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  Not that Clark needed another reason to be motivated this season, but after being left off the All-ACC preseason team there will be an extra chip on his shoulder. Clark returns as one of the best corner backs in the ACC after leading the conference with 10 pass breakups, while also tallying one interception. He surprised many last year jumping onto the scene after transferring from Liberty and immediately locking down the No. 1 corner spot. At 5-foot-10 and 172 pounds, he's athletic and skilled enough to lockdown his side of the field, but also extremely competitive, which is a good trait for a corner back.

He might have brought down just one interception, but he dropped a few last year and what he does best is tighten the passing windows to receivers, as seen by his 10 pass breakups. I expect Clark will have an even better year this season under Bryan Brown. He could be a dominant corner that jumps into the Jim Thorpe Award conversation. If he is at his best, Louisville's defense is able to get more creative with blitzes when it knows its corners are doing their jobs consistently. - Courier Journal


rJr/2023 CB KeiTrel ClarkLouisville
News Source: Courier Journal



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