Miami gifted first touchdown of 2024 season after Florida penalty extends drive

Miami gifted first touchdown of 2024 season after Florida penalty extends drive

Miami scored its first points of the new season on a pitch-and-catch from Cam to Cam.

The Hurricanes’ new quarterback, Cam Ward, found tight end Cam McCormick on a crosser and McCormick walked into the endzone to give Miami an early 7-0 lead over Florida in The Swamp. The Hurricanes marched 84 yards in 11 plays and 5:39 to score on their opening possession of the season.

Ward went 3-for-4 with 24 yards passing on the opening possession. He also had 36 rushing yards on a pair of runs. The touchdown toss was a nifty little flip from Ward, highlighting the experience the Canes’ new quarterback brings to the table. Drifting backward, throwing off his back foot, and he just lofts a catchable ball to an open receiver.

But Ward also had a little help.

A 24-yard run from Ward got Miami down into the red zone before back-to-back incompletions brought up a third-and-10. Ward faced pressure on the third-down throw and fired incomplete but the drive was extended on a roughing the passer call against Florida’s Justus Boone.

Ward hit McCormick for the touchdown 2 plays later.

Florida got the ball to open the game. The Gators gained 11 yards on a pass from Graham Mertz to Eugene Wilson III on the first play from scrimmage and then promptly stalled out.

The 19th-ranked Hurricanes and Gators are battling on ABC. Ward is making his highly-anticipated debut after transferring to The U from Washington State during the offseason. He’s part of a top transfer class that is expected to put Miami in contention for the ACC title and the College Football Playoff in 2024.