The Record (Troy, NY)

Miami returns Malik Rosier to starting quarterbac­k spot

- By TimReynold­s AP Sports Writer

Malik Rosier has his job back.

Miami has changed starting quarterbac­ks again, with Rosier returning to the first-string spot that he lost to N’Kosi Perry three games ago. Rosier led Miami to the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Coastal Division championsh­ip last season, and he’ll be back under center when the Hurricanes (5-2, 2-1) resume this year’s title race at Boston College on Oct. 26.

Rosier is 14- 4 as Miami’s starter, and 8-1 in ACC regular-season games.

“Right this minute, I think Malik’s just better equipped from his abilities and his experience­s to lead this team right now,” Miami coach Mark Richt said Wednesday. “But Kosi is certainly a guy that obviously we think very highly of and we want him to continue to grow as a quarterbac­k and as a person.”

Richt said the plan is for Perry to continue to play, but Rosier will start. Whether it’ll be a dualquarte­rback situation for the rest of the season remains to be seen.

“If N’Kosi comes in the game, it’s not like we’re yanking anybody out,” Richt said.

Perry threw four touchdown passes in Miami’s 2827 win over Florida State, but completed just 13 of his 32 attempts overall in that game. Counting his numbers against Savannah State, Florida Internatio­nal and a 5-for- 5 start against North Carolina, Perry was completing 70 percent of his passes — 31 of 44 to start the season.

Since then — the last three quarters against North Carolina, the Florida State win and then the start against Virginia — Perry has completed only 42 percent of his throws, going 19 for 45. He was 3 for 6 last Saturday against Virginia, with two intercepti­ons.

Players were told of the move earlier in the week. Miami did not make players available for comment during the bye week.

“We care about them very much as people and we understand their feelings when things don’t go the way they want and all that kind of stuff,” Richt said. “I just want them to understand that look, we’re trying to win games and we’re trying to do what we think is best. There’s no agenda other than that. I made it very clear to N’Kosi that he’s going to have a great career.”

 ?? WILFREDO LEE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2017, file photo, Miami head coach Mark Richt talks with quarterbac­k Malik Rosier (12) during the first half of an NCAA College football game against Georgia Tech in Miami Gardens, Fla.
WILFREDO LEE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2017, file photo, Miami head coach Mark Richt talks with quarterbac­k Malik Rosier (12) during the first half of an NCAA College football game against Georgia Tech in Miami Gardens, Fla.

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