The 2022 college basketball season is set to start on Tuesday, Nov. 7th, and for Texas A&M, led by 4th-year head coach Buzz Williams, the expectations for a squad returning close to 100% of their 2021 roster could not be higher, and Aggie fans couldn’t be more excited.
As the starting five including players such as guard Tyrece Radford, guard Wade Taylor IV, forward Henry Coleman, and guard Manny Obaseki, virtually remains the same except for guard Quenton Jackson who departed for the NBA at the end of last season. The program also gained four talented and experienced players in the transfer portal including guard Dexter Dennis, forward Julius Marble, guard Andersson Garcia, and guard Khalen Robinson.
On Wednesday, NCAA.com’s Andy Katz ranked “The top 11 most improved teams in men’s college basketball” which happened to include Texas A&M ranked in the No. 5 spot, as Katz explained,
The Aggies missed the NCAA tournament in 2021-22, but with four starters back led by Tyrece Radford and Wade Taylor IV, that shouldn’t be an issue this time for Buzz Williams.
Safe to say we’ve been waiting for Andy Katz to show the Aggies some love after finishing strong last season, losing in the final seconds in the NIT Championship game against Xavier, and providing that they belonged in the NCAA Tournament no matter what the selection committee believed.
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