Cameron Ward Transfers to Miami, Reverses NFL Draft Decision
Ward's Transfer Boosts Miami After Loss of Tyler Van Dyke
- Former Washington State quarterback Cameron Ward has decided to transfer to the University of Miami, reversing his earlier decision to enter the 2024 NFL Draft.
- Ward, who was projected as a Day 2 QB prospect in the 2024 draft, believes returning to college can solidify his position as a Day 1 quarterback.
- Ward's decision comes as a major boost for Miami, which recently lost three-year starter Tyler Van Dyke to Wisconsin via the transfer portal.
- Ward's impressive stats include 13,266 passing yards, 114 passing touchdowns and 14 rushing touchdowns in his college career.
- Miami's head coach Mario Cristobal has now landed two transfer QBs in the last week, with Ward and University of Albany's Reese Poffenbarger.