N’Kosi Perry wasn’t suspended, Malik Rosier wasn’t good and Jarren Williams didn’t play. The Miami Hurricanes’ quarterbacks situation got more complicated than ever in the Pinstripe Bowl against the Wisconsin Badgers and Miami wound up suffering one of the worst losses of Mark Richt’s three-year tenure as coach of the Hurricanes.
After the 35-3 loss at Yankee Stadium, the coach explained his confusing quarterbacks rotation. Why did Rosier start in place of Perry, who closed the regular season as the starter? And why didn’t Williams get in even when Rosier and Perry struggled?
“He was going to play at the very end,” Richt said of Williams.