Clark has Louisville up 44-36 on Bulls
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January 07, 2009

Clark has Louisville up 44-36 on Bulls

Earl Clark's combination of size and range continues to cause problems for USF, and he's scored five straight points to help Louisville to a 44-36 lead with 13:39 left in the second half.

Clark has a game-high 17 points, but free throws have been the Bulls' biggest problem. USF is shooting 6-for-16 at the line -- they came in shooting 57 percent, a full 5 percent lower than any other team in the Big East.

We now enter the Where Are They Now portion of the live blog, with an update on former USF quarterback Alton Voss. Voss, if you'll remember, left the football team just before preseason drills started. He said Wednesday he will attend the College of the Sequioas this spring and play for the California junior college this fall. Voss, who redshirted his only season with the Bulls, expects to get his Associate of Arts degree in December. He can then transfer to a four-year school with two years of eligibility remaining.

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