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Ten takeaways from UM’s 49-24 thrashing of Toledo on Saturday: ▪ UM smartly shared carries between Travis Homer and DeeJay Dallas, and Dallas has very much earned this larger role. Homer was a wonderful story last year, exceeding all expectations for a player that many thought would merely be a third down, change of pace back. He’s more than that. Serial key chord pickout 3.0. He earned the starting role this offseason and has emerged as a potential second or early third day draft pick if he excels this year, says ESPN’s Todd McShay. Five-star freshman Lorenzo Lingard had only one carry in the first two quarters, losing two yards on that attempt because of poor blocking by Jahair Jones.
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He finished with three carries for four yards. ▪ Malik Rosier put a finger over his lips as he ran into the end zone on a 37-yard scamper to give UM a 42-24 lead. He was silencing the Toledo crowd but nobody would have blamed him if he was also silencing his critics. Canes fans must accept that they’re not going to get any perfection with Rosier. You’re going to get errant throws and plays left on the field.
But Canes fans should not fret about that on a day when Rosier made a bunch of big plays and converted several key third downs with pinpoint throws. He became the first UM quarterback since 2004 to throw for two touchdowns and run for three. His final numbers were very good: 13 for 23 for 205 yards in the air and 8 for 80 on the ground. Most importantly, no interceptions.
“He was smart with the football,” Dallas told WQAM’s Bailey afterward. “What more do you want? Everybody is always doubting Malik. And our o-line.
We’re good.”. N’Kosi Perry got some late-game snaps and it’s clear he’s the backup quarterback, even though Mark Richt refuses to acknowledge it.
▪ Jeff Thomas (five catches, 105 yards, including a 38-yard TD reception) now has 10 plays of 20 or more yards this season and has become not only UM’s most explosive weapon but perhaps the most dynamic player in South Florida sports. One reception on a key third quarter drive was particularly impressive. “The longball catch he made was nothing short of spectacular,” Richt told WQAM.
He also had a 19 yard run, to boot. And Thomas is doing all of this even without Ahmmon Richards attracting attention on the other side.
Richards remains out with a knee injury. Lawrence Cager was very good Saturday, with three catches for 67 yards, including a touchdown and a huge third down conversion. Neither of UM’s freshmen tight ends caught a pass and Brian Hightower (1 for 8) was the only freshman receiver with a reception. ▪ Richt noted to WQAM’s Bailey that UM has had a lot of success with two backs and two tight ends this season, mentioning what an asset Trayone Gray has been.
And “Realus George is going to become a real good fullback,” Richt said. “We need to have that in our system.” ▪ Though UM had some defensive lapses in the second and third quarters, the defense couldn’t have been any more dominant in the first and fourth quarters. One fourth quarter defensive series was particularly a masterpiece, with Toledo losing 19 yards in three plays, culminating in a sack by Mike Pinckney. ▪ Though UM likely wouldn’t have beaten LSU even if Trajan Bandy hadn’t been ejected because of the foolish targeting rule, the game likely would have been closer had Bandy been available for more than three defensive snaps.
Bandy had an interception Saturday and was around the ball throughout. He’s really good against the run, including a stop for a three yard loss to end Toledo’s first drive. At the moment, he’s UM’s best cornerback – even better than Michael Jackson, who allowed 31- and 34-yard completions Saturday. ▪ Gerald Willis could end up being UM’s best defensive tackle in five years if he keeps this up.
He had six tackles for loss in 2 ½ games before leaving with an injury. Romeo Finley also played well before his injury, including a pass breakup. ▪ And speaking of injuries Shame on ESPN’s Andre Ware for accusing Jaquan Johnson of faking an injury late in the first half. Johnson missed the second half with that hamstring injury.
Ten takeaways from UM’s 49-24 thrashing of Toledo on Saturday: ▪ UM smartly shared carries between Travis Homer and DeeJay Dallas, and Dallas has very much earned this larger role. Homer was a wonderful story last year, exceeding all expectations for a player that many thought would merely be a third down, change of pace back. He’s more than that. Serial key chord pickout 3.0. He earned the starting role this offseason and has emerged as a potential second or early third day draft pick if he excels this year, says ESPN’s Todd McShay. Five-star freshman Lorenzo Lingard had only one carry in the first two quarters, losing two yards on that attempt because of poor blocking by Jahair Jones.
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He finished with three carries for four yards. ▪ Malik Rosier put a finger over his lips as he ran into the end zone on a 37-yard scamper to give UM a 42-24 lead. He was silencing the Toledo crowd but nobody would have blamed him if he was also silencing his critics. Canes fans must accept that they’re not going to get any perfection with Rosier. You’re going to get errant throws and plays left on the field.
But Canes fans should not fret about that on a day when Rosier made a bunch of big plays and converted several key third downs with pinpoint throws. He became the first UM quarterback since 2004 to throw for two touchdowns and run for three. His final numbers were very good: 13 for 23 for 205 yards in the air and 8 for 80 on the ground. Most importantly, no interceptions.
“He was smart with the football,” Dallas told WQAM’s Bailey afterward. “What more do you want? Everybody is always doubting Malik. And our o-line.
We’re good.”. N’Kosi Perry got some late-game snaps and it’s clear he’s the backup quarterback, even though Mark Richt refuses to acknowledge it.
▪ Jeff Thomas (five catches, 105 yards, including a 38-yard TD reception) now has 10 plays of 20 or more yards this season and has become not only UM’s most explosive weapon but perhaps the most dynamic player in South Florida sports. One reception on a key third quarter drive was particularly impressive. “The longball catch he made was nothing short of spectacular,” Richt told WQAM.
He also had a 19 yard run, to boot. And Thomas is doing all of this even without Ahmmon Richards attracting attention on the other side.
Richards remains out with a knee injury. Lawrence Cager was very good Saturday, with three catches for 67 yards, including a touchdown and a huge third down conversion. Neither of UM’s freshmen tight ends caught a pass and Brian Hightower (1 for 8) was the only freshman receiver with a reception. ▪ Richt noted to WQAM’s Bailey that UM has had a lot of success with two backs and two tight ends this season, mentioning what an asset Trayone Gray has been.
And “Realus George is going to become a real good fullback,” Richt said. “We need to have that in our system.” ▪ Though UM had some defensive lapses in the second and third quarters, the defense couldn’t have been any more dominant in the first and fourth quarters. One fourth quarter defensive series was particularly a masterpiece, with Toledo losing 19 yards in three plays, culminating in a sack by Mike Pinckney. ▪ Though UM likely wouldn’t have beaten LSU even if Trajan Bandy hadn’t been ejected because of the foolish targeting rule, the game likely would have been closer had Bandy been available for more than three defensive snaps.
Bandy had an interception Saturday and was around the ball throughout. He’s really good against the run, including a stop for a three yard loss to end Toledo’s first drive. At the moment, he’s UM’s best cornerback – even better than Michael Jackson, who allowed 31- and 34-yard completions Saturday. ▪ Gerald Willis could end up being UM’s best defensive tackle in five years if he keeps this up.
He had six tackles for loss in 2 ½ games before leaving with an injury. Romeo Finley also played well before his injury, including a pass breakup. ▪ And speaking of injuries Shame on ESPN’s Andre Ware for accusing Jaquan Johnson of faking an injury late in the first half. Johnson missed the second half with that hamstring injury.
...">Bonecraft Serial Number(10.12.2018)Ten takeaways from UM’s 49-24 thrashing of Toledo on Saturday: ▪ UM smartly shared carries between Travis Homer and DeeJay Dallas, and Dallas has very much earned this larger role. Homer was a wonderful story last year, exceeding all expectations for a player that many thought would merely be a third down, change of pace back. He’s more than that. Serial key chord pickout 3.0. He earned the starting role this offseason and has emerged as a potential second or early third day draft pick if he excels this year, says ESPN’s Todd McShay. Five-star freshman Lorenzo Lingard had only one carry in the first two quarters, losing two yards on that attempt because of poor blocking by Jahair Jones.
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He finished with three carries for four yards. ▪ Malik Rosier put a finger over his lips as he ran into the end zone on a 37-yard scamper to give UM a 42-24 lead. He was silencing the Toledo crowd but nobody would have blamed him if he was also silencing his critics. Canes fans must accept that they’re not going to get any perfection with Rosier. You’re going to get errant throws and plays left on the field.
But Canes fans should not fret about that on a day when Rosier made a bunch of big plays and converted several key third downs with pinpoint throws. He became the first UM quarterback since 2004 to throw for two touchdowns and run for three. His final numbers were very good: 13 for 23 for 205 yards in the air and 8 for 80 on the ground. Most importantly, no interceptions.
“He was smart with the football,” Dallas told WQAM’s Bailey afterward. “What more do you want? Everybody is always doubting Malik. And our o-line.
We’re good.”. N’Kosi Perry got some late-game snaps and it’s clear he’s the backup quarterback, even though Mark Richt refuses to acknowledge it.
▪ Jeff Thomas (five catches, 105 yards, including a 38-yard TD reception) now has 10 plays of 20 or more yards this season and has become not only UM’s most explosive weapon but perhaps the most dynamic player in South Florida sports. One reception on a key third quarter drive was particularly impressive. “The longball catch he made was nothing short of spectacular,” Richt told WQAM.
He also had a 19 yard run, to boot. And Thomas is doing all of this even without Ahmmon Richards attracting attention on the other side.
Richards remains out with a knee injury. Lawrence Cager was very good Saturday, with three catches for 67 yards, including a touchdown and a huge third down conversion. Neither of UM’s freshmen tight ends caught a pass and Brian Hightower (1 for 8) was the only freshman receiver with a reception. ▪ Richt noted to WQAM’s Bailey that UM has had a lot of success with two backs and two tight ends this season, mentioning what an asset Trayone Gray has been.
And “Realus George is going to become a real good fullback,” Richt said. “We need to have that in our system.” ▪ Though UM had some defensive lapses in the second and third quarters, the defense couldn’t have been any more dominant in the first and fourth quarters. One fourth quarter defensive series was particularly a masterpiece, with Toledo losing 19 yards in three plays, culminating in a sack by Mike Pinckney. ▪ Though UM likely wouldn’t have beaten LSU even if Trajan Bandy hadn’t been ejected because of the foolish targeting rule, the game likely would have been closer had Bandy been available for more than three defensive snaps.
Bandy had an interception Saturday and was around the ball throughout. He’s really good against the run, including a stop for a three yard loss to end Toledo’s first drive. At the moment, he’s UM’s best cornerback – even better than Michael Jackson, who allowed 31- and 34-yard completions Saturday. ▪ Gerald Willis could end up being UM’s best defensive tackle in five years if he keeps this up.
He had six tackles for loss in 2 ½ games before leaving with an injury. Romeo Finley also played well before his injury, including a pass breakup. ▪ And speaking of injuries Shame on ESPN’s Andre Ware for accusing Jaquan Johnson of faking an injury late in the first half. Johnson missed the second half with that hamstring injury.
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