Drew
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some guys we will see next year on this list:
How college basketball free agency is shaping up
Dejon Jarreau, Houston Cougars
Previous team: Howard JC
As a 6-5 freshman at UMass in 2017, Jarreau started 26 games and averaged 10 points per contest. He transferred to Houston from Howard JC along with Brison Gresham, who also started his playing career with the Minutemen. Jarreau's 3-point stroke is a work in progress, but his ability to both attack the basket and, especially, distribute the ball from the wing could be just what Kelvin Sampson needs now that Rob Gray has completed his senior season.
Chase Jeter, Arizona Wildcats
Previous team: Duke
No player on this list was ranked higher coming out of high school than Jeter, who was rated the No. 11 prospect in the nation in the recruiting class of 2015. In saying yes to Duke that year, the 6-10 McDonald's All-American said no to Arizona, among others. Now, the Las Vegas product has changed his mind. Jeter made cameo appearances in 32 games as a freshman and entered his sophomore season as a starter in Durham, but he was benched before Thanksgiving and missed the Blue Devils' last 19 games because of a herniated disk.
How college basketball free agency is shaping up
Dejon Jarreau, Houston Cougars
Previous team: Howard JC
As a 6-5 freshman at UMass in 2017, Jarreau started 26 games and averaged 10 points per contest. He transferred to Houston from Howard JC along with Brison Gresham, who also started his playing career with the Minutemen. Jarreau's 3-point stroke is a work in progress, but his ability to both attack the basket and, especially, distribute the ball from the wing could be just what Kelvin Sampson needs now that Rob Gray has completed his senior season.
Chase Jeter, Arizona Wildcats
Previous team: Duke
No player on this list was ranked higher coming out of high school than Jeter, who was rated the No. 11 prospect in the nation in the recruiting class of 2015. In saying yes to Duke that year, the 6-10 McDonald's All-American said no to Arizona, among others. Now, the Las Vegas product has changed his mind. Jeter made cameo appearances in 32 games as a freshman and entered his sophomore season as a starter in Durham, but he was benched before Thanksgiving and missed the Blue Devils' last 19 games because of a herniated disk.