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Newcomer to the Gridiron Athletic Cam Torbor | WVU Football All 105

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WVU Football incoming freshman linebacker Cam Torbor wraps up for a tackle. Image courtesy of Cam Torbor's Instagram account.
Image courtesy of Cam Torbor's Instagram account

All 105 is a West Virginia Sports Now series profiling each member of the 2025 WVU Football Roster.

The son of an eight-year NFL veteran who won a Super Bowl with the Giants, Cam Torbor already has an extensive athletic résumé as an incoming freshman.

He won a pair of 7A state championships on the hardwood during his time in high school and didn’t even pick up football until his junior year. Then, the 6-foot-3, 239 pound linebacker promptly learned his position — having a professional linebacker for a father certainly didn’t hurt — on the way to First-Team All-State honors during his senior year.

That caught the eye of the WVU football program, which Torbor joins as a member of one of their deepest position groups.

46 • Cam Torbor, freshman linebacker

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Post camp outlook: The Mountaineers brought in established transfers like Ben Bogle and Chase Wilson to start at linebacker this season, so Torbor will vie for the snaps left to go around, 

Projected role: If head coach Rich Rodriguez holds true to his statement that he doesn’t want to redshirt any players in the era of the transfer portal, expect Torbor to get at least some playing time in 2025… perhaps as a reserve or on special teams.

Accolades, highlights: Torbor earned first-team all-state honors as a senior in high school, just his second season playing the sport.

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