Redskins Sign Undrafted Free Agent QB Darryl Clark
Redskins' General Manager Bruce Allen said Saturday the team would pursue an undrafted quarterback, and they've apparently found one they liked as the team has signed Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark as an undrafted rookie free agent. A two-year starter, Clark is Penn State's all-time leader in touchdowns (43) and also set single-season marks his senior year in passing...
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April 25, 2010
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April 25, 2010
Lions Look to Find Replacement for Clark
With only a couple of weeks before the 2010 Blue White game, the Nittany Lions are looking ahead to the upcoming season and a September 11th matchup with the national champion Alabama Crimson Tide with a huge question mark…who will be the quarterback?
Gone is two-time first team All-Big Ten quarterback Daryll Clark. Four candidates await [...]
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April 13, 2010
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April 13, 2010
Thursday Question: Spring Position Battles, pt. 1
The exit of Daryll Clark leaves a gaping hole in the offensive starting lineup. The Nittany Lions have multiple positions to fill this off-season. (photo: Mike Pettigano) Spring football is a time when great teams are made. Penn State in 2010 is no different. With so many key leadership positions vacated by long-time starters, the Nittany Lions have a ton of work to do over the next...
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April 01, 2010
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April 01, 2010
Penn State, Clark did have something to prove
Brian McLaughlin, Sporting News
ORLANDO — Daryll Clark, Penn State and the Big Ten Conference all exhaled as the final second ticked off the clock Friday afternoon at the Capital One Bowl.
No more questions, at least for now, about not being able to play with the big boys.
Clark, Penn State's senior quarterback, had struggled terribly in crucial games...
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January 01, 2010
Clark leads PSU over LSU in Capital One Bowl
Senior quarterback Daryll Clark finally has a signature win on his collegiate resume.
Clark completed 18-of-35 pass attempts for 216 yards and a touchdown in Penn State’s 19-17 victory over LSU in the Capital One Bowl on Friday. Clark led the Nittany Lions on a 12-play, 65-yard drive that eclipsed 5:57 off the clock and ended [...]
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January 01, 2010
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January 01, 2010
Penn St.’s Daryll Clark Doesn’t Play Angry. Sure.
Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark on Nov. 22 responding to being called an “interception machine” by ESPN’s Todd McShay (video):
“You can’t go out and play angry as a quarterback, because you’ll sit there and get upset and think ‘I’m so mad’ and you end up throwing this pass and that pass and they (passes) end [...]
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December 21, 2009
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December 21, 2009
Penn State blasts Spartans, 42-14
Daryll Clark won't be missed by Michigan State fans, as the senior quarterback and Penn State overcame a slow start Saturday night in East Lansing to pound the Spartans 42-14. In two career games against Michigan State, Clark has thrown for 650 yards, eight touchdowns and no interceptions. The Nittany Lions earned their 10th win of the season, and made a big statement for BCS...
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November 21, 2009
Clark named Unitas Award finalist
From GoPSUSports.com: Penn State's Daryll Clark (Youngstown, Ohio) is among the final 10 candidates for the 2009 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award... In addition to Clark, the remaining candidates for the 2009 Golden Arm Award are: Jarrett Brown, West Virginia; Max Hall, BYU; Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan; Thaddeus Lewis, Duke; Colt McCoy, Texas; Tony Pike, Cincinnati; Todd Reesing...
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October 20, 2009
Picking apart a Big Ten spring preview
◊ We're nearing the Ides of March, which means spring football is on its way. I don't know a better college football site than CFN, particularly its spring previews. Today, CFN released its Big Ten spring preview. As expected, Penn State should be one of the top two favorites to win the Big Ten title, again.The writer, Pete Fiutak, knows as we do, that Penn State runs...
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March 12, 2009
Clark's Heisman quandary; JoePa's presser
If Daryll Clark gets the invitation to New York City as a finalist–I don't believe he can win it this season, unless several players have complete meltdowns–it could set him up to be labeled as a huge disappointment in 2009. Right now, a few people are tabbing Clark as a legitimate contender for the Heisman. That's great and all, but what will it mean next year, when...
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October 15, 2008
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