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High School Armwood HS Bio Related Stats Historical Biography Redshirt Junior (2024) Played in all 11 games under center in his first true season for the Wildcats Finished the season third in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) in completed passes, connecting on 164 of 262 across the season Netted 1,843 yards through the air with 11 touchdowns, holding an efficiency mark of 131.7 overall Averaged 167.5 passing yards per game, connecting on 62.6 percent of his passes overall Ran for a team third-most 163 yards and season-high matching five touchdowns Named SWAC Offensive Player of the Week following his performance against Clark Atlanta (Sept. 21) in which he registered 382 yards on 22-of-31 passing and three touchdowns Also had 79 yards rushing and one score via the ground against the Panthers in that contest Rushed for a pair of scores on the ground at Western Michigan (Sept. 14), totaling 44 yards on 20 carries altogether Posted a season-best 23 passing completions on 36 attempts for 242 yards and two touchdowns at Southern University (Nov. 9) Recorded a 22 of 34 day passing at Texas Southern (Nov. 16) for 219 yards and two touchdowns Had a rushing score in four consecutive games from September 14 through October 12 Ended the year with a passing touchdowns in his last four outings, including an 11-for-21 afternoon against Florida A&M (Nov. 23) in the Florida Blue Florida Classic in Orlando  Redshirt Sophomore (2023) Did not see playing time in his first season with the program  Before Bethune-Cookman Played his sophomore season at McNeese State (2022), and his true freshman year at Georgia Southern (2021) Saw action in four games with McNeese State, completing 4-of-12 passing for 45 yards overall Was 3-for-9 passing for 26 yards, adding 20 rushing yards versus Rice (Sept. 10) Played in nine games, starting two at Georgia Southern Played 199 offensive snaps for the Eagles Completed 39 of 83 passes for 494 yards and three touchdowns on the campaign Ran the ball 38 times for 113 yards Made his collegiate debut in the opener against Gardner-Webb Completed 8-of-13 passes for 90 yards and a touchdown Also ran three times for nine yards Made his first collegiate start at Florida Atlantic, running nine times for 41 yards Completed 12-of-21 passes for 98 yards Connected on 2-of-5 passes for 16 yards at Southeastern Conference (SEC) opponent Arkansas Threw for 29 yards and ran for seven additional yards against Arkansas State Had a nine-yard completion at Troy while running for nine yards as well Threw for 63 yards and rushed for 23 at South Alabama Came in against Coastal Carolina and threw for 64 yards and a touchdown Got the start in the win at Texas State Threw for 125 yards and a touchdown and also had 39 yards rushing Missed the final two games with an injury Made the Dean’s List in the fall for posting a GPA higher than 3.50 Made the Honor Roll in the spring for posting a 3.0 GPA or higher  High School Prepped at Armwood High School for Head Coach Evan Davis Attended Santa Fe Catholic High before transferring to Armwood High Rated as the No. 46 dual threat quarterback in the country by 247Sports.com Rated as the No. 62 pocket passing quarterback in the country by ESPN.com Threw for 5,033 yards and 59 touchdowns in his high school career Also ran for 1,226 yards and 18 touchdowns Led his team to a FHSAA Class 7-A Regional Semifinal as a senior, throwing for over 1,200 yards and 14 touchdowns Registered more than 1,500 all-purpose yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior As a sophomore, his first season as the starting quarterback, threw for 1,724 yards and 25 touchdowns and ran for another 412 yards and seven more scores Led Armwood High to the Class 6-A state title game  Personal Birth date is July 25, 2002 in Lakeland, Florida Full name is Cam’Ron Alexander Ransom Parents are Ron Ransom and Alesha Bates Has five siblings – Akilles Burns, Mekhi Burns, Keali Valoy, Kahlundre Bates and Sharielle Ransom Related Content There is no related content available. 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