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Malik Rosier ‘pissed off’ about last season’s ending, committed to dominating ACC in 2018

Sophomore wide receiver Jeff Thomas talks with coach Mark Richt during the Hurricanes' first spring practice of 2018 on March 20 at Greentree Practice Fields. Photo credit: Josh White

The Miami Hurricanes ended 2017 on a low point, dropping their final three games after winning their first 10.

And on the first day of spring practice March 20, redshirt senior quarterback Malik Rosier, who started all 13 games for the Hurricanes last season, made sure people knew how much that finish still bothers and drives him.

“It pisses me off,” said Rosier, who threw for 3,120 yards, 26 touchdowns, 14 interceptions and completed 54 percent of his passes last year.