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By Scott Salomon

Miami tight-end Cam McCormick has been the butt of jokes overnight as he was awarded a ninth season of eligibility by the Atlantic Coast Conference and the NCAA. McCormick will start for the Hurricanes in what should be his final season of eligibility.

McCormick has gone where no man has gone before. Players have received seven or eight years of eligibility, but a ninth year has been unheard of.....until now. 

The question is where do you draw the line, if you are the decision maker. At what point do you tell the player, "Hey, its time to get out of college and get a job."

By contrast, in nine years, McCormick could earn a bachelors and several masters degrees. If he wanted, he could have gone to Miami's medical school and became a medical doctor. That only takes eight years. 

McCormick has been compared to John Belushi's character "Bluto" Blutarsky in the cult film Animal House. Blutarsky, when he gets kicked out of school by Dean Vernon Wormer and Belushi utters the famous phrase, "seven years of college down the drain".

The big blocker was injured for most of his career at Oregon, where he played for Miami head coach Mario Cristobal. When Cristobal came to Miami before the 2022 season, he brought his big tight end with him and it appears as though McCormick is not overstating his welcome.

McCormick took to the platform formally known as Twitter to announce that he was receiving one more year and that this was his final season as an amateur. Debra McCormick, the ninth-year senior's mother was tickled silly when the announcement was made and she also took to Twitter to express her joy and emotion.

McCormick entered college the same year as fellow tight end Noah Fant, who has been in the NFL for five years. 

Jalen Hurts was also part of the same high school class and is on his second contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. He also took the Eagles to a Super Bowl appearance.

Other notable players who entered college with McCormick include Nick Bosa, Ed Oliver and Michael Pittman Jr

Could you imagine the stats that Bosa would put up if he got nine years to play college football?

It appears as though McCormick will potentially enter the NFL next season and collect Social Security by his second contract.

This article first appeared on Mike Farrell Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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