Recruitment through relocation portals is rarely a long-term process. It appears UNC basketball head coach Hubert Davis and his assistants will need to continue searching for a proven big man who can start right away, considering former five-year starter Armando Bacot. I'm sure you've noticed this over the past few weeks. This is because he has exhausted his qualifications.
Some people on social media wondered if Yale sophomore Danny Wolf could fill the void for the Tar Heels. Nevertheless, on Saturday, the 7-foot, 250-pound reigning conference tournament MVP, a first-team All-Ivy League selection and No. 19 overall in this season's 247Sports transfer rankings, committed to Michigan. announced his decision.
According to 247Sports, Wolf entered the transfer portal several weeks ago with a “no contact” tag. But he initially contacted at least two schools, Michigan State and UNC, with hopes of visiting both, but ultimately decided to plan a trip to Chapel Hill. There was no.
His announcement leaves only two big-name players remaining in the transfer portal who have been contacted by the Tar Heels and have not yet announced their decisions. They only tend to go to Baylor in the eyes of the 247 Sports Crystal Ball, although UNC is among the 12 finalists, with Tennessee's Jonas Aidoo currently visiting the Bears. , Clifford Omoruyi of Rutgers, who is checking out Georgetown this weekend and making plans. My next trip to Alabama.
Related: UNC appears to be the leader in the One Key Transfer sweepstakes.
Danny Wolfe became the fourth post to be confirmed on the 2024 UNC basketball transfer radar and ultimately choose another program. Others who left the portal include Arizona's Omar Baro to Indiana, Kentucky's Aaron Bradshaw to Ohio State, and Stanford's Maxime Reynaud to remain with the Cardinal. .
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