Cam Ward has answer for anyone who 
		thinks he quit on Miami after breaking TD record in bowl game 
		 
		 
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			 [February 18, 2025]  
			By STEPHEN HAWKINS 
		
			FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — While Cam Ward hasn't decided if he will 
			throw at the NFL combine next week, the quarterback knows how he 
			will answer any scouts or team personnel who ask him if he quit on 
			the Miami Hurricanes team by not finishing his final game with them. 
			 
			“Okay, you’re either going to draft me or you’re not,” Ward said 
			Monday night before receiving the Davey O'Brien Award as the 
			nation's top college quarterback. “If you don’t draft me, that’s 
			your fault. You’ve got to remember you’re the same team that’s got 
			to play me for the rest of my career, and I’ll remember that.” 
			 
			Ward was showered with online criticism suggesting that he quit on 
			the Hurricanes after he didn't play the second half of the Pop-Tarts 
			Bowl in December, a 42-41 loss to Iowa State. He broke the NCAA 
			Division I record for career touchdown passes before halftime. 
			 
			The quarterback, who could be the first player taken in the NFL 
			draft in April, said the decision not to play in the second half of 
			that bowl game was predetermined by he and the entire coaching 
			staff. 
		
			
			  
		
			“I just think we all got what we needed out of it. They seen things 
			that they think they need to work on ... for this season coming up. 
			And they also knew, you know, what I had on the line,” Ward said. 
			“We feel like we’re doing what’s best for the program and myself. I 
			mean, it was a hard decision, especially when, you know, some guys 
			on our team didn’t play who I thought should have played. It was 
			also, you know, those guys thought about their future the same way I 
			thought about mine.” 
			 
			Miami coach Mario Cristobal has defended Ward, and last month called 
			the accusations of him quitting on the team “a false narrative.” 
		
			“If I could do it again, I’d do it the same way,” Ward said Monday, 
			though he later added, “I wish we could have ended up winning the 
			game. If we had won the game, they wouldn't have said nothing. And 
			so that’s usually how it goes. And, you know, you just got to take 
			it on the chin and just keep pushing.” 
			 
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            Miami quarterback Cam Ward (1) looks to pass during the first half 
			of an NCAA college football game against Florida State, Saturday, 
			Oct. 26, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File) 
              
 
			 With the first of his three TD passes in the 
			Pop-Tarts Bowl, when he threw for 190 yards to push Miami to a 31-28 
			halftime lead, Ward broke the Division I — FBS and FCS — record at 
			156 touchdowns, one more than Houston’s Case Keenum (2007-11). Miami 
			used Emory Williams at quarterback in the second half, and has since 
			added former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck as a transfer. 
			 
			Ward finished his college career with 158 TD passes and his 18,189 
			passing yards — 6,908 at Incarnate Word, 6,968 at Washington State 
			and 4,313 at Miami — is third-most in NCAA history behind only Case 
			Keenum and Dillon Gabriel. In his lone season with Miami, Ward set 
			single-season school record for yards, completions (305), touchdown 
			passes (39) and completion percentage — both for a season and a 
			career, at 67.2%. 
			 
			As for the upcoming combine, Ward said he hadn't come up with a plan 
			of what he would do next week in Indianapolis. He does plan to throw 
			at Miami's pro day. 
			 
			The O'Brien Award ceremony came about three weeks after Ward 
			accepted the Manning Award. He followed Jayden Daniels, the 2023 
			Heisman Trophy winner who also won both of those quarterback awards 
			before being the second overall draft pick last year and then 
			leading Washington the NFC Championship Game.. 
			 
			“To see him succeed," Ward said, “is motivating for not only myself 
			but all of the other quarterbacks.” 
			
			
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