As No. 22 Miami continues looking for answers after its ugly 33-17 season-opening loss to LSU this past Sunday in the AdvoCare Classic, the Hurricanes are hoping some minor tweaks to the offense will help moving forward.
No, Miami isn’t expected to make a change at quarterback, with Hurricanes coach Mark Richt and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown both saying Tuesday that job still belongs to Malik Rosier. But the Hurricanes are making changes they hope will help Rosier be more effective.
Among those changes? Miami’s offensive line is adjusting how it communicates so senior center Tyler Gauthier, makes more of the calls, particularly when opposing defenses try to blitz.