
| High School: | Dickinson | |
| Hometown: | Dickinson, Texas | |
| Area Recruiter: | Van Malone | |
| HS Coach: | Warren Trahan |
Stats
2007:
• 81-of-166 for 1,193 passing yards (48.8 Completion Percentage)
• 13 touchdowns
• 8 interceptions
2008:
• 85-of-181 for 1,216 passing yards (47.0 Completion Percentage)
• 10 touchdowns
• 4 interceptions
2009:
• 119-of-219 for 1,504 passing yards (54.3 Completion Percentage)
• 9 passing touchdowns
• 11 Interceptions
• Rushed for 934 yards (5.7 average) and 13 touchdowns
Honors
2009:
• 24-5A First Team All-District (AP)
• 3 star recruit by ESPN.com / Scouts Inc.
• Ranked 66th among quarterbacks nationally by ESPN.com / Scouts Inc.
What They’re Saying
Coach Warren Trahan comments on Clay Honeycutt:
“Having his dad [Lynn] play over there is great for him. He knows the campus, he knows the program and he knows what it feels like to run out on the field when the band is playing and the crowd is right there. I think it’s the greatest thing in the world walking out on the field before a ballgame. He made a great decision and I think A&M did a great job recruiting him. They recruited him as an athlete, and I think he can help A&M in more than one way.”
Clay Honeycutt:
“The thing I’m looking forward to the most, I think, is just the opportunity to come in and learn and receive coaching from some of the best coaches out there, who knows how to help you prepare for the next level. Regardless of what position it is, I’m just looking forward to seeing how far I can go and how good I can become with such good instructors.”
Notable
• Honeycutt enrolled at Texas A&M in January and will go through spring drills with the Aggies.
• His father, Lynn Honeycutt, lettered at Texas A&M as a defensive back in 1978 and 1979. He came to A&M for Coach Emory Bellard in 1978 as a junior college transfer from Henderson Country Junior College.
• Chose Texas A&M over Houston.