There’s supposed to be no single person more beloved on a football team than the quarterback. There are missteps, flubs and humility to be endured, but the quarterback is a player who shoulders too much praise and blame for any given game. However, that does little to summarize the tenure of Miami QB Malik Rosier, who will leave as the most polarizing figuring in the last decade not named Al Golden.
Regardless of the opinion, Rosier was a Miami Hurricane who led the team to victory in some of the most memorable contests in the illustrious history of the program.