News Summary
The WKU Football team in Bowling Green is thrilled to announce the addition of two players to their 2025 signing class: wide receiver Jairus Mack and quarterback Maverick McIvor. Mack, a former player at Charlotte, brings experience with 51 receptions and impressive yardage. McIvor, who previously played at Abilene Christian, comes with significant accomplishments, including over 8,000 passing yards and 63 touchdowns. Their integration into the team is expected to enhance WKU’s offensive strength as the season approaches.
Bowling Green Welcomes New Talent to WKU Football Team
Excitement is in the air over at the WKU Football program in Bowling Green as they recently announced the acquisition of two promising new players for their 2025 signing class. Wide receiver Jairus Mack and quarterback Maverick McIvor will join the ranks of the Hilltoppers, helping to ensure a bright future for the team as they eye the upcoming season.
A Closer Look at Jairus Mack
Let’s dive into who Jairus Mack is. Standing at 5’10” and weighing in at 178 lbs, Mack is a seasoned wide receiver and a redshirt senior. His football journey began at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, where he showcased his spark, earning accolades as the Region 8-5A Player of the Year not once, but twice!
Moving on to his college career, Mack spent four seasons playing for Charlotte, where he truly made his mark. Over the course of 35 games, 14 of which he started, he recorded a solid 51 receptions amounting to 959 yards and three touchdowns. In the most recent 2024 season, he racked up 418 yards off 19 catches, demonstrating that he can consistently provide a reliable target for any quarterback’s arm.
One standout season for Mack was in 2023. He caught 25 passes for 453 yards and added two more touchdowns, positioning himself as a significant player within the American Athletic Conference (AAC), ranking second in that league and placing 24th in FBS with an impressive average of 18.12 yards per catch. Not bad for a player who redshirted in 2022, right?
Introducing Maverick McIvor
Now, let’s turn our attention to Mavericks, quite literally! Standing taller at 6’2” and a solid 210 lbs, McIvor is ready to take the reins as a quarterback. His path to WKU led through Abilene Christian, where he established himself as one of the premier players at the FCS level.
Diving into his stats, McIvor shattered records over three seasons with a remarkable total of 8,012 passing yards and 63 touchdowns, all while managing to throw just 21 interceptions. The 2024 season was particularly impressive, where he logged 3,828 yards and 30 touchdowns, leading his squad to the United Athletic Conference title and a spot in the FCS Playoffs. His performance earned him the title of Second Team All-American, adding to his impressive resume.
Before his time at Abilene Christian, McIvor was a talented recruit coming out of Texas Tech, where he didn’t see game time. His high school years at Central High in San Angelo, Texas, set him up for success, and with a family background in football—his father, Rick, was a quarterback at Texas and drafted into the NFL—it’s clear where McIvor’s talent comes from.
A Bright Future for WKU Football
With the signing of Mack and McIvor, the 2025 signing class has a total of 25 new recruits, including 13 offensive players. This infusion of talent is expected to significantly enhance the offensive capabilities of the Hilltoppers as they gear up for the season ahead. As the coaching staff works to blend these new additions with the existing team, WKU fans have every reason to be excited about what the future holds.
As the season draws near, the camaraderie among the team will continue to grow and strengthen, backed by the newfound skills these two transfers bring. It truly feels like only the beginning for WKU Football, and the excitement is palpable as they prepare to take the field with renewed energy and talent!
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- WKU Sports: Hilltoppers Announce Additions of Mack & McIvor
- Google Search: WKU Football Signing Day
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Football