The five-star recruit from Rock Hill (S.C.) High School pledged to the Seminoles in July, choosing them over South Carolina and North Carolina. He visited Columbia for the Akron game two weeks ago and plans to return this weekend for the Ole Miss matchup.
As reported by 247Sports, He is ranked as the 24th wide receiver in the 2025 class and stands as the third overall prospect in South Carolina, regardless of position. Nationally, he holds the 212th spot.
247Sports’ national college football recruiting analyst indicated that South Carolina is competing with several other schools, including North Carolina, UCF, Colorado, and Texas A&M, for Clark’s commitment.
As a senior, Clark has recorded 31 receptions for 375 yards and three touchdowns over five games.
According to Andrew Ivins, 247Sports’ director of scouting, Clark is a perimeter playmaker with impressive speed and potential. Standing just over 6-foot-2 and 180 pounds, he clocked a 4.39 in the 40-yard dash and excelled in agility drills. While he has the ability to attack deep defenses, he could refine his footwork and improve in contested situations. With added mass, he could enhance his blocking and effectiveness in 50-50 catches. Overall, he’s seen as a potential multi-year impact player at the Power Four level, with legitimate NFL prospects.
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