Hope you are right.Clay was the most dominant Little Guy Football player I’ve ever seen. And Middle School Football player. People from here know. And then dominated at Central. Real deal Buck Buchanan/NFL type guy.
Hope you are right.Clay was the most dominant Little Guy Football player I’ve ever seen. And Middle School Football player. People from here know. And then dominated at Central. Real deal Buck Buchanan/NFL type guy.
Longtime great Billings Central Head Coach Jim Stanton saw him at a camp when he was in 7th grade at Saint Francis Middle School and said to his staff “Well boys, that might be our first NFL player.” Thats how much better he was than everyone when he was younger.Hope you are right.
Like what you say. From afar I can't comment - IDK. I rely on locals for insight.Longtime great Billings Central Head Coach Jim Stanton saw him at a camp when he was in 7th grade at Saint Francis Middle School and said to his staff “Well boys, that might be our first NFL player.” Thats how much better he was than everyone when he was younger.
Seems like a great kid, and I heard he was really cooking out there during spring ball.
One thing that really stands out about him is that he can take the heat… No one is going to kick him out of the kitchen. I know Bobby was really happy to get his mitts on him as a recruit.
I really hope one of his buddies calls him Dutch.
Clay "Air Fryer" Oven
Don't know if he's a burner, though....Seems like a great kid, and I heard he was really cooking out there during spring ball.
One thing that really stands out about him is that he can take the heat… No one is going to kick him out of the kitchen. I know Bobby was really happy to get his mitts on him as a recruit.
Hmmm, C+Seems like a great kid, and I heard he was really cooking out there during spring ball.
One thing that really stands out about him is that he can take the heat… No one is going to kick him out of the kitchen. I know Bobby was really happy to get his mitts on him as a recruit.
According to the braintrust on the litterbox, the Griz must be really bad this year because they don’t even have a senior worthy of wearing #37 and had to settle with Clay Oven, a sophomore who recorded 2 tackles last year.
Tell me you have no idea about the #37 tradition without telling me.
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They really have shaped Clay into a great player.
any word on whether his old teammate, mike rowave, is joining the griz, too? i heard he was a lot faster.I really hope one of his buddies calls him Dutch.