With over 400 yards of total offense and four touchdowns, Clayton was one-man wrecking crew against the Marauders of Millersville on Saturday.
He hurt Millersville with his strong arm and his legs while tossing for 260 yards and gaining 144 on the ground to break his own single-game conference record for net rush yards by a quarterback.
Clayton threw for two touchdowns in the second quarter, including a 56-yard strike to Ashton Dulin, and capped a nine-play drive with a six-yard scoring connection to Dulin.
Malone needed both of Clayton’s rushing scores in the second half as he plowed in from 1 yard out and had a game-winning 12-yard dash with 3:23 left in the fourth quarter.
His 404 yards of total offense was the sixth most in Great Midwest history. The record is 511 by Hillsdale’s Chance Stewart set last year against UIndy.
He has now completed over 55 percent of his pass attempts for over 1,500 yards with nine total touchdowns. His 402 rushing yards is also top-10 in the league. Clayton is now a two-time recipient of conference offensive weekly honors for this season.