The New England Patriots have hired Cam McCormick as a scouting assistant, according to Ari Meirov. McCormick has about as much experience in college football as you could ask for, as he famously sustained nine years of eligibility at the collegiate level.
Some Patriots news and notes on this Monday: 1) There was a lot of frustration aired following the trade of Matthew Judon trade to Atlanta last season, with the Patriots taking heat for dealing him, especially given how bad their pass rush was in 2024.
Cam McCormick saw his last snaps as an athlete last season for the Miami Hurricanes, but that was not going to keep him away from the game. After nearly nine years of playing college football, nothing was ever going to keep him away.
The New England Patriots have hired a new scouting assistant who is known to many as college football’s “Van Wilder.” Former Miami Hurricanes tight end Cam McCormick is now a scouting assistant for the Patriots.
Miami tight end Cam McCormick has had quite the college football journey, and it has lasted nine seasons. McCormick got his start in 2017 with Oregon, but he transferred to the Miami football team before the 2023 season.
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.
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.