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Ex-Hurricanes QB Ken Dorsey To Pursue Coaching Career

Former Miami Hurricanes quarterback Ken Dorsey said he will pursue a coaching career — “I feel I can be a great coach” — and would love to return to UM. “I’ve never talked to Randy Shannon [about a job], unfortunately,” Dorsey said, though he has sought career advice from UM athletic director Kirby Hocutt.

Dorsey, who was a volunteer coach at Lakewood Ranch High in Bradenton last season, has spoken to a few non-BCS schools about an assistant job. He said he intended to take an administrative job working at FIU for athletic director Pete Garcia — “Pete and I are close” — but changed career goals and plans to call FIU’s Mario Cristobal.

Dorsey said he “texted Jacory Harris every week this past season. He’s one of the smartest quarterbacks there in a long time. I see leadership qualities that I had.”

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2 COMMENTS

OMG we were just talking about him the other day while discussing Matt Leinart. Unreal how this dude couldn't translate in the pros.

February 16, 2010 at 7:47 pm

Easy, he got too comfortable having weapons like Andre Johnson, Jeremy Shockey, Willis McGahee, Clinton Portis etc. Quarterbacks who have these great weapons in college, always seem to struggle in the NFL.

February 16, 2010 at 2:57 pm
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