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Miami's Cam Ward sets school record with his 30th TD pass of the season

Updated Nov. 9, 2024, 5:35 p.m. by The Canadian Press 1 min read
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ATLANTA (AP) Miami quarterback and Heisman Trophy contender Cam Ward has another milestone on his resume.

Ward is now the Hurricanes' single-season record holder for touchdown passes, reaching that mark Saturday.

His first scoring pass of the game a 74-yard throw to Elijah Arroyo in the first quarter of the fourth-ranked Hurricanes' game at Georgia Tech was his 30th of the season.

Ward, the first FBS quarterback to reach the 30-touchdown mark this season, entered Saturday tied with Steve Walsh for the school single-season record.

Walsh had 29 touchdown passes for the Hurricanes in 1988.

A fifth-year player who spent his first two seasons at FCS member Incarnate Word and the past two seasons at Washington State, Ward is one of five players in NCAA all-division history to top 17,000 passing yards in a career.

He began Saturday at No.

5 on that list with 17,022 yards and the 74-yard touchdown moved him into No.

3 on the list, ahead of Tyson Bagent (17,034) and Timmy Chang (17,072).

The only players on that list ahead of Ward now are No.

2 Dillon Gabriel (17,530 yards entering Oregon's home game against Maryland on Saturday) and No.

1 Case Keenum (19,217).

Ward began Saturday with 3,146 yards this season, the 10th most by any Miami player in a single year.

He is on pace to easily break a Hurricanes mark that has stood for 40 years Bernie Kosar passed for a Miami record of 3,642 yards in 1984.

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