Dayton Daily News

OSU TRANSFER MARTELL LOSES OUT IN RACE FOR CANES’ QB JOB

- By Tim Reynolds

Jarren CORAL GABLES, FLA. — Williams committed to Miami in 2017, then spent 2018 waiting for playing time that never came.

In 2019, his turn has arrived.

The Hurricanes have decided on their starting quarterbac­k — and Williams got the nod, beating out incumbent starter N’Kosi Perry and highly touted Ohio State transfer Tate Martell for the job. Miami coach Manny Diaz made the announceme­nt Monday, saying he still believes that the Hurricanes can win with any of those three quarterbac­ks.

“However, we feel like Jarren has the greatest upside due to his passing ability, his instincts and his determinat­ion,” Diaz said.

Williams appeared in just one game for Miami last season, completing one of three passes and rushing for a short touchdown. In a statement distribute­d by the school, Williams said “it means the world” to be Miami’s starter.

“Having the opportunit­y to lead this team is the opportunit­y of a lifetime and I am going to take full advantage of it,” Williams said.

The competitio­n between Perry and Martell is still open for the backup spot, and Diaz said that will continue as the team prepares for its Aug. 24 season-opener against Florida. But getting a starter picked solves one of the major riddles that Diaz and new offensive coordinato­r Dan Enos have been facing over the past several months.

“All three guys showed tremendous improvemen­t and developmen­t, which is a credit to their hard work and the work of Dan Enos and his offensive staff,” Diaz said.

Miami desperatel­y needs upgraded performanc­e in the passing game this season.

The Hurricanes finished last season with only 19 touchdown passes and 2,175 passing yards — the program’s lowest total in 11 years. Out of 130 FBS schools nationally, Miami ranked 108th in passing yards and 118th in completion percentage in 2018.

“I think I’ve progressed a lot under coach Enos,” Williams said. “Being able to go out there and get meaningful reps with the 1s and really get the speed of the game down and get chemistry together is so important. I feel like it is night and day if you watched from the spring until now. I feel like I have gotten a lot better, but my goal is perfection and I am still striving for that.”

Perry split time with now-graduated Malik Rosier at quarterbac­k for Miami last season. Martell transferre­d in from Ohio State, where he completed 23 of 28 passes a year ago.

 ?? AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD ?? Miami Hurricanes quarterbac­k Tate Martell (left), quarterbac­k N’Kosi Perry (center) and quarterbac­k Jarren Williams (right) run through drills at the University of Miami Greentree Practice Field in Coral Gables, Fla., on July 29.
AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD Miami Hurricanes quarterbac­k Tate Martell (left), quarterbac­k N’Kosi Perry (center) and quarterbac­k Jarren Williams (right) run through drills at the University of Miami Greentree Practice Field in Coral Gables, Fla., on July 29.
 ?? CHARLES TRAINOR JR. / MIAMI HERALD ?? Miami quarterbac­k Tate Martell was the backup to Dwayne Haskins at Ohio State last season, where he completed 23 of 28 passes. He was granted a hardship waiver to be eligible to play this season with Miami.
CHARLES TRAINOR JR. / MIAMI HERALD Miami quarterbac­k Tate Martell was the backup to Dwayne Haskins at Ohio State last season, where he completed 23 of 28 passes. He was granted a hardship waiver to be eligible to play this season with Miami.

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