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'''Bill Bradford Clark''' (born [[June 28]], [[1968]] in [[Anniston]]) is the head football coach for the [[UAB]] [[UAB Blazers football team|Blazers football team]].
'''Bill Bradford Clark''' (born [[June 28]], [[1968]] in [[Anniston]]) is the head football coach for the [[UAB]] [[UAB Blazers football team|Blazers football team]].



Revision as of 20:07, 6 August 2018

This article is about the UAB football coach. For the high school principal, see Bill Clark (principal).

Bill Bradford Clark (born June 28, 1968 in Anniston) is the head football coach for the UAB Blazers football team.

Clark played football for the Piedmont High School Bulldogs and was named to the Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 3A All-State Team as an offensive lineman in 1985. He went on to attend Jacksonville State University while assisting his father as coach at Ashville High School. After graduating with a physical education degree in 1990, he was hired as George Hoblitzell's defensive coordinator at Piedmont High School, his alma mater.

After two seasons, Clark was named defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Tuscaloosa County High School. He moved to Coffee County High in Georgia in 1995 and Dothan High School in 1997 before taking the head coaching job at Prattville High School in 1999.

During his nine years with the Prattville Lions, Clark's teams went 106-11, including a 55-game regular season win streak and consecutive Class 6A state championships in 2006 and 2007. He was named Coach of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2006.

In 2008 Clark was hired as defensive coordinator for the newly-created University of South Alabama Jaguars football team, which won its first 17 games under head coach Joey Jones. In 2012 he was tapped to replace Jack Crowe as head football coach at Jacksonville State University. In one season he led the 2013 Gamecocks into the FCS Division I playoff quarterfinals with an 11–4 record.

On January 21, 2014, Clark announced that he would resign to succeed Garrick McGee as head coach of the UAB Blazers. In his first and only season, Clark led the 2014 UAB Blazers football team to a 6-6 record, boosting excitement with early wins over Troy University and North Texas at Legion Field. Average home attendance more than doubled over the previous 2-10 and the team reached bowl eligibility by beating Southern Miss 45-24 in Hattiesburg in their final game.

The Tuesday after that game, UAB president Ray Watts announced that the university would not field a football team in 2015. Clark was named Conference USA Coach of the Year in December.

With mounting support for a reversal of the decision to end the football program, Clark remained available, and was re-hired when the resumption of football was announced on June 1, 2015. He immediately hired assistants and returned to recruiting as supporters helped to make facility upgrades possible. With the players on campus, Clark went through the fall 2015 season with a regular game-week schedule and held spring and summer practices in 2016.

Preceded by:
Garrick McGee
UAB Blazers Head Football Coach
2014 -
Succeeded by:
none

References

  • Hicks, Tommy (December 18, 2012) "Bill Clark excited about opportunity at Jacksonville State." al.com
  • "Bill Clark (American football)" (December 8, 2014) Wikipedia - accessed December 19, 2014