He was just interviewed on ESPN's College Football Live. He caught a TD pass against Florida last Saturday.
He started out with Oregon in 2016.
He had an unbelievable string of injuries. He seems like a really good guy.
Tom Luginbill wondered if he was getting social security yet.
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If he's in graduate school, surely, he must be close to his dissertation defense by now...
Seriously, though, I applaud the man for continuing to give it his all just for a chance to play football.
Still, if he hasn't gotten himself draft-worthy in 9 years, then it's simply not going to happen. Its already hard enough for 6th year players to get drafted as it is.
To prepare for something.
Would be curious to know how many degrees he has
Bachelor's in journalism and communication.
Master's in advertising and brand responsibility.
Both obtained at Oregon.
Those aren't exactly tough majors, but the fact that he completed them while being a full time athlete is commendable. He also has a whole slew of "real world" experiences as an intern, etc.
Link: https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/miamis-cam-mccormick-returning-in-2024-how-canes-te-became-eligible-for-ninth-season-of-college-football/
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