The Hurricanes offense this year will be under the supervision and direction of the first year offensive coordinator Mark Whipple. Whipple brings a wealth of knowledge that is sprinkled with great success at both the NFL and college. He instilled a Pro-style, fast paced offense that we hope will provide something that fans of the hurricane sighed; points! The Hurricanes will field under the direction of Sophomore Jacory Harris (6'4, 190), which is about to have a break-out year.Harris was able to obtain extensive experience in the 2008 season, the time of his separation with Robert Marve, who has since transferred to Purdue. With Harris is the clear starter in 2009, the quarterback position is in good shape. The talent of position skill that Harris has to manage is phenomenal since hurricanes are deep at both wide receiver and running back. Harris throwing the best corp ACC trays assists, led by sophomores Aldarious Johnson (6'3, 215) and LaRon Byrd. (6'4, 215) and junior Leonard Hankerson (6'3, 215). outside.The slot position is shared by fast sophomores Travis Benjamin (5'10, 175) and Theron Collier (5'9, 192). Whipple should have a field day calling plays to wide receivers and if he chooses to go with 4, 5 or 6 wide receiver formations, it has more players to choose as redshirt Freshmen Tommy Streeter (6'5, 209 ), Kendal Thompkins (5'10, 180) and Davon Johnson (6'0, 192) waiting in the wings to expose defenses. Harris will be handed off to junior mainly Graig Cooper (6'0, 205) and relief to senior Javarris James (6'0, 208).Both are capable of moving the ball in 2009, but trends Whipple to use running backs who can catch the ball out of the backfield will provide opportunities Sophomore Lee Chambers (5'10, 192) and junior Damien Berry (5 ' 11, 217). Shannon and Co....
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