-RivalsAfter an up and down start to the day, Vaulton locked in and found his stride when it mattered most, during pool play. He did a nice job getting the ball into the hands of his playmakers and with his size and decision-making, he should be on the radar of FBS schools when he has the opportunity to audition in person during the spring and summer.
OD, is that you?Just asked a buddy of mine who coaches at Alcoa about him. Said he is a good kid. Actually lost part of his index finger in a farming accident. Was tough for him to come out of that. Said he is a good qb. Gets the the ball to his play makers well doesn’t try to do to do much. He said he could play at the d1 level for sure, not sure about the sec though. I’ll keep y’all posted if I hear anything else.
Farm boy, gotta be tough.Just asked a buddy of mine who coaches at Alcoa about him. Said he is a good kid. Actually lost part of his index finger in a farming accident. Was tough for him to come out of that. Said he is a good qb. Gets the the ball to his play makers well doesn’t try to do to do much. He said he could play at the d1 level for sure, not sure about the sec though. I’ll keep y’all posted if I hear anything else.
No one could look more pitiful than Bray in that category. And I don't think anyone would claim that Bray had a weak arm.Best of luck to the young man and his development. Would be neat to have a quality instate QB. But he might want to wait for a year or two in the weight room before rocking the sleeveless look.