Welp.
Vanderbilt sophomore running back Keyon Henry-Brooks announced via Twitter on Wednesday morning that he will be entering the transfer portal, presumably ending his Vanderbilt football career after two seasons. Henry-Brooks rushed for 252 yards on 56 carries and a touchdown as Ke’Shawn Vaughn’s primary backup in 2019, then became Vanderbilt’s leading rusher in 2020, rushing for 494 yards and two touchdowns on 120 carries; he also caught 28 passes for 258 yards last season.
Henry-Brooks’ status as the team’s leading rusher came in spite of the sophomore missing three games during the 2020 season.