Mark Pope has filled 11 of 13 scholarship spots on his first Kentucky roster. With just two spots remaining, he is targeting two of the top scorers in the portal, Jaxson Robinson, who played for him last season at BYU, and North Florida transfer Chaz Lanier.
The Tennesee Volunteers have had a relatively quiet spring, comparatively speaking. Meanwhile, UT’s archrival, Kentucky Wildcats, has had to completely overhaul its roster following mass departures after John Calipari left for Arkansas.
BYU Basketball is right in the middle of a recruiting windstorm. Brody Kozlowski and Utah transfer Keba Keita have already committed to BYU, and BYU has completed other visits and will host other visitors.
Kentucky views Chaz Lanier as the missing piece. What happens if he doesn’t pick the Cats? The Kentucky Wildcats scored another transfer pledge Thursday, landing Fairleigh Dickinson forward Ansley Almonor.
Music to the ears of the BBN (and Chaz Lanier). Last year, John Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcats tried to change the offensive philosophy by shooting more 3-pointers.
The Tennessee Vols' top remaining transfer portal target is North Florida guard Chaz Lanier. Lanier, 6-foot-4 from Nashville, took part in the G League
Will this be the week we see the highly-touted transfer announce? The Kentucky Wildcats and Tennessee Volunteers have had many battles over the decades, and you can now add the recruitment of North Florida guard Chaz Lanier to that list.
Mark Pope is still hard at work preparing his roster for this upcoming season. The new era in Lexington is in full swing, and the newest Kentucky Basketball head coach, Mark Pope, has taken no days off since being hired.
One of Kentucky's new targets in the transfer portal is Chaz Lanier, who played for North Florida last season. Last season for the Ospreys, Lanier averaged 19.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game. He is a guy who can score from all levels of the court, and he isn't a small guard, as he is 6'4.
The Tennessee Vols have had a productive offseason. Despite losing several players to the transfer portal/eligibility (Dalton Knecht, Josiah-Jordan James,
After the Suns exit from the NBA playoffs and Big 12 meetings in Phoenix, BYU head coach Kevin Young has finally been able to put 100% of his focus on BYU the last several days.
Mark Pope started out adding defensive players in the transfer portal, but recently, he added two scorers as the sharpshooter Koby Brea and facilitator Kerr Kriisa both committed to Kentucky. Coach Pope is putting together a really good roster, but don't worry, he isn't done quite yet.
Rick Barnes and the Tennessee Vols have done a fantastic job of improving UT's roster this offseason via the NCAA transfer portal. And they're not done
Chaz Lanier enjoyed an epic breakout campaign this past season at North Florida, bumping his scoring average up 15 points from the previous year to 19.7 per game.
The Bearcats have contacted a couple of other talents in recent days as they look to fill the final available scholarship left on the roster. We start with UTSA big man Trey Edmonds III planning a visit to UC soon.
Are the Cats a contender for the talented guard? The Kentucky Wildcats finished the first phase of their roster building this week as the roster has grown to nine players.
It's been a big week for the Tennessee Vols basketball program. And it sounds like it's about to get even better. On Thursday, On3's Jamie Shaw predicted
The portal keeps on spinning. North Florida guard Chaz Lanier has officially entered the transfer portal, and some are already connecting the dots back to Tennessee.
Finally, Florida State has won a basketball game again and is back to an even .500 with a win over the North Florida Ospreys. For the most part, they did
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