Miami Hurricanes tight end Cam McCormick, who recently expressed his intentions to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, has encountered unexpected complications in the process. McCormick, a graduate transfer from Oregon, initially hoped to explore new opportunities for his final season of eligibility. However, the 6-foot-5, 250-pound player ran into eligibility issues that prevented him from officially submitting his transfer.
Sources close to the situation report that McCormick’s decision was delayed by administrative challenges related to his previous transfers and the complexities of NCAA transfer rules. As a graduate transfer, McCormick had hoped to pursue immediate eligibility at another program, but the NCAA’s transfer portal policies and his academic standing created an unexpected barrier.
The senior tight end had been a key contributor for the Hurricanes this season, but after dealing with injuries in previous years, he believed a change of scenery might help reignite his career. Despite the setback, McCormick remains focused on his remaining time at Miami, where he has contributed both as a blocker and a receiving option for the Hurricanes offense.
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