21 DJ Clayton
DJ Clayton
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Weight:
    175
  • Year:
    So.
  • Hometown:
    Porterville, MS
  • High School:
    Kemper County HS
  • Position:
    WR
  • gp
    12
  • yds
    168
  • yds/g
    14.0
  • td
    1
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News mentions
Six East Mississippi Lions tabbed 2018 NJCAA Football All-Americans
Six East Mississippi Lions tabbed 2018 NJCAA Football All-Americans

For their individual efforts in helping lead the East Mississippi Community College Lions to their fifth NJCAA national championship and seventh MACJC state title during the past decade, six members of EMCC’s most recent unbeaten championship football team have been tabbed as 2018 NJCAA Football All-Americans.  First and second teams along with honorable mention selections were made by the NJCAA Football Committee and announced Tuesday by the NJCAA national office headquartered in Charlotte, N.C.

Top-ranked and reigning national and state champion EMCC features 13 players with postseason football honors
Top-ranked and reigning national and state champion EMCC features 13 players with postseason football honors

Fresh off claiming a third straight MACJC state football championship and securing a spot in this year’s NJCAA eTeamSponsor Football National Championship, the top-ranked and reigning national champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College feature 13 players who have garnered postseason honors for their season-long individual efforts on the gridiron.  The 2018 NJCAA All-Region 23 and MACJC All-State football teams were officially announced Tuesday by the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges office headquartered in Jackson.

Reigning champion EMCC Lions shut out Coahoma 47-0 to earn No. 1 seed in MACJC football playoffs
Reigning champion EMCC Lions shut out Coahoma 47-0 to earn No. 1 seed in MACJC football playoffs

The reigning national and state champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College secured the MACJC North Division’s No. 1 seed in the upcoming state playoffs with Thursday night’s 47-0 home shutout victory over Coahoma Community College at Sullivan-Windham Field. 

Second-half surge propels No. 1 EMCC Lions to 56-21 Homecoming win over Holmes
Second-half surge propels No. 1 EMCC Lions to 56-21 Homecoming win over Holmes

The four-time national champion Lions of East Mississippi Community College scored 28 unanswered second-half points to close out the game and pull away with a 56-21 Homecoming victory over Holmes Community College during Saturday afternoon MACJC North Division football action played at Sullivan-Windham Field.  

No. 1 EMCC Lions score seven different ways in posting 54-13 home division win over Mississippi Delta
No. 1 EMCC Lions score seven different ways in posting 54-13 home division win over Mississippi Delta

The reigning national champion and top-ranked Lions of East Mississippi Community College scored seven different ways during a 47-point opening half on the way to claiming a 54-13 home victory over Mississippi Delta Community College during Thursday’s MACJC North Division contest played at Sullivan-Windham Field.

No. 1-ranked EMCC Lions open division play with 56-26 road win over Itawamba
No. 1-ranked EMCC Lions open division play with 56-26 road win over Itawamba

Reigning national and state champion East Mississippi Community College successfully opened MACJC North Division football action with a 56-26 road victory over Itawamba Community College Thursday evening at Eaton Field on the ICC campus.  

EMCC’s Stephens earns 100th career coaching win as No. 1 Lions roar past Pearl River 59-10
EMCC’s Stephens earns 100th career coaching win as No. 1 Lions roar past Pearl River 59-10

No. 1-ranked East Mississippi Community College scored 38 unanswered points to overcome an early deficit en route to posting a 59-10 road triumph over Pearl River Community College Thursday evening at Dobie Holden Stadium.  EMCC’s decisive victory over the Wildcats gave 11th-year head coach Buddy Stephens his 100th career collegiate coaching win.