Appalachian State fires coach Shawn Clark after five seasons - ESPN
Appalachian State, after its first losing season since 2013, has fired football coach Shawn Clark, who went 40-24 in his five seasons with the Mountaineers, it was announced Monday.
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Appalachian State, after its first losing season since 2013, has fired football coach Shawn Clark, who went 40-24 in his five seasons with the Mountaineers, it was announced Monday.
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