Stevie Clark update

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For those interested, it appears another school has taken a flier on Stevie Clark and it is Arkansas Baptist JuCo. They play in the same region as Connors State from Oklahoma. He is averaging 16 points a game and shooting 38 % from three. Does anyone think another high major will give him a shot ?

http://region2athletics.com/sports/mbkb/2015-16/div1/players/stevieclarkh5li

http://www.verbalcommits.com/players/stevie-clark


Too risky. A low major or swac school might take a risk.
 
What year of eligibility is he in? Can't much much left, right?

And no, I doubt any high major would give him a look.
 
What year of eligibility is he in? Can't much much left, right?

And no, I doubt any high major would give him a look.

He was in the same class as Jordan Woodard, but I guess he got a redshirt year out of his mess. That would leave him with 2 more years to play after this season.

I sure wouldn't want him on my team. He might be a decent (but very small) player but he could kill team chemistry.
 
Kruger definitely got the better deal with Woodard. This kid is a tan wreck. His brother seems to have been too. Did the brother workout for LSU in football?
 
He has to be a red shirt sophomore since Woodard is a junior. Tulsa or oru should take a shot at him.
 
He has to be a red shirt sophomore since Woodard is a junior. Tulsa or oru should take a shot at him.

He's low major. He's a program killer. If he doesn't kill the program his posse will.
 
He's low major. He's a program killer. If he doesn't kill the program his posse will.

I've seen a lot of kids called program killers and they transfer to play for the right coach and they have no problems. Iowa state was getting a lot of program killers and hoiberg had no issues.

Maybe he will transfer to a place that Will get the best out of him.
 
I've seen a lot of kids called program killers and they transfer to play for the right coach and they have no problems. Iowa state was getting a lot of program killers and hoiberg had no issues.



Maybe he will transfer to a place that Will get the best out of him.


Somewhere with legalized pot.


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It looks like UTRGV is Texas Pan-American. UTPA and UT-Brownsville consolidated to form UTRGV. They play in the WAC.
 
Low major, huh?

I was thinking low major as well, good call. I think at that level he can be all conference, put up around 15 - 17 ppg and get some professional offers overseas when it's all said and done. Never was an NBA player to me, although had he been level headed he could have been a very nice contributor to OSU over the course of four years.
 
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