If Miami Hurricanes fans were hoping to hear that one quarterback charged forward with such authority Saturday in the final spring scrimmage that he is the unquestioned leader, think again.
Perhaps the biggest winner at Boca Raton High School, where the scrimmage/game was played in front of the media and about 500 friends, family members and guests, was high school senior N’Kosi Perry. The nationally heralded dual-threat prep quarterback, set to arrive on campus next month and battle for the starting job, chattered with fans and watched as no one among his future teammates wrested the starting job that NFL-bound Brad Kaaya relinquished.