What Grade is Cade McNamara in?

Last Modified Aug 12, 2024 06:38 GMT
What Grade is Cade McNamara in
Cade McNamara (Image credits: @cademac.12)

Cade McNamara, born in 2000, plays as a quarterback for the Iowa Hawkeyes. After playing with the Michigan Wolverines for three seasons, Cade joined the NCAA transfer portal in November 2022.

McNamara faced a career-threatening injury in September 2023, when he suffered an ACL tear in his left knee. Cade won the Big Ten Conference title as the starting quarterback in 2021 with the Wolverines and was a backup to J.J. McCarthy in 2022 at the Michigan Wolverines.

Cade McNamara Grade

In 2024, Cade McNamara is attending his senior year of college at the University of Iowa. Cade started college in 2019 at the University of Michigan as a freshman and continued until his senior year in 2023.

The Wolverines redshirted Cade in 2019, depriving him of any football action. Cade started getting game time in 2020 and eventually played all 14 games in the 2021 season at Michigan.

How many years of eligibility does Cade McNamara have?

Cade McNamara started his college football career in 2019 as a redshirt athlete at the Michigan Wolverines and made his debut in the 2020 season. In December 2022, he joined the Iowa Hawkeyes, where he played 5 games before getting injured.

Cade still has one more year, as of July 2024, because of the COVID impact in 2020 and being redshirted at Michigan in 2019, which, according to NCAA rules, does not count towards eligibility.

Cade McNamara Major

Cade McNamara is majoring in Entrepreneurial Management after opting for it in 2019 at the University of Michigan. Cade spent his college years at the University of Michigan until November 2022 and joined Iowa in December 2022.

Cade McNamara College

After graduating high school, Cade McNamara joined the University of Michigan in 2019 as a freshman. Cade entered the transfer portal in November 2022 and joined the University of Iowa later that year in December.

Where did Cade McNamara go to high school?

Cade McNamara enrolled in the Demonte Ranch High School, Nevada, in 2015. Cade earned his Bachelor’s degree in American culture at Demonte Ranch.

Cade played as the starting quarterback for his high school team for most of his high school career. He won the Gatorade Player of the Year for Nevada, two times in a row, i.e., 2017 and 2018.

Why did Cade McNamara transfer?

Cade McNamara, after playing 14 games in the 2021 season, lost his starting quarterback position to J.J. McCarthy in 2022. After only participating in 3 games in the 2022 season, Cade entered the transfer portal post the last game of the season against the Buckeyes.

FAQ's On Cade McNamara Grade

A. Cade McNamara is listed at a height of 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m).

A. Cade McNamara is currently in his senior year at the University of Iowa.

A. Cade tore his ACL in his left knee back in September 2023.

A. McNamara started all 14 games for the Michigan Wolverines in 2021. 

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