Recruiting on the South Plains | QB Clayton Nicholas

I don't have any doubt that Nicholas will be the quarterback for this team for the 2012 recruiting class. I'd be surprised if there's another quarterback in this recruiting class, unless that quarterback can play another position. And I don't think there's any doubt that fans love the fact that Nicholas is local and he's talented.
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CLAYTON NICHOLAS
Position: QB
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Ht: 6'3 | Wt: 205 lbs | Forty: 4.71
High School: Cooper (Abilene, TX)
Let's get to it.
The Player Speaks: When Nicholas committed, he was one of four commits during the day. We'll get to the other three, but when those four committed, LAJ's Don Williams had a bit on all of them, including Nicholas' former head coach:
"I think he’s a stud," Spradlin said. "He’s a tremendous student of the game, a great, passionate field general. I mean, he’s got it all going on.
"He’s going to be a big kid — already is. All my (24) years coaching, I don’t think I’ve had as good an arm as Clay has and just all the intangibles."
Snip.
"It’s just the way it comes out of his hand — he’s got a great release," Spradlin said. "And he’s got all the intangibles. Boy, he’s savvy and smart. He only threw seven interceptions in 13 games, and four of those were late in the half, not late in games. He just has a great presence about him."
Nicholas also talked with the Abilene Reporter News about Texas Tech's offense:
"Their offense is a spread offense, just like us," Nicholas said. "They've been throwing the ball about 50 times a game. That's what I like to do. I don't like to just hand off the ball. I like to get it into the receivers hands and let them go to work, let the O-line protect me. I think they'll get the job done there."
And he also mentions his relationship with offensive coordinator, Neal Brown:
"We've been talking on the phone about every day the past two weeks, getting to know each other," Nicholas said. "We've got a good relationship going. The other day, they told me they just got a big 6-6 receiver, and they needed somebody to get it to him. I said, 'I'll be that guy.' he said, 'All right, we've got a new Red Raider.'"
And if you'd like to see Nicholas talk a bit about his commitment, on real live video, check out KTXS in Abilene.
The Video: Video don't lie:
Clayton Nicholas Junior Highlights (via thestripeisonfire)
Scouting Report: Nicholas threw for 3,003 yards, completing 65.7% of his passes, 30 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. For those of you interested in passing yards per attempt, Nicholas threw for 10.1 yards/attempt. The other interesting thing is that Nicholas only rushed for 43 yards for the entire season. Obviously, you have sacks included in that, but despite having a fake 40-yard dash time of 4.71, which is fast enough, Nicholas is sticking in the pocket and throwing the ball.
So in looking at his video, what stands out to me is that Nicholas has really nice touch, a bit of a wind-up on his throw, but nothing that concerns me. The ball needs to be up by his ear, not by his chest, when he's setting up in the pocket. I really like his touch on the ball in getting it out in the flat, to his running backs and obviously, his deep pass is really nice. You get a little concerned that's he's throwing into double-coverage at times, but with only 7 interceptions last year, it's hard to complain.
Also wanted to mention this article from Dave Campbell's Texas Football, Greg Teppers, who has this bit:
You have Nicholas, whom we’ve already discussed. At 6-3, 205 pounds, Nicholas has all the trademarks of a Tech quarterback: tall, rocket arm, from West Texas, a bit of a gunslinger. He’ll be a freshman, but there’s no reason to think he won’t press for the job.
Teppers then goes on to talk about all of the options available at quarterback at Texas Tech, but what got me thinking is that right now, there really isn't a "trademark" quarterback at Texas Tech. Jacob Karam and Michael Brewer are more similar to each other, while Seth Doege, Scotty Young and Nicholas seem more similar. As of this time, both Brewer and Nicholas are OC Brown commits, and you could probably throw Young in there as well as he stayed on board with Texas Tech after Brown was named as the offensive coordinator. Brown has mentioned that he doesn't mind if the quarterback is more mobile than not, but I also don't think that he's married to that concept. You get the quarterback that is the most talented and you slightly tweak your system to fit his style. That seems about right.
UPDATE: Wanted to update Christopher Jelliffe's comment with a link and blockquote. From early April of 2011, per ESPN, the Elite 11 Regional Quarterback Camp was held and Nicholas impressed:
A prospect we liked very much coming into the day, but has not received a lot of attention was Texas Tech verbal commit Clayton Nicholas of Cooper (Abilene, Texas). He did not have a single offer until Tommy Tuberville and the Red Raiders came calling, despite very impressive film work and a consistent demonstration in games that he could make all the throws at the next level and do it with a smooth stroke. Nicholas showed that stroke on Saturday, but it is clear he is exclusively accustomed to working from the shotgun, because he does not yet exhibit the proper footwork, setup balance and quickness you would like to see. Therefore he was inconsistent in his overall accuracy. There is no debating his natural arm strength or wrist velocity and once he gets coached up on footwork, he could really be good because he does the other things naturally and he is blessed with good size. Tuberville got a nice steal here.
Clayton, welcome to Texas Tech and Git Your Guns Up!
The 2011 Class: No tables until more rankings are released.
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Got a bit of a looping release, doesn't he
but he gets it done. Welcome to the most popular spot on the depth chart, kid.
Clayton Nicholas
Has every bit as much potential as anyone else on our roster right now. Nicholas and Young have the most pro potential, (mainly due to size). We’ll see how that translates into the college game.
Also of note on the windup. Word on the street is he’s been shortening his windup. Of course, practice does not equal game play.
I'd take this kid over any 2012 QB prospect
I said it before but I’ll say it again. This kid reminds me of Harrell with his passing style. He has perfect size and arm strength. Throws very tight spirals with zero loftiness. The depth at QB is my only fear right now. I just hope this guy hangs on because he’s going to be good no matter where he plays.
"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
"We started too late" - Neal Brown
Agreed, we are loaded at the QB position.
I am also glad to see that we are still recruiting QB’s that sling the pig skin. Love how quick he gets the ball to the RB’s. Leach did that extremely well. Plays fast for High School game. Very encouraging. Welcome to Tech young man.
Another Red Raider First Down.
"I feel sorry for the guys," Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville said. "They fought hard tonight. We didn't look good on offense or defense at times, and at times we looked pretty good. It's just, I don't know. Weird game.
6 -6 receiver???????
Who is the receiver Neal Brown speaks of????
Why do they have to be 6-6.
I will take another Crabs any day of the month. NB needs to do his home work. Looks like new QB loves to throw to quick and fast RB’s who can catch and run. Not many 6-6 guys can run after the catch. Our new TE is only 6-4. Hope our competition does not run with that.
"I feel sorry for the guys," Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville said. "They fought hard tonight. We didn't look good on offense or defense at times, and at times we looked pretty good. It's just, I don't know. Weird game.
Amaro is 6-5, that is the tallest we have data for.
Brown may have been speaking of him…saying 6-6 as a generous round-up from 6-5. ( Oh, and 6-6 is the ideal height ).
We had a 6-6 TE who went pro back in the day, he could run o.k. He was uncommon.
But to the why, it remains that the tall guy is always a little bit open, a little easier to get a mismatch opposite a db ( LB ) heightwise, pretty easy to spot on the field, always a guy who might make it easier for a qb…and as I mentioned….the ideal height. ;-)
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They are talking about the transfer Marcus Kennard
Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.
by Gus Mitchem on Apr 12, 2011 10:30 AM CDT up reply actions
Who said anything about a TE
The quote was:
“The other day, they told me they just got a big 6-6 receiver, and they needed somebody to get it to him.”
Btech did !!
“Our new TE is only 6-4. Hope our competition does not run with that.”
That is why I replied to his comment.
Living large in Texas...Texas forever.
Far-Fetched
WR Dorial Green-Beckham is 6’6" and runs a 4.43
The way Nicholas throws
Reminds me of how Cur Warner threw. If he can be even close to that, we have a rare find that slipped by a bunch of other people.
TTpilk
"Never, never, never give up." Winston Churchill
The awkward wind up and strong arm
kinda reminds me of Potts (uh oh, another abilene product), but damn he throws a nice deep ball.
cooper is waaaay different
Than abilene high. From a former cougar
"As we continue to merely "talk about championships""
by blackbeard on Apr 11, 2011 5:36 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
I thought the same thing
He also seemed to throw a bit side armed, which could be a problem in college. Needs to come over the top more. HE has the knack for judging his receivers and hitting them in stride, though. That is not something you can coach. A few mechanical issues, but a lot of upside.
WOW
I wish our offense looked like that, the constant roll out is a neat feature. I know its highlights but the receviers look shap in the patter and Clayton does have that great timing of Harrell of hitting the guys in stride to add YAC.
0:30 Great qucik slant
2:10 Awesome long slant
Check it out its worth a watch
Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.
Our offense used to look like that;
Precision, timing, confident equals Air Raid.
"I feel sorry for the guys," Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville said. "They fought hard tonight. We didn't look good on offense or defense at times, and at times we looked pretty good. It's just, I don't know. Weird game.
Yup I miss those days of five guys in the pattern all runing through open spaces. Watching in person was far different that the lame angles shown on TV, especially before every college team in the country ran a spread.
I always tried to train myself to watch downfield while in the stands and avoid just watching the oline and QB. Then came Potts and there was no reason to watch downfield.
Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.
Spot on....
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by oldschoolraider on Apr 12, 2011 10:06 PM CDT up reply actions
Red Raiders get a Steal
Per ESPN on Dallas’ recent ELITE 11 CAMP at TCU:
A prospect we liked very much coming into the day, but has not received a lot of attention was Texas Tech verbal commit Clayton Nicholas (Abilene, Texas/ Cooper). He did not have a single offer until Tommy Tuberville and the Red Raiders came calling, despite very impressive film work and a consistent demonstration in games that he could make all the throws at the next level and do it with a smooth stroke. Nicholas showed that stroke on Saturday, but it is clear he is exclusively accustomed to working from the shotgun, because he does not yet exhibit the proper footwork, setup balance and quickness you would like to see. Therefore he was inconsistent in his overall accuracy. There is no debating his natural arm strength or wrist velocity and once he gets coached up on footwork, he could really be good because he does the other things naturally and he is blessed with good size. Tuberville got a nice steal here.
Christopher Jelliffe - Wreck em!!
by Christopher Jelliffe on Apr 11, 2011 2:16 PM CDT reply actions
Good judge of qb while in HS is not a steal
with all due respect to ESPN…
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Can Any Other College Match Tech's Depth at Quarterback?
Doege, Karam, Young, Brewer, and now Nicholas!
Pretty impressive group.
Interesting decisions for Brown in the next couple of years. Assume Doege is a two-year starter. Does Brown go with Karam as a one year wonder or skip him for Young in order to build a veteran or skip to Brewer for that matter? There is something to be said about a multiple year starter ala Harrell.
Good problems to have. :>)
It will be very interesting to manage the leadership as the classes come to age. From all the reports Brewer was a strong supporter of the entire 2011 class along with Amaro the TE. I dont see Scotty fitting into the system, and I see Brewer as more of an run option quick smalller QB so assuing they all stay healthy we could still afford for at least one to transfer to OleMiss, wait that was Texas, our guys transfer to Auburn!
Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.
by Gus Mitchem on Apr 12, 2011 10:33 AM CDT up reply actions
From what I hear localy
he wants to be at Tech.
Abilene Cooper just lost it’s coach so he will be in transition this year. They will most likely play the same or very similar system. I would seen to me that this would help in making the move to a collage program.
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