There certainly needs to be some changes. Offensive & Defensive.
I'm not so sure Al can be the guy, if he doesn't know when to pull his QB.
The Louisville D is getting decent penetration {actually, both of Louisville lines are pushing the `Canes around tonight}. But, when Morris has had time to throw it, he's been throwing it at the DB's.
I'd say that it's good to show your man you have faith in him. However, this is a trend that started in Miami with Larry Coker, coaching Brock Berlin. Coker never knew when it was necessary to pull the kid; and Shannon continued that tradition --- Wright & Harris --- even Al wouldn't take Harris out when he gave the game away; this season is more of the same with Morris.
It's gotta stop.
Miami's Defense is having trouble, and having to turn right around to get back onto the field [because the offense is so under productive] just puts too much pressure on the guys.
That being typed:
Louisville is playing smart football.
They prepared well for Miami's passing game, and know how to read Morris' motions.
They are sticking the `Canes each time they get something going.
And Bridgewater is tearing up the secondary like confetti.
Miami is also having difficulty adjusting to the Cardinal running game.
The ACC was smart to pick up Louisville as its newest conference member.
I bet they are sweatin' on what Charlie is thinking with regards to his future.
I doubt Bridgewater comes back next year --- Even still, this offense is very attractive to QB recruiting prospects.
Dominating D & a Momentous O.
Great Enthusiasm, by Team & Fans.
You can't ask for more than that @ Bowl time.
Good game tonight Louisville --- I just wish you were playing somebody else.

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