Miami will beat Savannah State today. But their performance, on all three sides of the ball, will go a long way to setting realistic expectations for the 2018 team following the LSU game. Is this a team that is going to execute better and win by a few dozen? Or are they going to get in their own way and win ugly? We will find out.
New QBs, Yes Please
The Miami Herald focused on the fanbases’ ire at starting quarterback Malik Rosier and, despite the clear need for some changes to be made at the position, nothing Mark Richt has said seems to lead anyone to believe that change is coming.