The Miami Hurricanes will part ways with quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator Dan Enos, after one season at the helm of the UM offense. The news was first reported by the Associated Press’ Tim Reynolds hours before the Canes played in the Walk On’s Independence Bowl on Dec. 26. Miami waited until Friday to publicly comment.
“The University of Miami football program announced Friday that Dan Enos has been relieved of his duties as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach,” the program said in a statement.
Enos led an offense in 2019 that gained an average of 378.9 yards per game, good for 90th in the FBS and a slight improvement over the 358.