Miami? Top five? Son, I watched the Hurricanes when they were actually something back in the 80s and 90s, and this ain't that. We've seen this movie before with them. They get a few flashy wins in September and the hype train leaves the station. Remember when they were supposed to be back under Al Golden? Or Randy Shannon? It's the same story. A quarterback puts up numbers against soft early schedules and everyone forgets they fold when they face a real defense with a pulse. That offense might look loaded now, but let's see how it holds up in a cold-weather game in late November, something they never could handle. They haven't won an ACC title since they joined. Not one. That tells you everything. We had a running back win the Heisman, Tony Dorsett, and that was earned through a full season of punishment. This Mensah kid hasn't seen anything like the grind we faced in the old Big East. The game has gotten soft, and so has the evaluation. Top five teams have depth and toughness. Miami's always been a front-runner. When things get tough, they start pointing fingers. That culture hasn't changed, no matter who the quarterback is.