Steven Levert "Steve" Clarkson (born October 31, 1961)[1] is an American football coach.
Clarkson later was a three-year starter for coach Jack Elway at San José State University, where he holds several passing records and was named to the Academic All-American teams in 1981 and 1982.
[9] Clarkson initially founded "Air 7", a quarterback academy, that offers tutoring to players in high school and younger.
During the segment, Safer featured the potential moral implications of creating a business such as Clarkson's "Dreammaker" quarterback camps.
"[16] Clarkson at one point had fifty kids in private group training that cost $7,400 a year, although add-ons often took the tabs into five figures.
Clarkson will do a full 12-hour session over two days for an out-of-state QB that costs $3,000 plus expenses.
Forbes Magazine quoted Clarkson as saying "Kids are on the cusp of getting scholarships before high school and it is all because of the Sills story, I guess I'm the person who started this whole madness.