What are Rylan Griffen's stats?
Last season at Kansas: 6.3 ppg, 37.2% FG, 33.6% 3PT. Sophomore season at Alabama: 11.2 ppg, 45.4% FG, 39.2% 3PT.
Basketball / Recruiting
Kansas transfer Rylan Griffen is set to visit Kentucky, as Mark Pope looks to add a sharpshooting guard to the Wildcats roster for the 2025-26 season.
Rylan Griffen, a former four-star recruit, is drawing attention from Kentucky as he looks to transfer from Kansas. After a less-than-stellar season with the Jayhawks, where he averaged 6.3 points per game, Griffen is seeking a program where he can recapture the form he displayed at Alabama. During his time with the Crimson Tide, he showcased his scoring ability, particularly during their Final Four run where he averaged 11.2 points per game and demonstrated impressive shooting percentages (45.4% FG, 39.2% 3PT).
Kentucky is looking to add a shooter to their roster, and Griffen fits that mold. His visit to Lexington will determine whether he can regain his previous form and contribute to the Wildcats' success. He is currently ranked as one of the top players available in the transfer portal.
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Last season at Kansas: 6.3 ppg, 37.2% FG, 33.6% 3PT. Sophomore season at Alabama: 11.2 ppg, 45.4% FG, 39.2% 3PT.
He played at Alabama under coach Nate Oats.
He was a four-star recruit in the 2022 class, ranked among the top 50 players nationally.
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