“It’s hard for early enrollee freshmen to make the transition and to deal with the volume that comes with college football. It’s a lot. For that kid not to hit a wall, really he has been consistent from the start. It’s impressive,” Vanderbilt head coach Clark Lea said in April. “That’s a testament to him. It’s a testament to his family, his high school, kind of what makes him unique. We’re excited about him. We think he can obviously be a play-maker for us.
“I think now he gets to kind of really process everything he has learned and compact it and build into a great fall camp. He has got to keep learning and growing because it’s still a small sample size. So we need to keep pushing them to every day get a little bit better. But we’re pleased with where he is and think he can be a factor in our offense in the fall.”
And what a factor he has been.
In his collegiate debut at Hawai’i, McGowan had five catches for 27 yards and three carries for 29 yards. The following week against Elon the 5-foot-8, 177-pound wide receiver caught a 75-yard touchdown pass as part of a 118-yard receiving day.
McGowan was named SEC Freshman of the Week days later.
“I feel like I’ve done a decent job but there’s still room to improve,” McGowan said of the start to his collegiate career. “I’m making a lot of little mistakes and taking plays off and I have to fix that with effort. Like when I got in the game Saturday against Wake Forest I was seeing looks that I hadn’t seen before. Film study is going to have be a bigger priority.”
Nicknamed “Shake” for his ability to shake defenders, McGowan ironically used to be called “Butterfingers” during youth football because he had problems catching passes. He has come a long way since then and said he’s now focused getting a Vanderbilt degree – likely with a medicine, health and society major – and helping the Commodores reach their highest potential.
Those two goals now seem awfully likely for a football player not many programs wanted.
“I just want to win,” he said. “I just want to win an SEC championship, help this team play at its highest level and, hopefully, the accolades with come with that.”
— Chad Bishop covers Vanderbilt for VUCommodores.com.
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