Carter Miller fondly remembers stepping into the offensive line meetings, where the unmistakable sounds of “Zombie” by the Irish rock band The Cranberries would fill the room.
The song had become the unofficial anthem of the unit, a spirited tune that offensive line coach Shawn Clark would intentionally play to energize his players and prepare them for the day ahead.
After Clark’s unexpected and heartbreaking death on Sept. 14, a few days after a medical emergency, the group found itself searching for ways to pay tribute to the man who had shaped them.
“Every day we’ll play a song that he used to play for meetings and we think about him,” Miller said. “We remember when things get hard, we all look at each other, lean on each other and we say we’ve got to remember we’re doing this for