Miamis New Quarterback Is Bringing Title Pressure Right Away

Darian Mensah is poised to lead the Miami Hurricanes to new heights after being named to the prestigious Davey O'Brien Award watch list, signaling his potential as one of the nation's top quarterbacks.

Miami’s new quarterback is already stacking up the preseason hardware.

Darian Mensah was placed on the Davey O’Brien Award preseason watch list on Thursday, putting the Hurricanes transfer in the conversation for the honor given annually to the nation’s top quarterback. The recognition comes after a huge season at Duke and with plenty of expectation now following him to Coral Gables.

Mensah arrives at Miami at 21 after a breakout year in the ACC. He led the conference with 3,973 passing yards and 34 touchdowns, and he did it while taking 28 sacks. Even with that pressure, he still produced at a high level and guided Duke to its first conference title since 1989.

Miami, meanwhile, was making its own run to the National Championship game.

Now Mensah is stepping into a new situation with plenty of moving parts around him. The Hurricanes lost several key players to the transfer portal or the NFL Draft, but Mensah is still being counted on to keep the offense in contention before the regular season begins. The expectation is that he’ll try to follow the path carved by Cam Ward and Carson Beck, though the belief around him is that he can surpass both.

He won’t be doing it alone. Former Duke wideout Cooper Barkate came with him, giving Mensah a familiar target after Barkate led the Blue Devils with 72 catches for 1,106 yards and seven touchdowns. Miami’s receiver group also includes Vance Spafford, Somourian Wingo, Vandrevius Jacobs, Daylyn Upshaw, Joshua Moore, and Malachi Toney.

The backfield gives Mensah more options, too. Girard Pringle Jr. brings speed, CharMar Brown offers power, and Mark Fletcher Jr. gives the Hurricanes a little of both.

Even with a rebuilt offensive line, Mensah has shown he can handle chaos and still stay efficient. He can move when plays break down, has a high football IQ, and throws with exceptional accuracy.

The preseason accolades have already started to pile up. Along with the Davey O’Brien watch list, Mensah is the ACC Preseason Player of the Year, an ACC Preseason All-ACC team quarterback, and a preseason watch-list selection for both the Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Award.

The Heisman Trophy, too, is viewed as a possibility.

Mensah is one of several Power Four quarterbacks in that larger preseason mix, alongside BYU’s Bear Bachmeier, North Carolina State’s CJ Bailey, UCF’s Alonza Barnett III, Penn State’s Rocco Becht, Auburn’s Byrum Brown, Notre Dame’s CJ Carr, Ole Miss’ Trinidad Chambliss, Utah Utes’ Devon Dampier, Arizona’s Noah Fifita, Indiana’s Josh Hoover, SMU’s Kevin Jennings, LSU’s Sam Leavitt, USC’s Jayden Maiava, Texas’ Arch Manning, Oklahoma’s John Mateer, Oklahoma State’s Drew Mestemaker, Oregon’s Dante Moore, Texas A&M’s Marcel Reed, Cal’s Jaron-Keawe, Ohio State’s Julian Sayin, Georgia’s Gunner Stockton, Houston’s Connor Weigman, and Washington’s Demond Williams Jr.

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