McIvor attended Central High School in San Angelo, Texas. As a junior, he threw for 3,372 yards and 43 touchdowns.[2] During his senior season, McIvor suffered a season ending knee injury, causing him to miss significant playing time.[3] Following his high school career, he committed to play college football at Texas Tech University.[4][5]
College career
McIvor spent three seasons at Texas Tech, not receiving any playing time.[6] Following the 2021 season, he transferred to Abilene Christian University where he was named the starting quarterback.[7] In his first season at Abilene Christian, McIvor threw for 2,212 yards with 16 touchdowns.[8] He had a breakout year during the 2024 season.[9] In the season opener against his former team, Texas Tech, McIvor threw for 506 yards and three touchdowns, being named the FCS National Offensive Player of the Week.[10] After recording 3,828 yards and 30 touchdowns, he entered the transfer portal for a second time.[11]
On January 6, 2025, McIvor announced his decision to transfer to Western Kentucky University to play for the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers.[12] Entering the 2025 season, he was named the Hilltoppers starting quarterback.[13][14] In the season opener against Sam Houston, McIvor threw for 401 yards and totaled four touchdowns in a 41–24 victory.[15]
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