Stop pretending the Heisman hype for our new QB is just media fluff. Everyone sees the 3,973 yards and 34 TDs from last season and thinks it's a simple plug-and-play, but they're missing the entire point. The real story is whether the offensive structure can elevate his efficiency to a championship level.
Look at the numbers from last year's system. The previous quarterback had a QBR under 60 and a completion percentage that hovered around 58%. That's not a recipe for winning the ACC, no matter how many yards you pile up in a different conference. The key metric is yards per attempt, and if Miami Hurricanes can't get that above 8.5, the explosive plays won't be there against top defenses.
This spring is about system integration, not just talent. The offensive line, led by that new five-star tackle, has to give him time. The receivers have to create separation on intermediate routes. If those pieces click, his efficiency will skyrocket and the hype will be justified. If they don't, it'll just be another season of empty stats and 8-4. The staff's job is to build an ecosystem, not just install a quarterback.