2024-09-01 09:20:02
A standout at every turn during his collegiate journey, Cam Ward is on his third school as he enters the 2024 season with the Miami Hurricanes. Though his journey has spanned across Incarnate Word and Washington State previously, a lost fact from Ward’s journey to South Florida is where he played his high school ball.
Ward played football at Columbia High School in West Columbia, Texas, a suburb southwest of Houston. A member of the class of 2020, Ward played for Columbia as a sophomore during the 2017 season and starred in his junior and season seasons after that.
In total, Ward’s three seasons with the Roughnecks saw him throw for just 2,261 yards and 17 touchdowns against 10 interceptions. However, that was hardly the story of his high school career.
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An unheralded recruit because of the level of play the Roughnecks played at during Ward’s tenure, it should also be noted that Ward has since grown into his frame since joining the Hurricanes in 2024. He played at a listed 5’11” and wasn’t asked to do too much as his backfield mates routinely ran for nearly 400 yards during Ward’s tenure.
Ward chose Incarnate Word as they were one of just two reported schools who offered him a scholarship.
Fast forward to 2024 and Ward is a nationally-known commodity. But it hasn’t always been that way for him.
Stemming back to those days as an unheralded recruit to his first season with Incarnate Word, Ward largely flew under the radar. That was, however, until the 2020 season.
With the Cardinals in 2020, Ward threw for 24 touchdowns and torched defenses for over 2,200 yards. He followed that up with a 4,600-yard season and a whopping 47 touchdown passes that led to him becoming one of the most coveted transfer portal QBs in the class of 2022.
He parlayed that success to Washington State, a team originally set on being a potential disruptor to the Pac-12 crown at the time of his commitment and a team reeling following the departure of former head coach Nick Rolovich.
Ward kept true to his word at Washington State and furthered his collegiate career at the top level by commanding the national attention with his high-level of play and talented arm.
He increased his proficiency at every level and in each facet during the 2023 season and sought a final destination in college for 2024 rather than test the NFL Draft waters. At Miami, Ward is now a veteran of the sport and a nationally-known commodity.
But he still plays with a chip on his shoulder that stems from his high school days. That fuel provides more than enough spark for him to dominate weekly for the Hurricanes in 2024.
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