UW football: Clay gaining confidence
10/8/2008
Wisconsin State Journal
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Redshirt freshman running back John Clay's favorite play from the University of Wisconsin football team's season so far did not involve him touching the football.

It was when Clay picked up a blitzing cornerback in the second game against Marshall.

That was the moment, for the first time, when Clay felt comfortable in his knowledge of the offense.

"I got more excited picking up a blitz than all my runs I had," Clay said. "Just knowing I can do it and I finally got the chance to do it."

Clay had another important blitz pickup against Ohio State. It came in the second quarter on a second-and-5 on the Badgers' first touchdown drive, when he took out the legs of blitzing linebacker Ross Homan. That gave quarterback Allan Evridge time to complete a 4-yard pass to Travis Beckum.

While most fans focus on Clay's explosive runs — he has rushed 39 times for 260 yards, an average of 6.7 yards per carry — his reliability in picking up blitzes is something that will help earn him more playing time.

"It's always (critical)," Clay said. "If a 'backer's free, or somebody's free, that can get a kill shot on the quarterback. Knowing I know the right guy, (I'm) going to get (him), that speaks a lot ... (to) me knowing the defense and studying my plays."

As Clay's involvement in the offense has grown, his study habits have improved.

"It's a lot more (time), now that I'm playing a much bigger role and they're using me a lot more," he said. "I really have to be in my playbook and watching film a lot, so I can know the defense and what they're going to do."

Confidence in Evridge

Clay expressed support for senior quarterback Allan Evridge, who has struggled at times in his last three starts.

UW coach Bret Bielema said this week quarterback is a position that needs to improve and hinted at a possible change if it didn't. But Clay doesn't expect any changes at the position this season.

"I've got all the confidence in Allan," Clay said. "People doubt him, but he's just one or two plays away from doing his job. We're going to ride Allan until the season is over, we're going to stick with our main guy."

Staying in the box

UW defensive coordinator Dave Doeren's opinion of being on the sidelines instead of the press box for games has not changed after the problems getting the call to his players -- a key breakdown when Ohio State scored the game-winning touchdown Saturday.

Doeren thought the main problem was the noise, which led to players not getting lined up properly on the 11-yard option-keeper by quarterback Terrelle Pryor.

"I don't think being up there (in the press box) would have changed what I did," Doeren said. "I would have loved to have gotten the call quicker to the players. They got the call, they were all screaming at each other, nobody could hear each other.

"So obviously, if I get it quicker to them, maybe they could have talked better to each other. Whether I'm up or down, the noise in the stadium is not going to change."

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UW football: Clay gaining confidence
(10/9/2008 3:55 PM)
Steve S. says:
Sounds like yet another excuse from a coach to me. I was sitting in the end zone on the fieldhouse end, and it was very apparent that the defense was in disarray before the touchdown run by OSU. When us fans who supposedly don't know anything can figure this out, why didn't the coach call a timeout before hte Pryor run? I realize that it was the Badgers last timeout, but what good was it to have a timeout in your pocket when there was little time left and we were trailing. Evridge might have thrown a pick at the end, but the game was lost on this one play that we could have prevented if we held them to 3 points instad of 7.
(10/9/2008 1:15 PM)
Matt says:
I've heard a lot about the crowd noise playing a role in the final defensive drive for UW. I realize it probably was difficult, but we're known for being a loud student section and a loud stadium. I hope no one has second thoughts about trying to do their job as a fan this week. If its not loud, we're not doing our job!
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