Donald Trump and Caitlin Clark are two names that nearly everyone in the country has heard of. Of course, Donald Trump winning his second Presidential Election made him one of the most talked about public figures in the world.
Caitlin Clark, meanwhile, used her basketball skills to put women’s basketball on the map like this world has never seen.
Now the two are intertwined.
Donald Trump Suddenly Tied To Caitlin Clark In Weirdest Way Possible

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Fran McCaffery, the fired Iowa men’s basketball coach and Caitlin Clark’s potential father-in-law, has returned to his alma mater:
The 65-year-old Philadelphia native has reportedly accepted an offer to coach at Penn, a 270-year-old Ivy League institution that’s produced Presidents William Henry Harrison and Donald Trump, not to mention former Houston Rockets guard Matt Maloney.
McCaffery began coaching at Iowa in 2010 after an impressive run with Siena. Since then, he’s led the Hawkeyes to seven NCAA Tournament appearances while posting a 143-141 Big Ten record along the way.
He and wife Margaret, herself a former Notre Dame hoops star, have four children, including Connor, a former Hawkeyes player who now serves as an assistant coach at Butler University in Indianapolis. Connor is also the boyfriend of Clark, the Indiana Fever guard and WNBA superstar, who became a national phenomenon while playing for the Hawkeyes.

DailyMail.com has reached out to a Penn spokesperson for confirmation on McCaffrey. College hoops reporter Sam Federman first reported a deal was imminent. Since then, long-time hoops writer Dick Weiss reported McCaffery had accepted the job.
‘Former Quaker player with B1G experience, will play exciting uptempo (sic) style,’ wrote Weiss on X. ‘Now all he needs is some players.’

McCaffery, a Wake Forest transfer, enrolled at Penn’s prestigious business school, Wharton College, where Trump studied.
In the NCAA Tournament that season, the Quakers upset fifth-seeded Washington State before losing to fourth-seeded Duke in the second round.
In 1982, the Quakers returned to the Big Dance and lost to Chris Mullin, Bill Wennington, and the St. John’s Red Storm.
