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Arkansas’ Boogie Fland switched to defending champion Florida

Arkansa’s transfer Boogie Fland committed herself to ESPN for the defending NCAA master of the University of Florida and the head coach Todd Golden.

The representatives of Fland, Nil Agent Mike Miller and manager Julian Aiken, gave the oral commitment together with Fland on Tuesday. Miller, an alum in Florida, played two seasons for the Gator under the then head coach Billy Donovan before being selected fifth by the Orlando Magic in the NBA draft 2000.

Fland, who thought about becoming a professional, withdrew from NBA draft last week. However, he visited the combination of the combination, but did not end the entire event before the decision for another year of College basketball returns.

The 6-foot 2-Wachmann is number 42 in the NBA draft ranking of ESPN and was a projected election in the second round in the last mock design.

Fland entered the transfer portal shortly before the deadline at the end of April. In the past few weeks around Florida as a potential goal for Fland, it has been considerably enthusiastic.

Fland, a five-star recruit and McDonald’s All American in the 2024 class, was one of the best newcomers in the country in the first half of the last season. Born in New York, an average of 15.1 points, 5.7 assists and 3.4 rebounds came in the first 18 games and turned 36.5% compared to 3-point range. But he suffered a right hand injury in mid -January, which forced him to suspend most of the season most of the season.

On January 11, he injured his hand against Florida, but began the next two games before closing it until March.

Fland returned in a pair of pairs during the NCAA tournament and played an average of 17.7 minutes against Kansas, St. John’s and Texas Tech.

Jeff Borzello from ESPN contributed to this report.

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