I think Ohio State and Miami were generally ignoring DJU, although some rumors had both as interested, but those two and FSU were all three after Cam Ward. I think FSU and OSU saw Ward wavering on whether or not he would declare for the draft, and saw Miami stay on steady. It's really how Ohio State got Howard. He was big on Miami's radar, but I don't know that they were giving him enough attention. As wild as this is, I don't think the bags OSU can offer...or could offer up to this point matched what the collectives down in Miami were throwing around.
Jake, I am curious to know your real, unfiltered feelings about the Miami Hurricanes. It often seeps out especially in your opening monologue whenever you start to speak about the Canes.
Travis Hunter best player in NCAA? You lost me there...... It's a long season, but right now Cam Ward is best player not even close......... Dude has been electric .....
Cam was never going to a school with Putrid OL, RB and WR play. On top of that, Norvell spent all his resources early on portal back ups with zero production and therefore did not have enough Money to compete with Miami’s offer.
Cam is the best. I like hos tape so far. Ive been watching him at Incarnate Word. Hes getting through his reads. Jayden daniels is going to make Ward look better and better lots of college starts
Sad he interrupted himself about whether or not Miami was a title contender to talk about Ward (it was the topic, so fair), but I have to ask; Do you think Miami's defensive secondary is really a huge concern? Every acknowledged title contender has some pretty glaring flaws right now. Which teams are stopping Miami's offense consistently enough to make Miami's secondary come into play? They've punted 4 times in 4 games, they have 2 total turnovers (somehow no lost fumbles, just a bunch of fumbles they've recovered but they won't stay that lucky for a whole season), and they have 26 touchdowns to go with 6/7 from field goals which is wild to have a 3:1 success rate on converting a drive into a touchdown instead of a field goal. You can talk about competition, but it's the volume, the quality of the plays, and the diversity of the scoring. Who are you covering? 13 different players have a touchdown this year for Miami. Maybe try to cover Restrepo, he has 5 of his own to go along with 362 yards (that's paced for another 1,000+ yard year), but I haven't seen anyone yet who's capable. By position you've had slot receivers, deep balls, TEs, and RBs all go for scores. You talked about the speed Ward was playing at. I've noticed it, too. Dude looks like a 5 star recruit on a bad high school team. He's just so confident in what he's doing and what he's seeing that nothing's stressing him out. It's like a calculated nonchalance. He'd be tested more against better competition for sure, but I don't know if there's better enough to pressure through Miami's offensive line. They were this good last year as well. I'm pretty sure I found a stat from PFF that said of Tyler Van Dyke's 12 interceptions, 10 came while standing in a clean pocket. The team did still also average 5.5 ypc when taking out sacks, of which there were only 16 total across all QBs. Ward's been sacked twice this year, emphasizing not just that he's better talent at the position, but that the o-line is continuing their own upward trend from how good they were last year. Defensively I'm more concerned than I am about the offense, but less concerned than others I guess. Particularly after the USF game. It looked bad, but the reality was the Bull's only TD was on a trick play off a turnover that shouldn't have happened. Two of their field goals also came from 50+ (though they missed a short one at the end of the half sort of balancing out that fact). Most importantly, I don't know of many other teams that play as fast as USF does. Oklahoma State was a close second, but where I thought that was fast, the way USF played was mind bending. Nothing was set when they snapped that ball, including their own line. It did its job though, Miami in the first half was getting very little pressure up front, which is the strength of their complimentary play on that side of the ball. I can't think of any other teams that can mimic that performance. And if they can, then you're talking about Miami's havoc play up front coming back into play. Barring injuries, which is true for most top tier teams, opponents are going to have to outscore Miami. There are few teams that can hold them under 35, and fewer still under 30. How many teams do you think can do that who also have a dynamic enough offense to score more than 30 against a defense that has the most sacks and the second or third highest pressure rate in college football?
I mean he’s good but let’s be honest what QB wouldn’t thrive with that O line? Give Shadeur Cams O line and he’s the run away Heisman winner without a doubt.
@@BarbaraRay-m4r You saying he sucks tells me everything I need to know about you. Even the people who dislike at least are honest about him being an elite QB.
Im sorry but who has Mia played that has seriously challenged him. Heck he may not face any challenges till the first round of the playoffs if they make it
@@carlhenry3201 You say he hasn't been challenged...all I'm saying is that USF team challenged Milroe WAAAAY more than they've challenged Cam. Cam and Canes looked way more dominant. That's just a fact🤷♂️
These guys seem not to know FB! Teams have been putting 8 in the box to stop Miami from running the ball! Guess what! Miami QB Cam with its WR group and TE group can beat you. Cam is exploiting the best matchup! He is averaging throwing to 7 different guy per game.
Miami running the show this year. Go Canes! 🙌
🙌🏾 IT'S ALL ABOUT THE U!
And yet I’m shocked you picked Florida to beat Miami week 1. 🤣
Yes! Call them out.
@vanallen1673 for one game? They still picked Miami to win the ACC though
😂
Oooooh... Don't call him out like that... Ouch!
His credibility is trash after picking fla in week 1
Weren’t you all saying he was overrated before the season started ? lol mad my Buckeyes went with Howard over trying to get Cam
Miami targeted Will Howard too.
It worked out the way it should have…
I think Ohio State and Miami were generally ignoring DJU, although some rumors had both as interested, but those two and FSU were all three after Cam Ward. I think FSU and OSU saw Ward wavering on whether or not he would declare for the draft, and saw Miami stay on steady. It's really how Ohio State got Howard. He was big on Miami's radar, but I don't know that they were giving him enough attention. As wild as this is, I don't think the bags OSU can offer...or could offer up to this point matched what the collectives down in Miami were throwing around.
Cam, so far, is the Heisman front runner.
Cam for Heisman
Miami winning the Natty this year. Go Canes! 🙌
Not.
Jake, I am curious to know your real, unfiltered feelings about the Miami Hurricanes. It often seeps out especially in your opening monologue whenever you start to speak about the Canes.
Cam is playing football in rhe fkn Matrix!!🙌😎
Travis Hunter best player in NCAA? You lost me there...... It's a long season, but right now Cam Ward is best player not even close......... Dude has been electric .....
Number 38 from USF was constantly in motion from the snap of the ball and getting a free release. The Miami CB was basically all ways trailing.
And all of those numbers based on an average of 3 quarters of play per a game over 4 quarters.
Miami has played subpar competition.
Can better than hyped up sanders
Nobody but FSU should be kicking there self because they chose DJU over Cam lol smh
Cam was never going to FSU 😂 just collecting visit fees 😂
Cam was never going to a school with Putrid OL, RB and WR play. On top of that, Norvell spent all his resources early on portal back ups with zero production and therefore did not have enough Money to compete with Miami’s offer.
They didn’t choose DJU. Cam chose Miami so FSU was forced to settle for DJU
It’s was between FSU and Miami but he declare for the draft and FSU went with DJU and he came back and committed to Miami
🤭🫳🫳🫳
Easy answer YES
Cam is the best. I like hos tape so far. Ive been watching him at Incarnate Word. Hes getting through his reads. Jayden daniels is going to make Ward look better and better lots of college starts
Sad he interrupted himself about whether or not Miami was a title contender to talk about Ward (it was the topic, so fair), but I have to ask; Do you think Miami's defensive secondary is really a huge concern?
Every acknowledged title contender has some pretty glaring flaws right now. Which teams are stopping Miami's offense consistently enough to make Miami's secondary come into play? They've punted 4 times in 4 games, they have 2 total turnovers (somehow no lost fumbles, just a bunch of fumbles they've recovered but they won't stay that lucky for a whole season), and they have 26 touchdowns to go with 6/7 from field goals which is wild to have a 3:1 success rate on converting a drive into a touchdown instead of a field goal. You can talk about competition, but it's the volume, the quality of the plays, and the diversity of the scoring. Who are you covering? 13 different players have a touchdown this year for Miami. Maybe try to cover Restrepo, he has 5 of his own to go along with 362 yards (that's paced for another 1,000+ yard year), but I haven't seen anyone yet who's capable. By position you've had slot receivers, deep balls, TEs, and RBs all go for scores.
You talked about the speed Ward was playing at. I've noticed it, too. Dude looks like a 5 star recruit on a bad high school team. He's just so confident in what he's doing and what he's seeing that nothing's stressing him out. It's like a calculated nonchalance. He'd be tested more against better competition for sure, but I don't know if there's better enough to pressure through Miami's offensive line. They were this good last year as well. I'm pretty sure I found a stat from PFF that said of Tyler Van Dyke's 12 interceptions, 10 came while standing in a clean pocket. The team did still also average 5.5 ypc when taking out sacks, of which there were only 16 total across all QBs. Ward's been sacked twice this year, emphasizing not just that he's better talent at the position, but that the o-line is continuing their own upward trend from how good they were last year.
Defensively I'm more concerned than I am about the offense, but less concerned than others I guess. Particularly after the USF game. It looked bad, but the reality was the Bull's only TD was on a trick play off a turnover that shouldn't have happened. Two of their field goals also came from 50+ (though they missed a short one at the end of the half sort of balancing out that fact). Most importantly, I don't know of many other teams that play as fast as USF does. Oklahoma State was a close second, but where I thought that was fast, the way USF played was mind bending. Nothing was set when they snapped that ball, including their own line. It did its job though, Miami in the first half was getting very little pressure up front, which is the strength of their complimentary play on that side of the ball. I can't think of any other teams that can mimic that performance. And if they can, then you're talking about Miami's havoc play up front coming back into play.
Barring injuries, which is true for most top tier teams, opponents are going to have to outscore Miami. There are few teams that can hold them under 35, and fewer still under 30. How many teams do you think can do that who also have a dynamic enough offense to score more than 30 against a defense that has the most sacks and the second or third highest pressure rate in college football?
Yes. Yes he is.
I mean he’s good but let’s be honest what QB wouldn’t thrive with that O line?
Give Shadeur Cams O line and he’s the run away Heisman winner without a doubt.
😂😂😂Sanders sucks. We are tired of hearing this much hype over a 5 win team.
TVD last year. Nuff said!
We had the same line last year and vandyke was a turnover machine
@@BarbaraRay-m4r You saying he sucks tells me everything I need to know about you.
Even the people who dislike at least are honest about him being an elite QB.
@@12tuskegee Vandyke isn’t Shadeur, doesn’t have the IQ or ability that 2 has.
Obviously you guys didn’t watch Alex orji light it up last week
His backflip was super impressive
Alex Orji… 47 yards passing and 2 tds.. oh yeah, very impressive 😂😂😂
Cam Ward to the Dolphins
Yes
Kinda weird hearing y'all say it's Cam Ward in a landslide over the field when y'all have Jaxson Dart looking just as good
yes
Im sorry but who has Mia played that has seriously challenged him. Heck he may not face any challenges till the first round of the playoffs if they make it
Bama and Miami had a common opponent and looked WAAAAY more dominant against USF 🤷♂️
Who has Ohio State played?
@@roddybricks447 this isn’t a comment about the team this is about Cam Ward. I don’t care what Bama is doing
@@arronfrazier7873 what does the Buckeys have to do with this?
@@carlhenry3201 You say he hasn't been challenged...all I'm saying is that USF team challenged Milroe WAAAAY more than they've challenged Cam.
Cam and Canes looked way more dominant. That's just a fact🤷♂️
These guys seem not to know FB! Teams have been putting 8 in the box to stop Miami from running the ball! Guess what! Miami QB Cam with its WR group and TE group can beat you. Cam is exploiting the best matchup! He is averaging throwing to 7 different guy per game.
lol Dr. Suess
It’s shedeur
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The most impressive thing is they don’t play anyone all year.
So what? You play who’s in front of you and dominate. Which they have done
Hell no Cam Ward is not close to Shadeur. The hate for Colorado is ridiculous on this podcast.
You're right he's not close....he's getting better everyday
Cam ward is the best quarterback in college football 🏈💯💯💯
Shadeur is overrated af. He’s not an NFL starter
@@kpperson8893 yeah, getting better against one of the weakest schedules in the NCAA, right behind Ohio State.
@@JP_112 right, you put Ward behind that oline in Colorado his production would fall off tremendously.