Miami Hurricanes Football: 10 Best Quarterbacks in School History

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Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

Brock Berlin

Berlin transferred to Miami in 2002 from Florida where he had to sit out that season due to NCAA regulations.

Funny enough, the next year, the former Gator led the ‘Canes to its biggest comeback in school history against his old team after being down 33-10 in the 3rd quarter. That same year, he also defeated another in-state rival, FSU twice – once in the regular season and again, in the Fedex Orange Bowl. The ‘Canes went on to become 10-2 and Big East Champions.

After two years playing at Miami, Berlin went undrafted and later signed a free-agent contract with the Miami Dolphins. After two years with the Dolphins, he bounced around some other NFL teams such as: Dallas Cowboys, St. Louis Rams and Detroit Lions.

During his tenure at Miami, Berlin did a great job, going undefeated against Miami’s in-state rivals, 5-0 (2-0 Florida; 3-0 FSU). He threw for 5,099 yards and 34 touchdowns.

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