He is a Cane. We recruited him, he signed and we got as much as we could out of him until the world figured out his limitations. His career mirrors where things went wrong for us as a program since that ND game. Instead of driving for constant improvement, and getting hungrier for another step forward, we congratulated ourselves for everything we did right, and addressed none of our limitations. As for Malik, he isn't the QB UM needed to address those issues, and clearly, none of the alternatives were either, but he got the FSU monkey off our backs in dramatic fashion, and did what he had to do to get us the W against ND. I'm good with Malik.