the field throws. Other than a busted play to the TE, ND didn't take any shots. We should be taking at least a couple deep shots every game to keep the opposing defense honest or to simply allow our receiver to make a play. Last year in the title game, Greathouse had a breakout game against arguably one of the best secondaries in the nation. His lack of involvement against Miami is really puzzling. I think Denbrock is a good, experienced coordinator. However, I would not put him in the "great" category. He had Jayden Daniels at QB and two stud receivers at LSU. All three were first round draft picks. He used that to springboard to a nice ND pay increase. I'm so frustrated and didn't expect to see what we witnessed against Miami. Yes, it's only one game against a good opponent. But the margin for error now gets real slim. Maybe I had too high of expectations. After last year's magical run, I really thought this program had turned the corner into a Saban-Esque type of team and program. It still may, but the Miami game was very disappointing to be me in nearly all facets and I feel like it was a step back some.