Here are 10 notable men's college basketball players looking for new destinations.
The nation’s No. 8 prospect in the 2023 recruiting class will depart the Forty Acres after failing to fulfill the potential of his ranking. Weeks after
AUSTIN -- The Texas Longhorns secured a crucial win to boost their NCAA Tournament hopes on Saturday in a 77-66 victory over then-No. 25 TCU in Fort Worth.
Dillon Mitchell was a top-five recruit according to Rivals in the very impressive 2022 high school recruiting class, which included players like Keyonte George, Nick Smith Jr., Dereck Lively II, GG Jackson, Cason Wallace, Cam Whitmore, Jarace Walker, Brandon Miller, Anthony Black, Mark Mitchell and Gradey Dick.
AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas Longhorns men's basketball has fallen one spot to No. 19 in the Week 2 AP Poll after a 2-0 start to begin the season. Texas was previously ranked No.
Texas forward Dillon Mitchell, who entered his freshman season as a projected top-10 pick, will withdraw his name from the upcoming NBA draft, he told ESPN.
Dillon Mitchell is the No. 31 prospect in ESPN's most recent mock draft.
Perhaps no college freshman has seen their draft stock take more of a hit than former No. 5 overall recruit Dillon Mitchell. Mitchell is a hyper athletic, 6-foot-8 forward that played for Montverde Academy and seemed to be a prized recruit for the Texas Longhorns.
Plus, notes on Keyonte George, Dillon Mitchell and more noteworthy prospects making waves. I spent the last few days on the scouting trail, catching Saturday’s high-profile nonconference game between Arkansas and Baylor and sticking around for Monday’s tilt between Baylor and Texas.
As conference play at the college level approaches, we’ve still got the opportunity to evaluate interesting matchups between teams we won’t see play again this season.
With early season tournaments and special events giving fans across the country premier matchups, even more huge games are upcoming this week. This means some of the top individual college talents will have the chance to face off.
One of the better wings that should be entering the 2023 NBA Draft this summer is Texas’ Dillon Mitchell. He’s got the upside to go in the lottery, especially if he works on just a few key things.
The 2023 NBA Draft is loaded with talent at all positions. Unlike some of the classes we've seen in past years, teams should have a real chance to land franchise-altering talent even outside of the top five.
Not long ago, men like Jeff Badet, Chad Beebe, Dillon Mitchell, and Brandon Zylstra competed for the Minnesota Vikings WR4 roster spot. Now, the competition for the same position is filled with more exciting names and is seemingly bursting.
Coveted five-star recruit Dillon Mitchell on Monday chose Texas over Florida State and Tennessee, giving new coach Chris Beard's 2022 class a major boost.
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