41  Cameron Clark
Cameron Clark

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Sedalia, Colo.

High School:
Douglas County

Height / Weight:
5-10 / 195

Position:
Strong Safety


UW This Season: Cameron Clark will begin his sophomore season No. 3 on the Wyoming depth chart at strong safety, but his major contribution comes as one of the Cowboys' best special teams performers. Clark competed in all 12 games for UW in `04. The importance of his special teams contributions were honored when he was named special teams' captain for the Utah game.

2004: Clark made 11 tackles in his first season of competition for the Cowboys. He also recovered a fumble on a kickoff versus Utah that led to a Wyoming touchdown pass on the next play of the game. Clark was named to the Academic All-Conference team as a redshirt freshman. Earned his first varsity letter. Clark entered the 2004 season coming off a redshirt season in 2003. He came to Wyoming after attending Air Force Academy Prep in 2002.

2003: Redshirted.

High School: Prior to attending Air Force Prep, he played for former Wyoming graduate assistant football coach Jeff Ketron at Douglas County High School in Sedalia, Colo. While at Douglas County High School, he was captain of both his football and lacrosse teams. He earned three varsity letters in football and track and field and one in lacrosse. Recruited out of high school by Air Force, Vanderbilt and several Ivy League schools.

Personal: Born Sept. 24, 1983, he is the son of Terri and Stephen Clark. He is studying finance.

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