Hall of Fame

Jack McDowall

  • Class
  • Induction
    1975
  • Sport(s)
Position: Halfback
Years: 1925-1927
Place of Birth: Micanopy, FL
Date of Birth: Jun 26, 1905
Place of Death: Winter Park, FL
Date of Death: May 25, 1969
Height: 6-1
Weight: 175
High School: Gainesville, FL (Gainesville HS\rRockingham, NC (Rockingham HS)\r

Southern football was still in its pioneer stages when young Jack McDowall entered North Carolina State in 1925. The sport was straining with growth pains throughout Dixie, each school was struggling to be as good as Eastern powerhouse teams. The Southern Conference was just three years old and North Carolina State fans were simply hoping for respectability within the new league. Little did they know their Wolfpack had a player who would become the greatest athlete in school history. "Spindle Legs" McDowall could run like the wind, pass with precision, kick with accuracy and play a devilishly destructive defense. He was Mr. Everything to the Wolfpack football program, but it took McDowall and his teammates some time before they could put North Carolina State in the Southern football limelight. In 1925, McDowall's sophomore season, the Pack posted a 3-5-1 mark. The next year, it was 4-6-0. Then, in 1927, McDowall led the Wolfpack to its finest record since the school began playing football in 1894, as NC State ran off a 9-1-0 record. Following college, McDowall became the head coach and athletic director at Rollins College, a post he held for 29 years.
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