Article By David Mayer on 23rd September, 2009
Not since Ken Dorsey are we seeing an aerial attack we have gotten so accustomed to watching.
Obviously, a great reason for Miami's early season success is the offensive linemen and Jacory Harris, but I am looking even a little deeper.
The wideouts are one of the largest reasons why Miami has looked so good.
They went from zero to hero in one year. Granted, there was potential last year. Lenard Hankerson was a decent receiver, but the problem was his hands.
Travis Benjamin and Laron Byrd were true freshmen and their route running just was...
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