Former UCLA signee Chris Clark not transferring to Syracuse
Chris Clark, the freshman tight end who signed with UCLA and parted ways with the Bruins in September, will not be transferring to Syracuse.
Clark committed to the Orange recently. He had left the Bruins and went back home to New Jersey. He had started looking at new destinations and Syracuse became a top choice. According to CuseConfidential.com, he committed to Syracuse on October 15.
And, according to Clark, Syracuse isn’t accepting his commitment.
“They decided to go a different way and not honor my commitment,” Clark told CuseConfidential.com.
He told the site that he was excited to commit to Syracuse.
“I was pumped also. I don’t understand,” Clark said.
Clark was a four-star tight end in the class of 2015. He was the top-rated tight end in the last recruiting class and was part of UCLA’s No. 13 ranked recruiting class. He’s not the only member of the class that’s left the team already either. Cordell Broadus, Snoop Dogg’s son, quit playing football to pursue other interests. He was also a four-star recruit.
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