'10 CA QB Tyler Bray (Commit/On Campus)

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Starting QB (Juhlin) graduates after this season
Backup QB (Robinette)will be a Jr next year, and he's decent. Right now though, he's starting on D and getting more reps at WR than QB from what I've heard and seen.

They'll have a great RB as well in Jacob West, and they're starting 3 sophomores on the OL right now who are doing a pretty solid job. The county's leading WR will also be returning for his senior year.
 
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I would imagine if his brother ends up being touted as similarly as Tyler, he would have little problem slotting into a starting QB position at a prestigious Knoxville-area school.
 
Stats that came out in the paper today says the starter has thrown 108 times, is leading the county in passing yards, has 14 TDs and only 1 INT.

Honestly though, I'm sure Quarles would adjust the offense to air it out even more if he's good.
 
I still think we will bring in Simms or Newton (should start), and ginger will transfer. Bray v. Top guy in '11 should be fun to watch.
~The Expert...
 
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tough game tonight. Kingsburg beat rival Dinuba 14-0. Tyler passed for 260 yards 2 TD's & 1 int. Lots of dropped balls and a few bad passes. Overall the offense didn't click well in the red zone. Still a decent showing by Bray and the offense and a great Defensive showing by the Kingsburg D.
 
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tough game tonight. Kingsburg beat rival Dinuba 14-0. Tyler passed for 260 yards 2 TD's & 1 int. Lots of dropped balls and a few bad passes. Overall the offense didn't click well in the red zone. Still a decent showing by Bray and the offense and a great Defensive showing by the Kingsburg D.

Do you know his completion %?
 
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Kingsburg atop CSL with win over Dinuba
Published online on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009
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DINUBA - Kingsburg High has two quarterbacks headed to play college football on scholarship, a big-play receiver averaging more than 25 yards a catch and a running back whose bloodlines run to USC. All power an offense averaging more than 46 points per game.

Oh, and the 13th-ranked Vikings play some pretty good defense, too.

Kingsburg gave Dinuba nowhere to run and yielded little when the Emperors finally went to the air during a 14-0 victory Friday night that puts the Vikings in the driver's seat in the Central Sequoia League.

"We thought if we could hold them to 14 points or so, we'd have a good shot," Dinuba coach Kevin Scharton said. "But they outplayed us. Defensively, they really disrupted our blocking schemes, and we couldn't get a rhythm in the run game. That's the best defense we've faced."

Kingsburg (6-0, 3-0) didn't allow Dinuba (4-2, 1-2) into Vikings' territory until the fourth quarter, with that drive ending with a forced fumble and a Kingsburg recovery.


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Kingsburg's Trenten Davis (2) looks for running room between Dinuba's Ivan Hodges, left, and James Pelham in action on Friday, Oct. 16.

Kingsburg @ Dinuba 10/16
Week 6 results

"We've always had a tough defense," said Kingsburg safety/running back Garrett Steele, son of former USC fullback Todd Steele. "It's just that no one talks about it because our offense overshadows it."

The Vikings limited Dinuba to 198 yards offense, holding running backs Demetrius Brinson and James Pelham to 45 and 48 yards.

Dinuba twice reached midfield on third down, only to have sacks by Stephen Graham and Dylan George force punts.

The first of those sacks, by Graham, set the stage for Kingsburg's first scoring drive, a 44-second, seven-play, 72-yard march directed by Tyler Bray. The Tennessee-bound quarterback connected with Michael Torres three times on the drive, including a 12-yard strike for the touchdown with 34 seconds left in the second quarter. In the second half, Bray connected on a 25-yard touchdown pass to Benton Bray that seemingly made its way through two defenders.

"This game shows we're not being carried by our offense," George said. "When we need to, we can give them opportunities."

The reporter can be reached at nickg@fresnobee.com or (559) 622-2407.
 
Tyler Bray vs Dinuba 17-31-1 275 yards


Scoreboard
Teams 1 2 3 4 Final
Kingsburg Vikings 0 7 7 0 14
Dinuba Emperors 0 0 0 0 0

Scoring summary
Plays
K Michael Torres 12 yd pass from Tyler Bray (Justin Moreno kick)
K Benton Bray 25 yd pass from Tyler Bray (Justin Moreno kick)

Game Stats
Type Team Player Stat
Rushing D Darrell Vaughn 1-3
Rushing D James Pelham 13-48
Rushing D Ivan Hodges 2-0
Rushing D Demetrius Brinson 8-45
Rushing D John Lopez 5-9
Rushing D Johnny Garcia 2-6
Passing D John Lopez 9-15-86
Receiving D Angel Meraz 4-30
Receiving D Jeremy Gomez 1-12
Receiving D Jaime Aniag 2-19
Receiving D Ivan Hodges 1-11
Receiving D Demetrius Brinson 1-10
Rushing K Christopher Theissen 1-3
Rushing K Tyler Bray 8-5
Rushing K Garrett Steele 13-80
Rushing K John Alcala 6-11
Passing K Tyler Bray 17-31-1-275
Receiving K Benton Bray 3-41
Receiving K Michael Torres 3-44
Receiving K Trenten Davis 2-29
Receiving K John Alcala 1-14
Receiving K Dylan Newbill 6-127
Receiving K Garrett Steele 1-12
 
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Tyler Bray was 17-31 for 275 yards , 2 td's and one int. Penalties and dropped passes really hurt the vikings in the red zone. Dinuba played a very good defensive ball game, but the Vikings still had just under 400 yards total offense.
 
Those stats aren't bad. Especially if this is a rivalry game and he was not feeling well. Good to see he's played well against decent competition, which he hasn't really faced a majority of the season yet I believe. Thanks for keeping us up-to-date, left coast!
 
so if kingsburg has 2 QBs, why didn't the other guy play? i'm confused


Because it was a close game. The coaching staff has a history of pumping up the #2 QB becasue he's their favorite and really hoped he would beat out Tyler but they know when it's on the line what horse to ride.

Tyler has clearly seperated himself from the #2 QB this season by too far margin to not justify him being in the game when it counts. They would run this staff out of town if they were pulling the rotating QB crap we have witnessed them do the past 3 seasons. Actually make that 2 of te past 3 seasons, as sophomores Tyler was varsity starter and #2 was on JV.

I am happy that #2 QB is getting the chance to get to the next level to play football, he's a good kid with some talent, but the staff made a mockery of the entire situation.
 
Because it was a close game. The coaching staff has a history of pumping up the #2 QB becasue he's their favorite and really hoped he would beat out Tyler but they know when it's on the line what horse to ride.

Tyler has clearly seperated himself from the #2 QB this season by too far margin to not justify him being in the game when it counts. They would run this staff out of town if they were pulling the rotating QB crap we have witnessed them do the past 3 seasons. Actually make that 2 of te past 3 seasons, as sophomores Tyler was varsity starter and #2 was on JV.

I am happy that #2 QB is getting the chance to get to the next level to play football, he's a good kid with some talent, but the staff made a mockery of the entire situation.
Man I really hope Tyler has a good head on his shoulders and comes here with a relentless work ethic. If so, he has a solid shot to come out of fall camp as the starter...regardless of whether a JUCO QB (Simms or Newton) is brought in.

Matt Barkley was an EE and that made all the difference in the world
 
Man I really hope Tyler has a good head on his shoulders and comes here with a relentless work ethic. If so, he has a solid shot to come out of fall camp as the starter...regardless of whether a JUCO QB (Simms or Newton) is brought in.

Matt Barkley was an EE and that made all the difference in the world

I keep telling myself that Bray has a shot, but the thing is that I keep getting reminded of is that you don't go JUCO with a HS QB committed if the HS guy didn't have some developing to do. That said, I hope that Bray gets the chance, but I won't be disappointed with Simms for 2 years either.
 
I keep telling myself that Bray has a shot, but the thing is that I keep getting reminded of is that you don't go JUCO with a HS QB committed if the HS guy didn't have some developing to do. That said, I hope that Bray gets the chance, but I won't be disappointed with Simms for 2 years either.
That's true, but IMHO, it would be their preference for Bray to really show up, get a good grasp of the offense by the end of fall camp and make the decision as tough for CLK to make as it was for Carroll to choose Barkley over Corp (although Corp's injury in fall camp opened the door wide open for Barkley to take the job). Even Fulmer, as conservative as he was, had a history of letting freshman get a crack at the job, if they were talented enough. I was sure CJ Leak was going to be the starting guy when Ainge and Schaeffer came in. I remember how highly rated CJ was coming out of HS. Didn't help him one bit.

It comes down to what's in the kids head. I don't think even the coaches know if he has the mental toughness and poise to be an SEC QB as a freshman. Newton or Simms would be insurance, and rightfully so.
 
That's true, but IMHO, it would be their preference for Bray to really show up, get a good grasp of the offense by the end of fall camp and make the decision as tough for CLK to make as it was for Carroll to choose Barkley over Corp (although Corp's injury in fall camp opened the door wide open for Barkley to take the job). Even Fulmer, as conservative as he was, had a history of letting freshman get a crack at the job, if they were talented enough. I was sure CJ Leak was going to be the starting guy when Ainge and Schaeffer came in. I remember how highly rated CJ was coming out of HS. Didn't help him one bit.

It comes down to what's in the kids head. I don't think even the coaches know if he has the mental toughness and poise to be an SEC QB as a freshman. Newton or Simms would be insurance, and rightfully so.

Fulmer didn't really have a choice most of the time with QB's. We never really recruited them very well from year to year, and when we needed one they were just able to come in and play for the most part as freshman.
 
imo it would be best if Simms turns out to be serviceable, Stephens stays, and Bray redshirts. A redshirt year would be huge for Bray I think...
 
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