Repositioning your screen is not advised. It’s not a stroke that you’re having. You did indeed read that accurately.
Cam McCormick, a tight end with the Miami Hurricanes, confirmed on Thursday that he will play collegiate football for the ninth time the following season.
According to 247Sports, McCormick was a three-star recruit in the class of 2016 (!!!). Rashan Gary, Nick Bosa, and Jalen Hurts are among the other players in that class. Justin Herbert, the starting quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers, was in the same recruiting class as him at Oregon. Herbert recently wrapped off his fourth NFL campaign.
Before moving to the Hurricanes before the 2023 season, McCormick started his career with the Ducks.
McCormick has 26 receptions for 231 yards and four touchdowns in his career. When his college football career (probably) ends, he will be 26 years old.
“That is far too many years of college football,” some of you may be saying now.
However, you wouldn’t refuse an offer of a job in Miami that included free food and no living expenses.
Is it a little off-color? Yes. However, the game knows the game.
Back in September, McCormick formally petitioned the NCAA to participate in a ninth season of collegiate football. It was obviously approved.
McCormick may be a college football player from 2016 to 2025 if Miami has some kind of miraculous run.
Compared to some of the players on the other side of him, McCormick will truly be a man among boys when he takes the field in September.
Taulia Tagovailoa, a former quarterback for Maryland and Alabama, had his sixth-year waiver revoked by the NCAA.
Make sense of it!
We only know that Cam McCormick has returned. Once more. Furthermore, it is obvious that the Miami Hurricanes will gain from his -erm- senior (citizen) leadership.
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