Miami Hurricanes fans need to accept that Malik Rosier is starting QB

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - NOVEMBER 11: Malik Rosier
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - NOVEMBER 11: Malik Rosier /
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The fanbase has placed a lot of the blame on the season-ending three-game losing streak on Rosier’s shoulders. There were plenty of other factors why the Miami Hurricanes dropped their last three games of the 2017 season.

Rosier continued to show why he will be the leader in the clubhouse to remain the starter at quarterback. He continued to play well as UM is in its final week of Spring Practice. Richt was pleased with Rosier’s play in practice on Tuesday.

"“Just like today, he saw a blitz,…He made a check. He got us into a great protection. He got us into a great route. He threw a great ball. [Mike] Harley caught it probably 25 yards down the field for a big first down. …He did exactly what a veteran quarterback should do, exactly how he should do it… And that’s where you just go, ‘that’s why he’s the starter.’ But he’s just got to be able to do everything on a very consistent basis as far as just hitting his target. And that’s probably been the biggest issue. He has been streaky. But most games he has found a way to win.”"

Some of the suggestions out there that the difference between a National Championship and not winning one is the quarterback play only reinforce their ignorance.