PROVO — Offensive guard Clark Barrington represents the face of consistency BYU head coach Kalani Sitake is looking for.
Barrington is smart, big, strong and obedient. He plays hard, does his job, brings intensity, has toughness. When he sprints downfield leading a play, he gets his man and likely one or two others. He grades high.
Barrington, who spent two years as a missionary in Uganda, got his first career start against Navy on Labor Day, a 55-3 beatdown of the Midshipmen. People wanted to make a highlight film of him grading out defenders as Lopini Katoa and Tyler Allgeier ran like antelopes.