No. 20 Miami heads to Temple for the first game between the former Big East teams since 2005. It’s a chance for Miami to move to 4-0 before it enters Atlantic Coast Conference play.
And offensive firepower to match.
“I like the way we’re evolving,” Miami coach Mario Cristobal said. “You see our offense, and we’ve been a little bit different each week. The more that we can show the ability to run the ball inside and outside, to push the ball down the field but also stretch you horizontally, I mean, that’s hard to defend. And the way the quarterback is playing, Tyler is playing at such a high level that it makes it difficult, right? He knows where to go with the ball.
“I feel like I’m the best I’ve ever been accuracy-wise and seeing the field,” Van Dyke said. “I’m giving credit to the offensive line. I’m sitting back there all day, having all this time that allows me to be precise and accurate, and then the receivers are making good catches.”