Former Tulane running back Cam Carroll joins Florida as graduate transfer

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Tulane RB Cameron Carroll
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Cam Carroll, who spent the past five seasons at Tulane, has transferred to Florida. He has been granted a sixth year of eligibility as a graduate.

The 6-foot, 225-pound Carroll had 1,638 yards rushing with 19 touchdowns during his 39 career games on Willow Street. His best season was 2020 when he accumulated 741 yards rushing with 12 scores.

The Flowood, Miss. native suffered a leg injury in the 2022 season opener and missed the remainder of the campaign.

Possessing a good combination of balance and power, Carroll is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield.

His father Herman played defensive tackle at Mississippi State prior to being drafted by the New Orleans Saints in fifth round of the 1994 NFL Draft.

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Born and raised in the New Orleans area, Rene Nadeau has been involved in sports ever since his earliest memories. Rene played basketball, wrestled, ran track, and was an All-District running back in football at John F. Kennedy High School. He went on to play football at LSU, developing a passion for the game in even greater fashion while in…

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