Miami tight end returning for unprecedented 10th season of …
Miami Hurricanes tight end Cam McCormick is heading back to school to play his final year of college football.
McCormick, who is 25 years old, according to ESPN, will be playing in his ninth season.
McCormick petitioned the NCAA to allow him to play in his ninth year due to four seasons in which injuries caused him to miss significant time.
Combined with his redshirt year and a COVID year in 2020, McCormick announced his “last ride” in 2024.
“Appreciate all the support!” he wrote on social media with an image captioned “Last Ride.
“I’m blessed that it was me to go through it because a lot of people would have folded under the pressure — both mentally and physically,” McCormick said, via ESPN. “But it’s pushed me to be a better person and teammate — everything. I’ve learned so much from every year and everything I’ve had to overcome.”
McCormick, a three-star recruit from Bend, Oregon, stayed home in 2016 to play for the Ducks. He was in a recruitment class with Justin Herbert, while players like Nick Bosa and Jalen Hurts were entering college.
McCormick redshirted that year as a true freshman before playing seven games in 2017, hauling in six receptions for 89 yards and a touchdown.