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By Bruce Feldman
ESPN The Magazine Monday, August 21, 2000 Nineteen-year-old Ken Dorsey -- all 6'5", 195 lbs. of him -- looks more like a high school basketball small forward than a college football player. (OK, maybe he could pass for a punter.) Truth is, the spindly Miami quarterback is the most pivotal player of the 2000 college football season. Not Drew Brees, Drew Henson or even Michael Vick. It's Dorsey, a guy who has started just three games in his career. Here's why: The Hurricanes get their two toughest games, Florida State and Virginia Tech, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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