I remember him well. Very athletic player from Nebraska City (I believe) that hit a ton. Click on the link for a nice video piece featuring Clark's playing days at NU.
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Watching highlights from that era also shows how much the game has changed. In the '83 game vs. Miami, Clark was the only player on NU's D who had a significant NFL career. Mike Knox was on the Broncos roster for a year. Skow was a backup, and I'm not sure he played that night. You wouldn't see a team with so little NFL talent in the playoffs these days.I remember him well. Very athletic player from Nebraska City (I believe) that hit a ton. Click on the link for a nice video piece featuring Clark's playing days at NU.
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One of Nebs best safeties ever. I remember.I remember him well. Very athletic player from Nebraska City (I believe) that hit a ton. Click on the link for a nice video piece featuring Clark's playing days at NU.
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I have always enjoyed the "where are they now" stories on former Huskers. I wish more writers would do that. One would think that in the off season with all of the air time and column space to fill that SOMEBODY would be smart enough to feed the Husker appetite with stories on some of the guys from the past who HAVEN'T been heard much from.If I recall, he played a lot of slow pitch softball after football. He travelled and made a little money hitting the crap out of a softball.
One of the best for sure but the G.O.A.T Husker safety IMO is Mike Brown. Brown is on the Mt. Rushmore of all-time Husker greats.One of Nebs best safeties ever. I remember.
Wouldn't surprise me. Played a few rounds golf with Clark and he drove the ball out of sight.If I recall, he played a lot of slow pitch softball after football. He traveled and made a little money hitting the crap out of a softball.
Bret was on the 1983 defense that was like a sieve. Almost everyone off that unit returned in 1984 and NU had the top-rated defense in the country.I have always enjoyed the "where are they now" stories on former Huskers. I wish more writers would do that. One would think that in the off season with all of the air time and column space to fill that SOMEBODY would be smart enough to feed the Husker appetite with stories on some of the guys from the past who HAVEN'T been heard much from.
No, that was McCashland and Dave Burke. It might have worked if Burke would have shaved off his mustacheIts odd this thread got brought back up from out of nowhere. I will add to it though. Isn't Bret Clark the guy who traded jerseys with another safety at halftime of the Miami game? That was kind of funny.
That was mildly embarrassing. For me it telegraphed "We know our D can't hang with you unless we resort to trickery."No, that was McCashland and Dave Burke. It might have worked if Burke would have shaved off his mustache
I don't recall him playing in the pros. Brian Davis was another white corner from that era that played several years for the Skins across from Darrell Green. Supposedly, Davis was faster than Green.switzer had some good words for him, I think he went to the skins?
Brian Davis was really fast, but I don't know about Green fast. Those were the days when Osborne would go to the JUCOs and pick up Brian Davis, Mike Rozier, Bruce Pickens, and others that were immediate starters and played in the NFL. When he took one, they were can't miss.I don't recall him playing in the pros. Brian Davis was another white corner from that era that played several years for the Skins across from Darrell Green. Supposedly, Davis was faster than Green.
It was Mike McCashland #2 and Dave Clark #33. They tried this stunt to get more speed up closer to the LOS. McCashland was the Monster postion and Dave was CB. The thing that gave the ruse away was Clark had a moustache and shoulda shaved it before hand.Its odd this thread got brought back up from out of nowhere. I will add to it though. Isn't Bret Clark the guy who traded jerseys with another safety at halftime of the Miami game? That was kind of funny.
Darrell Green was the documented fastest dude in the NFL during his careerI don't recall him playing in the pros. Brian Davis was another white corner from that era that played several years for the Skins across from Darrell Green. Supposedly, Davis was faster than Green.
Also Mitch Krenk !During that same time frame, Nebraska City also had Scott Porter (FB) and Chad Daffer(LB) that played at Nebraska. Definitely a loaded HS team.
Dave Burke.It was Mike McCashland #2 and Dave Clark #33. They tried this stunt to get more speed up closer to the LOS. McCashland was the Monster postion and Dave was CB. The thing that gave the ruse away was Clark had a moustache and shoulda shaved it before hand.
I went too fast and and it was Dave Burke. Oops. The problem was when McBride with Osborne's approval decided to play in Zone all year due to all of the passing teams we were gonna play we decided to go away from man coverage. Enter 84, all 11 on the D were back from 83 and went back to man coverage and ended 84 ranked number 1 in total D.Dave Burke.
Also would have worked better if either guy could cover anyone.
Better than Budge Porter?I went to high school with Brett in Nebraska City. Easily the best all around athlete I have ever known. I remember him putting up something like 46 points in a basketball game. No 3 pointers back then, but the majority of those shots were from downtown. He was a tremendous high school quarterback for us as well. Track star the list goes on ...Was also a genuinely nice guy.
Ouch! That dude is paralyzedBetter than Budge Porter?
I think he made a great catch on the bounce pass left by Fryar against OU.Also Mitch Krenk !
Gill on a Bounce pass to Krenk in the game in 82I think he made a great catch on the bounce pass left by Fryar against OU.
Budge was a bit before my time,. Budge's brother Scott was also a hammer.Better than Budge Porter?
I'm told Budge was quite an athlete pre injuryOuch! That dude is paralyzed
Yes he was and was sad what happened top him, but it's all a risk everytime you step on the field.I'm told Budge was quite an athlete pre injury