Cam Vaughn, a four-star Portal WR from West Virginia, has committed to the University of Miami.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver from Villa Rica, Georgia began his career with Jacksonville State before following Rich Rodriguez to Morgantown.
In 2025, Vaughn appeared in 13 games for West Virginia and recorded 35 receptions for 541 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 15.5 yards per catch on a team that struggled to at the quarterback position.
Before arriving in Morgantown, Vaughn was one of the most productive receivers in the FCS at Jacksonville State. During the 2024 season he led the Gamecocks with 48 catches for 803 yards and five touchdowns, consistently serving as their top perimeter threat. His season included several big performances, highlighted by a nine-catch, 183-yard, one-touchdown outing in Jacksonville State’s Cure Bowl appearance.
Vaughn was a standout three-sport athlete at Temple High School in Georgia, lettering in football, basketball, and track. On the football field he was a do-everything weapon who played quarterback early in his career before moving outside. He was named his region’s Offensive Player of the Year as a senior after leading Temple to a playoff run while accounting for thousands of yards of total offense. In basketball, Vaughn was a starting wing known for his ability to play above the rim and defend multiple positions, and in track he competed in sprint and jump events.
Vaughn played with Miami safety Zechariah Poyser at Jacksonville State. Miami nickel coach Terry Jefferson was on Jacksonville State's staff at that time.
The Canes previously landed a commitment from WR Vandrevius Jacobs (South Carolina). Vaughn and Jacobs will work to replace CJ Daniels and Keelan Marion in Miami's WR corps.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver from Villa Rica, Georgia began his career with Jacksonville State before following Rich Rodriguez to Morgantown.
In 2025, Vaughn appeared in 13 games for West Virginia and recorded 35 receptions for 541 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 15.5 yards per catch on a team that struggled to at the quarterback position.
Before arriving in Morgantown, Vaughn was one of the most productive receivers in the FCS at Jacksonville State. During the 2024 season he led the Gamecocks with 48 catches for 803 yards and five touchdowns, consistently serving as their top perimeter threat. His season included several big performances, highlighted by a nine-catch, 183-yard, one-touchdown outing in Jacksonville State’s Cure Bowl appearance.
Vaughn was a standout three-sport athlete at Temple High School in Georgia, lettering in football, basketball, and track. On the football field he was a do-everything weapon who played quarterback early in his career before moving outside. He was named his region’s Offensive Player of the Year as a senior after leading Temple to a playoff run while accounting for thousands of yards of total offense. In basketball, Vaughn was a starting wing known for his ability to play above the rim and defend multiple positions, and in track he competed in sprint and jump events.
Vaughn played with Miami safety Zechariah Poyser at Jacksonville State. Miami nickel coach Terry Jefferson was on Jacksonville State's staff at that time.
The Canes previously landed a commitment from WR Vandrevius Jacobs (South Carolina). Vaughn and Jacobs will work to replace CJ Daniels and Keelan Marion in Miami's WR corps.