4-star DL Noah Clark sets commitment date

Durham (N.C.) C.E. Jordan four-star defensive lineman Noah Clark is ready to announce his college commitment.
On Monday, he posted on Instagram that his decision will come exactly a month from now on July 2. The 6-foot-4, 320-pounder is coming off official visits to Duke and Virginia over the past month, and still has trips to South Carolina (June 6), Virginia Tech (June 14) and NC State (June 20) on the docket.
Other schools have entered the mix with offers in recent months — including Notre Dame — but the five schools he is visiting have been involved with his recruitment the longest.
The in-state Wolf Pack, in particular, offered him over a year ago and have been heavily in pursuit ever since.
“It’s been great,” Clark told TheWolfpacker.com this spring of NC State recruiting him. “They’re making me feel like I’m a priority for them. It’s just getting to know them each and every time. It’s just great.”
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South Carolina was his first offer back in October 2023, and no coaching staff has built a stronger bond over that time.
“It’s been great. He was my first offer. And I’m just getting to know him ever since. So just building that relationship and continuing just growing and growing. So I’ve been having a great time with him and also with Coach Beamer and the rest of the staff. They’ve been really welcoming and just make me feel like a part of the team,” Clark told GamecockCentral in April.
Last fall, he logged 75 total tackles with 18.5 for a loss and four sacks as a junior.
Clark is the No. 272 overall prospect in the 2026 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He also ranks as the nation’s No. 27 defensive lineman and No. 15 recruit in North Carolina.