Miami Hurricanes DEFENSE Wins The Day In First Practice | Who Stood Out? | Ward & Bain React
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The Miami Hurricanes defense got the better of the offense on the first day of fall football training camp. Quarterback Cam Ward said his offense was not consistent enough throughout practice and they were not as explosive as they should be. Defensive end Rueben Bain agreed the assessment that the D got it done in day one. Bain pointed out several disruptive plays made on his side of the football. However, he noted that he expects the offense to counter strongly on day two. Head coach Mario Cristobal was satisfied with the first day and the intensity levels on the field.
Host Alex Donno recaps the first day of football practice with Peter Ariz from CanesInsight. Peter explains why he was so impressed by transfer defensive end Tyler Baron. The guys noted that transfer defensive tackle Simeon Barrow also looks impressive. Young receivers Nathaniel “Ray Ray” Joseph and Joshisa Trader made some strong moments. Ariz discusses what a dangerous combination Damien Martinez and Mark Fletcher will be at running back. Martinez, a transfer from Oregon State, just practiced with Miami for the first time. Fletcher is returning from a foot injury. Ariz predicts which Miami defensive backs will be competing for starting jobs this fall.
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