PROVO, Utah. Collin Chandler announced Saturday morning that he is transferring from the University of Kentucky to Brigham Young University, posting on Instagram that he is "coming home" and captioning his commitment, "Cougar nation, let's rock." Chandler, a Farmington High product and 2022 four-star recruit, played two seasons at Kentucky and posted starting experience and NCAA Tournament appearances. This week the commitment reshapes BYU's offseason roster picture as Chandler joins returning and incoming guards while other players enter the transfer portal and the NBA draft; Chandler averaged 9.7 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.3 assists across 66 games at Kentucky and shot above 40 percent from three-point range, information cited by regional outlets and team reports.
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Chandler's return to BYU shakes up the team's dynamic. If you're a BYU fan, this could mean a more competitive season ahead. If you're a Kentucky fan, it's a loss of a key player. For high school athletes, it's a reminder that college commitments can change.
Chandler's transfer back to BYU is a significant move in college basketball. His experience and stats could boost BYU's performance. Keep an eye on the team's progress this season. Worth forwarding if you know a college basketball fan.
BYU benefited by adding Collin Chandler, gaining an experienced 6-foot-5 guard who averaged 9.7 points and shot efficiently from three-point range.
Kentucky lost a key rotation guard after two seasons, reducing its returning depth and minutes distribution.
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Collin Chandler, Utah Guard, Transfers Back to BYU
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