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BREAKING: Another Highly Rated Super Talent Transfer To Baylor Bears

After spring practice wrapped up, Baylor added another piece to its offense for the 2026 football season.

The Bears signed former Charlotte wide receiver, who previously spent time at Vanderbilt and Boston College. McGowan suffered an early-season injury that caused him to miss nearly all of the 2025 season, and he now heads to Waco with one year of eligibility left.

McGowan is listed as a 5’7″, 180-pound WR. He is from Lauren (SC) and will look to make an impact on Baylor’s offense in 2026.

A Swiss Army Knife

McGowan is a wide receiver, but he might be more dangerous in the return game.

He began his collegiate career at Vanderbilt, where he was an instant playmaker. As a true freshman, he was the second-best WR on the team, catching 44 passes for 753 yards and three touchdowns. But he earned All-SEC as a true freshman for his return ability.

 

 

Jayden McGowan, Charlotte, Wide Receiver

 

 

In 2022, McGowan returned 16 kickoffs for 384 yards and was named as a Third-Team All-SEC kick returner.

McGowan returned to Vanderbilt for the 2023 season, and was at it once again. He caught 36 passes for 383 yards, but once again, it was his ability to return kicks that set him apart from everyone else. In his sophomore season, McGowan returned 19 kickoffs for 461 yards and a score. For the second year in a row, he was named to the All-SEC Third-Team.

McGowan then transferred to Boston College for the 2024 season, but caught just two passes in 11 games. He averaged nearly 20 yards per return, but the Golden Eagles didn’t utilize him in the return game as Vanderbilt did.

Impact at Baylor?

Baylor had originally signed three transfer wide receivers, but Kentucky’s Hardley Gilmore opted to return to the Wildcats after choosing the Bears.

Baylor still has Dre’lon Miller (Colorado) and Gavin Freeman (Oklahoma State), who should both make a big impact for the Bears this fall with DJ Lagway throwing the ball. Baylor will also lean on Louis Brown, who began last season in the rotation before opting to redshirt.

McGowan has proven he can be a reliable wide receiver on a big stage. He was one of Vanderbilt’s best playmakers in his first two seasons in college, playing in the SEC. But what the Bears are going to really rely on is his ability to get yards in the return game.

Both Josh Cameron and Kole Wilson were big for Baylor last season, returning kicks, and now McGowan can slide right in and become a force for the Bears on special teams.

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