What's Happening?
Robert Morris transfer forward DeSean Goode is scheduled to meet with the Kentucky Wildcats this weekend as part of his transfer process. Last season, Goode, a 6-foot-8 forward, averaged 15.2 points, 8.7
rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game, with a shooting percentage of 62.9% from the floor. Although not considered a top option for Kentucky at the forward position, interest in Goode is reportedly growing. He has already had a Zoom call with the Kentucky staff and is now beginning a series of in-person meetings with various schools. In addition to Kentucky, Goode has planned visits with Oklahoma, NC State, St. John's, and Louisville, and he is set to have an official visit to Kansas next week.
Why It's Important?
The interest in DeSean Goode highlights the competitive nature of college basketball recruiting, especially in the transfer portal. For Kentucky, securing a player like Goode could provide depth and versatility to their frontcourt, which is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge in the NCAA. Goode's ability to contribute significantly in points and rebounds makes him an attractive option for several programs. His decision could impact the dynamics of the teams involved, particularly if he chooses a school like Kentucky, which is already a strong contender in college basketball. The outcome of his visits could influence the strategies of other schools in the recruitment process.
What's Next?
As Goode embarks on his series of visits, the reactions and offers from the schools he visits will be pivotal. Kentucky, along with other interested schools, will aim to make a strong impression to secure his commitment. The Wildcats, in particular, will be keen to assess how Goode fits into their roster, especially with their primary targets being Donnie Freeman and Paulius Murauskas. The decisions made by these schools and Goode's eventual choice will likely be closely watched by other programs and could set a precedent for future transfer negotiations.






