Frank Clark was kicked off the Michigan football team in 2014 after some heinous domestic violence allegations (redundant, I know) surfaced against him.
From Nick Baumgarner's MLive.com report:
[Perkins Township peace officer Bill] Curran then entered the hotel where an employee advised him of a distress call from a room near Clark's, where the hotel guest reported that it sounded like "a head was being bounced off the wall." The guest also reported that small children ran from Clark's hotel room stating, "Frank is killing our sister." The hotel employee later stated to police that after she went into the room to address the disturbance, Clark told her "I will hit you like I hit her," and then "shoulder checked" her as he walked away.
That incident is still working its way to resolution in the court system, but Frank was invited to the NFL combine (the NFL loves women, just ask them), where he had some words to say.
Mind you, Clark has had three months to ponder his actions:
Frank Clark: "It could have all been avoided if I would have just said, 'No, I don't want to go to Sandusky.'"
— Dave Briggs (@DBriggsBlade) February 20, 2015
Asked Clark what location of alleged assault had to do with anything. Said he had "bad vibe" in Sandusky.
— Dave Briggs (@DBriggsBlade) February 20, 2015
Reading this text through squinted eyes? Look away, because it gets worse.
Here's Clark again, via Bills beatwriter Mathew Fairburn:
"You can say, 'Well, I didn't do anything.' I can plead not guilty all I want. But at the end of the day when you look at domestic violence, you don't look at a 270-pound man, you don't go, 'Well did she hit him or did he hit her?' You don't look at it that way. Domestic violence you automatically assume the man had something to do with it. That's usually how our world goes. That's how our society is set up."
Welp, I guess we can conclude that Frank Clark is still a shithead. Of course, he will probably still be drafted.