What was good: Harris is one of many stories of unfulfilled promise at the U. After splitting time with the very highly touted Robert Marve, Harris ascended to the starting job as a sophomore in 2009 and held the job for the next three seasons, throwing for more than 8,000 yards along with 70 touchdowns. He also happens to be the last Hurricane quarterback to beat hated Florida State, throwing for a career-high 386 yards and two touchdowns in Miami’s upset of the Noles in 2009. It seemed like a lock that a player capable of so much, so young, would go on to become one of the all-time greats in the program’s storied history.