Recapping CBB’s Biggest Draft Entry Decisions. Who’s Staying?
Posted On May 29
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0 As Midnight hit we have a better idea, for the most part, of who’s going to be running CBB next season. If a player goes undrafted they can still return, but many players have said that they will remain professional bound either way. Players like Tre Jones who made their decisions weeks ago will be left off to simplify the lists.
Notable Withdrawals:
Players with 2019-2020 All-American Potential are in Bold.
- Mamadi Diakite – Virginia
- Xavier Sneed – Kansas State
- Jaylen Fisher – TCU (Transferring)
- Jordan Nwora – Louisville
- Kerry Blackshear – VT (Transferring)
- Quentin Grimes – Kansas (Transferring)
- Devon Dotson – Kansas
- Yoeli Childs – BYU
- Lamar Stevens – Penn State
- Myles Powell – Seton Hall
- EJ Montgomery – Kentucky
- Nick Richards – Kentucky
- Payton Pritchard – Oregon
- Killian Tillie – Gonzaga
- Reggie Perry – Mississippi State
- Emmitt Williams – LSU
- Marlon Taylor – LSU
- Skylar Mays – LSU
- Neemias Queta – Utah State
- Jarron Cumberland – Cincinnati
- Andrew Nembhard – Florida
- Anthony Lamb – Vermont
- Desmond Bane – TCU
- Markell Johnson NC State
- Joe Wieskamp – Iowa
- Kaleb Wesson – Ohio State
- Anthony Cowan Jr. – Maryland
- Charles Bassey – WKU
Surprising Declares:
- Rayjon Tucker – JUCO star who transferred to Memphis
- Amir Coffey – Minnesota
- Armoni Brooks – Houston
- Jordan Bone – Tennessee
- V.J. King – Louisville
- Sagaba Konate – West Virginia
- Marques Bolden – Duke
- Nicholas Claxton – Georgia
- Shamorie Ponds – St. John’s
- Lindell Wigginton – ISU
- Simi Shittu – Vanderbilt
- Jaylen Nowell – Washington