In his time at Miami, Hurricanes coach Mark Richt has made it clear he wants his players — including starters — to know they’ll have to be prepared to compete if they want to keep their jobs.
But as the Hurricanes move closer to March 20th, when they’ll open spring practice, Richt wanted to make it clear that Malik Rosier, the quarterback who led Miami to 10 straight wins last season, remains the starter, even as redshirt freshmen N’Kosi Perry and Cade Weldon have both grown increasingly more comfortable in the Hurricanes’ offense.
“We’ve been watching the cut-ups of the whole season and if you take just the highlights of Malik Rosier, there’s some unbelievably great highlights, some great moments.