Former Carson Beck coach compares the Georgia transfer QB to Cam Ward, saying the two aren't far apart athletically.
In a matter of just three months, Cam Ward very likely could hear his name called as the ... Beck opted to transfer from Georgia to Miami for his final season of collegiate eligibility. Ward set most of the school’s single-season passing records, became ...
The NFL Draft odds for who will be the No. 1 pick in April have completely flipped from Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders to Miami QB Cam Ward.  Just two weeks ago, S
All I can say after reviewing the top of this year's NFL Draft class is that it's going to be a lot of fun. With very few sure-fire studs at the top compared to a year ago, expect evaluations to differ wildly from person to person on how to stack up this class.
A few college football blue bloods were interested in Carson Beck after he decided to enter the transfer portal instead of head to the NFL draft.
Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan says that Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward are the best two quarterbacks in the draft.
Also following that line of thinking is ESPN analyst Matt Miller, who has just one quarterback among the top 20 players in his NFL draft player rankings. Former Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward is ranked No. 12, and former Colorado Buffaloes signal-caller Shedeur Sanders is at No. 22.
Carson Beck resisted overtures from Georgia about returning for the 2025 season before he transferred to Miami, according to USA Today's Matt Hayes.
Shedeur Sanders had been the favorite to be the first player taken in the NFL Draft, but that honor belongs to Cam Ward now.
The ACC has announced football schedules for teams in the conference, including the Miami Hurricanes. Mario Cristobal’s group will try to put a disappointing end to their 2024 campaign behind them. The Hurricanes were projected to make the first ever 12-team college football playoffs but dropped games to Georgia Tech and Syracuse down the stretch.
And there there were four. The NFL playoffs have paired down to just four teams left who will duke it out this coming weekend for an opportunity to go to the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, 28 teams have
Cleveland would sprint to the podium to draft Sanders, who might be an ideal fit in head coach Kevin Stefanski’s offense. You can’t go into 2025 with Cleveland’s QB situation as bad as it is, and Sanders’ accuracy and ability as a distributor over the middle of the field make him a perfect pick.