback and leader of this team.”
Because this much is clear: You cannot continue to have quarterbacks who behave like screw-ups.