Mario Cristobal frustrated with Miami’s performance in first three quarters vs. Bethune-Cookman
The Miami Hurricanes were throttling the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats through three quarters on Thursday night, 41-0. However, Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal wasn’t too pleased when he spoke with Marilyn Payne of the ACC Network. He spoke with her at the beginning of the fourth quarter and Cristobal wanted to see more consistency from his depth.
“I mean, we would have liked to have gotten off to a better start defensively. We came out in the second half with a lot of guys. There should be no letdown. There should be no drop off. We’re trying to establish a standard. It was ok. You know, there were some things that were really showing up in a positive way, the second offense, you know, with the quarterback getting there, going down the field, and scoring. We’re gonna get some more guys involved and play some more football,” Cristobal said in the second half.
Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke has been near flawless yet again, completing 19 of 23 passes for 246 yards, while tossing two touchdowns and no interceptions. He also tacked on a rushing touchdown. Miami took care of business to the tune of a 48-7 beatdown.
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