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Ex-NFL coach Jon Gruden found himself on the wrong end of such a scam when he unknowingly purchased what appeared to be a fake Caitlin Clark High School jersey. Hoping to gift the jersey to Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy, Gruden instead walked straight into a vendor’s trap.
This entire incident was documented on the Barstool Sports X account, and was preceded by a video praising Jon Gruden for the gift. Oh, how the tables turned! It turned out that the jersey that Gruden had procured was a replica and not the real deal. Portnoy clarified in another tweet that it was a fake. Apparently, Caitlin Clark wore the number 11 while playing for Dowling Catholic, not her patented number 22.
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Did @BarstoolGruden get scammed into buying a fake Caitlin Clark High School jersey for @stoolpresidente? https://t.co/KGQwOi1DK9 pic.twitter.com/QOJbwI2Hoy
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 5, 2025
Portnoy, visibly amused yet embarrassed by the blunder, couldn’t help but tease Gruden: “They saw you coming a mile away—look at this sucker walking in!” It was all fun and games between the two though, as they were obviously engaged in friendly banter. Dave Portnoy is a huge fan of CC, however, and he expressed it very clearly.
Portnoy calls Clark his ‘favorite athlete’
Before it was revealed that the jersey was a fake, Barstool Sports president Dave Portnoy was having a fangirl moment over Caitlin Clark! When Gruden tossed the jersey at him, he looked puzzled before breaking into an excited smile.
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“This is sick!” Portnoy said, giving the jersey a once-over. He then went on to talk about how much he admired Caitlin Clark. “She’s my favorite athlete that I watch in sports right now! I love what she just did with telling the NBA to go screw off in the three-point contest, like I’ll do it in my league first! She gets no credit.”
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Aug 30, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) brings the ball up court against the Chicago Sky during the first half at Wintrust Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
“How did we not get her on the Olympics? What’s up with that?” Gruden commented on her Olympics snub, to which Portnoy responded with a one word reaction. “Crazy.”
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Even though it must have stung to find out that the jersey was fake, it’s obvious that Caitlin Clark had a major impact on Dave Portnoy. Her competitive fire and brand loyalty have earned her a lot of respect from her peers. We’ve only seen a single CC season, and we’re all hooked! Fans cannot wait to see how the Hawkeyes alum develops going forward in her career.
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Is Jon Gruden's fake jersey blunder a lesson for all sports fans in today's market?