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.
College football has seen many great players come and go over the years, but no one's story may be more unique than Cam McCormick's and his story is not finished quite yet.
The Miami Hurricanes will return one of the longest-tenured players in college football next season. Per On3 Sports, tight end Cam McCormick will play for the Hurricanes again in 2024. McCormick suffered season-ending injuries in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021.
As 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa gears up for his fourth divisional-round playoff game, another member of the 2016 recruiting class, tight end Cam McCormick, just announced he's returning to Miami for a record ninth year of college football.
Miami tight end Cam McCormick is returning for an unprecedented ninth season of college football in 2024. "Last ride," the 6-foot-5, 260-pound super-duper senior posted Thursday on social media.
No FBS player in college football history has been granted a ninth year of eligibility. Miami Hurricanes tight end Cam McCormick is hoping to be the first.
To say that former Oregon tight end Cam McCormick has had a unique college football career would be a massive understatement. The Bend, Oregon native is 25 years old, yet he's still playing college football.
Cam McCormick is a tight end for the Miami Hurricanes. He has two catches for 28 yards for the 3-0 ‘Canes this season.
Keep checking back for more scouting reports as more portal prospects find new homes. Cam McCormick - TE 2022 Team: Oregon 2023 Team: Miami Good size at 6’5, 260 lbs.
The NCAA has effected many changes of late in college football and, while they ultimately won’t change the overall talent pool in the NFL, there is a latent period of adjustment that the NFL will live within for the next few years. The biggest difference during this adjustment period is the thinning of the talent pool behind projected Day One draft picks, according to Jason La Canfora of The Washington Post, specifically the quarterback talent pool.
After six seasons in Eugene, Oregon Ducks tight end Cam McCormick is leaving the program. On Tuesday evening, the veteran fan favorite announced that he would be entering the transfer portal.
He was granted another year of eligibility after tearing his Achilles during the 2021 season.
Oregon Ducks tight end Cam McCormick has been granted two more years of eligibility by the NCAA. That would give him 9 years of eligibility. McCormick is considering returning next season for his eighth year of college but says nine years would be too many.
It's Wednesday and that can mean only one thing for Oregon fans everywhere: the unveiling of this week's uniform combination for week nine. This week's uniform model tight end Cam McCormick, as seen wearing the new away fit for the season that features the pattern Duck fans saw when Oregon took on the Utah Utes at their home last season.
The Oregon TE has played one full season in his six years so far at UO. The reaction is understandable, in fact, it may even be expected. Because even to the loyalist of web feet, it can cause a moment’s hesitation when the name is brought up in reference to Oregon Football.
After missing more than two full seasons of college football, sixth-year senior Cam McCormick entered the 2021 season fully healthy for the first time since the 2018 season opener.
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