Malik is who he is. He will make you go crazy (both goo and bad), but it's clearly evident watching him play, that he exemplifies what it is to be a Miami player. Maybe more so than any other cat we've had in a minute.
On paper, this dude should not even be starting for D1 program. Nothing about his measurables (outside of his weight room performance) is elite. Other QB's are better than him in almost every conceivable way. But this kid has heart, balls of steel, and lives for the big moment. I don't think a single UM fan would take Kaaya over him.
To quote one of our GOATS the last time we got over the FSU hump: Big time players ...
Well, you already know the rest.