WTF is this??????

MuskieCy

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A 9th year senior???????

Yep.

Cameron McCormick (born April 2, 1998)[1] is an American football tight end for the Miami Hurricanes.[2]

After suffering multiple season-ending injuries requiring surgeries and living through the COVID-19 pandemic, McCormick was granted his ninth year of NCAA eligibility extending through the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season in 2022.[3] He is thought to be the first football player to have been granted such eligibility.[4][5]

He played at Oregon, early enrolling in the spring of 2016.

 
A 9th year senior???????

Yep.

Cameron McCormick (born April 2, 1998)[1] is an American football tight end for the Miami Hurricanes.[2]

After suffering multiple season-ending injuries requiring surgeries and living through the COVID-19 pandemic, McCormick was granted his ninth year of NCAA eligibility extending through the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season in 2022.[3] He is thought to be the first football player to have been granted such eligibility.[4][5]

He played at Oregon, early enrolling in the spring of 2016.


I don't care what it is but he better have been smart to at least get a doctorate in SOMETHING. Just to be called "DR". Doctor of basket weaving? Doesn't matter, Doctor.
 
It’ll be a touching moment when he plays his first snap side by side with his son at the U…
 
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And he early enrolled. If he stays through the spring that's 19 semesters plus any summers he took courses. I thought I was lazy taking 9 semesters to get my degree, he should have multiple PhD's at this point
 
I heard that if the U make it to the championship game (which happens to be Inauguration Day) he will have played football during four different presidents.

This is like the thing where John Tyler still has a living grandson.
 

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