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  On July 10, Kei'Trel Clark announced his commitment to Louisville after transferring from Liberty. The biggest question surrounding Clark, a 5-foot-10 corner back, isn't his talent, it's when he'll be eligible to play. On paper, the sophomore with three years of eligibility looks like a strong secondary addition for the Cardinals. In his freshman year, Clark had 38 tackles, three tackles for a loss, one sack and six pass breakups. He started 13 games for Liberty. "We are excited to get him. We think he's a great player and a hard worker and is going to fit our culture great," Scott Satterfield said.

He transferred from Liberty because of a decision that he said was "Bigger than football," adding that the culture in multiple levels of leadership did not line up with his code of ethics. In this tweet, he said that the football program was a "blessing to my life." Now the question remains - will that be enough for the NCAA? Clark will have to sit out unless he files a waiver with the NCAA, and it is approved. Satterfield said he doesn't have an idea of which way the NCAA will rule. "I hope he gets it for his sake," Satterfield said. - Courier Journal


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News Source: Courier Journal



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