Ken Dorsey was the architect behind one of the most dominant teams in college football history. Leading the Hurricanes to a 38-2 record as a starter, Dorsey guided Miami to a national championship in 2001 and nearly achieved a second in 2002.
A two-time Heisman Trophy finalist, Dorsey was known for his poise, leadership, and ability to perform in big games. He remains Miami’s all-time leader in career passing touchdowns and is second in all-time passing yards, only because Brad Kaya’s bowl game yardage was counted by the university during his era, but Dorsey’s were not.
