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BYU Guard Robert Wright III Plans to Enter NCAA Transfer Portal

Robert Wright III, a guard for Brigham Young University, plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, according to sources. This move follows his standout performance in the 2023-24 season, where he averaged 18.1 points per game. His departure, along with others, will require BYU to rebuild its roster under coach Kevin Young.

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Robert Wright III, a guard for Brigham Young University (BYU), plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, sources told ESPN. This decision was first reported by The Field of 68.

Wright's planned entry into the transfer portal comes amid significant roster changes for the program. BYU coach Kevin Young faces the loss of multiple key players, including Wright.

These exits will necessitate a roster rebuild for the 2024-25 season. The NCAA transfer portal allows players to seek opportunities at other schools while maintaining eligibility. For BYU, the departures affect the team's competitiveness in the Big 12 Conference.

The program must now recruit replacements to sustain its performance level.

Key Facts

Robert Wright III
averaged 18.1 points at BYU in 2023-24
Transfer plans
third school in three years after Baylor
BYU departures
includes Dybantsa and Saunders
All-Big 12 honor
third-team selection for Wright
Game-winner
three-pointer vs. Clemson in December 2023

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. November 2024

    Robert Wright III plans to enter the transfer portal, sources confirm to ESPN.

    1 sourceEspn
  2. February 2024

    Wright scores 30 points against Baylor and 39 against Colorado in Big 12 play.

    1 sourceEspn
  3. December 2023

    Wright hits game-winning three-pointer in Jimmy V Classic against Clemson.

    1 sourceEspn
  4. 2023-24 season

    Wright plays freshman season at Baylor, averaging 11.5 points and 4.2 assists.

    1 sourceEspn

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    BYU basketball program must rebuild roster after multiple key player departures.

  2. 02

    Coach Kevin Young needs to recruit replacements to maintain competitiveness.

  3. 03

    Wright seeks new team, potentially affecting his NBA draft prospects.

  4. 04

    Big 12 Conference faces shifts in team compositions for upcoming season.

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