From Wisconsin Standout to Alabama Recruit
Bryson Clague’s move from Wisconsin to Alabama changed more than just his address.
After relocating to Auburn before his junior year, Clague quickly adapted to a new level of competition and established himself as a key contributor in one of Alabama’s respected basketball programs. The transition helped elevate his game and attract attention from Division I programs in both basketball and football.
“I fell in love with Auburn. I really like it a lot and feel like it’s been a good move.” — Bryson Clague
Player Profile
Bryson Clague
School: Auburn High School (AL)
Position: Shooting Guard / Small Forward
Height: 6’3″
Class: Senior
Junior Season Statistics
- 8.9 points per game
- 4.7 rebounds per game
- 4.1 assists per game
- Starter on an 18-11 team
Multi-Sport Competitor
Clague has excelled as both a basketball and football player throughout high school, earning attention from collegiate programs in both sports.
Athletic Background
- Varsity basketball starter
- Varsity football standout
- Four-year varsity athlete
- Division I interest in multiple sports
- Proven success against high-level competition
“It’s an honor to have colleges looking at me in both sports.” — Bryson Clague
As recruiting continues to develop, Clague currently sees basketball as his primary focus while remaining open to opportunities in football.
Strengths on the Court
At 6-foot-3, Clague brings size, athleticism, and versatility to the wing position.
Key Attributes
- Three-point shooting
- Athletic finishing ability
- Defensive toughness
- Court vision
- Playmaking
- Physicality
- Basketball IQ
Coach Chris Brandt believes Clague’s football background contributes significantly to his style of play.
“He’s physical and he’s not afraid to take it to the hole.” — Coach Chris Brandt
Ready for a Breakout Season
While Clague was productive during his first season at Auburn, a lingering football injury limited him at times.
Now healthy and coming off a strong AAU season, expectations are significantly higher entering his senior year.
“I’m expecting huge, huge things from him this year.” — Coach Chris Brandt
According to Brandt, Clague demonstrated his full offensive capabilities during AAU competition, consistently producing points while creating opportunities for teammates.
Continued Development
Despite already possessing a well-rounded skill set, Clague remains focused on improving.
Areas of emphasis include:
- Mid-range scoring
- Ball handling
- Offensive consistency
- Leadership
- Shot creation
“I need to develop more of a mid-range game.” — Bryson Clague
His willingness to identify weaknesses and work on them has been a major factor in his development.
Recruiting Interest
Several collegiate programs have expressed interest in Clague’s potential at the next level.
Programs Showing Interest
- South Alabama
- Samford
- Troy
- Virginia Military Institute (VMI)
Coaches are drawn to his combination of athleticism, versatility, size, and ability to impact the game in multiple ways.
Leadership and Future Outlook
As one of Auburn’s veteran players, Clague is expected to take on an expanded leadership role during his senior season.
His coaching staff believes he is prepared to become a primary offensive weapon while continuing to lead by example.
“I think he’ll take more of a leadership role.” — Coach Chris Brandt
With continued development, strong academics, and proven athletic ability across multiple sports, Clague has positioned himself as a compelling collegiate prospect.
The upcoming season provides an opportunity to showcase his growth and further elevate his recruiting profile at the Division I level.
