This Explains Everything About Miami's Defense
Canes Pulse por Peter Ariz
Notas del episodio
In 2024, Miami's defense ranked 50th in the country. In 2025, it finished top five. Same building, a lot of the same players — and a scheme that actually got simpler. That's the part nobody can explain, so I sat down with Nic Echevarria and worked through it piece by piece. The short version: the scheme isn't the answer, it's the delivery system. Corey Hetherman's defense is built on one rule that applies to all eleven players — over, under, or through his face — and that same rule shows up in block destruction, in tackling, and in the pass rush. Gap integrity is secondary. The quickest path from A to B is a straight line. On top of that sits ESV: Excitement, Swarm, Violence. Not a slogan on a wall — an actual grading system players get scored on. We get into the base defense and the three positions that make it go (Nickel, Jack, and B$), why a ...