Terrance Williams selects transfer destination

Best of luck to him. #GoBlue

Michigan basketball is basically unrecognizable from the past few years and the faces you’re accustomed to seeing in maize and blue may be wearing different college colors next season.

While that’s been the case recently (with players like Hunter Dickinson transferring to Kansas) another mainstay over the past several years will be seen on the opposite side of the court from the Wolverines.

Terrance Williams, who has been a main character of the past few seasons, opted to transfer or enter the NBA draft once Juwan Howard was fired. It turns out he’s doing the former, as he announced on Instagram that he’s committing to new Big Ten school, USC.

https://www.instagram.com/p/C6ZYWOYOHYt/?igsh=Z29wNWFkazVxcG83

Despite players like Williams and Dug McDaniel and Tarris Reed all transferring out, new Michigan basketball coach Dusty May has completely rebuilt the roster. Though recruits such as Justin Pippen and transfers such as Vlad Goldin and Tre Richardson, the roster has been fully revamped with new faces to help carry the Wolverines into a new era.

Notre Dame to host Michigan transfer forward Terrance Williams II

Hope he comes to the Irish.

With former Princeton guard [autotag]Matt Allocco[/autotag] now at Notre Dame, the Irish have two scholarships available for transfers. It’s hard to say at this point who will get those scholarships. One possibility is former Michigan forward Terrance Williams II, who has one year of eligibility remaining.

The Irish are set to host Williams next week. Like Allocco, this would be a nice get for the program. Last season, Williams more than doubled his scoring average from the season before by putting up 12.4 points a game. He also averaged a career high 1.5 assists a game. During the 2022-23 season, his 8.8 rebounds a game ranked among the best in the Big Ten.

It will take a little time before the Irish can develop more of their own scorers from within. Until that time, high-scoring veterans from the transfer portal will do. Hopefully though, more homegrown talent will become the norm before too long.

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Terrance Williams declares for NBA draft and enters transfer portal simultaneously

All options are on the table for the longtime Wolverine. #GoBlue

Dusty May won’t have Michigan basketball’s senior-most veteran to count on in his inaugural year in Ann Arbor, most likely — one way or another.

On the same day that forward Will Tschetter announced that he will be returning to the Wolverines for another year, there have been several other players still up in the air. Terrance Williams II (a 2020 prospect), transfer Nimari Burnett, and Jace Howard had yet to share their future plans. But Williams took to social media on Thursday to share that he’s entering the NBA draft, but will not hire an agent, thus retaining his eligibility to return to the college game.

Given that Williams is not seen as an NBA draft prospect, good news, right? Well, if you were hoping for an eventual return to the maize and blue, not so fast.

That’s because simultaneous to his announcement (and unbeknownst to me when I crafted the above tweet) Williams entered the transfer portal. So it appears that he will either play for another school or try his hand at the professional ranks.

Michigan will wait to hear the fate of the other two mentioned, but still has signee Durral Brooks in the mix, as well. George Washington III did enter the transfer portal but left it open that he could return to Ann Arbor.