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Name: Cam Ward (Double Transfer from Washington State/Incarnate Word) College: Miami
Number: 1
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-2 Weight: 223 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 4.58 40 Time: 4.67 40 High: 4.76
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Data Scout Notes: X-3-5/Dual Threat Gunslinger/66%-25-7-23/6-1V/Transfer Up/64%-23-9-22 2024: Maxwell/Davey O'Brien Award Semifinalist...Transfer from Washington State...2023: 12-05-23 Transfer from Washington State-Withdrawn/HMC...2022: HMC...PMaxwell...2021: Transfer from Incarnate Word...OPOYC/2ndC
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Cam Ward, Miami, Player News
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WEEK 1 ACC QUARTERBACK OF THE WEEK: Cam Ward, Miami, QB, West Columbia, Texas,...Ward made his highly anticipated Miami debut on Saturday versus Florida, leading the Miami offense in the 41-17 rout of the Gators. Ward finished 26-for-35 for 385 yards and three touchdowns through the air, while adding 33 rushing yards. Ward became the first Miami quarterback to throw for more than 300 yards and three touchdowns in a season opener since Ken Dorsey in 2001 at Penn State. - ACC Football
(DS#2 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam Ward, Miami
News Source: ACC Football
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Cam Ward threw for 385 yards and three touchdowns - looking cool, calm and collected on a sweltering Saturday in the Swamp - and No. 19 Miami dominated Florida 41-17 to give coach Mario Cristobal a signature victory to start his third season at his alma mater. The Hurricanes controlled both lines of scrimmage and never trailed in the renewal of a once-heated rivalry. The latest iteration was a one-sided beatdown, the kind that sent Florida fans scurrying for the exits in the third quarter and raised spe culation about coach Billy Napier's job security. Napier fell to 11-15 in Gainesville, including 2-10 against ranked opponents and 1-8 against rivals Miami, Florida State, Georgia, LSU and Tennessee. The Gators lost their sixth consecutive game overall a nd witnessed the end of their 33-game winning streak in home openers, a run that started with Steve Spurrier's arrival in 1990. Now, Napier has the same number of losses at Florida Field in two-plus seasons (five) as Spurrier had in a dozen years. | | | | |
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