Four-Star RB Christian Clark names Top 5

Four-star running back Christian Clark of Phoenix (AZ) Mountain Pointe High has narrowed his list to five schools.
The 6-foot, 205 pounder is down to the following: Florida State, Oregon, Texas, Georgia, and Alabama.
Clark discusses finalists
Florida State
“Coach Norvell has been doing great things with the program and will continue to do even bigger things for years to come. I admire the brotherhood coach YAC has developed inside the rb room and team in general from the time I was there unofficially.”
Oregon
“The whole Oregon staff are just great people in general and coach Lanning is bringing in a lot of talent that can compete for a national championship. Me and coach Lock have also built a very strong relationship.”
Texas
“I think coach Choice can develop me into the best possible running back I can be and the best person I can be. I also love how he used Bijan in his offense because I think I have a similar play style to him.”
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Georgia
“I believe this is one of the best classes Georgia has had and me and coach McGee have built a very strong relationship. Coach Smart is a great person and I think coach McGee can develop me into an NFL back along with teaching me a lot about life.”
Alabama
“Alabama has always been my dream school growing up and has produced a ton of NFL talent. Competing against the best players everyday in practice would only make me better each day.”
Clark ranks as the No. 269 player in the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He also tabs in as the No. 21 running back and the No. 4 player in the state of Arizona.