At the height of their recent power in the early 2000’s, the Miami Hurricanes were led by several players, but one player’s voice seemed louder than the rest, and it was quarterback Ken Dorsey. At the most important times, his voice was the most vocal. He held guys in check, and while he didn’t do it alone, you always knew you could count on Dorsey.
Coming this January, it will mark 16 years since Miami last played in a National Championship game, and when you look back at the quarterbacks that have come through this program since Dorsey left, it’s pretty clear to see that one of the glaring problems is at the quarterback position.