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By By Liam McHugh
Monday, August 19, 2002 Four. Just four. That's the exact number of times QB Ken Dorsey found himself on his back last season. Behind a virtual brick wall of a line, Dorsey threw for 2,652 yards and 23 TDs as Miami won the national championship and set a Big East scoring record with 43.2 points per game. But with OTs Bryant McKinnie and Joaquin Gonzalez and G Martin Bibla off to the NFL, Miami's biggest comfort in 2001 is its biggest concern for 2002. "Gino Torretta told me he would have won two Heismans with that k ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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