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'''Stephen Spence Clark''' (born August 2, 1960 in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]]) is a former professional [[American football]] player who played [[defensive tackle]] for four seasons for the [[Miami Dolphins]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1345&dat=19850112&id=Y1dOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=l_kDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4268,2380139&hl=en|title='No-name' Dolphins enjoying their big moment in spotlight|date=12 January 1985|work=[[The Spokesman-Review|Spokane Chronicle]]|publisher=[[Associated Press|AP]]|page=12|accessdate=1 February 2016}}</ref> He also played on two state championship teams in high school which were a combined (25-1) over two years and was a five team all-American including ''Parade Magazine'', he was also named Most Valuable Player of the state of Utah. At the University of Utah he was named two time All-WAC defensive tackle, Defensive Most Valuable Player of the Western Athletic Conference and First Team All-American. He also played in the East-West Shrine Game and was named MVP of the Senior Bowl. After the Senior Bowl he was drafted by Don Shula and The Miami Dolphins, his second year in the NFL he played both ways in a pre-season game and Coach Shula knew he had a guy that could back up every position on the offensive and defensive line as well as long snap. He earned a starting position at right guard and played against [[William Perry (American football)|the Fridge]] when the Dolphins beat the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football to help keep the undefeated Dolphin record intact. In the NFL he also played on two Super Bowl teams with the Miami Dolphins and was the starting right guard before being injured. |
'''Stephen Spence Clark''' (born August 2, 1960 in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]]) is a former professional [[American football]] player who played [[defensive tackle]] for four seasons for the [[Miami Dolphins]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1345&dat=19850112&id=Y1dOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=l_kDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4268,2380139&hl=en|title='No-name' Dolphins enjoying their big moment in spotlight|date=12 January 1985|work=[[The Spokesman-Review|Spokane Chronicle]]|publisher=[[Associated Press|AP]]|page=12|accessdate=1 February 2016}}</ref> He also played on two state championship teams in high school which were a combined (25-1) over two years and was a five team all-American including ''Parade Magazine'', he was also named Most Valuable Player of the state of Utah. At the University of Utah he was named two time All-WAC defensive tackle, Defensive Most Valuable Player of the Western Athletic Conference and First Team All-American. He also played in the East-West Shrine Game and was named MVP of the Senior Bowl. After the Senior Bowl he was drafted by Don Shula and The Miami Dolphins, his second year in the NFL he played both ways in a pre-season game and Coach Shula knew he had a guy that could back up every position on the offensive and defensive line as well as long snap. He earned a starting position at right guard and played against [[William Perry (American football)|the Fridge]] when the Dolphins beat the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football to help keep the undefeated Dolphin record intact. In the NFL, he also played on two Super Bowl teams with the Miami Dolphins and was the starting right guard before being injured. |
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Born: | Salt Lake City, Utah | August 2, 1960||||||
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College: | University of Utah | ||||||
NFL draft: | 1982 / Round: 9 / Pick: 239 | ||||||
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Stephen Spence Clark (born August 2, 1960 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is a former professional American football player who played defensive tackle for four seasons for the Miami Dolphins.[1] He also played on two state championship teams in high school which were a combined (25-1) over two years and was a five team all-American including Parade Magazine, he was also named Most Valuable Player of the state of Utah. At the University of Utah he was named two time All-WAC defensive tackle, Defensive Most Valuable Player of the Western Athletic Conference and First Team All-American. He also played in the East-West Shrine Game and was named MVP of the Senior Bowl. After the Senior Bowl he was drafted by Don Shula and The Miami Dolphins, his second year in the NFL he played both ways in a pre-season game and Coach Shula knew he had a guy that could back up every position on the offensive and defensive line as well as long snap. He earned a starting position at right guard and played against the Fridge when the Dolphins beat the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football to help keep the undefeated Dolphin record intact. In the NFL, he also played on two Super Bowl teams with the Miami Dolphins and was the starting right guard before being injured.
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- ^ "'No-name' Dolphins enjoying their big moment in spotlight". Spokane Chronicle. AP. 12 January 1985. p. 12. Retrieved 1 February 2016.