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Cam Cook Earns Spot on Doak Walker Award Watch List Among Best RBs

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WVU Football RB Cam Cook in scrimmage
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Already on several other national watch lists, Cam Cook also secured a spot on one that recognizes the best at his position.

West Virginia’s lead running back will open the 2026 season on the Doak Walker Award Watch List, placing him in contention for the award that annually honors the nation’s top running back.

A member of multiple preseason All-America teams and also on the Maxwell Award Watch List, Cook will try to take his game another level in Rich Rodriguezโ€™s system.

Coming to West Virginia after being the nationโ€™s leading rusher in 2025 with Jacksonville State, Cook still has plenty left to prove as a Mountaineer, namely if he can pivot his ability to be a workhorse over to the Power Four level.

Can he dominate to the same level in the Big 12? Can he handle a big workload without much experience behind him? Will Cook be enough if West Virginia does not find stable backups to share the touches in a run-first offense? These are all valid questions people are asking and wondering about when it comes to Cook as a Mountaineer.

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Fully aware of the pressure and expectations, Cook is confident in himself, too. He knows he can take the WVU offense to new heights in 2026.

Cook explained his mentality and why he holds himself to a very high standard after spring practice on Monday, March 30. On the heels of being the nationโ€™s leading rusher in 2025, Cook feels ready to be a featured back in the Big 12 again.

WVU RB Cam Cook Spring 2026

West Virginia running back Cam Cook carries the ball during the Gold-Blue Festival’s scrimmage in April, 2026. (WV Sports Now photo by Kelsie LeRose)

โ€œIโ€™m going to do whatever it takes to help the team,โ€ Cook said about his role as a Mountaineer. โ€œIโ€™m going to do whatever it takes to help us get to where we need to go. Last year, they asked me to do a lot, and I did whatever the team needed.โ€

โ€œI have changed a lot since then,โ€ responded Cook when asked how heโ€™s changedsince starting his college career at TCU.

โ€œIโ€™m a bigger back, Iโ€™m faster and smarter. I know whatโ€™s going on on all sides of the field. Not just what the running back is doing, but how the offensive line is blocking and where theyโ€™re trying to get to.โ€

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For a related story, Cam Cook opened up about why he picked West Virginia and why he fits so well in Rich Rodriguezโ€™s system.

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