Wednesday, August 20, 2014

NSU Spartans may be forced to opt for Plan B QB

NORFOLK, Virginia  --  Norfolk State quarterback Tyler Clark's hamstring isn't getting better as quickly as the Spartans would like, and time is running out before coach Pete Adrian has to decide whether to look elsewhere for his starter in the season opener.
Clark, a 6-foot-4, 230-pound junior from Chesapeake who started six games last season, took his first live reps Wednesday since fall camp opened on Aug. 4. Named the starter after spring ball, he pulled his hamstring during summer workouts and strained it on the first day of fall practice.


"It just hasn't responded," Adrian said, adding that he'll name a starter for the Aug. 30 season opener at Maine after the Spartans' scrimmage Saturday. "He gets treatment every day. I mean, I wish I could touch it and say, 'Heal,' but it doesn't work that way." 

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