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The University of Miami had its final fall scrimmage on Wednesday at Miami Southridge High School, a closed practice game of sorts that spotted “LSU’’— the team made up of pretty much everyone but the first-team UM players — a 17-0 lead going into the (mythical) third quarter, said Canes coach Mark Richt, who wanted the starters to have a sense of urgency. Miami, 28-27. Before you get too excited, be aware that this scrimmage, which used to have “pure tackling’’ in the past, Richt said, was done Wednesday with the players in “just shorts and helmets.’’. LSU scored again after quarterback Malik Rosier threw a pick, which led to walk-on kicker Turner Davidson hitting a “long field goal” to make it 27-21. With less than two minutes left, the offense got the ball on its own 25-yard line “and had to go 75 yards with no timeouts,’’ Richt said. And they did.
Ahmmon Richards caught a touchdown from Rosier to make it 27-27, and scholarship kicker Bubba Baxa put the Canes ahead 28-27 with the extra point. Note that anyone who thinks an extra point isn’t a big deal, just ask former kicker Mike Badgley, who missed the extra point that would have tied the score late in the game two years ago. More quick hits from Richt on the scrimmage, and some impressions: ▪ Starting safety Sheldrick Redwine had a pick. This is one of the most solidified starting positions on the team, with Redwine and Jaquan Johnson leading the way.
▪ Walk-on freshman kicker Camden Price “is kicking the ball well,’’ though scholarship freshman kicker “Bubba [Baxa] would be the guy right now. Theta waves binaural beats free download. I’ve seen Price kick it well, [so] I feel good about that.’’ ▪ Turner Davidson kicked a field goal to make it 27-21 LSU. Kicking is certainly a concern this season, as Baxa has not yet kicked in college. Baxa is said to have a very strong leg, but his consistency— and nerves — will be tested in a scary LSU opener on the road Sept. 2 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. ▪ Richt gave backup quarterback Cade Weldon “a few” opportunities to play with the first team on Wednesday.
Wallace and gromit cracking contraptions autochef. “He actually did a good job,’’ Richt said, adding that “it was [usual No. 2] N’Kosi [Perry’s] turn to be with the twos and threes.’’ The Hurricanes better hope that Malik takes care of the ball this season, as coaches, including Thomas Brown on Tuesday, have said more than once that the backups with consistency. ▪ Starting cornerback Trajan Bandy,, practiced Wednesday, according to Richt. ▪ Starting defensive end Joe Jackson (left elbow brace) did not. “But he’s going to be fine,’’ Richt said.
Regarding the defensive tackles, however, Richt said the Canes “will definitely have to play by committee,’’ with freshmen Jade Silvera and Jordan Miller still learning the playbook and getting accustomed to college ball. Starter Gerald Willis, a fifth-year senior, has been dominating, according to coaches, with fellow junior starter Pat Bethel, Richt said Wednesday, “solid.’’ Bethel’s play will be vital for the D-line to continue its success from last season.