Cam Ward Shocks College Football World: Decommits from Miami Hurricanes, Commits to Louisville Cardinals
Cam Ward Shocks College Football World: Decommits from Miami Hurricanes, Commits to Louisville Cardinals
In a surprising turn of events, highly-touted quarterback recruit Cam Ward has decommitted from the University of Miami Hurricanes and flipped his commitment to the Louisville Cardinals. The 4-star signal-caller from the class of 2025 made the announcement earlier today via social media, leaving fans and analysts alike stunned by the sudden change.
Ward had been committed to Miami since last summer, with many expecting him to be a cornerstone of the Hurricanes’ future offensive plans. However, his decision to switch allegiances to Louisville has sparked significant buzz, particularly considering the Cardinals’ recent surge under head coach Jeff Brohm.
“After careful consideration and reflection, I have decided to take my talents to Louisville,” Ward said in his post. “I’m excited about the direction the program is heading and look forward to contributing to the success of the team. I want to thank the Miami coaching staff for their support, but I believe Louisville is the best fit for me moving forward.”
The Cardinals, who have been building momentum under Brohm, have been making significant strides in recruiting, and Ward’s decision is seen as another major win for the program. The talented quarterback was highly sought after, with offers from a number of top programs across the country, making his commitment to Louisville a huge boost.
Ward, known for his dual-threat ability and impressive arm strength, will look to make an immediate impact at Louisville, a team that has been on the rise in recent seasons. His commitment is expected to be a key piece in the Cardinals’ plans to compete at the highest level of college football in the years to come.
For Miami, the loss of Ward marks a significant blow to their 2025 recruiting class, but the Hurricanes are expected to regroup and continue their search for a future quarterback.