As a junior, he was demoted to third-string after having problems maintaining his playing weight, but eventually earned his way to back up Tarlos Thomas at right tackle in a season when the team won a national championship.
[3] As a senior, he received All-ACC honors and became a starter at right tackle ahead of sophomore Brett Williams, while helping quarterback Chris Weinke win the Heisman Trophy.
Dorsey worked as a security guard at Andrew A. Robinson Elementary School and as a football coach for the Mentors of Tomorrow (MOT) Cowboys in Jacksonville, Florida.
[1] He was named the football head coach at Matthew Gilbert Middle School, building teams that went unbeaten for nearly a full decade.
In 2019, he turned around the football program after a decade of struggles, qualifying for the Florida High School Athletic Association playoffs.
His father Charlie Dorsey signed as a free agent with the Kansas City Royals and was a three-time All-league tight end with the semi-professional Jacksonville Firebirds of the American Football Association.