QB Clayton Moore

Player: Clayton Moore

Hometown: Louisville, MS

Position: QB

Height: 6'1"

Weight: 205 lbs.

40 time: 4.7

Bench Max: 225 lbs

Squat Max: 350 lbs

Shuttle: 4.56

Vertical: 25 inches

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Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Southern Miss

Schools of Interest: Nebraska, Auburn, Mississippi, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, Texas Tech

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Assessing the talent:

"One of the top junior signal callers in the south. Passed for over 3,000 yards, 850 rushing yards and 40 total TD's. Led his team to the 3A State title as a junior." via Scout

Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 10%.

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I don't think anyone really saw him headed here anyway. But I did think he'd opt for Okie State in the end. Good for Nutt anyhow.

 
Good for Nutt anyhow.
Well not so good anymore:

Quarterback Clayton Moore of Louisville, Miss., is no longer a commitment to Mississippi.
Moore was dismissed from his high school team after an on-field incident with his coach during a semifinal victory in the Class 3A state playoffs. Ole Miss then rescinded its scholarship offer.

The prospect had also been offered by Louisville, Kansas, Southern Mississippi, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State, Nebraska and Iowa.

Louisville, led by backup junior quarterback Chris Wraggs, downed Tylertown, 26-21, to win the state title for the second straight year. He completed 16 of 22 passes for 171 yards and three touchdowns. It was Louisville's seventh state title, tying the school with South Panola for the most in state history.
 
Curiously, this is not the only QB Nebraska offered who is now back on the open market:

Vols drop interest in QB Bryce Petty
Quarterback Bryce Petty of Midlothian, Texas, is back on the recruiting board after learning from Tennessee that he didn't fit the Vols' new offensive system.

Petty, rated No. 51 in the Class of 2009, was one of two quarterbacks committed to sign with the Vols under former coach Phillip Fulmer. ESPNU 150 prospect Tajh Boyd of Phoebus (Hampton, Va.), rated No. 8, had recently opted out of his commitment after new head coach Lane Kiffin also told him his style of play didn't fit Tennessee's new offense.

Boyd is now drawing interest from Oregon, Ohio State and Boston College. Petty held offers from Nebraska and New Mexico before pledging to the Vols.
I'd guess there is absolutely no interest from Nebraska in either guy now, but something to keep in mind.

 
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