University of Tennessee’s standout wide receiver, Bru McCoy, has been recognized as one of the nation’s top student-athletes, earning a spot on the prestigious Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year watch list. This esteemed honor acknowledges McCoy’s exceptional leadership, academic excellence, and community service.
McCoy’s impressive collegiate career is marked by outstanding achievements on and off the field. A talented receiver with a knack for making clutch plays, he has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence in the classroom, boasting an impressive academic record. Additionally, McCoy’s dedication to community service has made a lasting impact, inspiring his peers and solidifying his status as a role model.
The Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year award, presented annually by the Jason Witten Foundation, honors student-athletes who exemplify exceptional character, leadership, and community involvement. As a nominee, McCoy joins an elite group of student-athletes from across the country, all vying for this prestigious recognition.
McCoy’s nomination serves as a testament to his unwavering dedication to excellence in all aspects of his life. “Bru embodies the spirit of a true student-athlete,” said Tennessee Head Coach, Josh Heupel. “His leadership, work ethic, and commitment to making a positive impact are qualities that make him an exceptional candidate for this award.” As the season unfolds, McCoy’s focus remains on leading his team to victory while continuing to make a lasting difference in his community.