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N’Kosi Perry, quarterback, Miami
© Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
N’Kosi Perry didn’t start for Miami on Saturday against Virginia Tech. Instead, Jarren Williams got the nod, but he opened the game with three straight interceptions, ultimately dooming the Hurricanes to a narrow loss.
However, Miami very nearly won. Perry came into the game late in the first quarter, and he also threw an interception. Then, just before halftime, he engineered a miraculous touchdown, and from there he took off.
Perry finished the game with 422 yards and four touchdowns, and he almost tied the game at the end, falling just short of the magnificent comeback thanks to some solid defense in the end zone by Virginia Tech.
Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nc...college-football-week-6/ar-AAIlqqv?li=BBnbfcL
© Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
N’Kosi Perry didn’t start for Miami on Saturday against Virginia Tech. Instead, Jarren Williams got the nod, but he opened the game with three straight interceptions, ultimately dooming the Hurricanes to a narrow loss.
However, Miami very nearly won. Perry came into the game late in the first quarter, and he also threw an interception. Then, just before halftime, he engineered a miraculous touchdown, and from there he took off.
Perry finished the game with 422 yards and four touchdowns, and he almost tied the game at the end, falling just short of the magnificent comeback thanks to some solid defense in the end zone by Virginia Tech.
Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nc...college-football-week-6/ar-AAIlqqv?li=BBnbfcL