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Andrew Nembhard's Ranking Among Players Who Are Transferring

Earlier this week it was announced that Andrew Nembhard who is a point guard was going to transfer after spending two seasons at Florida where he

  • started all 67 games since coming to Florida, totaling 636 points (9.5 ppg) and 367 assists (5.5 apg).

  • Improved his scoring average by 3.2 points per game in his sophomore season, averaging 11.2 points after 8.0 during his freshman campaign.

  • Started all 36 games as a freshman and posted 196 assists, the fourth-highest single-season total in Florida history and second-most by a freshman.

  • His 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds left lifted Florida to a victory in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals vs. ninth-ranked LSU and helped the Gators secure their third straight NCAA Tournament bid.

  • The first Florida freshman to start every game of the season since Bradley Beal did so in 2011-12.

  • Outstanding size and vision, as well as a high basketball I.Q. that helps him play with maturity beyond his years. “according to https://floridagators.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/andrew-nembhard/11705

    Where is Andrew Nembhard going to transfer.?

    That is yet to be decided but what we do know is that Gonzaga, Duke, Oregon, The University Of Southern California, Memphis and Georgetown have already reached out to the point guard. “according to Jeff Borzello’s twitter account

    What we do know though is that

    Gonzaga and Duke are the two schools generating the most early buzz and that Andrew Nebhard started every game for the Gators the last two seasons, but will look for a change of scenery to finish his college career. Gonzaga and Duke are the two schools generating the most early buzz The point guard 11.2 points and 5.6 assists last season and that he is ranked number two in transfers that are eligible for the 2021-2022 season. “according to an article by Jeff Borzello on espn.com.