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CB Dominic Clarke (transfer to Illinois State)

Buckrock;1311452; said:
Agreed. Great Athlete. I also like Green very much. I think both will make an impact in the secondary next fall.

I really like Clarke as well. I agree with earlier sentiments about having Clarke over Givens. As far as Green, I think he may end up on the offensive side of the ball. But that is for a different discussion . . . :)
 
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I wonder what the principals have to say on the issue...(Paging Grad and LJB):tongue2:

This loney honors student feels the same way as Wade and 22...

I wasn't too happy with the offer at first because I thought his size was a little too small, but he looks nothing but small in his video...
 
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Clarke had 2 touchdowns in the win.

Titans rally to beat Cavs
Originally published November 08, 2008


By Kristina Negas
Special to the News-Post

Going into Friday's game against South Carroll, the Tuscarora football players knew that win or lose, they would be heading into their first regional playoff game next week.

Midway through the second quarter, it looked like they might end the regular season with a loss.
However, the host Titans rallied for a 40-21 victory over the Cavaliers. The win gives Tuscarora a final regular season record of 8-2 -- the program's best in its five year history.
 
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Click on the hyper link in the blog for a video of Clarke....

Going All Over to Get Noticed

Colleague Jeff Nelson turns his Recruiting Spotlight onto Tuscarora standout Dominic Clarke, who has accepted a scholarship offer to play cornerback for Ohio State. Attending a relatively new school in Frederick County, Clarke and his father, James, took the approach that they had to visit as many camps and combines as possible in an attempt to get Dominic noticed by recruiters, believing that college coaches didn't have Tuscarora already on the map.
 
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Congratulations to Dominic for making the Washington Post's First Team All-Met team
Football | Fall 2008 All-Met | washingtonpost.com

Proved to be a shutdown cornerback (43 tackles, three interceptions), a speedy running back (881 yards, 11 touchdowns) and a dangerous kick returner (two touchdowns on five returns), as Tuscarora made its first playoff appearance in the program?s fifth year. Will play at Ohio State.
 
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