Miami, Cam Ward
CBSSports.com · 2d
Cameron Ward's halftime exit of bowl game was always Miami's plan -- not that it told anyone
Everyone from Ringer NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay to College Football Hall of Fame head coach Steve Spurrier criticized the move, joining thousands of others on social media as Ward stood on the sidelines during the second half a 42-41 loss to Iowa State. From one perspective, it looked like a snap decision to opt out.
Des Moines Register · 4d
Iowa State football: Cyclones top Miami in Pop-Tarts Bowl thriller
Miami took a 31-28 halftime lead with a last-minute field goal before the break. It was the highest-scoring first half in a bowl game since LSU defeated Oklahoma in the 2019 Peach Bowl en route to a national title. The Tigers won that game, 63-28, in a first half that featured a combined 63 points.
The New York Times · 1d
Cam Ward’s Pop-Tarts Bowl exit sparked outrage. It’s nothing to be mad about
The two bowl games — the No. 23 Buffaloes’ Alamo Bowl matchup against No. 17 BYU and the Miami-Iowa State Pop-Tarts Bowl — featured the two top-rated quarterback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. It was a surprise to many that both Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward played in their bowl games.
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