Miami Herald

Local schools fueled by new leadership, roster depth and optimism

- BY WALTER VILLA

FIU Panthers football coach Mike MacIntyre isn’t bothered by his team being predicted to finish last among the 11 teams competing in Conference USA this season.

That’s because of the 110 players he will have at fall camp on August 1, 50 are new to the team this year, including 31 newcomers on scholarshi­p.

Meanwhile, FAU Owls coach Willie Taggart, raving about the presence of former Miami Hurricanes quarterbac­k N’Kosi Perry in his program, revealed that he had to, in a sense, “baby-sit” his players the past couple of years. That was prior to Perry’s emergence as a leader this summer.

Those were among the highlights voiced during Conference USA Media Day, which was held at the Globe Life FIeld (home of Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers) in Arlington on Wednesday.

MacIntyre, a veteran coach hired by FIU in December, has inherited a program that has lost 18 consecutiv­e games to FBS teams.

“All the rankings go off the past,” MacIntyre said when asked by the Miami Herald if he was bothered by the dire prediction­s. “I’ve told our kids that you can learn from the past, but you can’t let it affect you now in the present.

“We have a lot of new guys. We have some older guys. Mesh that together, and we can be a good football team.”

Besides MacIntyre, FIU was represente­d at C-USA Media Day by wide receiver Tyrese Chambers and linebacker Donovan Manuel. They answered questions from media members for three consecutiv­e hours, going through a “car wash” of sportswrit­ers, talk-radio hosts and TV personalit­ies.

After that, the FIU trio took a tour of AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

MacIntyre, a former Cowboys defensive backs coach from 2003-06, said AT&T Stadium was just in the planning stages when he worked for the team.

“I had never been in it,” said MacIntyre, who coached under Bill Parcells. “[Chambers and Manuel] loved the tour. They took us to the locker rooms. It’s a beautiful facility.

“They were setting up for a Garth Brooks concert. I was hoping we could see Garth …”

The FAU group might not have had as good a time as MacIntyre and company. But Taggart seems pleased with Perry’s leadership skills, which have grown since he arrived in Boca Raton in the fall of 2021.

“Seeing the growth in N’Kosi and the work he has put in, it’s night and day,” said Taggart, who is set to begin his third year at FAU. “I see him in the office every day, and he’s always with a different player watching film. That’s totally different from what I’ve seen around here, and it’s made our team better.”

Taggart said his team is physically bigger this year. There’s also more depth as Taggart said he has brought in 15 transfers as part of the 2022 recruiting class.

“In the past, we always looked smaller than every other team in the conference,” Taggart said. “We didn’t have enough competitiv­e depth to last the entire season.”

But, Taggart indicated, it all goes back to Perry, who played 24 games for the Hurricanes from 2018-20.

Last year, Perry completed a career-best 60.7 percent of his passes in 12 games for the Owls. He was intercepte­d seven times and reached career highs in touchdown passes (20) and passing yards (2,771).

“I’m more comfortabl­e around the team now,” Perry said. “I wasn’t here for the main part of the offseason last year. I didn’t want to tell guys what to do ... without actually putting in the work myself. With a full offseason, I’ve become a great leader now.”

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