Tayvion Land and Kei'Trel Clark, two sophomore defensive backs at Liberty University, announced on social media that they would be transferring schools due to "racial insensitivity." Land was a three-star prospect and the highest-ranked player to ever go to Liberty. However, he made it clear he would not be finishing his collegiate career there.
"My short time spent with the athletic department and most professors at Liberty University was much appreciated as it helped me improve my skills, gain new experiences and meet a diverse group of friends," Land wrote on Twitter. "Unfortunately, due to the racial insensitivity displayed by leadership at Liberty University, I have decided to enter my name into the transfer portal and no longer be a student-athlete at Liberty University. I pray that I am able to be provided with a opportunity at a new school that respects my culture and provides a comfortable environment. Bless it! #BLM"
This is not the first time that Liberty University faced this sort of problem. Just two weeks ago, basketball player Asia Todd announced her transfer due to "racial insensitivities shown within the leadership and culture" of Liberty University. It is not currently clear where Land or Clark will be heading.
PLEASE RESPECT MY DECISION‼️ pic.twitter.com/Ljti2CJOWb— Tayvion Land (@LandTayvion) June 22, 2020
"I have decided to enter my name into the transfer portal and I will no longer be attending Liberty University," Clark wrote on Twitter. "This decision has been well thought out and prayed on. This decision is simply bigger than football or the program. The program, staff, and teammates were a complete blessing to my life. Over this year I have developed relationships that I will forever cherish and bonds that will not be broken. However due to the cultural incompetent within multiple levels of leadership, it does not line up with my code of ethics. So therefore I had to do what I felt like was right in my heart and I pray that you support me and pray for me as I find a new home to further my education and football career. Thank you! #BLM"
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