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Danny Clark (QB Kentucky Wildcats, transfer to Vanderbilt)

"The first time I met Coach (Urban) Meyer I was just star struck. I had this whole plan of what I wanted to say to him, but when he shook my hand I could barely even speak. It was like meeting a famous actor or something. It was crazy," Clark said, unable to hide his affection for Ohio State football. "The Buckeyes have always been my team. I grew up in Columbus and I have always dreamed of being a Buckeye. When me and my brothers were little, any time we would drive down 315, where we could see the stadium my dad would say the same thing. 'There it is boys, there's where you'll be living. In the towers where the football players stay,' now the football players don't live in the towers, but we still look over every time we go down 315."

"When I was little when my dad would tuck me in bed he would tell me a story about a boy who was the greatest football player ever born. He would talk about how this boy would dominate football all of his life, and then go on to lead the Buckeyes to a national championship," Danny continued. "At the end of the story my dad would have tears in his eyes, and tell me the story was about me. I would go to sleep thinking about that and I never forgot those stories. My dad has always told me and my brothers we can do anything. Whatever our dreams are, just go make them happen."

Love this.
Buckeye born and raised!
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Massillon's "Black Swarm" defense leads way in win over Perry
Aug 29, 2013 10:11 PM
By CHRIS EASTERLING
Independent sports editor

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However, David would suffer a severe leg cramp right before attempting the second-half kickoff. That would open the door for highly-touted freshman Danny Clark to take the reins in the second half.
“We have confidence in all our quarterbacks who run our system,” Massillon coach Jason Hall said. “The offense didn’t change because Danny Clark came in the game.”
And on his first play as the Tiger quarterback, on his first pass, he lofted a perfect pass down the left sideline to Rogers, who ran for the rest of the way for a 59-yard touchdown and a back-breaking 28-7 Massillon lead midway through the third quarter.
“I can’t stop thinking about it,” said Clark, who was 4-of-5 in his debut for 76 passing yards, while adding a 25-yard run. “It was crazy. I wanted to go in there and just stay calm. That was my biggest thing, just staying calm.”
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http://fridaynightohio.com/portal/n...k_Swarm"_defense_leads_way_in_win_over_Perry/
 
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