Rutgers cornerback Cam Miller has accepted an invitation to play in the 2026 Hula Bowl. He is joined by two other Scarlet Knight seniors, quarterback Athan Kaliamanis and Safety Jett Elad, who have both
opted to participate in the senior showcase.
The Hula Bowl is the oldest senior invitational all-star game in college football. It was originally called the Hula Bowl because it was originally played in Hawaii, however the game has been moved to Florida in recent years.
Miller transferred to Rutgers after spending three seasons at Penn State. During his only season on the banks, Miller started all 12 games, recording 47 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, six passes defended, and one interception. He also picked up a blocked punt for a touchdown in the Knights season opening win over Ohio.
During his career at Penn State, Miller appeared in 40 games and made five starts at cornerback. During that time, he recorded 56 tackles, 8 passes defended, and one interception. He saw action in two college football playoff games and a Big Ten championship game with the Nittany Lions. He transferred to Rutgers with the knowledge that he would likely start his senior season.
Now he will have one last chance to prove himself in a game-like setting to NFL scouts.
The game itself will be hosted on January 10th, 2026, at Noon inside SPEC Martin Stadium in Deland, Florida. The game will be broadcast live on CBS.








