Miami Connection
Ward elevated University of Miami football in 2024 by setting passing records and securing wins like a 41-17 victory over Florida and a 50-15 rout of South Florida, boosting local pride in Hurricanes athletics. As the first Miami Heisman finalist since 2002 and ACC Player of the Year, he drew national attention to South Florida's college sports scene. His legacy includes inspiring community excitement around Miami football and contributing to a 10-2 season.
About
Cam Ward, originally from West Columbia, Texas, began his college career at Incarnate Word, where he won the Jerry Rice Award as a freshman and Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore. He transferred to Washington State before committing to the University of Miami in January 2024. In his senior year with the Hurricanes, Ward set single-season program records with 4,313 passing yards, 39 touchdowns, and a 67.2% completion rate, leading Miami to a 10-2 record. His standout performances included 404 yards and three touchdowns against South Florida. Now a professional with the Tennessee Titans after being drafted first overall in 2025, Ward maintains strong ties to Miami through his transformative impact on the program.
