Gray Crow
16  Gray Crow
Class:
Freshman

Hometown:
Clearwater, Fla.

High School:
Countryside

Height / Weight:
6-3 / 225

Position:
Quarterback

04/14/2012

LIVE COVERAGE: BankUnited CanesFest and Spring Game

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04/05/2012

Spring Practice Report #12

Morris exchanges whistle and baseball cap for jersey and helmet

03/30/2012

Defense Steals Show During Second Scrimmage

03/29/2012

Spring Practice Report: #9

Canes have final tuneup before second scrimmage

03/08/2012

Spring Practice Report: Day 4

Football finishes last practice before Spring Break


Committed to the Hurricanes on Feb. 13, 2011.

High School: Stands 6-foot-3 and weighs a solid 233 pounds ... Ranked a three-star prospect by ESPN, Scout and Rivals ... Ranked a four-star pro-style quarterback prospect by MaxPreps.com ... Played his sophomore season at Ocala Trinity Catholic ... Threw for 1,700 yards, 20 touchdowns and only six interceptions ... Played in a run-heavy, pro-style offense for his last two seasons at Countryside ... Managed 1,369 yards in the air and seven touchdowns as a junior ... Named to the U.S. Army National Combine in January 2011 ... Threw for 1,601 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior ... Led team to 22 wins over the last two seasons, including a berth in the state championships as a junior ... Team captain ... Was a three-time district champion while playing under coaches Jared Davis at Countryside and John Brantley at Ocala Trinity Catholic ... Attended Al Golden Football Camp.


What they are saying about CROW...
He certainly shows the size, arm strength, toughness, and pocket awareness to become an outstanding pro-style QB. He reads defenses well and has a nice touch. Although not a burner, he shows the ability to escape the pass rush, buy time, and find the open receiver. He shows good zip on short to intermediate passes and consistently fits the ball between defenders in zone coverages. In his best game last season he was 27-of-30 for 310 yards and three TDs.

"He is very bright and an extremely hard worker. We actually had to tone down his lifting during the season. He's a big guy and very technically sound." --Countryside HS Coach Jared Davis

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