Clutch Points "Former North Carolina Basketball guard Caleb Love has been linked to Arizona, Gonzaga and Texas after he de-committed from Michigan, according to 247Sports’ Eric Bossi. Love, who played the last three seasons with the Tar Heels and helped them reach the..." May 27
Clutch Points "North Carolina basketball transfer Caleb Love has decommitted from the Michigan basketball program, and did not have the necessary academic credits to transfer to Michigan, according to John Fanta of Fox Sports. Caleb Love initially transferred from..." May 17
Clutch Points "Kansas center Ernest Udeh Jr entered the transfer portal on Thursday, according to a tweet from Stadium basketball analyst Jeff Goodman. “Kansas backup big man Ernest Udeh hitting the portal after the Jayhawks added Hunter Dickinson,” wrote..." May 11
Clutch Points "New Kansas Basketball player Hunter Dickinson opened up about why he left the Michigan basketball program, and he was very honest in saying that NIL earnings played a significant role in his decision, via the RoundBall podcast, according to..." May 10
The Score "Former Michigan standout Hunter Dickinson will transfer to Kansas for the 2023-24 season, he announced Thursday. The 22-year-old landed on the Jayhawks over Georgetown, Kentucky, Maryland, and Villanova, according to On3 Sports' Joe Tipton. One of the top centers in..." May 04
The Athletic "The Kansas roster, in its current form, looks pretty good on the interior. The Jayhawks return small-ball center KJ Adams, who may slide over to the four spot depending on what transpires this offseason and/or the development of Ernest Udeh Jr. and Zuby..." April 19
ESPN "North Carolina transfer Caleb Love, one of the most talented players in the portal, announced his commitment to Michigan on Friday. Love, a St. Louis native, was thought to be considering the Wolverines and home-state Missouri. He averaged a..." April 07
Bleacher Report "Michigan center Hunter Dickinson will enter the transfer portal as a graduate transfer, per ESPN's Jeff Borzello. Dickinson has been either first- or second-team All-Big Ten in each of his three years with the Wolverines, averaging 17.2 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per..." March 31