Jarren Williams was chosen to be the starting Quarterback over N’Kosi Perry and Tate Martell because of his accuracy and much higher upside as a passer. Williams showed throughout the first half against Florida why he earned the starting QB job for the Miami Hurricanes.
Williams started out 6-6 against Florida. He was hot throughout the first half. Williams was 12-14 for 158 years with a touchdown and an interception. Miami offensive coordinator Dan Enos began the game as expected using the short passing game to get Williams into a rhythm.
Jarren Williams is the most natural passer on the Miami roster and the one who is the most instinctual going through his reads.