We hear stories of senseless shootings all too often nowadays, and one of those impacted the college football world on Wednesday. Yesterday afternoon, it was reported that Grambling wide receiver DJ Clark had been shot at a New Orleans playground, and his younger brother had been killed in the incident. Now, the college football world mourns the loss.
Updating to note that the Jefferson Parish Coroner's Office has identified the man slain in this case as Keyon Clark, 19. His brother, Grambling player Darrell "DJ" Clark, was also wounded. https://t.co/SjlR7rDYwa
— Ramon Antonio Vargas (@RVargasWrites) June 20, 2019
Clark and his younger brother were both stand-out wide receiver recruits in New Orleans. The elder Clark just finished his first season with Grambling State, and he tied for the team lead in receiving touchdowns as a freshman. He is reportedly in stable condition.
Suites, which hold either 16 or 22 people, will cost between $22,000 to $40,000 per seasonhttps://t.co/WMPN9qKNwC
— Las Vegas Review-Journal (@reviewjournal) June 21, 2019
The Oakland Raiders are coming to Las Vegas next season, and the UNLV Rebels will move out of Sam Boyd Stadium and into their new home. The program has struggled to put fans in the stands over the last few decades, but the university is very bullish that their games will be a hot ticket in a brand-new stadium. Their asking price seems incredibly optimistic, and time will tell whether or not that’s realistic.
Study shows West Virginia football generated $223.4 million for state coffers last year https://t.co/AXAwUCAmUx
— ClevelandFootballTalk (@CFTalk) June 20, 2019
There’s not much to do in West Virginia, but residents love their Mountaineers. A recent study showed just how much with the football program generating over $220 million in revenue for the state.
FAU football: QB Chris Robison reinstated after lengthy suspension, sexual battery accusations https://t.co/zExMOdWAXP
— PB Post Sports (@pbpsports) June 21, 2019
Finally, it’s been reported that quarterback Chris Robison has been reinstated at Florida Atlantic. Robison had been suspended after accusations against him emerged in March, and he was held out for spring practice as a consequence. He is expected to be the Owls’ starting quarterback this year, so that’s good news for Lane Kiffin.
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