Texas A&M basketball down to 1 scholarship player after Buzz Williams' departure
Texas A&M basketball down to 1 scholarship player after Buzz Williams' departure
And then there was one.
Texas A&M men's basketball has a single scholarship player on its roster thanks to a string of Aggies entering the transfer portal. The veteran-laden Aggies were already set to lose eight players anyway, but that was before they lost their head coach.
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Buzz Williams' decision this week to take the Maryland coaching job led to at least four players transferring. The latest is reportedly freshman George Turkson Jr., a three-star recruit coming out of high school in Massachusetts who didn't appear in any games this season.
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Chris McDermott, a freshman forward who played just four minutes against SEC opponents, is the lone player on scholarship. Whomever is hired as head coach will have to fill out close to a dozen roster spots.
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Many of the transfers played sparingly, but Solomon Washington and Pharrel Payne were fixtures in the lineup for a team that won 23 games, including an NCAA Tournament matchup again Yale. The junior forwards have reportedly entered into the portal.
Texas A&M has a three-person recruiting class signed for 2025. Jeremiah Green is a four-star guard, according to 247Sports, while Aaron Glass is a three-star guard and Jasir Rencher is a three-wing forward.
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Jace Carter (33 games played): Graduating.
Henry Coleman III (34 games played): Graduating.
Rob Dockery (one game played): Left the team in November.
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Andersson Garcia (34 games played): Graduating
Hayden Hefner (32 games played): Graduating
Jaelyn Lee (six games played): Transfer portal.
Chris McDermott (seven games played): Still on roster.
Andre Mills: Transfer portal.
Manny Obaseki (34 games played): Graduating.
Pharrel Payne (34 games played): Transfer portal.
Zhuric Phelps (33 games played): Graduating.
Janusz Ratowski: Transfer portal.
Wade Taylor IV (30 games played): Graduating.
George Turkson Jr: Transfer portal.
Solomon Washington (32 games played): Transfer portal.
CJ Wilcher (34 games played): Graduating.
This story will be updated.
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