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2019 Football Roster
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McCray, Jordan

Jersey Number 12
Jordan McCray
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 187
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Marietta, GA
- High School:
- North Cobb
Bio
A transfer from South Alabama who was a regular in the playing time rotation.
2019 (Senior): Played in all 13 games and started nine ... Had 19 receptions for 237 yards and two touchdowns ... Scored a 73-yard touchdown against Texas Tech ... Also found the end zone against Baylor ... His 82 receiving yards against the Red Raiders set a career high ... Had seven multi-catch games, highlighted by a career-high four catches against McNeese ... Had three catches against Oklahoma and two against Oregon State, Texas Tech, Baylor, TCU and Texas A&M.
2018 (Junior at South Alabama): Caught 29 passes for 273 yards and four touchdowns on the year ... Posted a season high with 60 receiving yards against Troy, catching three passes and recording a touchdown in that same game ... Had three catches for 45 yards and a touchdown against ULM ... Matched a career high with four receptions against Texas State, amassing 31 receiving yards and a touchdown in that game ... Long reception of the season was a 34-yarder against Appalachian State ... Finished that contest with three catches for 43 yards ... Made three catches for 19 yards against Oklahoma State.
2017 (Sophomore at South Alabama): Saw action in 10 games with five starts ... Recorded 22 receptions for 270 yards and a score, tying for fourth on the team in the former category while ranking fourth in the latter ... Made first career start in season opener at Ole Miss, catching two passes for 12 yards ... Had three receptions for 27 yards the following week against No. 10 Oklahoma State ... Posted a career-best four catches for a team-leading 72 yards in Senior Day victory over Arkansas State, which included a career-long 41-yard gain in the fourth quarter to set up the Jaguars’ final touchdown ... Also had four receptions in the season finale at New Mexico State, recording a career-high 74 yards including his first career score on a 17-yard catch early in the fourth quarter ... Hauled in three balls for 35 yards at Georgia State ... Finished with a pair of receptions both in a Homecoming win over ULM and at Georgia Southern.
2016 (Freshman at South Alabama): Appeared in all but one of USA’s 13 contests his first year with the program ... Posted seven catches for 137 yards ... Finished with a pair of receptions for 45 yards, including a season-long 37-yard gain, in home opener against Georgia Southern ... Recorded two catches for 25 yards the following week at Louisiana, and hauled in two balls for 26 yards at Idaho ... Lone reception in Homecoming victory over Georgia State was for a gain of 11 yards.
High School: Transferred to play his senior season at North Cobb HS ... Lettered his first two years at Walton HS — helping the Raiders advance to the state playoffs as a freshman — but suffered a season-ending knee injury in the second game of his junior campaign.
Personal: Born June 19, 1997, in Marietta, Ga. ... Son of Curtis Brown and Semoine McCray ... Father, Curtis Brown, was a four-year letterwinner as a wide receiver at Alabama from 1991-95 ... Uncle, Charlie Brown, was an All-Pro wide receiver with the Washington Redskins his first two seasons in the NFL, going on to play in the league a total of six years.
2019 (Senior): Played in all 13 games and started nine ... Had 19 receptions for 237 yards and two touchdowns ... Scored a 73-yard touchdown against Texas Tech ... Also found the end zone against Baylor ... His 82 receiving yards against the Red Raiders set a career high ... Had seven multi-catch games, highlighted by a career-high four catches against McNeese ... Had three catches against Oklahoma and two against Oregon State, Texas Tech, Baylor, TCU and Texas A&M.
2018 (Junior at South Alabama): Caught 29 passes for 273 yards and four touchdowns on the year ... Posted a season high with 60 receiving yards against Troy, catching three passes and recording a touchdown in that same game ... Had three catches for 45 yards and a touchdown against ULM ... Matched a career high with four receptions against Texas State, amassing 31 receiving yards and a touchdown in that game ... Long reception of the season was a 34-yarder against Appalachian State ... Finished that contest with three catches for 43 yards ... Made three catches for 19 yards against Oklahoma State.
2017 (Sophomore at South Alabama): Saw action in 10 games with five starts ... Recorded 22 receptions for 270 yards and a score, tying for fourth on the team in the former category while ranking fourth in the latter ... Made first career start in season opener at Ole Miss, catching two passes for 12 yards ... Had three receptions for 27 yards the following week against No. 10 Oklahoma State ... Posted a career-best four catches for a team-leading 72 yards in Senior Day victory over Arkansas State, which included a career-long 41-yard gain in the fourth quarter to set up the Jaguars’ final touchdown ... Also had four receptions in the season finale at New Mexico State, recording a career-high 74 yards including his first career score on a 17-yard catch early in the fourth quarter ... Hauled in three balls for 35 yards at Georgia State ... Finished with a pair of receptions both in a Homecoming win over ULM and at Georgia Southern.
2016 (Freshman at South Alabama): Appeared in all but one of USA’s 13 contests his first year with the program ... Posted seven catches for 137 yards ... Finished with a pair of receptions for 45 yards, including a season-long 37-yard gain, in home opener against Georgia Southern ... Recorded two catches for 25 yards the following week at Louisiana, and hauled in two balls for 26 yards at Idaho ... Lone reception in Homecoming victory over Georgia State was for a gain of 11 yards.
High School: Transferred to play his senior season at North Cobb HS ... Lettered his first two years at Walton HS — helping the Raiders advance to the state playoffs as a freshman — but suffered a season-ending knee injury in the second game of his junior campaign.
Personal: Born June 19, 1997, in Marietta, Ga. ... Son of Curtis Brown and Semoine McCray ... Father, Curtis Brown, was a four-year letterwinner as a wide receiver at Alabama from 1991-95 ... Uncle, Charlie Brown, was an All-Pro wide receiver with the Washington Redskins his first two seasons in the NFL, going on to play in the league a total of six years.
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