Former Florida State University forward Sola Adebisi will transfer to The Citadel, a Division I military college based in Charleston, South Carolina. Adebisi appeared in 15 games for the Seminoles as a walk-on over the past two seasons, playing substantial minutes when FSU was plagued by foul trouble and injuries.
At 6 feet 7 inches tall and weighing 205 pounds, Adebisi was no ordinary walk-on and was extremely athletic. I've seen him throw down windmills and do 360 dunks in warm-ups, and he should fit perfectly into The Citadel's style. Adebisi was my teammate. He played with former Seminole Matthew Cleveland at Cambridge High School in the 2018-19 season. Fortunately, Adebisi made better life decisions and did not transfer to Miami after leaving Florida State.
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The Citadel is coming off an 11-21 season in the Southern Conference and is in coach Ed Conroy's second stint with the team. Being a military college, it is difficult to recruit quality players, and the school has not had a winning season since 2009, when Coach Conroy won the SoCon Coach of the Year award.
Adebisi was able to give FSU a lot of momentum, scoring four points in the first half against Clemson in January 2023, and the Noles fought back from a 15-point deficit to take their first lead of the game going into the hiatus. contributed to. Despite his small stature, his athleticism allowed him to play at number five against certain lineups, so how he performed in his expanded role at The Citadel. I'm interested in seeing what it does.
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