You will probably see several of these over the next couple of weeks but it is hard not to keep up with the top grad transfer in the country.
Corey Evans of Rivals.com has an update today about Kerry Blackshear Jr and his recruitment and mentions several teams that are hot on his tail.
A 6-foot-10 center and one of the best passing big men in the college game, Blackshear decided to transfer out of Virginia Tech following the departure of Buzz Williams. He could follow his former coach to Texas A&M as Williams completed an in-home visit with Blackshear’s family on Saturday evening. However, the competition for him remains fierce.
First, Blackshear will test the NBA waters, but if the feedback isn’t what he had envisioned, expect for him to be back in college next year, though not in Blacksburg.
On Monday evening, Kentucky’s John Calipari completed an in-home visit with Blackshear’s family. The Wildcats are definitely a top suitor for him, but this is not a done deal for the blue blood. There has been talk of his desire to play close to home which would bolster Florida’s chances with him. However, there are some dark horses in the race as Gonzaga, Michigan State and Tennessee are three to keep an eye on.
Do not expect a college commitment any time soon. Blackshear’s focus will be on the NBA and with the deadline to pull his name out of the draft not until June 10, a college commitment should not be expected until late May, at the earliest. Buckle up because there is some time to go with the top grad-transfers this spring.
Read “Three-Point Play: Tracking Blackshear; Cole a target; UNC-Duke” by clicking here.
