Two days before fall camp kicks off at the University of Miami, and you can bet the guys are eager to get started and put 2014 behind them. Who knows, tonight quarterback Brad Kaaya might be dusting and sweeping and vacuuming in a frenzy.

Kaaya, slot receiver Braxton Berrios and backup quarterback Malik Rosier are sharing an off-campus house (not apartment, as I originally wrote yesterday but glanced at my interviews and discovered otherwise) this season (My story on Malik here)and will be doing some extra film studying together as they link their phones and electronic equipment together. Malik knows all about that. He's "more the tech' guy," Kaaya told me about Rosier. "He pays for the TV bill, the Internet bill. He's always doing something with technology, whether it's the X-Box or computer.''

Brad said he cleans the most. "I'll be up at like 11:30 p.m. vacuuming and cleaning and doing the dishes. I'll be up late cleaning. Braxton is pretty, neat, too.''

Malik said "Braxton is definitely the cleanest. Braxton, definitely. I don't know what the biggest slob is. Our rooms are pretty clean. We clean up after ourselves. We clean up after ourselves, but Brad can be pretty weird. He'll come into moods where he just wants to clean. 'Oh, I need to vacuum and I need to sweep.' And we'll be like, 'Are you OK?' But overall, it's Braxton, because everytime I walk by his room his bed is made and his stuff is picked up.

Crankiest? "Braxton, maybe -- sometimes,'' Malik told me. "But that's natural. All of us have days. We really don't butt heads. We're really cool with each other. I don't think there's been an argument.''

I haven't talked to Braxton yet, but I heard him on the Joe Rose show recently and he's pumped to get it going.

"No secret last year was a disappointment to everybody,'' Berrios said July 24 on WQAM. "It helped us this spring have a chip on our shoulder, and especially this summer getting ready for camp. We try not to listen to the noise. We are confident. We know what we have and what we have is very good. We're really excited to roll out Sept. 5 [in the home opener against Bethune-Cookman] and get it going.''

SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN