TIGER When Adriel Clark transferred from Riverside Military Academy to Rabun County late in the summer, it was seen as perhaps a key ingredient for what was already a potent Wildcats offense.
They already had the nation’s No. 1 junior quarterback prospect in the country in Gunner Stockton (South Carolina-commit), a slew of receivers for their high-flying spread attack, and arguably their best offensive line in school history returning.
Clark was seen as a deep ball threat that could help stretch any defense.
But it’s doubtful that even Wildcats’ coach Jaybo Shaw, the architect of the state’s most potent 2020 attack (604 points, 47.0 ppg), could have foreseen what was to come.