Cam Ward and Xavier Restrepo put on a show in Miami’s thrilling win at Louisville

Cam Ward and Xavier Restrepo put on a show in Miami’s thrilling win at Louisville, each boosting his 2025 NFL Draft stock

Cam Ward has played his way into the conversation for the top QB prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft, as well as the Heisman Trophy. The Miami Hurricanes quarterback helped himself on both counts in Saturday’s fun-to-watch road win at Louisville.

Ward kept up his torrid pace, carving up the Cardinals secondary with 319 yards and four touchdowns, completing 21 of his 32 passes. Several of those throws came after buying some time against a good Louisville pass rush, with Ward showing deft patience. He flashed the mobility with a 22-yard run as well.

The poised presence is what NFL teams want to see from Ward. Making good decisions under pressure and counterpunching effectively is exactly what propelled Ward and the Hurricanes to the 52-45 road win to remain unbeaten.

Seven of Ward’s passes wound up in the hands of slot receiver extraordinaire Xavier Restrepo, netting 101 yards and a touchdown.

With Hurricanes legend Michael Irvin prominently on the sideline, Restrepo was outstanding. The Cardinals defense could not cover him. The 5-foot-10 Restrepo showed quickness off the snap and instant change-of-direction ability to go with his strong hands and preternatural toughness in tight areas.

Even on a play where Ward was under heavy pressure, the duo still connected for one of the best highlights of the weekend,

 

Ignore the obvious holding penalty on standout Louisville EDGE Ashton Gillotte (like the officials did) and appreciate the timing and chemistry between the Hurricanes duo. It’s very reminiscent of Jordan Love to Jayden Reed with the Packers.

About those hands…

 

Ward’s first season at Miami has shown he can operate quite effectively in a more NFL-friendly offense, and Restrepo’s NFL-style route running from the slot have played a big role in that.

Rutgers football vs. Miami: Prediction, point spread, odds, best bet

On Thursday afternoon, Rutgers will play in the Pinstripe Bowl for the first time since 2013 when they faced Notre Dame

On Thursday afternoon, Rutgers will play in the Pinstripe Bowl for the first time since 2013 when they faced Notre Dame. They will face a Miami team hungry for a bowl win after finishing the regular season with seven wins. This game will also add to the program’s rich history.

Thursday will mark the 13th time Rutgers has played at Yankee Stadium, dating back to 1926. It will be the Scarlet Knights’ 51st game at an MLB stadium and the sixth such bowl game. They have played Notre Dame and Iowa State in their last two Pinstripe Bowl appearances.

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To leave Yankee Stadium with a win, Rutgers will need a big game from Gavin Wimsatt and Kyle Monangai. The talented duo has combined for 16 rushing touchdowns. That has made the Scarlet Knights a tough team to face regardless of the opponent.

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However, they have a talented team in their way in the Hurricanes. Regardless of the outcome, playing in a bowl game is a significant milestone for Greg Schiano and Rutgers.