Kentucky QB Danny Clark announces departure from Mark Stoops' Wildcat program
After two seasons in Lexington, Danny Clark is ready to move on from the Kentucky football program.
The redshirt sophomore announced his intentions to leave the program on Tuesday. Clark is a native of Ohio and signed with Mark Stoops’ program as a member of the 2017 recruiting class. He was originally a longtime commit of Ohio State before signing with Kentucky.
He sat his first season out as a redshirt player and with the addition to the roster and eventually starting nod at the QB position heading into the 2018 season going to Terry Wilson, Clark’s future prospects on the field in Lexington looked bleak. For what it’s worth, Clark’s statement was nothing but positive regarding his time at Kentucky, nothing that he desires to play for a program that fits his style as a player.
Here is the statement Clark released on Twitter Tuesday, announcing his decision to leave the program:
Cyberdyne Sys "Prototype 2000"-
Status-Rebooting.. pic.twitter.com/GH2seEV82D— DC (@DClarkQB) November 27, 2018
Wish Him the best, hate that he is leaving the program
Good luck young man.
After tutoring under the Dynamic Duo of Gran and Hinshaw I”m confident you will catch on with a good team.
This will give the staff ANOTHERchange to find a fantastic JUCO quarterback like we’ve had with Johnson and Touchdowm Terry. Seriously,good luck.
You are quite literally a bitter irrelevant troll. He had chances but could not beat out Hoak or Wilson but did nothing when his number was called. I wish him the best but don’t pretend he was some all American that was not given a fair shot.
Another fan!
All the quarterback recruit out of high school that Gran and Hinshaw seems to have ‘un-coachable’ haven’t they?
With JUCO coaches having the ability to develop talent why should the Dynamic Duo care about improving them?
Since you all like to do ‘research’ check the NCAA statistics and see where our passing offense and total offense are ranked. You’ll be amazed neither are about 100th in the country.
BUT again, thanks for becoming a fan.
Good luck Danny. Wish you the best of luck.
Danny Clark thanked the BBN and his teammates but failed to mention the coaching staff.
Won
When you are being taught to master the game under Gran and Hinshaw, I would think he would have mention their hand in his continuing development.
At least they have another opening to bring in a JUCO. He’ll be the greatest and will, of course, beat out all high school recruits being brought in.
Hooray!
Hey, did your Cardinals get Jeff Brohm? Why on earth would he turn down his hometown job?
Another fan!
Stoops and his assistants couldn’t develop this kid, as they are “All In” on the former Oregon standout Touchdown Terry Wilson. So happy for him as he has some years of eligibility left and won’t waste them with these below average coaches.