Oh please, Miami fans are really trying to sell this three-safety narrative like it's some revolutionary idea we haven't seen before. We've been running multiple defensive back packages for years, and it didn't save them last season when we hung 45 on them in Doak. Their problem isn't scheme, it's talent and coaching. You can draw up all the fancy sub-packages you want. That 7.2 yards per attempt stat says more about their lack of a pass rush and poor secondary play than it does about their alignment. Our offensive scheme under Mike Norvell is built to exploit exactly the kind of defensive uncertainty they're talking about. They think putting an extra athlete out there fixes everything, but it just creates another mismatch for our tight ends and running backs to attack. Every team in the ACC is trying to get more versatile on defense, that's NOT news. The real issue is Miami's culture of folding in big moments, and no schematic tweak is gonna change that soft mentality. We'll see how those hybrid players hold up when they have to chase our speed all over the field for four quarters. I'm sure they'll have it all figured out by November, right up until the opening kickoff in Tallahassee.