Quarterback play has haunted the Miami Hurricanes’ offense for a few seasons and had highs and lows during Malik Rosier’s turn in the spotlight. Rosier, a back-up besides one start back in 2015, took the football as the starting quarterback and played as well as many expected- he was average but did great things over the course of the season. Rosier’s ability to avoid sacks, scramble for positive yardage, and be a key player in the run game on inside zone read, or the swing-draw P-RO (pass-run option) was huge for the ten win success of the Miami Hurricanes.