Brian Clay Jr., a cornerback from Will C. Wood High in Vacaville, Calif., told the Warrior Beat he has accepted a football scholarship offer from the Warriors
Clay said he is 6 feet 1, 185 pounds and can run 40 yards in 4.59 seconds. He will be turning down offers from Colorado State, San Diego State, UNLV, San Jose State, Utah State, Army and Air Forc
madeinhawaii wrote:Brian Clay Jr., a cornerback from Will C. Wood High in Vacaville, Calif., told the Warrior Beat he has accepted a football scholarship offer from the Warriors
Clay said he is 6 feet 1, 185 pounds and can run 40 yards in 4.59 seconds. He will be turning down offers from Colorado State, San Diego State, UNLV, San Jose State, Utah State, Army and Air Forc
BRIAN CLAYCB/QB, 6-1, 185 lbs. (4.59 40 yd dash)
(Will C. Wood HS - Vacaville, CA) (Committed to UH) (Turned down offers from Army, Colorado St., Fresno St., San Diego, San Diego St., SJSU, UNLV, and Utah St.)
madeinhawaii wrote:Brian Clay Jr., a cornerback from Will C. Wood High in Vacaville, Calif., told the Warrior Beat he has accepted a football scholarship offer from the Warriors
Clay said he is 6 feet 1, 185 pounds and can run 40 yards in 4.59 seconds. He will be turning down offers from Colorado State, San Diego State, UNLV, San Jose State, Utah State, Army and Air Forc
Looks like a solid player. That 40 time is irrelevant if he does play CB. In cover 2, you really don't need blazing speed as long as your backpedal and breaks to the ball are quick. Also, if he has football speed and reacts to plays quickly those zone coverage is a perfect fit. In a bump and run scheme, he might be exposed.
hilo65 wrote:Damn I thought was Brian Clay the Decathlete
Eh! If the other Brian Clay could catch the ball, he would have played football....Its easier to run without people trying to remove your head from your shoulders!
Hawaii may have one of the best secondaries forming into the final WAC campaign, but the transition will be challenging when the Warriors play in the MWC in 2012. Great pickup!