Texas A&M Small Forward George Turkson Enters NCAA Transfer Portal
Texas A&M’s small forward George Turkson enters the NCAA Transfer Portal. On3’s Pete Nakos reports this change for the Aggies. George, a 6-foot-7, 205-pound junior from Haverhill, Massachusetts, did not play this season. He marks his entry with a "do not contact" tag. He seeks new chances because he did not get game time.
George is a three-star prospect in the 2024 class. He chose Texas A&M over schools like Northwestern and UMass. He had offers from Ole Miss, Xavier, and Seton Hall. In the end, he picked the Aggies for clear reasons.
He explained, "I chose Texas A&M because they see the value I bring." He added, "The coaching staff and players are strong on and off the court. They notice my skills and work hard to help me grow. I trust they will boost my game and make me a complete player." His words show that both personal growth and team success matter.
George said his first visit to College Station left a strong mark. On his official visit, he saw a place where he could join the Aggies and make a difference. Head coach Buzz Williams and his assistants showed that they value his talent and effort.
According to the On3 Industry Rankings, George ranks No. 106 in the nation for the 2024 class. He is No. 30 among small forwards and No. 3 in Massachusetts.
As the season goes on, fans and experts watch his next move. His future in college basketball now sparks interest among many. This update also comes from On3’s Joe Tipton.