Michael Juey McCray II (born August 3, 1994) is a former American football linebacker. He is currently the outside linebackers coach at the University of Massachusetts. More about Mike McCray
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When McCray was young, he played basketball and baseball. He first played organized football in sixth grade. After two years of football, he went back to basketball and baseball before resuming football in high school. Dubbed "Big Play McCray", he played football at Trotwood-Madison High School for coach Maurice Douglass. As a junior in 2011, he gained 460 yards on 28 catches and nine touchdowns and totaled 86 tackles with five interceptions and three defensive touchdowns. As a senior in 2012, he caught 19 passes for 369 yards and four scores and made a total of 121 tackles with 2.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and two interceptions. He was recognized as an Associated Press (AP) Division II All-Ohio first-team and AP Division II Ohio Defensive Player of the Year selection in 2012. Although he was expected by some to follow his father to Ohio State, he attended the first night game at Michigan Stadium on September 10, 2011 wearing a Michigan hat. McCray was part of a team that included several highly touted recruits. McCray became a news subject when he committed to Michigan in March 2012 and was the subject of a tweet by then-current Michigan football player Roy Roundtree (a Trotwood alum) prior to signing, which was a minor NCAA violation. Toward the end of his 2011–12 junior year, he was rumored to have an offer from Ohio State. Ohio State never did offer McCray. McCray was a selection for the January 4, 2013 Under Armour All-American Game, but was unable to participate in the game while he was recovering from surgery on his left labrum. After leading Trotwood to a 15–0 Ohio High School Athletic Association Division II championship 2011 season, he committed to Michigan on March 6, 2012 over offers that included Oklahoma, Tennessee, Illinois, and Purdue.The most expensive item with a signature of Mike McCray (Mike McCray Autographed Michigan Football 8x10 Photo Coa Senior Bowl B) was sold in March 2018 for $24.99 while the cheapest item (2018 Leaf Draft MIKE MCCRAY Autograph #BA-MMI Wolverines) found a new owner for $0.50 in July 2022. The month with the most items sold (3) was December 2021 with an average selling price of $2.09 for an autographed item of Mike McCray. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2018 with $24.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.75 was July 2022. In average, an autographed item from Mike McCray is worth $2.37.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Mike McCray were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
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2018 Contenders Draft Mike McCray Rookie RC College Ticket Auto Autograph #240 | $0.99 | ||
2018 Contenders Mike McCray Autograph RC Rookie Card 240 Michigan Wolverines | $4.75 | ||
2018 Leaf Draft Mike McCray Rookie Auto Autograph RC #BA-MM1 | $0.99 | ||
Mike McCray 2018 Contenders Auto Autograph RC Rookie Michigan Wolverines N11 | $1.10 | ||
MIKE MCCRAY 2018 Leaf Draft Auto RC MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Autograph | $1.50 | ||
MIKE MCCRAY 2018 Leaf Draft Auto RC MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Autograph | $2.99 | ||
MIKE MCCRAY 2018 Leaf Draft Auto RC MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Autograph | $2.99 | ||
MIKE McCRAY 2018 Leaf Draft Autograph insert #BA-MMI Michigan Wolverines | $0.95 | ||
Mike McCray 2018 Panini Contenders Draft Picks RC Autograph Rookie Auto #240 | $4.49 | ||
MIKE McCRAY 2018 SENIOR BOWL RC MICHIGAN WOLVERINES SIGNED ROOKIE UMASS COACH A | $2.00 |
Former Michigan LB Mike McCray gets first on-field coaching position (12/22/21): Huge news for the former team captain!