Cameron Ward, a freshman quarterback for the Washington State University Cougars, had an impressive performance in the team’s final fall scrimmage. Ward, who was the first freshman to start at quarterback for the Cougars since 2006, showed off his arm strength and accuracy during the scrimmage.
Ward completed 16 of his 20 passes for a total of 160 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for a touchdown and showed off his mobility. His performance was so impressive that the coaching staff was left in awe.
The Cougars’ head coach Mike Leach praised Ward’s performance, saying, “Cameron did a great job today. He was accurate with his throws and made some great decisions. He has a lot of potential and I’m excited to see what he can do this season.”
Ward’s performance was a bright spot for the Cougars, who have been struggling in recent years. The team is hoping that Ward can help turn things around and lead them to success this season.
Ward’s performance in the scrimmage was a great sign for the Cougars and their fans. It showed that he has the potential to be a great quarterback for the team and that he is ready to take on the challenge of leading the Cougars this season. With Ward at the helm, the Cougars could be in for an exciting season.