Mark Richt ran a pro-style offense that everyone except him and those closest to the former Miami Hurricanes coach could see was antiquated. Under Enos, the Miami offense will be more wide open and far less predictable.
In an article posted to ESPN earlier this week, quarterbacks Tate Martell and Jarren Williams and Manny Diaz discussed how the Miami Hurricanes offense will look with Enos calling the plays this fall. Different formations, a lot of motion and shifting and Quarterbacks being under center and in the shotgun are expected for Miami.
The Miami offense had two of its more successful games of 2018 when they were forced to use more of the spread due to injuries to all the tight ends on the Hurricanes roster.