Cam Ward racking up awards; Tabbed to Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Semifinalist

Trinton Breeze
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Miami Hurricanes senior Cam Ward was selected as a semifinalist for the 2024 Walter Camp Player of the Year Award, the foundation announced Wednesday.

The list is comprised of 20 student-athletes, including eight quarterbacks, seven defensive players, two running backs, two wide receivers/tight ends and one two-way player.

Ward ranks first nationally with 3,494 passing yards and 32 passing touchdowns.

The 6-foot-2, 223-pound quarterback broke Steve Walsh’s 36-year-old single-season record for passing touchdowns at Miami.

Ward has accumulated 300-plus yards through the air and three total touchdowns in nine of the Hurricanes’ 10 contests, becoming the first Miami player to ever have seven straight 300-yard performances.

The West Columbia, Texas native is also the first ACC player with at least 300 passing yards and three touchdowns in each of their first five games since the Hurricanes joined the league in 2004.

Ward (17,370) continues to climb the NCAA’s all-time, all-division passing yards list, moving into third place.

The ACC Preseason Player of the Year and Heisman Trophy contender has helped Miami post the No. 1 total offense (544.8) and No. 1 scoring offense (45.0) in the country.

The Walter Camp Player of the Year will be voted on by the 134 FBS head coaches and sports information directors later this month.

Three finalists will be announced on Nov. 26 and the 58threcipient of the fourth-oldest college football award will be unveiled live on ESPN’s The Home Depot College Football Wards on Dec. 12.
 

Comments (4)

Would be nice to win some of these awards for optics alone
I think he will have majority locked up but the big one Heisman will be tough with Colorado controlling destiny and being in big 12 championship, I think most will have hard time overlooking a guy playing 170 snaps in a game, too much of a unique situation..
 
Cam should be the ACC POY, and has a very good shot at winning the Walter Camp Award and several other offensive POY awards. However, after the GT loss, Cam Ward slipped from first in the Heisman odds to a distant fourth in the Heisman odds according to Vegas Insider. Stats help Cam’s case, but team success also impacts the odds. Travis Hunter and Jeanty are both having historic seasons, and Gabriel is the QB for the #1 team. However, Colorado and Jeanty must both continue to win out, and post big numbers. Oregon needs to win out for Gabriel to have a chance. All of this will be difficult and is not a given.

At this point, IMHO, the Canes need to win out the regular season and win the ACC Championship game, then see where things stand at that point for Cam leading into Heisman week. I am confident that Cam will continue to post big numbers, but the Canes need to win out. Either way, I think Cam should definitely get an invite to NYC, but he needs some help to win the Heisman.
 
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