College Football
Former WVU WR Cam Vaughn Dismissed From Miami (FL) Program
In an interesting turn of events, former WVU wide receiver Cam Vaughn has been dismissed from the Miami (FL) program. Miami head coach Mario Cristobal announced the move publicly during a radio appearance on Monday morning.
Cristobal revealed the news during an appearance on The Joe Rose Show on 104.3 WQAM. “Cam Vaughn has been dismissed from the team,” said Cristobal without going into much further detail about the decision.
And while Vaughn’s dismissal might be surprising for some, especially weeks before the 2026 season is set to kickoff, it’s not as shocking based on his one season tenure at WVU before transferring to Miami in December.
On Dec. 27, Vaughn revealed his intentions to enter the transfer portal after initially saying he was planning to stay at West Virginia while on Instagram Live. Vaughn wet public about his transfer before Miami was set to play in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
At that time, WV Sports Now heard from sources within the program that Vaughn’s behavior and attitude wonโt be missed. WVU fans also grew frustrated with a belief of a lack of effort at times, culminating in not even running back after an interception in a blowout loss in the regular season finale against Texas Tech.
Rich Rodriguez even brought up other issues with Vaughn during a press conference earlier in the season, saying he needed to be better at route running and other aspects of his game before truly becoming a top receiver.
โThereโs also areas heโs got to get better at. Heโs only been at the position a couple years. Heโs got the ability to make a lot of plays so weโre trying to get him disciplined to the point we gotta throw it to him all the time,โ said Rodriguez when asked about how unlock Vaughn in October.

WVU wide receiver Cam Vaughn makes a catch in West Virginia’s 2025 season opener against Robert Morris. (WVSN photo by William Wotring)
Vaughn caught 35 passes for 541 yards and scored four touchdowns in his debut season as a Mountaineer. He averaged 15.5 yards per catch as the only downfield threat for a struggling offense.
Vaughn followed Rodriguez from Jacksonville State to West Virginia last offseason after making 48 receptions, recording 803 yards and scoring five touchdowns, all team-highs for JSU, during his freshman year in 2024.
Where Vaughn goes from here remains to be seen….
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