Cam Ward to Portal

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Yes, they played 6 games in Spring & this season was his TF year, he’ll be a True Sophomore next year.
I posted him in the portal thread the other day. I literally had to do a double take when I saw his numbers. Those are Video game numbers. The fact that he is a frosh makes it even more impressive. Figured you would have some G2 on the kid.

But seriously, is he just that good or was his competition that bad, cause those numbers…..daaaaamn.
 
You rarely see a QB with a release that low and sidearm. It's really difficult to follow the ball bc through his release.....then poof, the ball is gone.
That’s why I made the arm angle comparison to Mahomes, again NOT saying he’s anything like Pat, but he’s one of the only QB’s who has that Baseball Shortstop style release & maintain high velocity on the ball.
 
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That’s why I made the arm angle comparison to Mahomes, again NOT saying he’s anything like Pat, but he’s one of the only QB’s who has that Baseball Shortstop style release & maintain high velocity on the ball.

Mahomes does drop down and throw at that angle (Lamar does too) but a lot of times he is more over the top. This kid seems like he's predominantly sidearm. It does make me wonder about the torque on his arm. It's very common form in baseball but not so much in football.
 








6’3 225lbs 0-star QB, from Columbia TX (South East Tejas, about an hour from H-Tine)

Is a TF QB for Incarnate Word that finished this season with 4,648yds 47TD’s & 10INT’s at 65%cmp.

He won the Jerry Rice award (which is like the Heisman for FCS players) & had an absolutely amazing season that featured games where he threw for 610yds & 7TD’s vs Southeastern Louisiana, 455yds vs McNeese St & 481yds vs Sam Houston St.

Cameron had a high level young innovator HC/OC in Eric Morris from the Mike Leach tree.

Morris played WR at TTech when Graham Harrell was their record breaking QB, after his playing career he got hired at Houston on Kevin Sumlin’s staff as a QC coach, along with Kiffin Kingsbury who was an Analyst on that same staff. After two years at Houston he got hired by Mike Leach as a WR’s coach at WAZZU, then after a season at WAZZU he got hired by Kingsbury at TTech to be his OC/Inside WR’s coach & while he was at TTech, guess who was a GA & QC working with QB’s & WR’s on his staff? None other than Zach Kittley...

Eric Morris was just recently hired back at WAZZU to be Jack ****ert’s OC, he also brought his QB’s coach/PGC Mack Leftwich (who was a former QB for UTEP).

This kid has an absolute Bushmaster BF BA50 for an arm, the ball jumps out of his hand with great velocity, he has a loose arm & the ability to throw from multiple platforms that is somewhat similar to Mahomes (NOT saying he’s like Mahomes, just saying his ability to change his arm angle is in a similar mold). He also throws with great anticipation & as an Air Raid QB has already learned how to come off his first two reads that are baked into the concepts of the offense & has that gunslinger improvisational quality that so many of the new era QB’s have that give them extra edge being bale to make high degree difficulty throws while under duress.

With incredible sky high upside, he’s one of the most highly sought after QB’s in the Portal.

Today he visited Ole Miss & plans on taking a few more visits as well, WAZZU with Morris will obviously be a possible landing spot for him, but Houston, TTech, TCU, Tenn, Memphis, WKU, UTEP, LA Tech & North Texas have all expressed interest in him. He could very well be the next Bailey Zappe if he goes to to the right system & as only a TF is primed to be a potential big time QB for the next few years.

NO I’m not suggesting we go after him, just posting on him because he’s a phenomenally gifted passer that I’ve kept up with all year & am looking forward to seeing what he does on the G5/P5 level.

He will be fine at next level but won’t be elite.
 
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Mahomes does drop down and throw at that angle (Lamar does too) but a lot of times he is more over the top. This kid seems like he's predominantly sidearm. It does make me wonder about the torque on his arm. It's very common form in baseball but not so much in football.
Gross comparing Lamar to the real Qbs Texas produce. Lamar is a great player but is he really a passer.
 
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