Cam Ward Breaks Miami Hurricanes' Single-Season Passing Records
The Heisman Trophy contender surpasses Bernie Kosar's 40-year-old marks for passing yards and completions in a standout season.
- Cam Ward broke Bernie Kosar's 1984 Miami Hurricanes records for single-season passing yards and completions during a game against Wake Forest.
- Ward surpassed Kosar's passing yardage record of 3,642 with a 13-yard completion in the second quarter, reaching 3,643 yards for the season.
- Later in the game, Ward set a new completions record with his 263rd pass, topping Kosar's previous mark of 262.
- Ward, who already holds Miami's single-season touchdown pass record, is also on pace to break school records for completion percentage and career accuracy.
- As one of the nation's top quarterbacks this season, Ward has led Miami to a 9-1 record and is considered a front-runner for the Heisman Trophy.