Report: Texas A&M guard Bryce Lindsay has entered the transfer portal

Talented guard Bryce Lindsay has unsurprisingly entered the transfer portal

The flowers are blooming, the birds are chirping, and college athletes are entering the spring transfer portal. Multiple sources have confirmed that Texas A&M basketball’s reserve guard, Bryce Lindsay, has entered the transfer portal.

Lindsey saw time in eight games early in the season and didn’t play at all in SEC play. With head coach Buzz Williams bringing in guard CJ Wilcher from Nebraska and courting a few other guards, Lindsay will probably move on to find greener pastures. The former top prospect was previously committed to South Carolina before switching his commitment to Texas A&M after the Gamecocks fired Frank Martin.

Note: Forward Tyler Ringgold, who also entered the NCAA portal. Ringgold didn’t log any stats this past season, and with the commitment of former Minnesota forward Pharrel Payne, his time might have stayed limited next season.

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Texas A&M’s backcourt has the potential to reach elite territory in 2023

With the news that guard Tyrece Radford will return for the 2023 campaign, Texas A&M’s backcourt is the deepest rotation in the SEC.

The Texas A&M Basketball program could not be in better hands than under head coach Buzz Williams, who, after leading the Aggies to the NCAA Tournament last season, is just scratching the surface of what he and a loaded roster can accomplish in 2023.

With news that star point guard Tyrece Radford will return for his final collegiate season with the Maroon and White, Texas A&M’s backcourt led by All-SEC guard Wade Taylor IV, including transfer additions in guards Jace Carter and Eli Lawrence solidifies this group as one the deepest, and most talented rotations in the SEC, and the country.

On Thursday, SEC college basketball analyst Patric Young made an appearance on TexAgs Radio to discuss the impact of Radford’s return, noting his leadership, high basketball IQ and slashing ability in the paint while confidently placing similar high expectations on A&M’s chances to compete for an SEC Title that we usually hear when discussing Kentucky, Alabama, and Tennessee.

Radford scored second on the team last season with 13.3 ppg, including 5.3 rebounds, while shooting 79.6% from the free-throw line. Entering his all-important junior season, Wade Taylor IV broke out in 2022, leading the Aggies with 16.3 ppg, 3.9 assists while shooting an incredible 87.8% from the stripe, as he and Radford were by the most consistent guard duo down the stretch.

Add in former Illinois-Chicago guard Jace Carter, who averaged 13.1 ppg and 6.4 rebounds for the Flames last season. In addition, former Middle Tennesse State guard Eli Lawrence, who shot 40% from the field and averaged 9.0 points and 3.7 rebounds in 2022, Buzz Williams is flushed with dependable scoring options, while 2023 four-star combo guard Bryce Lindsay will make his way to College Station this summer to provide an instant 3-point shooting threat hopefully.

With four out of five starters officially returning for the 2023 season, here’s what the depth chart should look like in its early stages:

  • Point guard: Wade Taylor IV, Andre Gordon
  • Shooting guard: Tyrece Radford, Manny Obaseki, Jace Carter
  • Small Forward: Eli Lawrence, Jace Carter, Hayden Hefner
  • Power forward: Henry Coleman III, Andersson Garcia
  • Center: Julius Marble, Solomon Washington

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2023 4-Star Combo guard Bryce Lindsay commits to Texas A&M

2023 4-Star Combo guard Bryce Lindsay commits to Texas A&M

On Wednesday night, news broke that one of the top combo guards in the 2023 recruiting class, IMG Academy’s Bryce Lindsay has committed to head coach Buzz Williams and Texas A&M University. According to 247Sports, Lindsay is ranked in the Top 30 for combo guards in the class, and the 22nd-ranked player in Florida.

As one of the most skilled two-way guards in the 2023 class, Lindsay is a pure scorer with outstanding range, possessing a fierce determination to improve, and an unbridled work ethic that fits Buzz Williams’s system to a tee. Linsday received offers from the likes of West Virginia, South Carolina, Georgetown, Villanova, and Depaul, while his commitment to the Aggies signals that the Buzz Williams era is continuing to produce recruiting results.

Bryce Lindsay is the first recruit to sign with the Aggies for the 2023 recruiting class, and surely won’t be the last. this is a ginormous pickup as one of the most important seasons under William’s play through the first half of their 2022 schedule, and results on the court will hopefully continue to yield recruiting results. Congratulations Bryce! Gig ’em!

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Alabama coaching staff checking in on 2023 combo guard from Maryland

Alabama’s coaching staff checked in on 2023 combo guard Bryce Lindsay on Wednesday. He plays for IMG Academy.

Alabama’s coaching staff has been active on the recruiting trail for both the 2023 and 2024 recruiting classes. On Wednesday, they went in person to see 2023 combo guard Bryce Lindsay. Lindsay transferred to IMG Academy from St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Maryland.

Lindsay had been committed to South Carolina for almost two months before announcing his decommitment. Since then, he has re-opened his recruitment. Alabama has not yet extended an official offer to Lindsay.

Currently, Alabama has two commitments from the 2023 class: small forward Sam Walters and point guard R.J. Johnson. Coach Nate Oats and the rest of his staff have prioritized landing some of the best prospects in the nation over the past few years.

Lindsay has been garnering more interest as his senior season approaches. It will be interesting to see if Lindsay extends him an official offer in the future.

Roll Tide Wire will now take a look at Bryce Linday’s recruiting profile.