September 27, 2012
Ex-GW player coaching Purdue linemen
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Watching from afar, about six hours away, George Washington alum Shawn Clark marvels at how his alma mater is faring in football.

Just as much, he marvels that they're playing home games on The Hill.

"We're at an advantage, I tell you," Clark said Wednesday. "It's great for the community, it really is. I remember back when I was playing, we'd play at Laidley [Field] and there'd only be a couple of hundred fans there; it looked like you were playing in front of two.

"I've had a chance to watch game film from some of the upcoming seniors at GW. What a great thing it is for the kids to play in front of a great crowd, and the job that Coach [Steve] Edwards [Jr.] has done up on The Hill. It's remarkable, it really is.

"When I get up for breakfast [on Saturdays], the first thing I do is check the high school scores in Charleston."

Clark has come a long way from his distinguished playing career at GW and Appalachian State. He headed into coaching a few years after, and is now in his fourth season as an offensive line coach at Purdue.

He helps lead the Boilermakers (2-1) into battle Saturday against Marshall (2-2) in a 3:15 p.m. game at Ross-Ade Stadium.

His coaching mentor for most of his career has been Purdue's fourth-year head coach, Danny Hope. Hope was assistant head coach at Louisville in 2002 when Clark was in his second year as a graduate assistant. When Hope got his first head coaching job at Eastern Kentucky, he brought Clark onto his new staff. Clark stayed through 2008, a year after Hope became assistant head coach at Purdue.

Along the way, Clark tutored nine All-Ohio Valley linemen and three future NFL players - Larry Turner of the St. Louis Rams, Sean Dumford of the Baltimore Ravens and Derek Hardman of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Hardman, a Spencer native, played 12 games in 2010-11.

Hope was brought to Purdue as associate head coach in 2008, with an eye toward replacing Joe Tiller at the end of that season. Tiller retired and Hope became the program's 34th head coach, as planned.

Hope coached the offensive line in the 2008 season, and now needed a replacement. He brought Clark from EKU on Dec. 1, 2008.

Record-wise, the Boilermakers climbed back into the winning column in 2011, going 7-6 with a victory over Ohio State and a bowl win over Western Michigan.

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