he's been a pretty squirrelly kid to this point, committing/decommitting from both UNC and Michigan before going to UCLA and bailing a few weeks into his freshman year. He;s headed to SU, and the college football world has probably heard the last of him, seems like the kind of kid who may not stick out his football career. Some of these good players just get burned out when they get a taste of how much of a job it is to play college ball. Would have been a good get on paper but I suspect maybe not in any other way.Picking up Ford was a really nice addition. Looks like Clark is headed to Syracuse. That's a bummer because he could have fit nicely here.
Cruzer
I kinda look at it this way: the primary reason why he chose Cuse was to be with his homies - it clearly wasn't a "football only" decision.Picking up Ford was a really nice addition. Looks like Clark is headed to Syracuse. That's a bummer because he could have fit nicely here.
Cruzer
But he can party down with his homeys. He's got his life priorities strait.For a kid who decommitted twice and transferred once, picking a school which is likely to have a coaching change before you ever play a down probably isnt the best idea, especially not for a TE. What happens if Syr hires a spread coach?