WKU FB: Hilltoppers Host 2026 Pro Day

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – WKU Football hosted its annual Pro Day on Tuesday at the Harold and Juanita Koon Football Complex, the Tim and Sarah Ford Fieldhouse and Houchens-Smith Stadium.
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“It went really good. I ran the times I needed to run. I think I threw it very good. For what it is worth, no incompletions. I hit all the landmarks I wanted to hit, so I feel good about the day.” – WKU Football quarterback Maverick McIvor.
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“I feel like it went amazing, man. The fact that I was able to make it here and ball out with my boys is truly amazing. Jesus blessed us with an amazing day and I couldn’t be any prouder or happier, not just for me, but for all the guys that hooped out here with us. … We all had a great day, a great showing, and nobody should hang their head today. We trained for this, we prayed for this, and the fact that we were able to complete it, it was just amazing.” – WKU Football running back George Hart III.
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“My experience was great. Just knowing the hard work from January all the way up to Pro Day, it just went well and stuff. It was great to see what my numbers were and to see what the scouts said.” – WKU Football wide receiver Matthew Henry.
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“I just feel blessed. Preparation means opportunity, and I feel like I made the most out of my opportunity.” – WKU Football linebacker Anthony Brackenridge.
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“Mentally – that was the first thing. Mentally being there, and then letting my work show. This is not just the first time I’ve stepped on the football field. I’ve been doing this since I was a kid. The main thing in my process today was, OK, mentally be focused. Let my mental be focused and from here on out, everything is going to show because it’s second nature – the field work is second nature, I’ve been playing football. The main thing for me was making sure my mental was straight and have fun.” – WKU Football linebacker Jaylen Wester.
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“I feel like I did good. I showed a good upside. I’d like to be a little more consistent. I’d like to get my misses a little better. But I think it was overall a good day. I showed good potential and I’m grateful for the opportunity.” – WKU Football punter Cole Maynard.
WKU Football is scheduled to start spring practices on Tuesday, March 10. The Hilltoppers will host the 2026 Red & White Spring Showcase, presented by SA Recycling, at Houchens-Smith Stadium on Saturday, April 11, at noon. The event will be free for fans to attend. More information on the 2026 Red & White Spring Showcase is available HERE.
The Hilltoppers are scheduled to open the 2026 season at Nevada on Saturday, Sept. 5. The full 2026 schedule will be released at a later date.
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