ABOUT coach Brendon
Brendon Clark is one of the most decorated quarterbacks to ever play high school football in Virginia. A standout at Manchester High School in Midlothian, VA, Clark led the Lancers to a historic 15-0 season and a VHSL Class 6 State Championship in 2018. His exceptional play earned him recognition as the Richmond Times-Dispatch Metro Player of the Year and later Richmond Times-Dispatch Player of the Decade, cementing his legacy as one of the state's all-time greats.
During his high school career, Clark amassed staggering numbers, throwing for 7,147 yards and 85 touchdowns while adding 2,067 rushing yards and 34 rushing touchdowns, totaling an incredible 9,215 career yards. His dominance on the field earned him an invitation to the 2018 Elite 11 Finals, where he competed among the top high school quarterbacks in the nation. He was also selected to play in the prestigious 2019 Polynesian Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Following his high school success, Clark committed and signed to the University of Notre Dame, where he played for two seasons before transferring to Old Dominion University in 2022. Despite his immense talent, injuries led him to medically retire from football in January 2023.
Now, Clark is passing on his knowledge and experience as the Lead Quarterback Development Coach for Undefeated Quarterback Training in the Tidewater region of Virginia. Having trained with Undefeated during his own high school career, he now works alongside Malcolm Bell, helping the next generation of quarterbacks refine their skills and elevate their game. His firsthand experience at the high school and collegiate levels provides invaluable insight for young athletes looking to take their game to the next level.
With his decorated playing career and deep understanding of the quarterback position, Brendon brings elite expertise, mentorship, and leadership to aspiring quarterbacks in Virginia and beyond.