Just three weeks after winning the Super Bowl, Clark was back home in Iowa taking in a girls' basketball game at his former high school, Southeast Webster-Grand.
That's when things got interesting. And by interesting, I mean ridiculous:
At least Dallas wasn't spending the night like his teammate Dominic Rhodes was.Clark, a Livermore [Iowa] native and former Iowa football player, was asked to leave the gymnasium late in the third quarter of the district final game between Twin River Valley of Bode, where Clark attended high school, and Southeast Webster-Grand of Burnside in Burnside.
"I have seen other parents behave a lot worse, but he apparently got into one of the officials' ear," said Kirk Gilson, the athletic director at Southeast Webster-Grand. "I really don't know what led up to it, but apparently one of the referees didn't like what he heard from him."
Gilson said Clark left the gymnasium immediately and without incident after being asked by Dan Grandfield, the Southeast Webster-Grand principal.
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