So, uh, we’ve received some information to share that is slightly weird, however sort of… superior? I feel? It might not matter both means, nevertheless it’s well worth the dialogue.
Denzel Aberdeen, a former nationwide champion at Florida, has committed to the Gators after spending his ultimate season of eligibility at Kentucky. That’s in accordance to Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports, the previous Wildcat packing his luggage and heading again house as a local of Orlando.
He spent his first three years in faculty in Gainesville earlier than transferring to Lexington as a senior. With 4 seasons of eligibility now full, he’ll want a waiver to play yet one more yr again the place it began at UF — his argument coming from the 12-game freshman stint with this system the place he performed simply 41 whole minutes. Not positive that will maintain up with the NCAA, but with the five years to play five rule coming down the tracks, possibly they simply say screw it and provides it to him? It wouldn’t be probably the most ridiculous factor occurring with the game, we all know that a lot.
Aberdeen was Kentucky’s second-leading scorer this previous season, averaging 13.5 factors and three.4 assists in 30.6 minutes per outing. He joins Jaland Lowe, Collin Chandler, Mo Dioubate, Brandon Garrison, Andrija Jelavic and Jasper Johnson amongst outgoing transfers following Mark Pope’s second season in Lexington.
What a time to be alive. Is it bizarre to say I’m rooting for him to get it?
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