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Originally Posted by Bernini
John Clay is like a bowling ball when he starts an adequate distance from the line of scrimmage and in I-Form. Very good at making subtle singular cuts around the line of scrimmage and beyond and then carries defenders with him like some of the classic star backs. The Badgers have run him some as the lone back, out of basically fullback position, and with modest results in that situation. He can't get his momentum going to run over players nor is he elusive enough to avoid penetration. If they're more realistic about the situations in which they use him, he'll be a stud at Wisconsin in the Brandon Jacobs mold.
v. Akron- 12 carries, 71 yds, 1 TD
v. Marshall- 11 carries, 54 yds, 2 TD's
Both games included a few nasty runs which would make your jaw drop. Pretty much as good as advertised.
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I've only seen Clay the one time against the Bucks, so take this with only that grain of salt...but from what I saw, I'd say P.J. WHO? And get Clay in the game. As the commentators said, Clay just plain hits the hole faster than Hill. Granted, identifying and picking the hole is perhaps a talent that Hill understands better and perhaps that's why he's taking his time getting to the hole, but what I saw from Clay was just a guy with more burst and shiftiness, despite also being a BIG guy. Play Clay more and PJ less.