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Malik Rosier

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Malik Rosier
No. 12
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1995-10-18) October 18, 1995 (age 29)
Mobile, Alabama
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:216 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:Faith Academy
College:Miami (FL)
Undrafted:2019

Malik Rosier Jr. (born October 18, 1995) (pronounced Rô-seer) is a former American football quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes.

College career

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Malik was a three-star dual-threat quarterback from Faith Academy in Mobile, Alabama. He decided to attend Miami.[1] He redshirted in 2014, and was the backup of quarterback Brad Kaaya in 2015 and 2016. In 2017, Rosier was named the starter.[2][3] He led the Canes to a 10–0 start and a #2 College Football Playoff ranking, with wins over Florida State, #13 Virginia Tech, and #3 Notre Dame. The win against rival FSU in Tallahassee broke a 7-game losing streak in the series, the first time the Canes had beaten the Seminoles since 2009.[4] He returned as a starter in 2018.[5]

Rosier also played baseball as a freshman at Miami in 2015.[6][7]

College statistics

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Games Passing Rushing
Year Team GP Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int Rate Yds Avg TDs
2015 Miami 6 29 57 50.9 338 2 3 101.7 −2 −0.1 0
2016 Miami 3 2 4 50.0 32 0 0 117.2 65 32.5 1
2017 Miami 13 224 415 54.0 3,120 26 14 131.1 468 3.6 5
2018 Miami 8 82 156 52.6 1,053 6 8 111.7 300 5.3 6
College Totals 21 337 632 53.3 4,543 34 25 123.5 831 4.1 12

Professional career

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Rosier went undrafted during the 2019 NFL draft. On May 6, 2019, the Miami Dolphins invited Rosier to a minicamp but wasn't signed by the team.

References

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  1. ^ "Malik Rosier, Faith Academy , Dual-Threat Quarterback". 247Sports. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  2. ^ "Miami Hurricanes Name Malik Rosier Starting Quarterback to Open 2017 Season". NBC 6 South Florida. August 22, 2017. Retrieved January 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Porter, Matt (August 22, 2017). "Malik Rosier named Miami Hurricanes starting QB: What it means for 2017 season". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved January 10, 2024.
  4. ^ "Miami ranked 11th in the AP pool after FSU win". Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  5. ^ Chirinos, Christy Cabrera (August 6, 2018). "Hurricanes QB Malik Rosier: 'Even though I'm named the starter, I can't just let my guard down'". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved January 10, 2024.
  6. ^ University of Miami Miami Herald (subscription required)
  7. ^ University of Miami Miami Herald (subscription required)
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