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ASSISTANT COACHES<br />
Trey Clark<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Trey Clark, who helped guide Jacksonville State to the 2015 FCS national title game, was named UAB’s offensive line<br />
coach in June of 2016.<br />
Clark joins the Blazers after three years at JSU where the Gamecocks experienced unprecedented success during that time.<br />
Clark served as a graduate assistant in 2013 under current UAB head coach Bill Clark and helped JSU finish 11-4 en route<br />
to reaching the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs, marking the school’s first-ever victories in the NCAA Division I playoffs.<br />
He was then promoted to offensive line coach in 2014 and the team was a combined 23-4 in his two years overseeing the<br />
OL.<br />
PERSONAL<br />
Birthday: September 21, 1988<br />
Age: 28<br />
Hometown: Montgomery, Ala.<br />
Education: South Alabama, 2012<br />
Most notably, Clark helped the Gamecocks reach the FCS national championship game with an offensive line that paved<br />
the path for the JSU offense that averaged 38.9 points per game.<br />
Clark’s offensive line blocked for quarterback Eli Jenkins who put up monster numbers, including 2,788 passing yards and<br />
1,161 rushing yards with 36 combined touchdowns. JSU had two 1,000-yard rushers in 2015 as Troymaine Pope rushed<br />
for 1,788 yards and 19 touchdowns as well.<br />
As a player, Clark was an inaugural member of South Alabama’s football program and played center for the Jags from<br />
2009-12. In his time with USA, the Jags were a combined 25-15 overall.<br />
COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />
2016...................................................... UAB (OL)<br />
2014-15.............................. Jacksonville State (OL)<br />
2013................................... Jacksonville State (GA)<br />
GA - Graduate Assistant<br />
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