Takeaways from Miami’s win at Georgia Tech: Hurricanes might have found their QB
New York TimesATLANTA — Miami ended its touchdown drought and might have found its quarterback of the future. “I hurdled two people in high school, but they were both flags because it’s illegal to hurdle in Georgia high school football,” said Brown, who took to the air to slip past a Georgia Tech defender as he was running out of bounds on a 13-yard run in the first half. We’ve got to face our circumstances and adversity, come out and punch right back.” If Knighton can keep the ball in his hands, he can help Miami win games. “That guy, if you walk into our facility throughout the course of the week, at night, late into the night, he’ll be there just watching, studying, bringing in guys with him,” Cristobal said. Just an absolute stud.” Kinchens said he knew Georgia Tech’s quarterbacks were targeting Nate McCollum quite a bit, and he made sure to shade his way.