Ryan Clark is a proud father, much like Deion Sanders, as he too prepares to watch his son get drafted. But before the highly anticipated event in Green Bay, Clark had another special moment to celebrate — his son’s birthday.
As the Notre Dame Fighting Irish prepare for the College Football Playoff national championship, head coach Marcus Freeman made sure to relish the moment and share it with one of his players.
It’d be a pretty safe bet to say that transferring to Notre Dame from Arizona State was one of the best decisions Fighting Irish defensive back Jordan Clark ever made as he is set to play in a national championship.
ESPN analyst and The Pivot Podcast co-host Ryan Clark can brag for days about his list of accomplishments in the sports world. Clark entered the NFL in 2002 as an undrafted free agent, becoming one of the most decorated and respected safeties of his generation under unfavorable circumstances.
The No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish triumphed over the No. 6 seed Penn State Nittany Lions in dramatic fashion on Thursday night, securing a 27-24
Notre Dame has dipped into the portal to load its nickel position in each of the last two offseasons, and the Irish staff is hoping its latest portal nickel
It's official, Notre Dame has signed transfer safety Jordan Clark, who spent the last five seasons at Arizona State. A multi-year starter for the Sun Devils, Clark brings a strong background to the Notre Dame defense.
Ryan Clark of ESPN took time out of his DC & RC podcast to thank Arizona State head football coach Kenny Dillingham for calling Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman about his son, Jordan Clark.
As Notre Dame is busy filling out the roster for the 2024 season, they were hosts to two talented potential transfers over the weekend. One was Arizona State defensive back Jordan Clark, who is the son of former Pittsburgh Steeler standout and now ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark.
Adding a veteran to the secondary While we’ve seen player after player announce their departure from Notre Dame via the transfer portal over the last week, the Irish have landed a commitment from the portal on Monday.
Jordan Clark, a former leader on the Arizona State defense, has chosen Notre Dame as his new home after entering the transfer portal. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Clark played six games over his first two seasons in Tempe before playing in 34 over his final three.
Notre Dame has officially landed its first portal pickup of the offseason with former Arizona State safety Jordan Clark committing to the Fighting Irish.
Jordan Clark announced over Twitter that he would be entering the Graduate Transfer portal for his one-year eligibility. Clark was the #1 cornerback for the Sun Devils this past year and did a really good job for Wide Receivers like Rome Odunze.
The fifth-year defensive back is leaving for his final year of eligibility The first of many big-name players have announced their intention to enter the transfer portal, which opens Dec.
Arizona State football veteran defensive back Jordan Clark is entering the transfer portal. Clark announced his intention to transfer with one year of eligibility remaining on social media Thursday afternoon.