Iowa offered class of 2023 wide receiver Bryson Vowell out of Anderson County High School in Clinton, Tenn. The Hawkeyes represent Vowell’s first power-five offer and second overall.
The 6-foot-4, 185 pound wide receiver also holds an offer from Memphis according to 247Sports. He’s also drawing interest from Arkansas, East Tennessee State, Eastern Kentucky, Middle Tennessee State, UT Martin and Western Carolina.
Vowell’s recruitment is just beginning to heat up with his two offers this week from Iowa and Memphis. According to HawkeyeReport editor Blair Sanderson, Vowell racked up 714 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior with Anderson County High School last season. Sanderson also caught up with Vowell to discuss how he was offered by Iowa wide receivers coach Kelton Copeland and his thoughts on the Hawkeyes.
“Coach Copeland and I have been talking for the past two weeks and then he texted me and said he’s going come to my school to watch me practice. Then about halfway through our practice, he offered me on the spot. I’ve always been a fan of Iowa and the tradition of The Wave. Iowa is for sure an early leader for me right now. I’m very excited to get on campus,” Vowell said – Sanderson, HawkeyeReport.
As Vowell’s only power-five offer, it makes sense why Iowa is an early favorite for the wide receiver and why he is working to get on campus in the near future.
According to 247Sports, Vowell is the 10th wide receiver Iowa has offered in the 2023 cycle. Vowell joins Jalen Brown, Carnell Tate, Malik Elzy, Joshua Manning, Andre Davis, Kai Black, Frederick Moore, Ricky Ahumaraeze and Chase Hendricks.
Here’s a look at Vowell’s Hudl tape from his junior season at Anderson County High School.