Clinton Jacob Stoerner (born December 29, 1977) is a former
American football quarterback, who played in the
National Football League for the
Dallas Cowboys and the
Miami Dolphins. He also played in the
Arena Football League and
NFL Europe
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. He played
college football
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Unlike most ...
for the
University of Arkansas.
Early years
Stoerner attended
Robert E. Lee High School in
Baytown, Texas
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, where he was an excellent student and a
letterman in
football
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,
basketball, and
baseball. In football, as a junior, he started as a
wide receiver and as a
punter. As a wide receiver, he made 50 receptions for 670 yards (13.40 yards per reception avg.) and as a punter, he was named as an All-District selection. As a senior, Stoerner started as a quarterback and was an All-District selection and an All-State Honorable Mention selection. In baseball, he was an All-District selection. Stoerner graduated in 1996.
College career
After being
recruited by a number of colleges and universities, Stoerner chose to play
football
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for head coach
Danny Ford at the
University of Arkansas Razorbacks
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. It was there that he was mentored by Razorback and former
National Football League player
Joe Ferguson. Stoerner would set single game records for pass attempts (52 against
Alabama in 1999), pass attempts in a season (357 in 1997), career pass attempts (1,023), career pass completions (528), passing yards in a game (387 against
LSU in 1997), passing yards in a season (2,629 in 1998), touchdown passes in a season (26 in 1998), career touchdown passes (57) and consecutive passes without an interception (134). Most of Stoerner's passing records have since been eclipsed by former Razorback quarterbacks
Ryan Mallett and
Tyler Wilson. Prior to his junior season of 1998, Ford was fired by Arkansas athletic director
Frank Broyles, who hired
Houston Nutt as the new head coach.
Stoerner is known for fumbling the ball in a crucial
SEC game at
Tennessee. The undefeated #10 ranked Arkansas Razorbacks were leading top-ranked Tennessee 24-21 with 1:43 to play, and the Razorbacks needed only to make a first down so they could run out the clock. On a second down naked bootleg play, Stoerner stumbled on the rollout after right guard
Brandon Burlsworth stepped on his foot, and he dropped the ball; Tennessee's Billy Ratliff recovered. A few plays later,
Travis Henry scored Tennessee's winning touchdown with 28 seconds left and preserved their national championship season with a 28-24 victory.
Arkansas would be forced to share the 1998 SEC West Division title with Mississippi State, after falling to the Bulldogs in Starkville, Mississippi on a last second field goal, just one week after losing to Tennessee. Arkansas finished the season with a record of 9-3, after losing to a
Tom Brady-led Michigan team in the
1999 Citrus Bowl
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.
Stoerner did gain a measure of redemption the following year in
Fayetteville vs Tennessee. Down 24-21 late in the 4th quarter, he completed a pass over the middle to
wide receiver Anthony Lucas in the
end zone, Arkansas' defense held, and the Stoerner-led Razorbacks upset #3 Tennessee 28-24, mimicking the score from the previous seasons game. Stoerner would finish his college career by leading Arkansas to victory over the
Texas Longhorns in the
2000 Cotton Bowl
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The Texas Longhorns finished their regular season 9 ...
, 27-6. It was Arkansas' first bowl victory since the
1985 Holiday Bowl
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, and their first win in the Cotton Bowl since the
1976 Cotton Bowl Classic
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. Arkansas finished the 1999 season with a record of 8-4.
Stoerner is well known around the state of Arkansas for his passes to Anthony Lucas. "Stoerner to Lucas" to this day is a call that is widely known and loved around the state.
Professional career
National Football League
Dallas Cowboys
After not being selected in the
2000 NFL draft
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, he received a tryout invitation for rookie-minicamp, where he performed well enough to be signed by the Cowboys as an
undrafted free agent. He was waived on August 27 and later signed to the
practice squad
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on October 12. He was released from the team and promoted to the roster two additional times during the season.
In
2001
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, he was allocated to the
Scottish Claymores
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of
NFL Europe
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, where he was named the starting quarterback. In that season, the Cowboys would use a combination of
Quincy Carter,
Anthony Wright, Stoerner and
Ryan Leaf, starting a franchise-high four quarterbacks in a season. Stoerner started two games, including week 7, when the Cowboys were leading the
New York Giants
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24–7 at halftime, but thanks in part to Stoerner's throwing 4 interceptions, the team lost in overtime. In an unusual move, Stoerner was benched in favor of Leaf late in the 4th quarter of a tie game. It was Leaf's debut with the team, but he couldn't pull out the victory. He was released on August 23,
2003
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, when he was passed on the depth chart by undrafted rookie
Tony Romo.
Miami Dolphins
On September 1,
2003
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, he was signed by the
Miami Dolphins to their
practice squad
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. He was cut on September 17. He was re-signed to a futures contract on January 15,
2004
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, and was allocated to the
Amsterdam Admirals of
NFL Europe
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, where he was named the starting quarterback. He was released on September 5.
Arena Football League
After finding limited success in the NFL, Stoerner moved to the
Arena Football League. He was signed by the
Dallas Desperados for the season where he was their starting quarterback. He broke nearly every AFL rookie passing record and was named the league's rookie of the year. After being released by the Desperados, Stoerner signed with the
Nashville Kats and split starting quarterback duties with
Leon Murray
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. He returned to the Kats in 2007, but was released after two games. He was then signed by the
Philadelphia Soul to back up Juston Wood after starting quarterback
Tony Graziani was injured with a
separated shoulder four games into the season. Stoerner started the final game of the
2010 season for the
Alabama Vipers.
All American Football League
Stoerner was signed to Team Arkansas in the
All American Football League. However, he was released from his contract (along with every other AAFL player) when the league postponed its debut season in 2008.
Personal life
Stoerner is active in charity work in
Arkansas,
Texas and
Tennessee focusing primarily on charities providing help to children with
Down syndrome. He also devotes time every year helping children develop their football skills at several camps including the Clint Stoerner Football Camp held every summer in
Fayetteville, Arkansas
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and
Little Rock, Arkansas. He had one brother, Ernest Henry "Hank" Stoerner, who died in 2016 from very rare gallbladder cancer. Son of Ernie, retiree of ExxonMobil Baytown.
He had opened an Insurance agency in Central Arkansas called the Stoerner and Havas Insurance Agency. He was an independent insurance agent, focusing his efforts on property and casualty insurance. He is a member of the
Professional Insurance Agents Association
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(PIA).
Stoerner is now a sports radio host on Houston-based Sports Radio 610AM
KILT (AM). Clint specializes in college and pro football analysis.
Stoerner recently married Lorin Lewis, a UT-Austin graduate.
References
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1977 births
Living people
People from Houston
American football quarterbacks
Arkansas Razorbacks football players
Dallas Cowboys players
Scottish Claymores players
Amsterdam Admirals players
Dallas Desperados players
Nashville Kats players
Philadelphia Soul players
Alabama Vipers players
People from Baytown, Texas