During what turned out to be a miserable 7-6 season in which the Hurricanes underachieved and failed to live up to preseason expectations, one thing was abundantly clear — Miami’s offense was a mess.
The Hurricanes were plagued with quarterback questions and inconsistent line play. At times, receivers struggled to catch the passes that were thrown their way and on five different occasions, the Hurricanes were held under 17 points.
Miami averaged 358.8 yards per game, which ranked 105th among 130 FBS programs nationally and 5.59 yards per play, which ranked 75th.
On Monday, new Hurricanes offensive coordinator Dan Enos — who spent last season as an associate head coach and quarterbacks coach at powerhouse Alabama — addressed how he planned to try and fix that.