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I think he’s responded well,” offensive coordinator Thomas Brown said. “He’s always been a very confident guy. This is his best week of preparation so far. Sunday night was his best night. It was our best night as an offense. Today was a great practice, one of the best Tuesdays all year. It starts with the quarterback and when he has the right mindset, taking charge, pushing the tempo. Everyone is fine.”
Mark Richt said: “Malik has responded great. I wanted to observe his demeanor, his body language, his voice. He knew when the game was over — he knew he was our guy. He knew there was no controversy. It could shake up a guy. He knows we believe in him and I do believe in him.”
Ahmmon Richards said Rosier “has more of an edge” this week. “He’s more vocal.” Richards, by the way, is determined to have a big game after an injury-plagued lackluster sophomore season. “I feel I have to take advantage of this opportunity and step up,” he said
Several UM people admitted this week what’s obvious to everyone....“We don’t respond well when we have success, when nobody is talking bad about us,” Brown said, noting his team does respond under a prime-time spotlight.
Shaquille Quarterman said, when UM loses, people “like to say everything [about UM’s team] is a fraud.” He said UM players “feel that disrespect.”
University of Miami quarterback Malik Rosier responding well to benching | Miami Herald
Mark Richt said: “Malik has responded great. I wanted to observe his demeanor, his body language, his voice. He knew when the game was over — he knew he was our guy. He knew there was no controversy. It could shake up a guy. He knows we believe in him and I do believe in him.”
Ahmmon Richards said Rosier “has more of an edge” this week. “He’s more vocal.” Richards, by the way, is determined to have a big game after an injury-plagued lackluster sophomore season. “I feel I have to take advantage of this opportunity and step up,” he said
Several UM people admitted this week what’s obvious to everyone....“We don’t respond well when we have success, when nobody is talking bad about us,” Brown said, noting his team does respond under a prime-time spotlight.
Shaquille Quarterman said, when UM loses, people “like to say everything [about UM’s team] is a fraud.” He said UM players “feel that disrespect.”
University of Miami quarterback Malik Rosier responding well to benching | Miami Herald