It only took Manny Diaz one season to make a major shakeup on his Hurricane coaching staff.

If you missed it, Miami finished the 2019 season with a 14-0 loss to Louisiana Tech in the Independence Bowl. There had been speculation leading up to the game that offensive coordinator Dan Enos would be leaving the program.

Based on Miami’s offensive production in the game, you have to wonder how much gameplanning Enos actually did for this bowl matchup.

The Hurricanes turned the ball over three times, had 74 rushing yards and passed for only 153 yards and had only 15 first yards against Louisiana Tech. That led the school’s AD to release a statement stating that changes would soon be made following the 6-7 season.

Not long after that, the program announced Enos was out.

“The University of Miami football program announced Friday that Dan Enos has been relieved of his duties as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach.”

There have been plenty of Alabama fans enjoying this news as Enos was expected to be Nick Saban’s new offensive coordinator this time last year before the assistant coach up and left Tuscaloosa in the middle of the night without informing the Crimson Tide head coach. Now that odd decision by Enos looks all the more bizarre, as he’s been let go after just one season in Coral Gables.