Rylan Griffen Transfers to Kansas, Bolstering Jayhawks' Roster
Former Alabama guard commits to Kansas after standout Final Four performance, aims to enhance team's perimeter skills.
- Rylan Griffen, a key player from Alabama's Final Four team, has committed to transferring to Kansas.
- Griffen averaged 11.2 points last season and was a critical player in Alabama's historic NCAA tournament run.
- He chose Kansas for the opportunity to be pushed by coach Bill Self and to contribute to a winning culture.
- The transfer is part of Kansas' strategy to strengthen its perimeter shooting, addressing last season's weaknesses.
- Griffen has two years of eligibility left and is seen as a potential NBA prospect due to his versatile playing style.