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Clark Promoted to WNMU Head Coach
Clark Promoted To Head Coach
by Victoria Stimac, WNMU Sports Information Director
SILVER CITY, N.M. -- Western New Mexico athletic director Scott
Woodard announced Wednesday that Adam Clark has been promoted to
head football coach of the Mustang program.
“We were excited to have Adam join our staff as defensive
coordinator in February and are thrilled to have him now as the
head coach,” says Woodard. “He has a very impressive
resume and has come from some very successful programs. We
can’t wait for him to lead the Mustangs into the 2010
season.”
Clark has spent his entire football career as both a player and a
coach with winning programs. He has won eight or more games nine
out of the last 10 years at the college level. He has also won
seven conference championships and had two runner-up conference
finishes as a player and as a coach during that span.
Clark came to WNMU after back-to-back second place finishes in the
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference at the Colorado School of Mines
where he was the defensive line coach and strength and conditioning
coordinator.
Clark help build the Orediggers to an RMAC powerhouse, finishing
just one game behind conference champions the University of
Nebraska-Kearney last season. While at Mines, Clark coached the
RMAC Defensive Player of the Year and three all-conference
defensive linemen selections in 2009. The team also finished ranked
in the top 25 in the nation in run defense the past two seasons.
Mines head coach Bob Stitt credited Clark’s strength program
as a major reason for Mines’ success.
Prior to Mines, Clark spent the 2007 season as the defensive
coordinator/assistant head coach at St. Ambrose University, where
Clark was selected as the MSFA Assistant Coach of the Year. Clark's
2007 defense was ranked in the top five nationally in four
categories, including scoring (fourth, 12.8 points per game), pass
defense (second, 134 yards per game), pass defense efficiency
(second, 80.6) and turnovers forced (fourth, 38). Clark helped
guide the Fighting Bees to a final national ranking of No. 9 in the
country.
Clark also spent three seasons (2004-2006) as the defensive
secondary and strength and conditioning coach at Graceland
University. In 2005, the Jackets finished 9-3, won the
school’s first conference championship in 30 years, and
advanced to their first-ever national playoff. Clark also coached
the Defensive Player of the year in the Heart of America Conference
in 2005.
A 2002 graduate of St. Ambrose University, Clark earned his
bachelor's degree in sociology. Clark, who went on to earn his
master's degree in organizational leadership from St. Ambrose, also
served as a graduate assistant for his alma mater from
2002-2004.
Clark was a two-year letterwinner on the St. Ambrose football team
during his undergraduate career. During his time with the Fighting
Bees, Clark raked in all-conference and all-American honors. Prior
to attending St. Ambrose, Clark played football at Grossmont Junior
College for two years, earning all-conference and all-state
accolades.
“I am extremely excited to have the opportunity to be the
head football coach at Western New Mexico University,” says
Clark. “I see so much potential in this program, and I
believe we will turn this program into something the entire WNMU
community and Silver City will be proud of.”



















