What did Mark Richt Say About QBs at Miami Football Media Day?

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - SEPTEMBER 3: Malik Rosier
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - SEPTEMBER 3: Malik Rosier /
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One of the biggest issues with the Freshmen is consistency. Getting the true Freshman to understand what the coaching staff wants them to do on the field can be difficult.

"“I see a lot of flashes from young guys that are like, ‘wow, that guy can really play.’ But if you have one missed assignment out of every four plays, it’s going to be tough to play a lot. It’s going to be tough to get you in the game. If we’re ‘no huddling’ and trying to go fast on offense, same thing with other people going fast on defense, we can’t sit here and say, ‘here’s the play, run that play and then come back.’ Like in the old days, when you huddled, you might say, ‘hey, you go in for this play and then you come back out.’ Things are happening too fast to do that. But overall, it has been an excellent camp. We’re just trying to make every day perfect. That’s what we’re striving for.”"

The biggest question throughout Miami Football training camp has been the competition to replace quarterback Brad Kaaya. The upperclassmen outperformed the Freshmen over the weekend. Junior Malik Rosier and Sophomore Evan Sheriffs continue to top the depth chart. Rosier is the likely starter on September 2.