Average 2-Star quarterback who played above his pay grade for the early part of 2017.
Without a few miracles against Florida State and Georgia Tech a completely different narrative that season.
Miami's defense played lights out in 2017, which was the key to the 10-0 start. By year's end, Rosier was exposed at Pittsburgh, against Clemson and Wisconsin, as well.
Toss in LSU the following year and the magic wore off. From 10-0 to 7-9 the rest of 2017 and through 2018 for the Canes, as neither Rosier or N'Kosi Perry were the answer.
Bring on D'Eriq King—Miami's best quarterback option in 16 years since Brock Berlin pulled out of town.