Jaguar Highlights: The only individual on offense who has started every game the program’s first three seasons ... Enters preseason camp slated to start at center.
As A Junior (2011): Was voted to the 14th annual Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) Academic All-Star Team and also named first-team Capital One Academic All-District 4 for his work in the classroom ... Started all 10 games at center, grading out at 70 percent or higher on eight occasions ... Received the highest grade on the line twice, following wins over Lamar and Tennessee-Martin, recording a season-best 90 percent mark against the latter ... Credited with 49 pancake blocks on the year, leading the squad in the category in four games ... Collected season-high nine knockdown blocks against Kent State ... Earned a 71 percent mark while playing all 66 snaps in program’s first-ever match-up with an NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision opponent at North Carolina State ... Credited with a 74 percent grade and posted team-high-tying six knockdowns in season-opening victory over West Alabama ... Graded out at 76 percent and had five pancake blocks in double-overtime win at Texas-San Antonio ... Shared the team lead with eight knockdowns at Georgia State ... Earned a 78 percent mark following win over Henderson State, while five days later was credited with an 85 percent grade and team-high-tying four knockdown blocks after defeat of Mississippi Valley State.
As A Sophomore (2010): One of only two players on the offensive line to start every contest ... Graded out at 75 percent or better following seven of the Jaguars’ 10 wins, and ranked second on the squad with 72 pancake blocks ... Paced the team in knockdown blocks on five occasions ... Earned a season-high 91 percent mark, adding a couple of knockdowns, on 32 snaps in Kentucky Wesleyan win ... Collected an 89 percent grade and four knockdown blocks the previous week in victory over Edward Waters (Fla.) ... Had eight pancakes and posted an 83 percent grade after season-opening win over Pikeville (Ky.), grading out at 81 percent against Nicholls State ... Earned an 84 percent mark in Missouri S&T win ... Credited with a double-digit knockdown total in three of four games from Oct. 16-Nov. 6 ... Began that stretch with a career-best 13 in road victory at Lamar ... Posted 11 pancakes against UC Davis ... Recorded 10 knockdown blocks in back-to-back wins over Georgia State and Henderson (Ark.) State, grading out at 83 percent after playing a season-high 82 snaps in the latter contest ... Nine pancake blocks in season-ending Arkansas-Monticello victory tied for the team lead.
As A Redshirt Freshman (2009): Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List ... Started all seven games at center, the only regular of the line not to have transferred from a junior college ... Tied for fourth on the team with 37 pancake blocks ... Received a season-best 93 percent grade against Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy ... Recorded an 85 percent mark and season-high 10 knockdown blocks in win over Huntingdon (Ala.) College to end the season ... Posted six pancakes and a 75 percent score after victories over Georgia Military J.C. and Louisburg (N.C.) J.C. ... 75 percent mark following win over Army Prep tied for highest on the team ... Collected five knockdowns against both Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy and Milford (N.Y.) Academy.
High School Highlights: A four-year letterwinner at Prattville High School, where he helped the Lions to a state championship in the 6A playoffs his final year ... PHS reached the semifinals of the state playoffs the previous fall, the title game his sophomore season and the quarterfinals in 2003 ... Was a team captain as a senior.
Personal: Full name is Bobby Kyle Clark III ... Born Sept. 21, 1988, in Montgomery, Ala. ... Son of Kyle and Sharron Clark ... Enjoys watching movies and fishing in his free time ... Favorite athlete is Brett Favre ... Favorite food is steak ... Would like to earn a master’s degree after graduating ... Hopes to own a gym in the future … Earned his degree in exercise science in May, is working on his master’s degree in exercise science.