REPORT: Former Alabama QB coach Dan Enos relieved of OC duties at Miami

Less than 24 hours after the Miami Hurricanes were shutout by Louisiana Tech in the Pinstripe Bowl, it has been reported by Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press that the University of Miami has relieved Dan Enos of his duties as their offensive …

Less than 24 hours after the Miami Hurricanes were shutout by Louisiana Tech in the Pinstripe Bowl, it has been reported by Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press that the University of Miami has relieved Dan Enos of his duties as their offensive coordinator.

Enos had just completed his first season as the team’s offensive coordinator. He had accepted the position after being the quarterbacks coach under Nick Saban.

It became clear that the Hurricanes’ offense was going to be a bit shaky entering the 2019 season when Tate Martell transferred to Miami from Ohio State.

Throughout the season, Enos was unable to find the right man for the job. Fans has seen a combination of Martell, Jarren Williams and N’Kosi Perry across all 13 of their games.

Finding the right offensive coordinator for this Miami team is crucial, as their head coach, Manny Diaz, was the teams defensive coordinator under Mark Richt.

Times have been hard for Miami recently, only having one season with double-digit wins in the last ten years. Their last game of this decade was a loss to an underdog Louisiana Tech team where the Hurricanes put up zero points.

Miami will be able to find a new offensive coordinator, but Enos’ future as a coach in the collegiate level is questionable.

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